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pipsky2008 Wrote:

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> Hi

>

> I'm looking for a cycling companion to go out on

> 30km 40km, 50km runs Sundays and weekday evenings

> Looking for someone with a mechanically ready bike

> and rider.

>

> Not keen on racer types but a pace companion would

> be ideal

>

> Please PM me or leave destination ideas on this

> thread.

  • 2 weeks later...

HI


I am interested in doing super early bike rides on Sunday. I normally head out at 5AM from East Dulwich and aim to be back by 8am so I can spend time with the kids and wife. Anyone interested? I want to build my speed up - would like to hit 35kph - currently at 28kph over a 3 hour distance

  • 2 weeks later...

I'll keep an eye on this. I'm a regular commuter to and from work (24 miles per day) however I have just picked up a new road bike so have been going out on the weekends. Looking at joining the Dulwich Paragon when I get a free Saturday however would also be up for rides on the weekends with others.

Need to improve my fitness before committing but I'll give you a shout when I feel ready!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 10 months later...
  • 1 year later...

I'd like to start this again. Looking for one or two others to go out on 20,30,40 milers but at a steady enjoyable pace with breaks for snacks or lunch.


Previously it's been an hour and a half one way and back, with rest breaks, so a three hour ride at ten miles per hour is a thirty mile round trip which is a good work out.


I'm very open to suggestions


Pm me or show your interest here

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