Just think of all that free time to go for a ride with no cars on the road. Get up early and give the presents to the kids and then go for a long ride. That's what I'll be doing.
Stay well, stay upright and eat as much Christmas pudd as you can fit in - you only live once!
Originally posted by Spider1977 Just think of all that free time to go for a ride with no cars on the road. Get up early and give the presents to the kids and then go for a long ride. That's what I'll be doing.
Stay well, stay upright and eat as much Christmas pudd as you can fit in - you only live once!
I'm even more ambitious then that. I'm riding to the various family gatherings. Mitcham to Brunswick, Brunswick to Doncaster and the next day Mitcham to Mt Eliza. Not sure I'll be able to do the Brunswick to Doncaster leg, though, the reason being I'll be rotund from all the food...
Anyhow, merry christmas everyone! Keep dem cranks a spinnin'!
Originally posted by Etxy I'm even more ambitious then that. I'm riding to the various family gatherings. Mitcham to Brunswick, Brunswick to Doncaster and the next day Mitcham to Mt Eliza. Not sure I'll be able to do the Brunswick to Doncaster leg, though, the reason being I'll be rotund from all the food...
Anyhow, merry christmas everyone! Keep dem cranks a spinnin'!
Originally posted by Spider1977 I want you to sprint up the hill to Shoppingtown have a good chuck at the top and hey presto - you'll have room for more Christmas pudd at Mum's!
Christmas Day is great for riding - hardly anyone on the road.
Set out for my usual 50k circuit today, but was enjoying it so much, took the long route for a 64k ride. Unfortunately the howling norwesterly made the last few k's pretty tough. But felt pretty good about tucking into the turkey, ham, baked veges and christmas pudd after a good workout.