Wiggle Bournemouth Sportive
Set near the seaside town of Bournemouth and set across the three Counties of Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire. The route balances quiet roads, sublime scenery and the challenge of the three quality climbs of Win Green, Bulbarrow and Milton Abbas. You will enjoy the panoramic views of distant Somerset from Dorset’s highest point Bulbarrow, the picture postcard view of Milton Abbey School Playing Fields on the way down and the model village of Milton Abbas going up the climb of the same name.
The route goes north towards Salisbury over to Shaftsbury before heading to the stunning villages, quiet lanes and hills of the North Dorset Downs and home. The route takes in villages such as Rockbourne, Ebbesborne Wake, Fontwell Magna, Fiddleford, Hilton, Winterbourne Stickland and Tarrant Rushton (home of “The Cliff”). All the routes will take you on peaceful roads and through secluded villages. Bournemouth is convenient to get to and boosting some great attractions in addition to the fantastic cycling roads, so why not make a weekend of it! - See more at: http://www.ukcyclingevents.co.uk/events/wiggle-bournemouth-sportive/#sth...
Apologies if this has already been shared but I came across this heartwarming story on the Beeb over Christmas....
Aggrieved motorists?...
People just using bikes to ride to work etc. aren't going to bother reading loads of articles about aero/watts/performance unless they're also...
Except the accompanying picture features an aluminum frame bike with what is quite obviously mechanical 105 (shifter hoods are enormous and angular...
The fact that such self driving cars don't BMW/Audi drivers do exist is proof - as if it were needed - that Gods don't exist
Wouldn't generalisations about generations be, I don't know, "generationalisations"?
No chance of that ever being a human being.
Down with this sort of thing!...
Here's my cycling related Christmas gift. Beautiful enamel garage sign to go above my Campagnolo Super Record RS equipped Colnago.
No idea if Cancellara was using a motor or not, I hope not as I greatly enjoyed him as a rider, but the tech was certainly available, I can...