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January 29, 2015 at 9:41 pm #23133
cidermart
So February is coming and so is the Commiserations kick in the face from Ride London I’ve found out that I’m not in and so can you, albeit on a smart phone. Follow the link and sign in, click view and then receipt and if it says cancelled just sit back and wait for the kick in the face from the Postie. Good luck with it though.
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got it first time. really
got it first time. really looking forward to it too. One more thing to tick off the bucket list.#humblebrag
Anthony.C
It would be a rather sad and
It would be a rather sad and pathetic thing to do which doesn’t stop some people from doing it every year. Anyone who is that desperate just do it for charity, you only have to raise a few hundred quid.pruaga
I wasn’t suggesting riding
I wasn’t suggesting riding the closed roads, that would end up as chaos if everyone just turned up, and I haven’t studied the route in detail. Like I said, just thinking out loud.I accidentally ended up on the course of a BHF ride last year. Rode for a while, chatted to a few people and then confused the marshalls at a junction when I turned to head home and everyone else kept going!
I don’t think I’d go out of my way to turn up to sportive start intentionally to tag along though, seems a bit rude.
Iamnot Wiggins
pruaga wrote:Just thinking
pruaga wrote:Just thinking out loud here, but…As I understand it, the whole course is on public roads that are closed for the day. There would be nothing to stop a large enough group just turning up to the ‘start’ on any old Sunday morning to do it themselves? I know a lot of the roads are not usually nice cycling routes, but if there were enough people a critical mass could form giving safety in numbers.
Whilst I can’t argue with your point, I did ride part of the route from Surrey into London before last years event and the difference was night & day, especially in Kingston!
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glynr36 wrote:pruaga
glynr36 wrote:pruaga wrote:Just thinking out loud here, but…As I understand it, the whole course is on public roads that are closed for the day. There would be nothing to stop a large enough group just turning up to the ‘start’ on any old Sunday morning to do it themselves? I know a lot of the roads are not usually nice cycling routes, but if there were enough people a critical mass could form giving safety in numbers.
This.
I know a number of people who have turned up and just rode sportive routes on the same day.
I wish you all the very best of luck riding down the A12 (A102M) and later out along the A4 when the road isn’t closed.Riding on ‘open’ roads when there’s an event on by coincidence is fine by me; riding on closed roads where people have paid for the organisation etc is very bad form IMO.
glynr36
pruaga wrote:Just thinking
pruaga wrote:Just thinking out loud here, but…As I understand it, the whole course is on public roads that are closed for the day. There would be nothing to stop a large enough group just turning up to the ‘start’ on any old Sunday morning to do it themselves? I know a lot of the roads are not usually nice cycling routes, but if there were enough people a critical mass could form giving safety in numbers.
This.
I know a number of people who have turned up and just rode sportive routes on the same day.
CXR94Di2
julianrh wrote:This may be
julianrh wrote:This may be controversial but I believe this should be a ride for people who like to ride; it shouldn’t be a charity event – why do all those charities seem to get guaranteed places? Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against charities (some of my best friends etc, etc) but it seems a bit of a racket to me. Call it sour grapes if you like, after all this is the third year I’ve failed to get in. Anyway, my entry fee has gone to charity and I now have two Prudential ‘loser’ jackets.If you’re happy for your entry fee to go to charity then take a charity place. Raise as much as you can, top it up if you are charitable. The event is without its issues but it is a great event, great location and very well received by the thousands of supporters who line the event.
pruaga
Just thinking out loud here,
Just thinking out loud here, but…As I understand it, the whole course is on public roads that are closed for the day. There would be nothing to stop a large enough group just turning up to the ‘start’ on any old Sunday morning to do it themselves? I know a lot of the roads are not usually nice cycling routes, but if there were enough people a critical mass could form giving safety in numbers.
crikey
Quote:I believe this should
I believe this should be a ride for people who like to rideYou mean only real cyclists should be able to do the pretend race?
Al__S
Leodis wrote:Oh well thats
Leodis wrote:Oh well thats another ride full of MAMIL’s who have no idea of group riding I will miss.. Not bitter at all
why did you apply?julianrh
This may be controversial but
This may be controversial but I believe this should be a ride for people who like to ride; it shouldn’t be a charity event – why do all those charities seem to get guaranteed places? Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against charities (some of my best friends etc, etc) but it seems a bit of a racket to me. Call it sour grapes if you like, after all this is the third year I’ve failed to get in. Anyway, my entry fee has gone to charity and I now have two Prudential ‘loser’ jackets.crikey
Jesus, what a lot of petulant
Jesus, what a lot of petulant whining…Louis_A
A lot of people here are
A lot of people here are disappointed with the result of the ballot but there is still plenty of opportunity to take part in the race!
There are charity places still available through children and babies’ charity Theirworld. Email info@theirworld.org for more details.
Judge dreadful
Daveyraveygravey wrote:Leodis
Daveyraveygravey wrote:Leodis wrote:Oh well thats another ride full of MAMIL’s who have no idea of group riding I will miss.. Not bitter at all…or condescending…
The lady doth protest too much methinks :))
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