Mar 2022
1:36pm, 17 Mar 2022
31,410 posts
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EvilPixie
No Visiting vrap and elbee They've taken me up big hills and bee talked to me the whole time and I managed big hills without walking but still having heart attacks Adrenaline pumping I was 100% convinced I'd fall off but didn't
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Mar 2022
1:40pm, 17 Mar 2022
76,302 posts
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Gobi
Ah nice they do have a few slopes in those parts
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Mar 2022
1:44pm, 17 Mar 2022
31,412 posts
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EvilPixie
They live in Cumbria
We drove most of lakesman yesterday Makes where I live feel flat
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Mar 2022
1:54pm, 17 Mar 2022
62,537 posts
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GlennR
Flat? You don't know the meaning of flat.
IBRWQS.
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Mar 2022
2:09pm, 17 Mar 2022
133,766 posts
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GregP
You ever do the Tarpley 10, GR? Someone told me it was hilly. I'm from Essex and even I thought it was flat.
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Mar 2022
2:15pm, 17 Mar 2022
11,146 posts
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lammo
nice Pix, enjoy your training and being guided
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Mar 2022
2:22pm, 17 Mar 2022
25,142 posts
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TROSaracen
Tarpley 10 (and 20 for that matter) are mountainous.
Half marathon I'm doing at the weekend is flat - only 'hill' is where the promenade dips under the pier and has to go back up again. Around 3 feet of climbing I believe, but quite steep and punchy
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Mar 2022
2:44pm, 17 Mar 2022
62,540 posts
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GlennR
I have done the Tarpley 10, come to think of it. Shortly after the end of the last ice age.
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Mar 2022
2:50pm, 17 Mar 2022
62,541 posts
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GlennR
No recollection of hills. St Neots has *a* hill.
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Mar 2022
2:57pm, 17 Mar 2022
31,414 posts
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EvilPixie
Thanks lammo
First 17m of todays ride had almost as much ascent as the 56m of outlaw
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