Soldato
- Joined
- 20 Jan 2005
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- Whitley Bay
No you didn't. But it was certainly harder than any individual day of the Paris ride 

I know I was slower than you two but horrific climbs ?
they were not that bad you should try the team townend challenge next year
http://www.teamtownend.org/
picture the first ryals increase the steepness and extend to double the height and you have newlands valley, extend it six times and you have half of honiston pass the other half is as steep as the second part of the ryals. And Whinlatter is like the one up and out of bellingham but steeper and twice as long.
The only upside to the towend route though is its only 40 miles![]()
actually i think i have map my ride of it
http://www.mapmyride.com/workout/112850889
now that had some horrific climbs lol I wish i was about 3 stone lighter though im sure these climbs would all be easier !
Out of the saddle on the flat makes you look like a douche![]()
What combination of chain rings and cassettes are people here running?
I'm thinking of going for a standard double (53/39) with 12-27 but I'm just not sure. I don't expect to do many big hills but it'd be nice to have a versatile range of gears.
53/39 with a 12-25 cassette
[DOD]Asprilla;22254702 said:50/34 rotor q rings with 11-25 on the back.
52/42 and 13-23, a little weird it seems.
50/34 front and 12-25 back. But end up spinning way to much. So also looking at standard double. It is a bit hilly round here though.
Honest opinion of Q-Rings? I am seriously thinking about getting them for my Cervelo.