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Which route did you end up doing T'internet?
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Hi Charlie, if that picture is of you, you look how i felt at the end.. Really happy to have been involved in such a great day but very relieved to be drink soup and eating cheese cobs
I ended up doing the long route, which route did you do?.
The most challenging by far was the last really steep one just off the A6.
The guy who designed the route is a very cruel man....so many hills
Can't wait until next year to be part of it again!
Well that was brilliant!
If there is anyone out there who like me has been putting off doing a sportive for whatever reason then i'd encourage you to get out there and try one.
A real fun but challenging day where you meet like minded people.
The beeston sportive was really well organised and signed plus had gps routes to download for added navigation. The countryside and scenery was brilliant and i'll definitely be doing it again.
So, the question is which one next
Thanks for your comments guys.
Good plan about making my mind up at the food stop.
The guy I will be riding with has it set in his mind that it's going to be the long route but think the legs will be making the final decision on the day.
Really looking forward to it now as sounds like its going to be a beautiful day!
The long route is tough but beautiful. It is the next tier down in difficulty to the Fred Whitton type of routes. The medium route is solid but definitely attainable by a fit rider. Hold something back for Rowsley bar as it is a hard climb and a classic in the Peak, you want to ride this without walking for those kudos points!
I would say ride to the first feed stop and if you are feeling fresh then go for the long route otherwise do the medium. The long route gets tough not long after the split with the climb out of the Manifold valley.
Have fun, the weather is looking good but take something to stop wind chill as you get up high near Flash. If you have any questions on the day ask one of the Beeston crew they will give you any assistance they can.
Not the ideal first sportive then. I did the medium one last year, some great climbs if that your thing.
I would do the medium one if I was going to recommend one to begin with. Look at it as 85 feet per mile of descents.
Good luck