Pedrosanchezo
Veteran
- Location
- Perthshire, scotland
Yeh it's not all that bad. Stunning scenery and route make it worth doing..............once.
But you have to push yourself to know your limits. Mark you would be able to do this ride, if you don't go out there and expect to fly up the climbs then you'll be fine, i done most of my climbing in the saddle, it ruined my ass but it was a cracking day and an amazing route, they had great cake stops at the top of all the big climb, i stopped at all of them, then the stop about 15mile before the cairngorm climb they were pretty much throwing food down my throat, infact they were offering me krispy kreme dohnuts.....
Sounds a bit alarming; surely given where you work you can get that seen to?Stop stop, my sides have split...
Sounds a bit alarming; surely given where you work you can get that seen to?
As for the 3 pistes, my application was accepted. If you want to see me fail you'll have to take part. So what are you waiting for?
If I can get over Glenshee from the south without getting off and pushing then you certainly can!I frequently get stiched up at work...
As for the laughter I was directing that at my ability rather than any reflection on yours - just to clarify
If I can get over Glenshee from the south without getting off and pushing then you certainly can!
Are you sure it's sold out? Where can you see that? It's letting me start the process of entering on the british cycling website...I am getting very tempted, and will start to study caledonian sleeper schedules... I'll need to seriously step up my hillclimb training, though.
Any guesses at when/if the event is likely to sell out? Recommendations for a b&b in Pitlochry?
Edit: Looks like it is already sold out. Better set my sights on the Lord of the Lochs instead, then.
You're right - must've looked on the wrong page this morning...Are you sure it's sold out? Where can you see that? It's letting me start the process of entering on the british cycling website...