The Samaritans Cycle Sportive is now in its third year and is firmly established as one of the best value sportive events in the Chilterns and is situated on London’s doorstep. With all proceeds going to the Chiltern Samaritans.
All entrants completing any of the 3 routes will receive a free glass of local Ale, a free burger, a shiny medal and during the ride, enjoy wonderful free feed stations, and to take in the glorious Chilterns area of outstanding natural beauty scenery together with chipped timing (with Gold, Silver, Bronze classifications).
The Samaritans Cycle Charity sportive consists of 3 routes, 20, 50 & 80 miles. The 50 & 80 mile routes include the infamous Whiteleaf Hill and the Samaritans Whiteleaf Challenge. All three routes have excellent route management, which includes chip timing, gpx file, signage and marshals on the day.
. Almost like a large group of selfish, arrogant, entitled cyclists, yeah? . But .... there's no such thing. .
Really wish someone had pointed this out live on air.
Raised tables could be good. I guess "since UK" it's "are they a nuisance for cycling" (since we've not yet got cycle paths)?...
Is that a message to or from the owner?
You are completely correct on this, I forgot to square the velocity, and have removed my incorrect statement above.
I have some sympathy with the cost of materials being up, cost of groupsets etc....
You could spend half that and get a decent upgrade from stock/cheap tyres. But Pirelli don't do 'cheap' tyres....
Why the test on Autumnal gear when Summer is just around the corner?
Agreed. It's a good idea but not foolproof.
Seem to be many power meter missed attempts, which doesn't surprise me, it's a difficult thing to get right for a decent price. I bought a Limits...