Falling Leaves 2014

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Falling Leaves 2014

Post by Andy Terry » 05 Oct 2014 17:13

At the risk of upsetting Mr W, I have to report another great day out on this audax today. Perfect riding conditions and beautiful countryside as usual.

Numbers were up - looks like it is gaining popularity so if you want to do it next year, get in early.

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Post by AlanW » 05 Oct 2014 19:52

Andy Terry wrote:At the risk of upsetting Mr W, I have to report another great day out on this audax today. Perfect riding conditions and beautiful countryside as usual.

Numbers were up - looks like it is gaining popularity so if you want to do it next year, get in early.
To late...... :cry: Once again it must have been a glorious day for it, just like last year. Its the first time in many years that I haven't ridden it....... :x
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Post by Philip Whiteman » 06 Oct 2014 09:27

... and it costs vastly less than the Santini Sportive which takes places in the same location. Same fun, same glorious countryside, quarter of the price.

It will be on my calendar next year.

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Post by Andy Terry » 06 Oct 2014 13:13

... and you can use the money saved to buy a 5* bacon sarnie and cake at the cafe in Bibury

... and still have money over for a celebratory pint or two

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