So that just leaves Mr @sittingbull and Mr @Edwardoka to complete their qualifying ride for May.
IT band injury picked up during hill reps and a lack of opportunity means that I'm only going to get one shot at it this month, on the 3 pistes sportive on the 31st - and the organisers just forecast snow. That's going to be a fun day...
Good luck with that!IT band injury picked up during hill reps and a lack of opportunity means that I'm only going to get one shot at it this month, on the 3 pistes sportive on the 31st - and the organisers just forecast snow. That's going to be a fun day...
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm..........still a week left, no rushSo that just leaves Mr @sittingbull and Mr @Edwardoka to complete their qualifying ride for May.
Good luck with that!
I am 60 next year and might mark that significant age by having a go at the imperial century challenge instead of the metric century one. I'm thinking that if necessary I could 'cheat' by flying somewhere warm for a cycling holiday at the end of January/start of February to cover those 2 winter months, and do the same again at the end of November/start of December. (I have a small pension coming up at the start of next year and the lump sum would easily cover a couple of off-season cycling trips.)
Hmm - I did a metric century from Garforth on a windy day once ... boy, that was hard riding into the wind! Without any hills or tall buildings in the way, the wind was whipping across the flatlands.Failing the flight to somewhere warm, just come over to East Yorkshire where it's flat & a ton will be easier (depending on the wind)
Doctor appointment on Friday. Going to ask for them to prescribe me all the painkillers, as my recovery is not nearly as assured as I would like with 5 days to go.
The good news is that if I get through Sunday's event I have 5 vastly harder consecutive days in the saddle lined up for the second week in June... (booked before picking up the injury, too late for refunds )
109 very pleasant miles duly completed.
Usual details to follow.