gavgav
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@gavgav do you have giving page link ?
Yes, this is the link to my fundraising page, it’s the Enthuse site which is linked directly to Ride London
https://2024fordridelondon.enthuse.com/pf/gavin-taylor
@gavgav do you have giving page link ?
By coincidence, I have just converted my DIY 6-speed bike to Hollowtech II and one of the warnings was to make sure to tighten the 2 left crank retaining bolts correctly or the crank might fall off! (The instructions also warned to check the bolts again after 100 km of riding, and regularly after that.)I also saw a guy who'd stopped and gone back to fetch something he'd dropped in the road. As I approached he picked it up and held it up for his friend to see. It was his left crank .
I completed my first ever century ride, by finishing the 103 miles in 7 hours 20 mins (Strava time, so ignoring stops) averaging 14.1mph.
It was an absolutely brilliant experience and my first ever closed roads mass cycling event, probably a once in a lifetime though.
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Congratulations on completing your first century @gavgav .
I couldn't help but notice from your photos that you had your bikes in your hotel room. Were the proprietors OK with this? I ask because I have signed up for the 2025 event and I have been searching for cycle friendly accommodation in London.
All the central’ish hotels I have contacted have been pretty unhelpful thus far. Some even suggested I keep my bike in their car park!
I will be an early pen/start so I am on the look out for any recommendations for accommodation that is reasonably close to the start and can cater to the needs of a travelling cyclist.
Despite being a cyclist, I don't think these events are helpful towards promoting cycling, if that is the aim of Ride London, apart from some nerks making a packet out of it in fee's.
Sorry if this is a downer, but I think it does more harm than good! I do see the attraction of many to ride on closed roads, but it affects people like me ,who live in the area, as roads are closed to me, even if I am on a cycle??
Nope , not in favour of them at all, some seem to ride as a penance to raise money for 'charity' , I don't do it, neither will I ride charity rides .
Signed A. Grinch.
Despite being a cyclist, I don't think these events are helpful towards promoting cycling, if that is the aim of Ride London, apart from some nerks making a packet out of it in fee's.
Sorry if this is a downer, but I think it does more harm than good! I do see the attraction of many to ride on closed roads, but it affects people like me ,who live in the area, as roads are closed to me, even if I am on a cycle??
Nope , not in favour of them at all, some seem to ride as a penance to raise money for 'charity' , I don't do it, neither will I ride charity rides .
Signed A. Grinch.
Penance 🤣 I bet you’re fun at parties!
No one is forced to do anything, it’s a choice and one I’m glad I did. 👍🏻Don't do parties either! I sit and pick my toe nails instead..
I'm not one for social niceties it, having never worked in an office environment, so don't feel compelled to do what everybody is 'forced' to by convention.
I enjoy it because it's very different to my usual riding. It makes a nice change. I also enjoy audaxes, solo riding, going out with friends, FNRttCs, even the occasional bit of touring. Nice to have a bit of variety. If I didn't enjoy it I wouldn't do it - I'd head off out and do something else.
If it is supposed to promote cycling I doubt it makes any difference anyway.
I also don't care if someone makes a profit. They're providing a product. I don't go do down the shops and refuse to buy anything because someone might make a profit.
There are always lots of people enjoying themselves. I'm guessing that for a lot of people it's their first century. Even the people doing penance wearing charity jerseys seem to be enjoying themselves.
Of course it's not for everyone. For a couple of years I used to do weekend club rides but I came to the conclusion that they weren't for me so I stopped. That doesn't mean the club riders who do them and enjoy them are wrong. Just not for me.
So @grldtnr don't feel bad about not wanting to do it. It's not compulsory.
Same as you.There is the issue that the occasional person who falls off or has a heart attack will cost the emergency services massively more cash than the rider raised for charitable causes...
For everyone else, there's a personal challenge and all thatbollmalarkey, i loved it but haven't been too bothered to do it again.
It's an event, there are plenty of ways to enjoy it and not be a Grinch.