Yet Another Cycling Forum
General Category => Audax => Topic started by: bikenerd on 03 April, 2008, 11:48:35 am
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I'll be doing this ride. Anyone else fancy it? It starts in Northmoor which is just to the west of Oxford.
It's a rather easy 100km with lots of delicious cake. Exceptionally suitable for fixies. Route is roughly Oxford->Chipping Norton->Uffington->Oxford.
Getting to the start is an approximately 13km cycle from Oxford station. I can meet people there if they need a guide.
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I'm tempted. Do you know if on-the-line entries are permitted?
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I'm tempted. Do you know if on-the-line entries are permitted?
I don't, I'm afraid. The calendar doesn't explicitly say online entries are not allowed.
Best to check with the organiser.
I must remember to buy some stamps to actually send my entry or I'll end up attempting on-the-line. :(
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I'm in - should be packing not typing!
Julia
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I'm 50/50. Pros - near home(ish), great cake at WI hall in Uffington, option to pack after said cake and ride straight home.
Cons: making a decision, and doing the paperwork.
EDIT:
Oops, for some reason I thought this was next week! Doesn't time fly ...
Was fun had? Better weather than 2006, IIRC
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Was fun had? Better weather than 2006, IIRC
A good, if surprisingly difficult day. I last did it in 2006 as my first Audax and remember it being rather easy. Maybe this year my lack of performance was down to the half a bottle of wine I drank the night before (oops) or the fact that, on the 2nd section, I was out on my own and actually had to pedal downhill.
However, the weather held off, I only got caught in a couple of short hail showers, the food was as excellent as I remembered it to be, the scenery around Chipping Norton and Uffington is beautiful and I managed to tag along with the West Oxon CTCers for the final stretch, making it a lot easier and helping me get in under 6 hours. I was hoping to get in under 5 though - must ride my bike more!
I rode to and from the start from Oxford so in grand total the mileage for the day was a gnats whiskers short of 160km, so I'm going to claim my first Imperial century of the year. Hurrah! :thumbsup:
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I enjoyed it. Went round at the back with the organiser on fixed and did the domestique bit for 2 other members of the host club who are both somewhat older than I am. Stopped for a picnic at Curdridge (home made pork pie - utterly suberb). Got rained/hailed on once after Chipping Norton but otherwise dry. A real contrast to last year when I got sun-burned legs! A lot slower but I wasn't rushing :)