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Nomadski

I Like Bikes
Location
LBS, Usually
Not been here for a while.

Today I popped a cherry of sorts, I had my first crash. :B)

Coming up to a roundabout and I hit a patch of black ice and down I went. I only sustained some scrapes and minor road rash but my bike didn't fare so well. Front dérailleur ended up completely bent and my left pedal had a big chunk taken out of it. 12km into my planned 60km ride as well. Just called it a day and went home with my pride severely bruised.

Although, while I was trying to fix my bike, a cyclist stopped to make sure I was ok. We even exchanged a handshake and a "Happy New Year" :laugh: I never even caught his name but if you are here, cheers mate.


Had 2 of them ones. Not very pleasant, but the old adage of getting back on as soon as possible is true, soon it will be but a distant memory.


Haven't posted about my first ride on my new CX bike but I went out for a slightly longer ride few days ago to test it.

When I went in for measuring at Dolans office, I was advised to get a 56cm frame. We went through all the usual stuff and a bike was ordered. A few weeks later I still hadn't heard anything so contacted Dolan and got their sales director on the phone saying the person who had done my fit wasn't with the business anymore (uh-oh) and everyone who had looked at my details reckoned I should have been advised to get a 58cm frame.

My Cannondale was a 54cm frame so the jump up was a little alarming, and I did wonder if they had a shortage of 56cm's and were trying to fob me off a little with the 58cm, but they reassured me many of their mechanics had looked at my measurements and didn't understand why a 56cm was advised. So I tried it out and immediately it felt BIG! Not much room for the old man parts when free standing, but the reach felt ok-ish.

So the first ride went ok, but I wanted to try over 30-35 miles as that is where trouble usually kicks in when I havent got a good setup.

So off I went along the various parks through National Route 6, which was even boggier than the first time (pictured) but still gloriously quiet. A fantastic 6 or 7 miles up to Radcliffe.

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Cutting across the M60 halfway over reminding me of the M25 crossover en route to Box Hill.

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Just prior to arriving at Radcliffe, the river Irwell was showing at its banks some of the debris from the recent flooding that had impacted the area quite hard over December.

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From Route 6 I went urban, heading round Radcliffe and Pilsworth until a fellow cyclist came alongside and chatted for a couple of minutes along Moss Hall Road. While he was fully road biked up, my heavier CX bike was getting to my legs a little on the tarmac so I made no attempt to keep to his pace, but was nice to have a friendly chat for a couple of minutes.

He did say the upcoming climb I was about to do was "nice". When a cyclist says a climb is nice, that is usually the point I reroute, but I was out so...

After shooting past my turn off and turning round, I stopped for pics, and to stop coughing (stupid cough) for a moment at the base of the hill.

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So up to Ashworth Reservoir I went! A few steep bits slowly ground out, a few flats followed by some more steep bits. It seemed to go on for ages, and every time I was stopping for pics "near the top" I was finding out I wasn't actually near the top at all.

"Ice To See You" (<---------- Yeah, I went there).

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By the time I got to the top, I was getting a bit chilly (my fault for stopping so much to take pictures!) and I missed the best shot coming over the top facing the reservoir itself (again due to taking so many photos, and too much Beatles music playing!).

So with depleted phone battery I continued, knowing the hills were mostly behind me.

Along the A680 I started getting quite bad neck ache, and 10 miles later quite a bit of lower back pain too. Something I never had with the Cannondale, and leaves me thinking something isnt right with the bike. It might be just a shorter stem required - my knees and legs were ok, so perhaps that means the frame itself is of an ok size....I need to speak with Dolan.

Anyway, back home muddied, a little damp and cool, but neck and lower back ache aside, I felt good to get out in 2016 and have found another route I can have some fun on.

https://www.strava.com/activities/461403476

Hope everyone had a great New Year, and have a great 2016.
 
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GuyBoden

Guru
Location
Warrington
It was a great day today in Cheshire, I did a 30 miler around the river Weaver up near Frodsham hill.

30-40 miles seems to be the limit of my legs at the moment, hopefully, they'll improve over time.
 
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OP
OP
Nigelnaturist
Location
Pontefract
Just done the weather for last years rides on the whole cooler than 2014, and about the same as 2013 and 2012, the days I was out on the whole not as windy as previous years, , though it rained less (or I went out on less wet days) those I did tended to be wetter,
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Last 4 columns to do with head and tail winds.
 

Leescfc79

Über Member
Location
Essex
Can't believe this thread has gone so quiet, I remember when it was hard to keep up with the number of posts!

I'm classing myself as a newbie again, after a cycling disaster of 2015 and a complete loss of mojo I got a place for RideLondon so have a goal for this year and thought I'd better pull my finger out so I've been out for a ride for the last 4 days in a row, only 10 miles at a time but really enjoyed it and think I might just have the bug back!

A long way to go to get my fitness of a few years ago but everyone has to start somewhere.....again!
 
This thread was a big help to me when I restarted, but have now moved on as my fitness has improved.

Doing Velothon this year and Mont Ventoux

Good luck @Leescfc79 with the Ride London, I know someone at our club who is doing this too
 
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SpokeyDokey

67, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Don't think I ever stopped being a beginner, last year I only went out 24 times on my bike, life and moving house seemed to just take over. Hopefully this year I can get out a lot more, not seen @Mo1959 on Strava recently, hope all is ok with everyone here :smile:

@GreigM

Not seen Mo' on here for a while - does anyone know what has happened to her?
 

GuyBoden

Guru
Location
Warrington
With the improved weather in the last few months, I'm getting out for longer rides and more enjoyable rides.

I've found that there is a big difference between riding 50miles with stops and 50miles with no stops. Not stopping takes a lot more discipline than I have.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Don't think I ever stopped being a beginner, last year I only went out 24 times on my bike, life and moving house seemed to just take over. Hopefully this year I can get out a lot more, not seen @Mo1959 on Strava recently, hope all is ok with everyone here :smile:

@GreigM

Not seen Mo' on here for a while - does anyone know what has happened to her?

She seems to have disappeared from both CC and Strava, hope all is OK.
Hi Guys. Thanks for the concern. All is well with me.

Got a bit fed up of the forum after what I considered some overly heavy handed moderation in another section and only look in very occasionally now.

I also decided to cancel my old Strava account and start afresh. I was getting a bit disillusioned comparing my current performances with what I was able to do only a couple of years ago. Not sure I've ever really regained full strength and fitness since my crash summer before last. Also a local group I joined just for a bit of banter all got a bit serious too wanting to organise cycles and runs and go for breakfasts after, etc. I just felt that they were all much better athletes than another couple of us that were there and secondly, they all work so paying for full english after a run would be pocket money to them but is serious money when you are retired. Lol.

Anyhoo. I still use Strava just to record things and don't mind anyone following me that rides or jogs like I do............purely for fun, fitness and fresh air and doesn't care about segments, challenges etc. I am now using my Mo 1959 name on it.

All the best guys. Keep the pedals turning.
 

Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
Hi Guys. Thanks for the concern. All is well with me.

Got a bit fed up of the forum after what I considered some overly heavy handed moderation in another section and only look in very occasionally now.

I also decided to cancel my old Strava account and start afresh. I was getting a bit disillusioned comparing my current performances with what I was able to do only a couple of years ago. Not sure I've ever really regained full strength and fitness since my crash summer before last. Also a local group I joined just for a bit of banter all got a bit serious too wanting to organise cycles and runs and go for breakfasts after, etc. I just felt that they were all much better athletes than another couple of us that were there and secondly, they all work so paying for full english after a run would be pocket money to them but is serious money when you are retired. Lol.

Anyhoo. I still use Strava just to record things and don't mind anyone following me that rides or jogs like I do............purely for fun, fitness and fresh air and doesn't care about segments, challenges etc. I am now using my Mo 1959 name on it.

All the best guys. Keep the pedals turning.

@Mo1959 I was just wondering the other day if you were okay as I hadn't seen you on here or Strava for a while. Glad you are okay, I'm going to follow you on Strava if you don't mind as you were one of the people who really motivated me when I first started.
 
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