I certainly will be thinking of you Ricco -full of admiration for you.
But then I've never even managed to learn how to ride a bike!
Well, I've been rather hasty ad taken the plunge to sign up for a sponsored cycle ride for the Princes Trust. It starts at Buckingham Palace and finishes at Windsor Castle. Should be great fun. I have been in training for 3 weeks now - my latest is 33 miles in 2hours 20minutes.
I have checked with Niall before putting up this thread. Do have a look at the web site here and if you wish to sponsor me (just to see me in pain ) you can sponsor me here.
Please do think of me on Sunday morning - 16th - and wish me luck.
"Step sideways, pause and study those around you. You will learn a great deal."
I certainly will be thinking of you Ricco -full of admiration for you.
But then I've never even managed to learn how to ride a bike!
Way to go Ricco!
Don't fret about the terrain - it's practically all flat as a pancake!
Me & Kerri did the Manchester to Blackpool bike ride in July - got our certificates with lots of pride & had a fantastic day!
At 62 miles, we did it in about 8 hours Although actual riding time was 4hr 21mins - not bad for a 46 yr old overweight lady & a 24 yr old who hadn't been on a bike in about 9 years! So funny, but she had a few blisters, mind!
Will sponsor you with pleasure.
Julie.
I wish I'd picked more daisies.........(anon)
I would like to thank jsherris and (I presume) Angela for their very kind donations and best wishes. I am full of admiration for jsherris having done the Blackpool/Manchester ride - a mean feat! I hope to complete miine in about 2-3 hours, no stops.
"Step sideways, pause and study those around you. You will learn a great deal."
Oops, knew I'd forgotten something..... .....now, where's my wallet?
Don't worry, Ricco, I'm just a wee bit slow off the mark....
Ricco, no need to apologise at all, I'm sure it wasn't a dig, although in fact I needed one...well, at least a "reminder"!
I'd originally replied just to bump your post up so it wouldn't disappear....but had completely forgotten the "put hand in pocket" follow up I'd intended.
As I've mentioned on another thread, my memory's just dreadful these days!
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Well done Ricco,you brave,brave person.
My legs just ache from trecking up a hill today,never mind a cycle ride.lol
Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.
Native American Indian saying.
Just had a looky to check out your legs........
Will log on again to donate once I find my purse with card ...............
Good luck AB
I'd like to thank everyone for their support in my efforts with this. I should be able to complete the distance in about 3 hours if I rush or I could be leisurely about it. I entered as a 'novice' but have become quite competitive with myself. This evening I averaged about 17mph. Hmmm... decisions.
"Step sideways, pause and study those around you. You will learn a great deal."
Ricco, the terrain on your route is fairly tame & quite flat - saying that though, you can never guarantee the weather, or what if you should wake up in the morning full of a cold - you know what I mean - even with training and with the best of intentions, it's best to err on the side of caution.
Stay as a novice for this one - you can promote yourself afterwards & try some harder rides later - especially next year!
Have you had a look at the Evans cycle website? They have some fantastic rides throughout the year, for competitors and leisure riders alike... well worth having a browse.
The worse thing for me & Kerri when we did our manchester to blackpool ride was when we were about 35 miles into it, we started seeing the pros cycling back to manchester! Totally soul destroying!
Even more soul destroying is when himself pops his cycle gear on, climbs on his custom built ribble bike & says... 'just popping out for a quick 60'...Grrrrr!
I wish I'd picked more daisies.........(anon)
Have a great ride Ricco!
May all those gear thingies work smoothly, your feet fly and the handlebars never make the slightest contact with your chin.
hope you have an ice pack for your sore bits at the end and remember to use the back brakes before your front ones is you dont you end up eating the road!
"Step sideways, pause and study those around you. You will learn a great deal."
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