Ride Tuesday and Thursday, Golf Monday and Wednesday, lie down Fridays. Weekends are "my" time!!Is that like a recovery punch in the face after a boxing match?
The day after a long ride (for me that's over, say, 60 miles) I never feel like riding a bike the next day. What am I missing out on?
Blimey. How many nods and hellos are you legally obliged to do on a 200m ride?Never felt the need to. Even on the longest of rides of 200 miles+. I find that being off the bike for a day is just as good recovery.
edit: And I always clean my bike afterwards![]()
...........and at every coffee stop too from what I have heard about you!edit: And I always clean my bike afterwards![]()
Blimey. How many nods and hellos are you legally obliged to do on a 200m ride?
...........and at every coffee stop too from what I have heard about you!![]()
Nope the A34 between Didcot and Oxford, with the added bonus of the phone / Garmin dying at Didcot, so I had to ride the section blind, having already suffered the A34 from Newbury to Didcot (once, and never again). then the A3 as it separates into about 8 lanes, before the M3. Neither of those two ideas seemed as bad on paper. The A31 Hogs back between Farnham and Guildford, at rush hour was good for a laugh as well.Was that down the M6 then?
A clean bike is a fast (er) bike Mo...![]()
Nope the A34 between Didcot and Oxford, with the added bonus of the phone / Garmin dying at Didcot, so I had to ride the section blind, having already suffered the A34 from Newbury to Didcot (once, and never again). then the A3 as it separates into about 8 lanes, before the M3. Neither of those two ideas seemed as bad on paper. The A31 Hogs back between Farnham and Guildford, at rush hour was good for a laugh as well.