Top tip: On your ride home, do not try to keep up with the cyclo-cross enthusiast on the Ti road bike when it is your first day back in the saddle after a month of lung-bugs and you are riding the hybrid with the panniers and the BFO U-lock
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How the COCKING HELL did the trains manage to get up the hill from Dowdeswell to Andoversford? Did they decouple the damn things and winch them up on ratchets, or what?
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My folks had a Renault 16, which they sold for one of the first Audi 100s in the country in about 1973. I recall looking into a mangled MG Midget in a garage on the A47 to Wisbech which had obviously hit something a lot bigger. I remember seeing a solitary shoe in the footwell and lots of blood. And yeah, I did try to identify mangled stuff...
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Given I am one of the lycra-clad most of the time (It's a lot more comfortable and copes better with changing weather than a pair of jeans and a t-shirt), annoying the golf-club[1] types should be relatively easy. I need to get fit enough for the sportive in a couple of months. Everything else is a side benefit.
[1] If you recall the golf catalogues Lying about your house, they're the sort of people who'll buy monogrammed unobtanium putters that have been tested in a wind-tunnel 'because it'll help their game'. Ignoring the fact that most golfers are beyond help anyway, getting the physical bits right is going to be more use than a carbon-fibre bottle holder.
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I may well have often been wrong, but the twisting of the metal and scuffed paint used to fasciate me in the same way that broken bones and torn flesh fascinate the people that devour real-operation films.
Next task for Birmingham is, in fact, to bring the bike down, organise myself a tilt-shift perspective control lens, and cycle around the canals and paths looking for STUFF. And possibly THINGS.
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He used to take pleasure from blowing past the unladen road bike riders on the bike path, while he was carting panniers full of grocery shopping, I look forward to reading about your adventures in a similar vein. :)
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I'm finding that since I ride to work with huge panniers stuffed with crap, and often add in library books and grocery shopping, when I strip down the bike for pleasure rides, I go a *lot* faster than usual. Now I just need to work on my wind, commuting is so stop and go that I don't get a good cardio workout.
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