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Conference noted::bicycle

Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

376.0. "Audi 100 (for UK riders)" by RDGENG::MACFADYEN () Fri Jul 03 1987 16:06

    Is anyone in the London/Reading area interested in taking part in
    the Audi 100 bike ride? This is a charity ride from Bristol/Bath
    to London (115/103 miles resp.) on August the 30th. Not a race.
    
    I'd quite like to try this, but the problem is getting to Bristol;
    the organisers aren't offering transport there. Going by rail on
    the day would mean a very early start, going the previous day would
    involve an overnight stay and consequent expense.
    
    I can send copies of the application form (entry fee is three pounds)
    to anyone who's interested. 
    
    I work in Reading, DTN 830 6705.
    
    Rod
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376.1Game for a Laugh?CHEFS::EASTONTue Jul 07 1987 14:279
    Sounds interesting.
    
    Whats the charity? I'm not a great biker myself, last ride was Reading
    to London! I think the Bath option would be better for me. As you
    say transport is a problem. I reckon circular rides are better.
    
    Anyway if you can drop me a form to;
                                        Howard Easton G/3-2 REO.
    Look forward to hearing from you.
376.2100 MILESCHUCKL::AYRESThu Jul 09 1987 20:5412
    HI THERE:
    
    I READ YOUR NOTE AND WISH I WERE CLOSER....AND COULD RIDE IN ENGLAND.
    
    BUT, I AM IN HUDSON, MASSACHUSETTS  (USA)
    
    MY HUSBAND AND I RIDE A 100 CENTURY IN RHODE ISLAND CALLED THE FLATIEST
    CENTURY IN THE USA.
    
    IT IS A LOT OF FUN
    
    MARY - NODE SHARE::AYRES   DTN 255-5272
376.3All donations gratefully receivedRDGENG::MACFADYENTue Sep 01 1987 08:2425
    Well, I've been so dismayed recently by the small but imperfectly
    formed gut that I've grown since I bought a car, that I did this
    ride. I solved the problem of getting to Bath (from Reading, about
    70 miles) by cycling there the previous day - do I get brownie points
    for this?
    
    The ride was 103 miles from Bath (or Bristol for the keen people,
    115 miles) to Hampton Court (part of Greater London). About 600
    people took part.
    
    The first 40 miles was cool and misty; as I wear glasses I couldn't
    see a thing for condensation. Then it became sunny and warm. I've
    never seen so much high-quality machinery together outside a race,
    probably at least 50% 531-framed bikes. The final parts of the ride
    were flat, busy and boring, with bumpy road surfaces - in fact this
    single ride bent my back wheel more than 16 months of commuting
    in Manchester.
    
    I enjoyed the ride a lot, I came through better than I had feared.
    It was good cycling with other people, I got in with similarly-speeded
    cyclists a few times, so my average speed was higher than cycling
    the shorter distance the previous day. And I definitely passed more
    people than passed me!
    
    Rod