Channel loop
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Channel loopI want to ride the Channel Loop, does any one know how manys kms it is?
when do we stop for coffee???
Re: Channel loopI know that the channel loop including tinderbox, plus bike track to Bridgewater and return is 160Km
There are four phases of bicycle commuting; first there's fear, then rage, then self-righteousness and finally, fun.
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Re: Channel loopBIG LOOP
Hobart, Kingston, Margate, Oyster Cover, Woodbridge, Gordon, Deep Bay, Lymington, Petcheys Bay, Huonville, Longley, Hobart when do we stop for coffee???
Re: Channel loop
Just do it BT, and make sure your computer is working. That way, you can tell US how far it is. Start with 2 bidons, food in the pocket, cash for more food, more cash for train fare home, and keep pedalling. All sounds easy to me. ps Is this a mid week plan?
Re: Channel loophmm dont know when i will tackel this as i am trying to refocus my riding/training for the Winter Challenge, Freycinet Challenge and some winter TTs. But i do love a loooong ride. I really should stop looking at map books.
mid week plan....i am stuck at my desk 8-4, 5 days per week. will check my calendar and set a date. when do we stop for coffee???
Re: Channel loopI keep my long rides down to the Dome rides, my other rides are about working on speed for time trialing. With the ATB coming up later in the year a few of us are increasing our long rides but still working mainly on our speed and TT technique and getting an age standard time.
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