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London to Brighton Bike Ride 2006

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Topic: London to Brighton Bike Ride 2006
Posted By: Black no sugar
Subject: London to Brighton Bike Ride 2006
Date Posted: 05 Jun 06 at 10:28am

It's getting near! 18th June is looming...

When you're sailing away on your boats that Sunday, think about the small team from LancingSC cycling the 60 miles from London to Brighton!

If you want to help, please drop me a line on my sponsorship form

http://www.bhf.org.uk/sponsorship/sponsorpage.aspx?User=isabellejackson&SponsorshipPageID=15901 - http://www.bhf.org.uk/sponsorship/sponsorpage.aspx?User=isab ellejackson&SponsorshipPageID=15901

Many many thanks in advance,

xxxxxxxxxxxxx Isabelle

 



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Replies:
Posted By: jpbuzz591
Date Posted: 05 Jun 06 at 4:19pm
Good luck BNS

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Jp Indoe
Contender 518
Buzz591
Chew Valley Sailing club
Bristol


Posted By: jeffers
Date Posted: 05 Jun 06 at 9:44pm
Good luck BNS, you may bump in to a team from Hunts on your way down.

Paul


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Paul
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D-Zero GBR 74


Posted By: MRJP BUZZ 585
Date Posted: 05 Jun 06 at 9:51pm
yea good luck BNS

is the pic on ur page u


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Josh Preater

http://www.bu22.co.uk">BUZZING IS FUN



Posted By: jeffers
Date Posted: 06 Jun 06 at 11:13am
Originally posted by MRJP BUZZ 585


is the pic on ur page u


Probably not.......


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Paul
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D-Zero GBR 74


Posted By: carshalton fc
Date Posted: 06 Jun 06 at 5:34pm

BNS u should pop into aquasports and go for a mid bike ride sail i will be there, if u fancy a chat etc



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Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 06 Jun 06 at 6:18pm

It's very kind of you, but I'm pretty sure Mercers Park isn't mid-ride. Besides, we've got a start time of 6.30 and, if all team members are in Clapham Common on time, we might pass Nutfield before you've even packed your sailing bag .

Then again, if we're thirsty, hungry, sore and in need of company (there'll only be another 27,000 of us) we might come and say hi!



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http://www.lancingsc.org.uk/index.html - Lancing SC


Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 16 Jun 06 at 4:11pm

Come on, it's in 2 days and not one forum member has offered a few pennies

Think about this donation as an investment in the future: with the kind of lifestyle I can guess you have through the This or That thread, you will need all the cardiac help you can get when you're my age!

 pleeeeeeeaaaaaaaase



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http://www.lancingsc.org.uk/index.html - Lancing SC


Posted By: jpbuzz591
Date Posted: 16 Jun 06 at 4:17pm
BNS, i will make a donation when i get home as i dont have my card, just hope i still have money in my bank account.

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Jp Indoe
Contender 518
Buzz591
Chew Valley Sailing club
Bristol


Posted By: Isis
Date Posted: 18 Jun 06 at 9:29am
Good luck today Isabelle! Hope you get on ok...

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Posted By: les5269
Date Posted: 19 Jun 06 at 10:32pm

Congratulation BnS on finishing your trek. Hope your not to tired today

BTW your cheques in the post



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Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 19 Jun 06 at 10:32pm

Hiya everyone!

In reply to considerate members who worry about the state of my bum, I would like to say immediately that I'm fine, no aches or pains immediately noticeable.

We had a 6.30 start and got through the start line at 7.10, thus avoiding the worst of the crowds and the heat. We had a clear run all the way, stopped a few times to get the team together and get an ice-cream (there's a little shop at Turners Hill that sells ice-creams to die for )

I stayed with Mark all the way, to reply to the same considerate member who would have rejoiced in a temporary split-up. He was riding my old bike, heavier and slower than mine, and he has recently been on a punishing yeast-based diet (he's working in Dublin during the week and fast acquiring a taste for Guinness).

Now, for those of you who don't know the Brighton area: Brighton is south of the South Downs and, to get to the city from the north, you need to get over the hills.
Well OK, it's not Mount Everest, but I'm no Armstrong (Lance, not Louis). The London to Brighton ride takes us every year through Ditchling Beacon, up a twisty 2-mile road with a 1:10 gradient. Most riders come off their bikes and start pushing. This year, I coldly abandoned Contender443 to his fate and stayed on my bike all the way to the top. I thought I was about to faint by the time I got there! A quick rest and another ice-cream (Feast, the best) got me back on the saddle.
We made it to Brighton in 6 hours - as I said, we were in a team and I didn't want to leave people behind. Then we cycled to LancingSC for a swim!  

There were 27,000 registered participants that day, plus all the cyclists who joined in after the start for a fun ride. It's the biggest ride in Europe, brings Brighton to a complete standstill for a day and earns millions of pounds for the British Heart Foundation. Can't be bad  

Wanna come next year?



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