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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:58 pm 
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Doing the Tom Simpson Memorial Ride on Feb 26th. Ideal for older 'higher' geared bikes as it's fairly flat.

http://www.dinningtonrc.co.uk/


That's pretty close to my mum and dads' in the mighty Sheffield - can anyone roll up and join in? I could be tempted...


Yes, if memory serves me right, it's enter on the line. (Which is handy if the weather's pants).


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I am well up for the cycle island and anything else in the Hampshire area.


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Goldie wrote:
vivelesalpes wrote:
Doing the Tom Simpson Memorial Ride on Feb 26th. Ideal for older 'higher' geared bikes as it's fairly flat.

http://www.dinningtonrc.co.uk/


That's pretty close to my mum and dads' in the mighty Sheffield - can anyone roll up and join in? I could be tempted...


Same day as the possible 'Old Skool' 10 at Brotherton. I don't see many 'classic' bikes in the field of riders and, knowing some of the faces on show in 2011 at least, it'll be pretty fierce out on the road!


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Goldie wrote:
vivelesalpes wrote:
Doing the Tom Simpson Memorial Ride on Feb 26th. Ideal for older 'higher' geared bikes as it's fairly flat.

http://www.dinningtonrc.co.uk/


That's pretty close to my mum and dads' in the mighty Sheffield - can anyone roll up and join in? I could be tempted...
no doubt our club will send a contingent again, I might be tempted myself, but it would be on modern bike. If you fancy it, you could ride out with our club from the centre of sheffield - they'll more than look after you, whether I'm there or not. But riding there and back plus the tommy itself is a 100 miler. I'll confirm if anyone is riding later


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Goldie wrote:
vivelesalpes wrote:
Doing the Tom Simpson Memorial Ride on Feb 26th. Ideal for older 'higher' geared bikes as it's fairly flat.

http://www.dinningtonrc.co.uk/


That's pretty close to my mum and dads' in the mighty Sheffield - can anyone roll up and join in? I could be tempted...
no doubt our club will send a contingent again, I might be tempted myself, but it would be on modern bike. If you fancy it, you could ride out with our club from the centre of sheffield - they'll more than look after you, whether I'm there or not. But riding there and back plus the tommy itself is a 100 miler. I'll confirm if anyone is riding later


I think there's rumours that one or two from La Squadra doing it. If the roads look a bit grubby, I'll be on my new bike. If it's nice it will be on an old one.

I'm driving over as my wifes dad was from Harworth and went to school with Tom Simpson, so she wants a nozy around the 'museum'. (Plus she wants to go to the Yorkshire Outlet which I think is the real reason)


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Any one interested ?

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=185755


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I was looking at that the other day.


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Here's something for everyone http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... 04#1416404


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vivelesalpes wrote:
Doing the Tom Simpson Memorial Ride on Feb 26th. Ideal for older 'higher' geared bikes as it's fairly flat.

http://www.dinningtonrc.co.uk/
well, that hurt! Should have known what we were in for. Most of the field rode carbon-everything bikes, we turned up on winter bikes - fat tyres, mudguards and flaps. good work out tho' plus we rode out and back from sheffield. Need more training though for next year .. never really felt comfortable, the fact that I didnt know where I was kept me with a group.
confession tho - didnt ride retro, rode the racelight T2


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pigman wrote:
vivelesalpes wrote:
Doing the Tom Simpson Memorial Ride on Feb 26th. Ideal for older 'higher' geared bikes as it's fairly flat.

http://www.dinningtonrc.co.uk/
well, that hurt! Should have known what we were in for. Most of the field rode carbon-everything bikes, we turned up on winter bikes - fat tyres, mudguards and flaps. good work out tho' plus we rode out and back from sheffield. Need more training though for next year .. never really felt comfortable, the fact that I didnt know where I was kept me with a group.
confession tho - didnt ride retro, rode the racelight T2


Well, I did warn you :roll: :wink:


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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:32 pm 
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Is there ride in hereford planned for this july?

Mark

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Just wondering whether there is amy interest in some retro road rides in 2012? Not thinking anything too ambitious, perhaps target an early and late season sportive plus the Herefordshire Road Ride in July - but is there a critical mass or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Thoughts/suggestions would be more than welcome.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 7:50 pm 
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Anyone want a nice ride on the Isle of Anglesey, then the

ON YER BIKE charity ride is on on Sunday 1st July..

please note that Anglesey IS NOT flat !!!

http://www.freewebs.com/crm_results/onyerbike2012.htm


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How about Birmingham Oxford this Sunday? nice event, plenty of village hall cake and sarnie stops, easily do-able on 52/39 front, 13-25 rear


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:33 pm 
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^ annoyed to have missed that. Anyone else up for rides in Coventry/Warks area?


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:32 pm 
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lae wrote:
^ annoyed to have missed that. Anyone else up for rides in Coventry/Warks area?


yep, where? when?

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