The ride itself was good - only one short shower and light winds, and good roads - bar the usual poor surfaces but that is pretty much the general rule now. Good feed stations and well organised.So how was Strathaven? Looks like you got decent weather - I was wishing I had signed up, had to make do with a trip along to Largs...
Did you get any for @Pat "5mph" to pass on, or repair?The ride itself was good - only one short shower and light winds, and good roads - bar the usual poor surfaces but that is pretty much the general rule now. Good feed stations and well organised.
This is the third time I have done it, but probably the last. The reason being my fellow cyclists. What a generally miserable bunch of nobbers. No idea about keeping left on single track roads or singling down when people are trying to pass; no manners at feed stations regarding queuing and no apologies from some eejit who bumped into me quite forcefully. As for snot rocketers who don't check behind before firing one off ; I was a victim of TWO different ones. Discarded tubes at the side of the road; and just not a lot of etiquette going on. Surprising, given the amount of club colours on show (I am not a club rider).
I just felt today that there was not a good atmosphere about the ride and that for me makes it a non starter next year. Without the vibe, I can save myself the £20 and ride the roads whenever I choose.
Talking of @Pat "5mph" , last seen 3rd August??Did you get any for @Pat "5mph" to pass on, or repair?
Can I suggest that the thread be renamed, for historical purposes?
It's American.
Don't get me wrong; I enjoyed cycling it too and agree with you re the marshals, food stops and the general organisation of the event. It was just the selfishness of a seemingly large percentage of my fellow participants that put a bit of a dampener on the experience. I would enjoy cycling that route even more on any other given day of the year without them. I would obviously need to supply my own cake - or find a café in one of the wee towns that we passed through .Late (as always) on this one.
@ Brandane - I didn't find it as bad as you, in fact I rather enjoyed cycling it with my son. There were a few who lacked what I would consider etiquette, but I think it was largely ignorance; whatever, it didn't spoil the day.
I thought the level of support from marshals and tea stop hosts/ hostesses was pretty awesome too.
Don't get me wrong; I enjoyed cycling it too and agree with you re the marshals, food stops and the general organisation of the event. It was just the selfishness of a seemingly large percentage of my fellow participants that put a bit of a dampener on the experience. I would enjoy cycling that route even more on any other given day of the year without them. I would obviously need to supply my own cake - or find a café in one of the wee towns that we passed through .
Nearly as long again!20 days since the last post..C'mon I have to keep up with all the Scottish nonsense.
Get active, you lot
Most people find it quicker by bike, though ...I'm now running, don't have as much time anymore for the bike
This guy finds the bicycle is quicker than a car, but he is 94.Most people find it quicker by bike, though ...