Newbury area ( greenham common etc ) wheezy types look here

Ello all, quick intro:
about 17 years ago I could cycle 20 miles off road and not even be out of breath, I even used to ride a cheap apollo "racer" ( shudder ) the 9 miles to work and back in the summer.
Then I got a car licence and a bike licence and it all went down hill ( apart from my man boobs which are now a perky A cup ).
I decided it was time to loose the flab so bought a new £300 mtb and stuck my old spd's on it disinfected the camelback and slogged my guts out for 7 yes 7 miles around greenham common's trails.
The ipod was ok with the right tunes to keep me going but misery loves company.
So if your in the newbury area and want to ride again but are fearfull of falling behind or being tutted at for stoping and sparking up a censored after the first 300 meters or being rediculed having a bike that cost less than £900 then the wheezy riders is for YOU.
about 17 years ago I could cycle 20 miles off road and not even be out of breath, I even used to ride a cheap apollo "racer" ( shudder ) the 9 miles to work and back in the summer.
Then I got a car licence and a bike licence and it all went down hill ( apart from my man boobs which are now a perky A cup ).
I decided it was time to loose the flab so bought a new £300 mtb and stuck my old spd's on it disinfected the camelback and slogged my guts out for 7 yes 7 miles around greenham common's trails.
The ipod was ok with the right tunes to keep me going but misery loves company.
So if your in the newbury area and want to ride again but are fearfull of falling behind or being tutted at for stoping and sparking up a censored after the first 300 meters or being rediculed having a bike that cost less than £900 then the wheezy riders is for YOU.
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Plenty of stoping and waiting, no real defined routes but genraly 5 -10 miles around greenam co mon or snelsmore common.
There will be single track and there will be some parts where you may want to get off and push due to steepness of hill or slippery when wet bridge areas, this is fine by me as I'll probably be the first one pushing rather than pedaling.
Everyone rides there own pace.
I have some rather pathetic "smart " lights so I may even do a night ride ( excuse to go even slower )
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Anyway, moved away myself now so can't say I'll join you. I used to enjoy riding out through Ecchinswell to Watership Down, picking up Wayfarers Walk and cycling to Combe Gibbett. Maybe not in this weather though...
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There's a gully thereabouts which can be quite fun trundling up and down.
Nopes, have been there 20+ times walking as it's only a 5 mins drive from my house, so we go there when nice... Never seen a bike EVER... We have walked as far down as the far end of the golfcourse.
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Timus