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It's a bit more complicated than that...
Thank you all, once again. I've "socialised" the idea (to use the horrible current phrase) with a couple of my team, and someone has jumped forward to help - and has gone out to encourage the rest of the team. I've also shown her this thread, and she's impressed by the encouragement.
To answer some questions and comments...
I thought it was called a snickers these days. More seriously, it feels as if trundling around on two legs could be a useful bit of cross-training for trundling around on two wheels. That's something I need to explore.
Looking at my diary, the earliest plausible date is about 30th September, which is a Friday. The Fridays' tour is a fortnight earlier, so that could actually work quite well.
To answer some questions and comments...
It's free for bikes - and they take credit cards in the car now.Make sure you take some change to go across the Severn Bridge.
In fact it was only one - and (@mmmmartin) I never got around to asking, even over ondbijt copius. But I did also get some useful input from @StuAff, who basically said (and I summarise because by 7am I wasn't at my best, so may have misunderstood) "Just get out and ride for a long time".I believe that I'm riding on Saturday night with two of the Fridays' most experienced randonneurs. I think I shall pick some brains.
I (or my representative on earth) will be in touch - thank you. At the back of my mind is the thought that we have offices in central Bristol and in Aztec West, as well as in Cardiff - but I suspect that I'll be passing through at a really inopportune time. (Google reckons we've also got one on the Bristol-Bath path, but it's wrong).Fast but crap. I'd be happy to help with nicer routes between Reading and the Severn Bridge. You've no need to use the Bristol-Bath path to get to the bridge.
Edited to add: I did a nice route last time I rode from Bristol to Cardiff, for the FNRttC. I probably have the GPX track somewhere.
This weekend turned out to be over 90 miles. My legs were fine, but my arms and wrists were completely mashed by 40-odd miles. I don't know whether that's because the tandem gives me a slightly odd position, or whether I've ridden so little over the winter that I've lost the upper-body conditioning I had.Sorry - I should add that I'm an overweight trundler who is riding 80-idd miles this weekend and 100 at Ride London. I'm used to long distances, but not super-long
I'm not. These days I'm in London twice a week at most. But that's a useful prod to find a 10-15 mile loop in Guildford so that I can turn my 20-minute walk into a longer ride.If you're doing 5-10 miles a day cycle commuting in London every day, that's a good start,
Looks like a formidable but achievable challenge.
I've always found that I'm knackered after a tour, rather than bike fit but we're all different. If I were running a marathon I'd have had almost a complete week off prior to the event. Just a thought.
I thought it was called a snickers these days. More seriously, it feels as if trundling around on two legs could be a useful bit of cross-training for trundling around on two wheels. That's something I need to explore.
Looking at my diary, the earliest plausible date is about 30th September, which is a Friday. The Fridays' tour is a fortnight earlier, so that could actually work quite well.