JonathanGi
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I am sooo busy now I've retired;
Found it thanks. Some serious TT cyclists in the group! Might be out of my depth…!!I *think* it is Ride On With Type 1
I used Zwift a lot during lock down but have not been on it for some time so apologies if my memory is playing tricks
Fear not - it is definitely a social ride on Saturdays. I am a bit of a slow coach but found myself in the leading team a few times.Found it thanks. Some serious TT cyclists in the group! Might be out of my depth…!!
There’s definitely a mental barrier to going into a cold garage to fire up the turbo trainer but Zwift can be quite addictive. If I feel like a wander through the countryside, I follow Indoor Cycling Videos on YouTube and go for a virtual wander through the Dolomites!An hour of mindless turbo is sometimes just the thing to do!
I’d be up for a meet-up. I’m near Hull but travel not a problem. Humber Bridge sportive is taking place on 23 June if that’s of interest…I quite fancy the look of the Cotswolds one (as I've never ridden up there, plus chilled out sounds nice), but I was planning to ride to London and around the middle (it's RideLondon that weekend) while it's closed to traffic that weekend.
I could probably be persuaded by peer pressure to ride to (or at the very least around) the Cotswolds instead tho.
Equally if people fancy the Mendips I'd be game.
I live near Frome in Somerset, I think my profile says Bath (where I work), I should probably update that!
That would would be the weekend after the end of diabetes week, so would sort of follow @SimonP's suggestion. I could try and make it that way, the route looks interesting.I’d be up for a meet-up. I’m near Hull but travel not a problem. Humber Bridge sportive is taking place on 23 June if that’s of interest…
My legs struggle with the Malverns, so not sure how they'd cope with the dolomites!Can we do the Dolomites?
Assuming Diabetes UK aren't in fact willing to sponsor us for travel to Italy for a promo-video on cycling with T1 diabetes, I'm also happy to travel to something in the UK (though grudgingly as Italy does sound nice).
We're like a grand tour peloton, we don't hang about.This thread is really moving on.
I was just hoping for the cost of the flight, but if Diabetes UK branding on the side of a bus works better for them then that works for me too 🙂 😉We're like a grand tour peloton, we don't hang about.
Mini Clubman, antique gold, MNC 645P. Bought for £200, sold for scrap at 112k miles for £80.How far can this go? First cars? Mine was a 1965 Ford Cortina with very nice red plastic seats bought in July 1975. I actually sold it for more than I paid for it. The only car I have ever done that with!
I learnt to drive in a Renault 4 (bought by my dad in 88, my brother still keeps it going) but my first car was also a 5, a diesel model.Mine was a Renault 5.
I quite like the look of the new electric one (as long as it goes fast - so the the Alpine version), though tbh still not overly keen on electric despite working in automotive.
They are collectors items now. My brother has been offered serious money for it, but he won't sell it. When growing up it was the uncoolest car anyone could have, but now they are the top of retro cool.I had a Renault 4 for a while.