South Downs Way in a day Question
Hi - I'm planning on doing this on saturday with a mate, we are both fit and think we can manage ok. My question is, how long is it likely to take? Or more to the point if any of you have done it how long did it take you. We will eather start in the dark at 4am or at 7.30am depending on how we get to Winchester. Any advice or tales of this ride are very welcome.
Sorry if this is going over the same territory from previous threads, I did search for an answer to the specific question but couldn't find any.
Cheers
Toby
Brighton
Sorry if this is going over the same territory from previous threads, I did search for an answer to the specific question but couldn't find any.
Cheers
Toby
Brighton
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Current Weight:119 kilos (18.7 st) (June 18th 2009)
Target Weight: 92 kilos (14.5 st) (sometime mid-2010, hopefully sooner)
take a sat nav, I've only done Brighton to Eastbourne, the signage is not always good and going off route wastes time,
Did winchester to eastbourne sdw yesterday.
Started out at 6 am
Took 12h 29min.
Came off bike at Harting Down, which shook me up and slowed me down for rest of trip.
Used Harveys map and bikedowns infro for sections I did not know.
Had someone meet me at Washington with lunch.
Found truliegh hill to devils censored a stuggle, but got 2nd wind after that.
Wish I had taken some lube with me as ran on dry chain for last 30 miles.
Surprised that I had no puntures, both tyres at 36psi
lastly loved my jelly babies
I may get the train from Brighton to Amberly tomorrow and ride the SDW to winchester, then do the full ride the next day.
Be on the watch for signs about 2 miles short of Harting Down, went flying down the road and noticed a bridleway on right, with no sign, on closer look sign was overgrown. Also noticed some signs were very faint.
New section of sdw very well signed.
suggest u rest tomorrow as its a tough ride, esp at the eastbourne end.
Good luck