B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
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B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
I'll lead a B Run non stop 45 miles ride at about 15 mph on Sunday - 08:20 for 08:30 start.
The route is posted below and goes towards Alcester. It isn't flat, but neither is it particularly hilly.
6 riders:
Phil Gameson (Leader)
Kamran Anwar
David Bowen
Fenella Brown
Richard Leaper
Will Woodhouse
So now full up.
It it is likely to be just above freezing tomorrow, but if today is anything to go by the roads won't be icy. If it is icy in the morning I have an alternate route of approximately the same length.
The route is posted below and goes towards Alcester. It isn't flat, but neither is it particularly hilly.
6 riders:
Phil Gameson (Leader)
Kamran Anwar
David Bowen
Fenella Brown
Richard Leaper
Will Woodhouse
So now full up.
It it is likely to be just above freezing tomorrow, but if today is anything to go by the roads won't be icy. If it is icy in the morning I have an alternate route of approximately the same length.
Last edited by PhilG on 05 Dec 2020 19:43, edited 4 times in total.
Phil Gameson
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Please can you add me to this Phil.
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Here is the route for Sunday:
https://www.komoot.com/tour/291260158?ref=wtd
It is possible you can't access it without an komoot account, so I have also attached a zipped gpx file.
https://www.komoot.com/tour/291260158?ref=wtd
It is possible you can't access it without an komoot account, so I have also attached a zipped gpx file.
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Phil Gameson
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
I'd like to come along if that's OK Phil
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
I’d like to sign up to this please
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Add me to the list please.
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Count me in as well please
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Well that was all unexpectedly dramatic! For those as yet unaware, about 17 miles in I stopped with a mechanical, as my entire front brake came away from the frame! Stopping meant that the feeling came back in my fingers - along with that familiar intense pain. Although this time it appears to have been accompanied by faintness, as I came round to be told by Phil I'd just passed out! Thankfully I'm otherwise OK, apart from a sore head from the fall despite my bike helmet bearing the brunt. Fenella kindly stayed with me until her husband picked us up and took me home. I'm currently thawing out in the bath
Me having some sort of drama/problem on a club run seems to be the norm these days, but this takes things up a few notches!
Me having some sort of drama/problem on a club run seems to be the norm these days, but this takes things up a few notches!
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Glad to hear you're feeling better Richard. Don't drop your phone in the bath!
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
So sorry everyone, despite me starting to get ready at 7am I still managed to miss you by 2 minutes apparently
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Will, sorry you missed us today. Unfortunately for you Club Runs do start pretty promptly, especially when the weather is unpleasant.
Phil Gameson
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
I fully understand Phil. Just took me so long to get ready this morning. Still did a 60k ride around feckenham. Pretty grim out there today.
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Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Glad to hear you're OK, Richard. It's lucky that happened on a club run rather than a solo ride!
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
Thanks Laurence - and yes it was, on both counts! Although I might have carried on cautiously with one brake.laurence_cooley wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020 15:46Glad to hear you're OK, Richard. It's lucky that happened on a club run rather than a solo ride!
Re: B Run Burst - 45 miles Sun 6th December 08:30
The Apple Watch has great fall detection. Great when you’re riding solo.rdleaper wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020 11:15Well that was all unexpectedly dramatic! For those as yet unaware, about 17 miles in I stopped with a mechanical, as my entire front brake came away from the frame! Stopping meant that the feeling came back in my fingers - along with that familiar intense pain. Although this time it appears to have been accompanied by faintness, as I came round to be told by Phil I'd just passed out! Thankfully I'm otherwise OK, apart from a sore head from the fall despite my bike helmet bearing the brunt. Fenella kindly stayed with me until her husband picked us up and took me home. I'm currently thawing out in the bath
Me having some sort of drama/problem on a club run seems to be the norm these days, but this takes things up a few notches!
Glad you’re ok.