Got lost a bit
Druidor
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Went for a pootle Sunday ride, and everything was going great until I decided to take a detour from my planned route, ended up in Chilton which strangely does not have any roads going back towards Newbury apart from the A34..
Crank calls from the wife wondering where I am and the looming 4.30 sons Karate lesson, GPS sent me onto the ridgeway track so floundered finding a suitable road to get back to terra tarmac.
115.1Km later made it home with 15 minutes to spare. a little bit more than my standard 70 - 85KM Sunday ride.
http://www.strava.com/activities/148164 ... AyNjY%253D
Knackered 102Kg fat bloke, being cold shouldered by the wife. :roll: Whats the problem I was on my bike....
Crank calls from the wife wondering where I am and the looming 4.30 sons Karate lesson, GPS sent me onto the ridgeway track so floundered finding a suitable road to get back to terra tarmac.
115.1Km later made it home with 15 minutes to spare. a little bit more than my standard 70 - 85KM Sunday ride.
http://www.strava.com/activities/148164 ... AyNjY%253D
Knackered 102Kg fat bloke, being cold shouldered by the wife. :roll: Whats the problem I was on my bike....
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Sensa Trentino SL Custom 2013 - 105 Compact - Aksium Race
Sensa Trentino SL Custom 2013 - 105 Compact - Aksium Race
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Glad you survived a busy route.
Perhaps this is an excuse to tell the wife you need to buy a new, faster bike....Giant TCR2 and lovin it!
http://www.trainerroad.com/career/pipipi0 -
and a swanky new navigating Garmin.0
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At least you wouldn't get lost on the way back from A&E0
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Piece of string next time??0
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monkimark wrote:and a swanky new navigating Garmin.
With distances set to MILES as we're in Blighty0