that was fun,
..... not including stopping to help Geoff fix his flat,
102kms
32.7kmph
3:05hrs
as i left to ride back home i saw an ambo and fire truck leave NN
Le Tour De Norfy
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Re: Le Tour De Norfythat was fun,
..... not including stopping to help Geoff fix his flat, 102kms 32.7kmph 3:05hrs as i left to ride back home i saw an ambo and fire truck leave NN when do we stop for coffee???
Re: Le Tour De NorfyBeing a complete newcomer to riding I did the 38K only, ended up being about 42K. A couple of firsts for me, the longest I've ridden without pause, the first time I've ridden in a (albeit rather straggly) group, the first flat tyre- bugger.
Had a lot of fun, but felt for those who came to grief on the railway line, there were a couple there being reskinned when I went passed and I heard of a couple more behind me, nothing serious tho I believe. Cheers JM
Re: Le Tour De NorfyWell done JM. Do you ride with any groups? This is the way to learn quickly. Try the bike shop rides, or the coffee shop rides, such as the Dome Coffee Shop ride.
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Thanks, Master. I'm retiring at the end of the year- thus the new bike, so I'm hoping to hook up with Wednesday vets at Richmond fairly soon. Cheers JM
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That is great news. See you there. It is a very enjoyable atmosphere, both on the ride, and back at the bakery for coffee. A word of warning:- 'Believe nothing of what you hear there, and half of what you see!"
Re: Le Tour De NorfyPlug it into the calendar team - 28th of October - very soon
http://www.claremontrotary.org.au/derwent/
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