As the name of this event suggests, you’ll want to check your mental wellbeing before committing to going out on the bike for a long and cold January morning’s riding in the Ordnance Survey Insanity Ride. We’ll keep it short, owing to the ungodly time of year this takes place, as the Standard ride stands at 41 miles and the Epic 57 and for 2016 we will be offering a new Short Route at 14 miles. But even if this is shorter than normal, you’ll be wishing away every mile as you churn away the pedals in among what will likely be temperatures that flirt with the sub-zero mark. You’ll end up counting on every effort of winter base training in this truly devoted early of the earliest season Sportives. The Ordnance Survey Insanity is a who’s who of Hampshire’s finest valleys and vistas, heading over the South Downs numerous times and into the area’s many valleys – Test, Itchen and Meon – with some leg awakening climbs.
1. Surely you made that up....
You could spend half that and get a decent upgrade from stock/cheap tyres. But Pirelli don't do 'cheap' tyres....
I can accept the argument that we need signage for zebras that isn't ground based as that can be hidden....
Why the test on Autumnal gear when Summer is just around the corner?
https://road.cc/content/news/germany-trialling-traffic-free-route-28mph-......
Agreed. It's a good idea but not foolproof.
Seem to be many power meter missed attempts, which doesn't surprise me, it's a difficult thing to get right for a decent price. I bought a Limits...
Come on. This article links twice to another article about the TCR. It also says straight away that the TCR is a bike model. Finally, the image...
cyber truck owners are complaining of vandalism due to the Tesla brand now being intrinsically tied to Elon’s negativity & bullshit.
That would only work if speeds were uniform....