LEPRA Health in Action Edinburgh to St Andrews

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HonestMan1910

Über Member
Location
Winchburgh
Looks like we can all do a bit of "spot the CycleChatter" along the route :hello:

So who's likely to do at least part of the route?
Zizou
Primalgeek
HonestMan(depends on wifes recovery, maybe Edinburgh to Kinross and back)
Rasmus
ACS (part timer :tongue: )
Telemark
HJ

Say hello if you see a CC jersey :thumbsup:

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HonestMan(depends on wifes recovery, maybe Edinburgh to Kinross and back)
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
HonestMan(depends on wifes recovery, maybe Edinburgh to Kinross Freuchie and back)

FTFY !
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Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
By the way, folks, last times I was on theWester Balgedie -> Strathmiglo section of the route at the beginning of May, the road surface was in dreadful condition.
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At the time, I was thinking "I hope they do something to this surface before the Ed->St A's ride". I doubt they will have done ...
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This is usually a lovely long, steady descent, with a great opportunity to make up some time.
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Not this year.xx( There are potholes everywhere, a lot of gravel and definitely not a stretch for 'giving it laldy'.

Take great care on this bit !
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Ride Safe, Folks !
 
By the way, folks, last times I was on theWester Balgedie -> Strathmiglo section of the route at the beginning of May, the road surface was in dreadful condition.
icon_smile_disapprove.gif
At the time, I was thinking "I hope they do something to this surface before the Ed->St A's ride". I doubt they will have done ...
icon_rolleyes.gif


This is usually a lovely long, steady descent, with a great opportunity to make up some time.
Laie_76A.gif


Not this year.xx( There are potholes everywhere, a lot of gravel and definitely not a stretch for 'giving it laldy'.

Take great care on this bit !
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Ride Safe, Folks !
I've been round there a lot of late, its not in the best of condition (then nowhere is just now) but its not that bad but then again I'm not the fastest of descenders and a solo rider can pick their own line. Have a good one folks.
 

r0bbti

New Member
I cycled over Cleish Hill yesterday, a lot of gravel on the descent at the hairpin corners, take care! And yes, I plan to do it as well. Though not if the weather is like today, as I am a fair weather cycling wuss!
 
I cycled over Cleish Hill yesterday, a lot of gravel on the descent at the hairpin corners, take care! And yes, I plan to do it as well. Though not if the weather is like today, as I am a fair weather cycling wuss!

I'm a wuss when it comes to descending :blush: I was over it last on Monday night and that's about the best its been of late, they've resurfaced a few bits, there is a bit of gravel but nothing worse than usual.
 

ACS

Legendary Member
Just got together my wet weather gear. Looks like a damp one this year.
 

Rasmus

Without a clever title
Location
Bristol
And we'll be getting a moderate headwind too, if the metoffice is to be trusted.




I hope the cakes in Freuchie are worth it, as this could end up being a quite miserable ride...
 
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zizou

zizou

Veteran
Rain and a headwind seems to be the story of my cycling summer so far!

Whereabouts does the ride finish in St Andrews?
 

Scoosh

Velocouchiste
Moderator
Location
Edinburgh
And we'll be getting a moderate headwind too, if the metoffice is to be trusted.




I hope the cakes in Freuchie are worth it, as this could end up being a quite miserable ride...

Oh they are, they are
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Rain and a headwind seems to be the story of my cycling summer so far!

Whereabouts does the ride finish in St Andrews?
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It's worth making a note of the last part of the route as you enter St Andrews.

Apparently, St Andrews's Council do not permit route marker signs to be put up on their patch
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, so, having followed the signs all the way, they suddenly stop as you get into St Andrews - and where is someone who knows the way when you really need them ?
 

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Apparently, St Andrews's Council do not permit route marker signs to be put up on their patch :rolleyes:, so, having followed the signs all the way, they suddenly stop as you get into St Andrews - and where is someone who knows the way when you really need them ?

Jeez :rolleyes: I never knew or noticed that that, I've just went with the flow for the last wee bit the twice that I've done it.
 
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