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bob b wrote: » the first thing he said to his mum was that he needed another bike��
Isot10 wrote: » Yesterdays cycle : Approx 70k on the road/ greenway. You can go in either direction, it involves 2 ferry's , available on Wednesdays , Saturdays and Sundays for July and August. 3hour wait in Clare island if you go clockwise , 20 mins if you go anticlockwise:)
magicbastarder wrote: » spare a thought for ronan mclaughlin who climbed that side 63 times to get his everesting record...
secman wrote: » After a good gallop yesterday with Gorey cc touring group..80 km , 30.5kph and 600 meters i decided to help the tourers club csptain out with a new group of newbie tourers. Gorey to Arklow, Woodenbridge, Avoca, Meeting of the waters and stopped in Ballinaclash. Back the exact same route. 70km avg 26kph and 500 meters. Felt like a real recovery spin after yesterday.
Seaswimmer wrote: » Boy am I glad I don't go touring with you!! I work on a 20km/h average for touring. At your speeds I could get around the Iberian peninsula for my next holiday
plodder wrote: » Did the Westportif on Sat, so this should be easy by comparison. Does the ferry not go from Cloughmore though? It looks here like it's going from Corraun...?
Isot10 wrote: » hi Plodder, the ferry usually goes to Cloughmore and you can go from there if you want the extra spin via achill sound. However if you contact clareislandferry.com they will pick you up at currane pier ,its only 4 mins across from cloughmore.
magicbastarder wrote: » i don't like cycling the fairyhouse road. loads of traffic, fast moving usually.
Nigzcurran wrote: » Had a great spin from blanch to bray this morning, couple of very nice coffees and was about 2kms from home when some biddy in a car turned right across in front of me, I hit both brakes hard but smashed into her passenger door and took the full brunt of it in my shoulders and face! She got a bad fright and a ruined car door but the only damage I got was broken phone holder, I let her go on her way as she was badly shaken but I’m just out of the shower now and can barely lift my arm up to brush my hair so I’m sure I’ll be pretty stiff tomorrow
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Hope you're ok. I'm not sure if you are aware but you/her are obliged to report an accident where there has been an injury, to the Gardai. Always best to get the other driver's details or even a registration. Often, with the adrenaline flowing, you may not realise that you have been injured until hours later. You bike may appear fine but you may notice something damaged/not working correctly later. I'd report that accident as soon as possible if I were you.
Nigzcurran wrote: » No I I didn’t get her details as I was probably a bit embarrassed/shocked after it happened. Hindsight obviously tells me I should have, bike is only a few days old so I’m praying everything is ok. I’m stiff and sore but nothing that will last more than a few days but I definitely took a nasty chunk out of her door, I went right up on my front wheel so I think it was either my stem or forks that did the damage, luckily it was a tall people carrier which stopped me from going over the roof