Introduction


Hi all. This blog is going to cover my training over the next few months and the ride itself for the Amsterdam 300 cycle ride for Scope in September. 300 miles in 2, yes 2, days, from London to Amsterdam.

The idea of the ride is daunting to say the least. An overnight cycle from London to Dover, 80 miles, catch the ferry to Calais and then straight back on the bike for another 110 miles to just outside Bruges in Belgium, camp for the night – not even a proper bed, and set off at dawn for another 110 odd miles into Amsterdam. 300 miles and 4 countries in 2 days!

Big thanks to VeloUK who have helped to sort me out some great kit. Please visit them using the link.

I also had an idea about doing a blog throughout the whole experience to pass on any tips I can, helpful advice, and hopefully and entertaining piece that might help anyone thinking of doing a charity ride.

Basically if I can do it then you can do it!

If you enjoy this blog and would like to sponsor me please visit my online donations page.

So here it is. Read on and enjoy.

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Easter Bank Holiday Washout

Well it was a bank holiday weekend so I suppose it should be expected.
After wonderful sunny weather for the last couple of weeks I had planned to go out for a ride on either Sunday or Monday, but of course with a bank holiday weekend comes bank holiday weather. Rain, wind and more rain.
With both the cycling and the painting of the garden fencing a washout, I turned to the internet for a bit of solace and ordered my bike cam. I can't wait for it's arrival ( along with some decent weather) and get out on the bike and start filming some rides.
On the up side however I have managed to get a few jobs sorted around the house, so I won't feel so guilty going out for a cycle and leaving a list of jobs as long as your arm behind.
The forecast this week and weekend look pretty grim so I guess it's a waiting game now.

Until next time

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