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Re: London to Brighton Charity Ride - feeling fit???
« Reply #25 on: January 21, 2016, 10:19 PM »
Haha... thanks Steve!

Tis a long way and some of the posts on this thread are very encouraging. I've asked a few of the old Team WHEELS members if they are up for it; one is in so far (Anthony Butt) and a couple of WHEELS owners who aren't have kindly agreed to loan us their WHEELS builds for the day so we can have a bit of a reunion/convoy thing going on.

Anybody else? I'll have to get a list of names at some point to see the final numbers.

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Re: London to Brighton Charity Ride - feeling fit???
« Reply #26 on: January 21, 2016, 11:39 PM »
Anto Butt has a way rare funky quad setup. This was at return to wheels where we had four generations of Quadangles on the day.

 


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London to Brighton Charity Ride - feeling fit???
« Reply #27 on: January 22, 2016, 10:39 AM »
Looks like there's six of us Moonriders (I've been called worse lol!!!) up for it (so far)😊

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« Reply #28 on: January 22, 2016, 10:45 AM »
a couple of WHEELS owners who aren't have kindly agreed to loan us their WHEELS builds for the day so we can have a bit of a reunion/convoy thing going on.

A wheels setup you say? Maybe you could twist my arm off the cruiser.   ;)
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« Reply #29 on: January 26, 2016, 03:31 PM »
For those of you on the book of face, I've just set up a Group Page for this. It's closed at the minute whilst we get all of the details together but you can search for it and request to be added I think?

LMK if you have any issues.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1528389764125345/

Incidentally, CRY are not registered with this particular event, but the organizers have messaged us back to say when we book our places to just select 'I don't know yet' when prompted to select one of the listed charities and then you can just fundraise for whoever you wish. I'm sure the wife will set up a L2B CRY bike ride page on the CRY website pretty sharpish  :daumenhoch:

If you're not on Fb please let me know on here if/when you've entered so we don't miss anybody and then we can make the plans for meeting up etc... later on.

Thanks fellas!  :daumenhoch:
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« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2016, 06:52 AM »
Well that's wifey and I booked up.... no turning back now  :-\
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Re: London to Brighton Charity Ride - feeling fit???
« Reply #31 on: January 31, 2016, 09:23 PM »
We now have 10 people booked in for this.... hoping a few more will be joining our team next week also.

Anybody else up for it??
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« Reply #32 on: February 08, 2016, 08:28 AM »
Finally booked on for this, the girlfriend too but she'll more than likely be on a mountain bike.  Can't wait!

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« Reply #33 on: February 10, 2016, 08:37 PM »
I live a few miles from part of the route. I'm happy to wave and cheer  :angel:
I'll be a bus shuffle munsterer to..  :daumenhoch:
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« Reply #34 on: April 18, 2016, 10:46 PM »
Well I thought I'd post a quick update on our progress for the L2B....

We completed a 25 mile training run this afternoon; took the train into the centre of Brum with the bikes and then rode back home again. I'm still training on my mountain bike as the frame I am going to build up for the actual ride still hasn't arrived yet (it's in the post). More to follow on that soon once the build is underway.

Our team is now up to about 25 riders, with 6 from the charity AEDdonate who will each be riding with defibs and full oxygen resus kits(!)

Still a long way to go, but we're getting there...
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« Reply #35 on: July 14, 2016, 08:52 PM »
Just posted an update on a thread Chownie has started on this, but the time is counting down to L2B 2016 now..... training is a little behind schedule but we're definitely getting there. I have almost completed my Brum WHEELS build for the actual ride (just brakes to fit) and I have a vintage lid as well.

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My sister has also entered and has been told by her employer that they will match her final sponsorship total so I am cheekily adding the link to her sponsorship site on here in case any of you guys are feeling at all generous. All for a great cause chaps and any small donation will be very much appreciated as it will have course end up being doubled :daumenhoch:

http://aeddonate.org.uk/projects/alex4/


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« Reply #36 on: August 02, 2016, 03:47 PM »

Well we're still getting the odd RADster signing up for this.... can I tempt anybody else to get involved? Another rider has literally just joined our BMX-to-Brighton team....  fistblump

If anybody else is considering this have a look at our Facebook page:-

'CRY Alex' L2B Charity Bike Ride

...or if anybody is feeling generous please go to the AEDdonate link in my previous post. Even the smallest donation could save a life.
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« Reply #37 on: August 04, 2016, 02:32 PM »
Not too long to go to the ride, I'm really looking forward to it.  We got a 30 miler in the other week,  got 15 miles in on Sunday but my girlfriend had a nasty crash and knocked herself out for a few seconds, she's all good now apart from a few bruises and grazes.  Looking forward to seeing you guys there :-)

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« Reply #38 on: August 04, 2016, 03:33 PM »
Yeah - it's getting close now! Glad to hear the training distances are building up, you're well ahead of us at the minute although we are now booked on several local group ride-outs in our area to make sure we put the training in. We're off to south Wales for a weekend of whiskey tasting for our anniversary in a few weeks and Rach has already suggested we take the bikes and go for a ride around the Brecon Beacons the following morning. We're staying at a CAMRA real ale pub so I am not too sure how well that will go, but we shall see!  ???

Not good about the missus having a crash though mate - hope she is ok now?

We will have to post up some means of meeting up at the start. We're staying in Clapham the night before and Brighton the night after (beer!) so hopefully we'll all have the chance to relax before/after the ride itself.
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« Reply #39 on: August 04, 2016, 06:23 PM »
Yeah - it's getting close now! Glad to hear the training distances are building up, you're well ahead of us at the minute although we are now booked on several local group ride-outs in our area to make sure we put the training in. We're off to south Wales for a weekend of whiskey tasting for our anniversary in a few weeks and Rach has already suggested we take the bikes and go for a ride around the Brecon Beacons the following morning. We're staying at a CAMRA real ale pub so I am not too sure how well that will go, but we shall see!  ???

Not good about the missus having a crash though mate - hope she is ok now?

We will have to post up some means of meeting up at the start. We're staying in Clapham the night before and Brighton the night after (beer!) so hopefully we'll all have the chance to relax before/after the ride itself.

Sounds like you'll get plenty in before the ride :-), and Wales will Be lovely to ride around!  Not sure if you'll be near enough to the Forest Of Dean but there's plenty of cycle tracks around the forest, really nice there.  It's on the border of South Wales. 

Michelles ok now,  just a bit bashed up but it's not out her off although her disc brake is now slightly bent so we have to get that sorted. 

We're hoping to stay the night before, depending on if my mum will have my dog for the night.  Be good to meet up before hand.  I think there's a skatepark in the park so plan on having a ride there before hand, possibly :-)

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« Reply #40 on: August 04, 2016, 07:07 PM »
Is she doing the ride too? If so I should add her to the list so we know how many we're trying to meet up with at the start....
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« Reply #41 on: August 05, 2016, 10:20 AM »
see if you can beat our time, Griff, myself and a couple of guys from the Burner forum did it a few years back and it took us 8 hours! 

The food stop half way though is epic!!   :daumenhoch:

You will all need to pull on eachother though as we all had moments where we were ready to jack it in, but we all rallied and got the motivation back up.

Good luck guys  :daumenhoch:

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« Reply #42 on: August 05, 2016, 04:01 PM »
see if you can beat our time, Griff, myself and a couple of guys from the Burner forum did it a few years back and it took us 8 hours! 

The food stop half way though is epic!!   :daumenhoch:

You will all need to pull on eachother though as we all had moments where we were ready to jack it in, but we all rallied and got the motivation back up.

Good luck guys  :daumenhoch:

It was 8.5 hours. Tbf it would have been way less than that if we hadn't stopped every 5 yards for the guy who did Fook all training  :teef:


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« Reply #43 on: August 05, 2016, 04:22 PM »
So 8.5hours is the time we have got to beat then  :daumenhoch:

The wife seems to think she will leave us all behind and will be in the pub in Brighton before we even get to the Beacon hill.... I'm not so sure, but we'll see. She is doing it on her mountain bike, so she has gears (and aerodynamics!) on her side. She got in from a 15mile training ride about half an hour ago, whereas I'm stuck offshore for the next couple of weeks  ???

We will try to keep all of the BMXers together in one gaggle... I am really starting to look forward to it now. Are there many water stations along the route, out of interest?

I have just posted this on the RAD Fb page, but I will paste it in here too as it concerns the heart screening events we are striving to put together:-

'Ok guys and girls... time is ticking away before our mammoth London to Brighton charity bike ride. Myself, the wife and around 15 others from RAD are tackling this, and the majority of our team are riding our Old School rides. I'm taking my WHEELS Pro (thanks Mike Janssen!) and i have even managed to talk Anto But from the original WHEELS team to join us. We are raising funds to place public accessible defibs in the community, and also to allow us to fund and run our very own heart screening event early in 2017. These days are costing us 3500pounds for each day and we currently have 3 days booked in Feb next year. Each day will screen 100 people, totally free, funded by the kind donations made during our fund raising efforts so far. If you have friends, family and loved ones who are aged 13-35, get them booked in. I will post up more details of how once we have made the necessary bookings, venues etc... For now, if you can dig deep and make even the smallest donation then you, the OS BMX community could be saving a life.'

http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/cryalexl2b/?
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« Reply #44 on: August 05, 2016, 05:51 PM »
Is she doing the ride too? If so I should add her to the list so we know how many we're trying to meet up with at the start....

Yes she is :-)

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« Reply #45 on: August 05, 2016, 07:30 PM »
There are no water stations, only the half way food break.

Make sure you use a camelback thingy which you can refill half way  :daumenhoch:

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« Reply #46 on: August 06, 2016, 12:34 AM »
I've got a bottle cage that fastens to a seatpost if you want to borrow that Martin?
Are you going to MK?

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« Reply #47 on: August 06, 2016, 12:49 AM »
I've got a bottle cage that fastens to a seatpost if you want to borrow that Martin?
Are you going to MK?

Yes mate - that sounds awesome. Does it just clip on?

I'm in Norway unfortunately, so no MK for me  :(

Where are you based?
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« Reply #48 on: September 12, 2016, 10:15 PM »
Well, we're just back home from an awesome weekend down on the London to Brighton charity bike ride.

It was.... errr..... different!

Amazing atmosphere and we had great weather all weekend.

It's a long way, especially on a BMX! We were doing pretty well from the tart and were really mixing it with the majority of the rider traffic, but we had a few technical issues after a while. One of the BMX lads (one of my mates) has a total crank bearing failure on 123 miles and had to drop out, and then I had a front wheel puncture on 22miles. Believe it or not I then suffered a further two punctures on the same wheel over the next 4 miles. We ran out of spares and patches in the end, so at the lunchtime break i visited the mechanics station who as they didn't have any inner tubes in my size cobbled something together folding up a larger tube and inflating it hard... it felt fine and lasted to the end! My sister also had a puncture about 400yards up the road from my first, so in total we certainly had a few set-backs.

But we made it! Ditchling Beacon was bloody ridiculous, and we could barely push our bikes by the time we got to the top.

Total raised by us so far is around 2100pounds which is fabulous.

Same again next year for sure.... the atmosphere was fantastic so we'll be getting another group together again.

To top it all off ex-Birmingham WHEELS rider Anto But joined us on his freshly rebuilt Kappa and took the time to pose for some pics on my bike and also signed my race plate  :daumenhoch:

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« Reply #49 on: September 12, 2016, 10:23 PM »
It was a bit of a shame we managed to get separated from many of the group almost immediately but there was a great turn out at the start and it was fab to put some faces to names at check-in. Awesome effort all-round and well done to all of the others who joined us in taking part  fistblump


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