[DOD]Asprilla;26524629 said:So RideLondon start times are out;
Start Area: Black
Wave:A
Wave Load opening time: 05:42
Wave Load closing time:06:12
Start Time:06:42
Bring me coffee.

Seems we will be riding together.
Name: Liam Reilly
Start Area: Black
Wave:A
Wave Load opening time: 05:42
Wave Load closing time:06:12
Start Time:06:42
[DOD]Asprilla;26529071 said:Brilliant, what time are you aiming for?
There is another Bliss rider (the girl I think Touch knows, or at least someone recognised her from my Laura Trott picture) and a guy I know from BR leaving 3 mins after us and we are all heading for 4.45 -5.15 depending on conditions.
Fancy forming a train, if we can?


I had a similar experience with a Sustrans route. It said it was unpaved but I thought, meh I'm on a hybrid and if it is a cycle route how bad could it be, the answer... very bad. It hadn't helped that within 5 minutes of setting off the heavens opened. I honestly wouldn't even have walked the tracks I ended up on with wet grass up to my knees, slick mud climbs and muddy puddles the worst of which came up over the bottom bracketWhen I got back to familiar territory, I decided to hit a road that ridewithgps always wants to send me on when I'm planning routes around there, but which I always miss because I turn early on autopilot down a different road and go back that way. After a few false starts looking for the turning, I found the road I was looking for, and fairly soon wished I hadn't. It started out as a roughly paved road and rapidly turned into an unpaved mess with pebbles, puddles, mud and allsorts all over the show. Before too long I was riding on a dirt track through some farmer's fields. It got a bit sketchy on my 23mm tyres. I made it, covering 1.8 flat miles at a whopping 11.8mph. There's a grand total of 14 people on the strava leaderboard for that segment and I'm not surprised! The Google Street View car didn't make it down there either.
I got home and found that my bike was absolutely filthy, and the back of my favourite white jersey is covered in mud. The former will be getting a wash tomorrow, the latter is already in the washing machine as I type!
I had a similar experience with a Sustrans route. It said it was unpaved but I thought, meh I'm on a hybrid and if it is a cycle route how bad could it be, the answer... very bad. It hadn't helped that within 5 minutes of setting off the heavens opened. I honestly wouldn't even have walked the tracks I ended up on with wet grass up to my knees, slick mud climbs and muddy puddles the worst of which came up over the bottom bracket![]()

Contadors lieutenant Kreuziger ruled out the TDF for possible doping 3 years ago.
He'll still have Michael Rogers but it's a definite big loss.
Seems silly that he's being punished for something which occurred so long ago to me when he rode for another team, it kinda screws Tinkoff Saxo over when they assumingly did everything they could to make sure he was clean.
There should be a punishment but not allowing people to race if they are now or have always raced clean is silly. A financial penalty with a ban if proven guilty would be better IMO.
I've done this except by that point I was already too committed and ended up shouldering my bike and walking 2.5 miles through marshland, several stiles, a couple of bushes and finally through a small water crossing before finally getting back to a road![]()
What bike stands do you guys use? Seen a couple from the 'bay but not sure which to look at?
Normally use Muc-Off on my MTB, anything specific you guys would/wouldn't use for a carbon bike? Looking at the Muc-Off sets with brushes etc as well.
Picked up an Aldi bike stand for £30 quid today and they are pretty good! Didn't stop long enough to check anything else out. But the stand is certainly worth it. Hurry though, they don't usually stock more than they put out on the first day and can be quite popular.