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I had lunch recently with someone who will remain nameless (b****555) who admitted to using his work rucksack as a windsail to attain a Strava KOM on a certain stretch of seafront. He admitted this whilst eating 4 kilograms of baked camembert and a suggestion of side salad.

If you see someone at bigdog or mayhem looking like they are biking home from work at about 45 kph you have been warned...

also i think he smokes gitanes, he's even got a sticker on his bike advertising them.
 
Funnily enough, we were having lunch at The Bridge Inn at Amberley on Wednesday, and one of the guys had what was called a ploughman's lunch. No ploughman ever ate such a thing. A similar amount of brie, but plenty of salad, revolting-looking coleslaw, a couple of bits of 'French' bread. Needless to say he felt ill on the way back and struggled to keep up. I had chips and I was fine.

No photos I'm afraid. 46 miles in all, SDW from Hove to Amberley, return via Amgmering Woods, Cissbury and Shoreham. Obviously a lot heavier going than it was a few weeks ago, Amgmering Woods in particular really quite boggy and will be for a while yet I guess. SDW not too bad though, not enough to slow you down.
 
Anthony":13t1bon0 said:
Funnily enough, we were having lunch at The Bridge Inn at Amberley on Wednesday, and one of the guys had what was called a ploughman's lunch. No ploughman ever ate such a thing. A similar amount of brie, but plenty of salad, revolting-looking coleslaw, a couple of bits of 'French' bread. Needless to say he felt ill on the way back and struggled to keep up. I had chips and I was fine.

No photos I'm afraid. 46 miles in all, SDW from Hove to Amberley, return via Amgmering Woods, Cissbury and Shoreham. Obviously a lot heavier going than it was a few weeks ago, Amgmering Woods in particular really quite boggy and will be for a while yet I guess. SDW not too bad though, not enough to slow you down.

Sounds a lovely route - I just wish the conditions were better as I have a week off and want to get out a bit on the bikes. I might however pop along to Dunkirk as there is a stage race there this week and that would be good.
 
DA-EVO":i4r9qejj said:
admitted to using his work rucksack as a windsail to attain a Strava KOM on a certain stretch of seafront. He admitted this whilst eating 4 kilograms of baked camembert and a suggestion of side salad.

If you see someone at bigdog or mayhem looking like they are biking home from work at about 45 kph you have been warned...

also i think he smokes gitanes, he's even got a sticker on his bike advertising them.

:LOL: What I didn't admit is that there's also a motor in that big old rucksack. That, too, runs almost exclusively on cheese.
 
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