cargo
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Can anyone let me borrow a bicycle
Enough of serious stuff for a while.................
I've spent a lot of time recently on something very much like this
believe me it's extremely hard work.
But I'd like to borrow something like this
Given our passion for things early morning I want to get up on Monday or Wednesday morning of practise week and see if I can manage a lap of the course on a bike before breakfast (maybe lunch would be a better target) But I've not got the bike and I'll not have room in the van to bring one
So would anyone on the IOM be able to let me borrow one ?
And I don't want some old delivery bike made of cast iron something a little bit racier would be very nice.
I believe its downhill from the Brandywell but getting there could be tough.
Also does anyone know what is a reasonable time for a lap of the course on a bicycle. I'll double the figure to give me an estimate of what I might expect to do.
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2008, 03:02 PM by Malcolm.)
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01-08-2008, 11:47 AM |
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cargo
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RE: Can anyone let be borrow a bicycle
I have indeed seen that poster and well done that man.
If no one comes up with a bike for me I'll try that shop.
I'm only really doing this to try and keep my training ticking over while we're on the IOM if anyone wants to sponsor me in someway that would be fine and of course it'll all go to the Supporters Club.
When you say you've done it in 2 hours 50 are you a serious bike rider like do you ride one regulary ?
I'd be delighted to get round in anything like that time. I was hoping to start at sunrise just like early morning practise and get back without losing to much of the day.
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01-08-2008, 01:16 PM |
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cargo
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RE: Can anyone let be borrow a bicycle
I'm on one of those spin bikes at least 3 times a week for 45-60 mins at a time most of it is with very high resistance ( very steep hill)
I'm also doing curcuit training, running and some weights...........Fitness wise I think I can get round for a lap............................however
I've not ridden a bike on the road for years
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01-08-2008, 01:50 PM |
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Barry Wood
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RE: Can anyone let me borrow a bicycle
Your efforts are very much appreciated over the years Mal. Look forward to catching up with you in the paddock.
Just to totally demoralise you Cargo, on 27th June, 1929, the Bicycle TT was won by a Manxman S.R. Taggart who set a new record for the course in 1 hour, 57 minutes and 36 secs
I first did it in my summer holidays in 1975 on a 3-speed Raleigh Hustler, we went round backwards but took most of the day, no rush then. My partner for the ride was Brian Christian, later known to many racers as the plaster man at Nobles Hospital for many years.
Amazingly I managed the complete lap without falling off! But on a later lap around the course by pushbike, one of my mates left his bike on the tram-lines at the Bungalow while he went in for a bottle of pop, and the tram ran over the wheel, rendering his "retirement" at The Bungalow, requesting picking-up
In this country, it is customary to offer generous gratuities to taxi drivers
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01-08-2008, 08:09 PM |
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larryd
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RE: Can anyone let me borrow a bicycle
Barry Wood Wrote:we went round backwards
Conjures up a most interesting mental picture, that.
Which direction were you facing, Barry??
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01-08-2008, 09:27 PM |
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02-08-2008, 05:09 PM |
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