800 Km in 8 Days
43,261 Ft of Climbing
Day 3's routes can be found here
Part 1 http://www.strava.com/routes/673381
Part 2 http://www.strava.com/routes/678466
Tour of South West (TWWB) 2015 follows an epic 800k route starting in Wincanton, Somerset (UK) and heading north to Minehead where they then head down the north coast to Lands End. Once the riders have reached Lands End they head back along the south coast to Weymouth, Dorset (UK). The final day is a killer ride up to Portland Bill before heading back inland to Wincanton.
The 800km route will take our 16 riders 8 days to complete and they will climb in excess of 43,000ft of beautiful but brutal Cornish Coastline.
It is a physically and mentally tough challenge, however each rider who has taken part in the last 2 events has come back for more. Starting with 3 riders in 2010, 8 riders in 2013 and now 16 riders for 2015.
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Agree, but again it's how to start to break the vicious circle?...
I'm either amazed that they can get through with (presumably) a full sized waste truck, or amazed that she could not. Although as you say the bin...
Absolutely. Even with everyone behaving as they should there isn't enough room for everyone to be able to keep moving....
They can't spell "stupider"
How about this for negative stereotyping :...
£1500? I almost feel the layer of grime lifting off this one with my Muc-off cleaner, a shine returning to the alu with Autosol and an old t-shirt:...
Watch out for toe overlap (front wheel clearance) with midfoot cleats,
"So now you're saying that being in that family - even by marriage - makes you more likely to commit a traffic offence?"...
Will those wide rim brake models fit inside a shimano 40-49mm brake caliper with 28mm max clearance??? Gonna be a squeeze...
I'd be even more concerned about the effect it may have on whether the helmet can still do its job in the event of an impact....