Keep those New Year’s Resolutions alive… ride more… get fit?
The Ordnance Survey Equalizer will help you keep them and kick of your 2015 cycling season with the perfect early season sportive! As cycling gear gets better there is no reason not to enjoy cycling all year round. This event is designed to be a perfect winter event with flat roads and ‘warm’ feedstations which will provide you a hot cuppa to keep spirits high.
Starting at the home of Colchester Football Club, with easy access off the A12, the Ordnance Survey Equalizer is the perfect winter training ride, with 2 rolling courses just under 60 and 40 miles. Don’t be fooled by the rolling course title as it still delivers approx. 2500ft of climbing over the Epic route.
The route takes you through “John Constable” Country. Hadleigh Castle and Dedham Vale, were favourites of the painter who loved this area of outstanding natural beauty, thanks to the river Stour which is prominent throughout the course.
This flowing course will allow you to get in some valuable early season miles and start the season as you mean to carry on. The finish line provides a warm welcome waiting for you, a brew and a medal.
How can anybody reject the beauty of that? It's a wonderful mix of modern tech yet absolutely functional.
I know he's been famously arrogant and litigious, but surely even he doesn't have the gall to attempt to patent that?
Now I don't do any of this InstaTok business, so I could well be wrong, but it looks to me like he's only outed himself as a follower of someone...
Not unless theVED is made eye wateringly expensive....
My mum always told me I'd inherited her 'hobbit feet', though as far as I'm aware we don't have any family in New Zealand.
Hyponatremia is a real risk even for an amateur cyclist or runner in hot weather. I've bonked from it before, and I was drinking Gatorade the whole...
in the UK we have policing which to a greater or lesser extent relies on assistance from members of the public......
Just wanted to share a quick thank you to everyone who helped out in this thread....
So...don't cycle on it. Lots of other routes around that area. Source: I used to work there.
My photochromic specs have just turned up in the post today