A sunny Sat. Only six people on the ride but a wholly enjoyable trundle out into the Surrey countryside, a ride up Box Hill and all in all, 58 miles. Back home in time for the Six Nations. Not the best performance from the Welsh, but who cares, we won!
Off skiing next weekend, so guess I need to spend some time on the turbo trainer in the week, but at least skiing is exercise!
I am cycling from Nancy to London in May 2012 as part of the Dallaglio Flintoff Cycle Slam. This blog records my progress as I try to get in shape for the big event.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Friday, 24 February 2012
Better weather & good luck Wales
The weather is a little more pleasant & I am hoping for a big day tomorrow. A morning in the saddle, followed by a dash back home for step 3 in the Grand Slam dream. Fingers crossed we put England to the sword! I have offered Lawrence £50 on the result with the loser contributing to the victor's Slam fundraising efforts, but he is yet to take me up on it. Maybe running scared!
Friday, 17 February 2012
Daffodils, turbo training and off to the velodrome
The bad weather curtailed last week's training on Sat morning & I then headed down to Wales to watch step two in the Grand Slam dream. Even Mrs Y got into the spirit of things with the latest addition to her wardrobe.
The turbo trainer is now up & running and it got its first usage last night with a 30 minute pedal.
Off to the Olympic Velodrome this evening for the track world cup. Looking forward to it.
The turbo trainer is now up & running and it got its first usage last night with a 30 minute pedal.
Off to the Olympic Velodrome this evening for the track world cup. Looking forward to it.
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Oh deer, a cold Sat morning
The Slam training ride was cancelled, but I decided to go anyway. Surprise, surprise, there was nobody in Richmond, but I headed off towards Surrey. Scenery in Richmond Park was stunning and the deer appeared to be enjoying the relative peace & quiet. Made it as far as Esher when the cold got the better of me & I headed off to Kingston to go to Sigma Sport to buy some handwarmers. Bizarrely they don't stock them, but a warm shop & a cup of coffee did the trick, and after two hours in the saddle & 30 miles, I was back home.
With the snowfall on Saturday night, there was no riding on Sunday, so I got to lie-in and prepare myself for the roller coaster of watching Wales play rugby. Ireland dispatched, bring on Scotland!!
With the snowfall on Saturday night, there was no riding on Sunday, so I got to lie-in and prepare myself for the roller coaster of watching Wales play rugby. Ireland dispatched, bring on Scotland!!
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