The "Photos From Today's Ride" thread. (Vol. 2)

The "Photos From Today's Ride" thread. (Vol. 2)

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zedx19

2,801 posts

143 months

Monday 8th July
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20 mile Friday with a little stop for a Jammy Dodger at Alport Heights. Fairly regular route for me, cycle from my house and within 10 minutes I'm off the main roads onto empty B roads, where you'll see 1 or 2 cars. Ran into another chap on his bike who got chatting to, did the same route for the same reasons, no traffic, nice and peaceful.

Some big hills that really get your heart going as well.


S100HP

12,842 posts

170 months

Monday 8th July
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MelbourneWoody said:
Finally ticked off a route I've been wanting to complete for some time. ~250km crossing the state of Victoria into New South Wales.

A great route mostly on gravel but a stonking headwind unfortunately. The real fun came from needing to be at the border for the last train home, I made it with about 10 minutes to spare much to my own and my wife's relief





Strava link? Looks epic.

Picked up some sexy new wheels for road spec Aspero. Can't wait to get them on the bike. Fulcrum Wind 40 basically.


PushedDover

5,755 posts

56 months

Monday 8th July
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  1. Early_Bird..... out the front gate and the road to Hawnby at 7am today, cracking circuit to start the day / work week

Master Bean

3,801 posts

123 months

Monday 8th July
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S100HP said:
MelbourneWoody said:
Finally ticked off a route I've been wanting to complete for some time. ~250km crossing the state of Victoria into New South Wales.

A great route mostly on gravel but a stonking headwind unfortunately. The real fun came from needing to be at the border for the last train home, I made it with about 10 minutes to spare much to my own and my wife's relief





Strava link? Looks epic.

Picked up some sexy new wheels for road spec Aspero. Can't wait to get them on the bike. Fulcrum Wind 40 basically.

https://strava.app.link/upIhbg4x4Kb



wobert

5,123 posts

225 months

Tuesday 9th July
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Driving from Epernay to Bruges saw me visiting here…

The Brompton wasn’t happy on the banking but I managed a few laps… rofl













S100HP

12,842 posts

170 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Lepe beach. Super windy today. Will be autumn soon.

RC1807

12,691 posts

171 months

Wednesday 10th July
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demic said:
Lovely round here.

Impressive: fireproof MTB on the roof rack.

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MelbourneWoody

1,390 posts

164 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Master Bean said:
Beat me to it biggrin. There is another version which might be attempted towards the end of the year https://www.strava.com/routes/3245560128254831354

Just nice to find the hidden gems in places I would never normally go

defblade

7,526 posts

216 months

Friday 12th July
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Last week, the girls in work asked me if I had any plans for this week, my week off.
I didn't but I decided it might be nice to go somewhere different to ride for a few days.
Snowdonia was chosen, and last Sunday the weather forecast was good, just a 40% chance of rain for one hour each day... so I booked a campsite.
Ten minutes later, the forecast said 80% chance of rain all day every day, which turned out to be pretty accurate biglaugh

So I've mostly got misty, mean and moody pictures.

I did 3 days, 40/70/40 miles. Speed sensor threw a wobbly when it got wet; cadence packed up completely (hopefully just battery); bar tape fell apart by the end of the 2nd day (it was getting on a bit); left brake mech worked loose on the bars; zip failed on my waterproof phone pouch; and I want a slightly shorter stem - upper arms and neck feeling it more than my legs. Not too bad all in!

Scenery was absolutely stunning around every corner, even when I couldn't see a lot of it; and if you're like me - a sucker for a waterfall/rapids - you'll be in heaven.



There is a bike in this pic (it's a hell of a climb to see pretty much sod all!)









Artist's impression of Snowdon:





S100HP

12,842 posts

170 months

Saturday 13th July
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That artists impression pic biglaugh

craigthecoupe

714 posts

207 months

Sunday 14th July
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S100HP said:
That artists impression pic biglaugh
Tickled me too biggrin

RC1807

12,691 posts

171 months

Sunday 14th July
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70 odd KM around the west of Luxembourg today.

Mr loudlashadjuster of this forum, sporting his PH jersey ….



Me, slowing down for the heavy smoking mate who joined today….


Pizzaeatingking

514 posts

74 months

Sunday 14th July
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I visited my first bike park last week with my brother. Local one in Northampton, built by the council and maintained with the money from the car park. I'd checked it out online first and it seemed like a great place for my first taste of some trails. We chucked the bikes in the van and headed over.



Arrived late morning, the park was nice and quiet and the weather was perfect, dry but not too hot. I started on the easier trails and quickly realised it's not just a case of riding down a hill over some bumps. Lots of people, even my brother, make it look much easier than it is! That didn't deter me though, I quickly started making adjustments to my positioning on the bike, how I approached the corners, the jumps (which were just hills to me at this point) and tried to build on it. I tried each of the green and blue trails, before eventually my brother persuaded me try the red A45 route which was a bit of a rollercoaster for me!

We went for lunch at the golf club before heading back for more. I spent some time on the skills area, eventually getting the hang of the jumps and managing to get over them at bit of speed without feeling like I was going over the bars. After about 2 and a half hours the bikes were down sub 20% battery and I was getting cramp in my legs anyway so we called it a day. Already planning another visit next week and then where to next.

Not many pictures but this trail provided the biggest laugh, first run my brother launched himself in the air and looked like he was on a bucking bronco, followed by the next run him going straight over a berm into a bush. biglaugh



If I enjoy it and I loose enough weight by the spring I think I'll treat myself to a full suspension bike.

Craikeybaby

10,513 posts

228 months

Sunday 14th July
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It is a fun little bike park - fortunately the council got some experts, OnTrack, to build it, and after the initial snagging they have done a good job.

Burger Heaven 83, on the opposite side of the A45 to the golf course do great burgers.

demic

393 posts

164 months

Monday 15th July
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Took the young un around the local scarecrow festival this weekend.



Hugo Stiglitz

37,564 posts

214 months

Tuesday
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At the top of Hope X in the Peak.

Bike, models own.

bobbo89

5,397 posts

148 months

Tuesday
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Beautiful British summer scene hehe

Two things leap out at me though Hugo, the red packaging protection on your fork axle and what mad man has a dropper post but leaves it fully extended to get off the bike....?

trails

3,984 posts

152 months

Tuesday
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bobbo89 said:
Beautiful British summer scene hehe

Two things leap out at me though Hugo, the red packaging protection on your fork axle and what mad man has a dropper post but leaves it fully extended to get off the bike....?
Think thats the orange sticker on the XT rotor...and clearly a long legged rider; I'd be on the floor if I left my dropper up hehe

Hugo Stiglitz

37,564 posts

214 months

Tuesday
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Ah yes the bike is still fairly new.

I took my forks and wheels off a different bike to upgrade. I've always left the red rubber on!

bobbo89

5,397 posts

148 months

Tuesday
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It's something I see all the time and I've never understood it, it's like those vans you see (Vavaro's?) where the blue transport tape has been left on the grille as people think it's blue rather than chrome.