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N@th Chris King Racer 700


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 789 Bike : BMX Aero Burner, CW handlebars, 2 finger brakes, layback seat post.
| Subject: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:31 am | |
| In my NY reso's I want to hug more trees, bring peace to Southshields and bring my carbon count down (not my bars and stem by the way!!)
Also, I thought it would be good for Cyclone to undertake monumental challenge all in the name of charity. How about a 1 day, 100 mile ride for charity.
One charity I have raised money for in the past is the British Diabetic Association, as I and a number of the members, have close relatives and friends with Diabetes.
So, how about it, 100 miles in 1 day. Maybe the South Downs for the MTB'rs, maybe the London Marathon route 4 times, for the Roadies.
Its a worth while cause and would be a great training goal.
Who's in? _________________ Ride it like you've stolen it......... Litespeed Niota Just the ONE |
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iain09 XT

Joined : 06 Nov 2006 Posts : 110 Bike : Commencal Meta 4 VIP/Genesis SS
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:38 am | |
| | Defo, count me in |
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Jase XTR, SLR's and a Chris King H/S


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 482
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:01 am | |
| Me too.
Now to decide, road or rough stuff |
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smegger XTR and a pair of Crossmax SLR's


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 383
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:48 am | |
| There is the Etape du Dales ride which is 110 miles in Yorkshire on 20th May which I think you can ride for Charity
http://www.etapedudales.co.uk/index.htm |
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N@th Chris King Racer 700


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 789 Bike : BMX Aero Burner, CW handlebars, 2 finger brakes, layback seat post.
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:48 am | |
| OK, how about we do 200 miles.
100 on road one day, and 100 off road the next day? _________________ Ride it like you've stolen it......... Litespeed Niota Just the ONE |
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Jase XTR, SLR's and a Chris King H/S


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 482
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:57 am | |
| | Perhaps a marathon the day after, and a 5 mile swim to finish off. |
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smegger XTR and a pair of Crossmax SLR's


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 383
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 12:02 pm | |
| | It was wet enough on Sunday to do a swim round the woods !!! |
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superflyjim XTR and a pair of Crossmax SLR's


Age : 34 Joined : 29 Oct 2006 Posts : 300 Bike : Commencal Meta 5.5.2 with bling bling XTR
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 2:12 pm | |
| Het how about this then......
We do 100 mile "off road" then have a crack at this baby;
http://www.toughguy.co.uk/home.shtml
I know you want too 
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N@th Chris King Racer 700


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 789 Bike : BMX Aero Burner, CW handlebars, 2 finger brakes, layback seat post.
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 2:31 pm | |
| I think this macho Ironman shizzle may be putting people off.
We are a Mountain Bike Club, so may be best to stick with 100 miles off road. Maybe The South Downs.  _________________ Ride it like you've stolen it......... Litespeed Niota Just the ONE |
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smegger XTR and a pair of Crossmax SLR's


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 383
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 2:44 pm | |
| | Yeah the BHF do a South Downs ride but its unsupported which is Winchester to Eastbourne but they had to set off at 06:00 to finish it !!! |
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Craig XT


Joined : 30 Oct 2006 Posts : 190
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 5:37 pm | |
| | Count me in diary dates permitting. The tougher the better but in my experience 30 miles XC is fine, 50 is run me a radox bath and anything over that you're looking medical help. How about setting up a vote thingy for 50, 75 and 100? |
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CrashBoy Deore

Age : 38 Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 35 Bike : Scott Genius MC Ltd, Trek 1400
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:28 pm | |
| | Count me in, although 100 miles off road will seriously test everyones commitment to the cause (which sounds a very noble one). Given that the fitness levels of the clubs varies significantly, maybe we should offer different course lenghts (Merida style) and do a 50, 75 and 100K rides in seperate groups? |
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MarkD Deore

Joined : 14 Nov 2006 Posts : 22
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:16 am | |
| | Your having a bubble!!! |
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N@th Chris King Racer 700


Joined : 26 Oct 2006 Posts : 789 Bike : BMX Aero Burner, CW handlebars, 2 finger brakes, layback seat post.
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Wed Jan 03, 2007 9:27 am | |
| Yeah, I think after we discussed it last night, 50 miles will be a more of a realistic target.
 _________________ Ride it like you've stolen it......... Litespeed Niota Just the ONE |
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superflyjim XTR and a pair of Crossmax SLR's


Age : 34 Joined : 29 Oct 2006 Posts : 300 Bike : Commencal Meta 5.5.2 with bling bling XTR
| Subject: Re: Cyclone Charity Ride Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:44 pm | |
| Hey, I was thinking maybe we could get the local press involed??? We may get some new members and it would look cool for the club.
I think 50 miles would be a better target distance,or we could maybe set up a 24hr enduro with teams invited from other clubs???
What do you think? |
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