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by George
20 Jan 2008 22:30
Forum: Technical Talk
Topic: how far is it? (Mapping web sites)
Replies: 15
Views: 8342

by George
19 Oct 2007 16:11
Forum: Technical Talk
Topic: Tyre choice
Replies: 14
Views: 8433

In the previous two winters, I've used Conti Duraskins (tough and responsive but pricey and not much cop in the wet) and Michelin Pro Races (lovely light handling but cut too easily for winter use) I have also just switched to Rubinos too. However, I've got the slightly heavier (and hopefully more p...
by George
05 Oct 2007 13:45
Forum: Cafe Stop
Topic: A great read
Replies: 153
Views: 3960263

Krabbe did 137km!?! That's a heck of a long way to go sideways.
by George
24 Sep 2007 23:46
Forum: Pro Racing
Topic: Ankerdine by the Pros
Replies: 74
Views: 90072

Good for you, Neil. I hope you succeed. What was your time on the two hills this year? (My light-hearted suggestion for your time next year was based on pure guesswork.)
by George
24 Sep 2007 23:28
Forum: Pro Racing
Topic: Ankerdine by the Pros
Replies: 74
Views: 90072

Thanks, Ruth.

Now for the next one ... Neil and Rod were each one second out with their estimates. But how close to 3.11 will either get when they ride up? I say Neil will be 2.09 adrift. Any alternative suggestions?
by George
23 Sep 2007 23:56
Forum: Pro Racing
Topic: Ankerdine by the Pros
Replies: 74
Views: 90072

Talk about spinning it out! It was next year's event you were offering entries to, wasn't it, Ruth?
by George
18 Sep 2007 13:09
Forum: Pro Racing
Topic: Ankerdine by the Pros
Replies: 74
Views: 90072

And George, you can't guess the same as Ed (2.57). What's your new bid? Ah, I hadn't noticed that clash ... I thought I was choosing a unique time. Now, if I go for any other time in the just-under-3-minutes range, I can only win if I'm absolutely spot on. But if I go up or down a few seconds, I co...
by George
15 Sep 2007 08:47
Forum: Pro Racing
Topic: Ankerdine by the Pros
Replies: 74
Views: 90072

Yes, I've just come in search of the answer to the very same question ... which, incidentally, has also been posed as far afield as Australia.

So, spill the beans, Ruth: how swift was Swift?
by George
12 Sep 2007 18:34
Forum: Pro Racing
Topic: Ankerdine by the Pros
Replies: 74
Views: 90072

I thought the bunch came up fairly steady (they certainly seemed to have time to call and wave to me), but the break were doing a fair lick. Hammond definitely looked as though he was hurting. And I'd guess that not only are these guys a notch or two above the likes of Soltys, but he was riding a TT...
by George
12 Jun 2007 19:53
Forum: Cafe Stop
Topic: A great read
Replies: 153
Views: 3960263

Philip Whiteman wrote:rather turgid and descriptive style of writing
Sound right up my street.
by George
12 Jun 2007 10:00
Forum: Cafe Stop
Topic: A great read
Replies: 153
Views: 3960263

I only read the first LA book, which I found fascinating and nauseating in equal measure. You can't help but marvel at his determination and dedication, but it's equally hard to resist casting the book aside with angry declamations of American arrogance when you read passages such as that recounting...
by George
17 May 2007 21:14
Forum: Cafe Stop
Topic: A great read
Replies: 153
Views: 3960263

Yes, I read that too and loved it. Started off thinking 'Who is this twat?' but was quickly won over. Anchovy pizza, budgies on a perch and excuses for not climbing (?)the Aubisque will not be forgotten quickly.
by George
03 Mar 2007 16:03
Forum: Technical Talk
Topic: Why aren't more people using GPS?
Replies: 42
Views: 31628

1. Most rides I do don't actually need planning or subsequent analysis. Out of a mixture of choice and necessity, most rides start and finish at home and are relatively short. On such rides there's absolutely no chance of me going anywhere I don't already know or getting lost. 2. Opportunities to go...