Inquitus wrote: » http://www.stickybottle.com/latest-news/video-pro-catches-own-arm-in-front-wheel-crashes-face-first-onto-road-at-amstel-gold/ Epic fail at the start of the Amstel Gold Race
dunworth1 wrote: » Am I crazy? The longest I've gone is 50k so far I'm thinking of doing a 100k ride next week My plan is to cycle the 100k (roughly 300m up and 300m down) stay overnight for one or two nights and then cycle the 100k back home. I wouldn't be in any hurry to get there plan to leave early in the morning and take a break somewhere in between. Is this too big a jump?
Luxman wrote: How were you after the 50k? If you pace it and rest and drink and fuel properly it should be doable
ronoc wrote: » Does anyone know if Kask have a crash replacement policy for their helmets in Ireland?
andy69 wrote: » I got mine replaced last year with them but it was through the UK and I had to post mine over to them. No one here in IRL as far as I know. Still worked out well and they were sound to deal with.
CramCycle wrote: » How does it work, do you get a discount or what happens?
Alanstrainor wrote: » God I hate ordering from Wiggle, they are the slowest shop to dispatch your order I've ever come across. They always seem to take a week or more from receiving your order to despatching it. CRC will dispatch it within hours and I'll have it next day with the free postage. It's really just my fault for getting sucked into a deal recently!
Wishbone Ash wrote: » I've seen some weird names for Strava segments but this takes the biscuit! https://www.strava.com/segments/9230188
Luxman wrote: » Check the profile!!????
LollipopJimmy wrote: » God damn it. Nearly a full list of PR's
CramCycle wrote: » I gave one of those a name, must see how far off the KOM I am now, I had it for ages
dastardly00 wrote: » Is anyone getting 'spammed' by a weird account on Strava today? I've had about 6 follower requests today from an account called 'Chloe Hunter' (which now doesn't appear to exist (Google cache of the account)). I was able to block the first two invitations but now I can't do anything with the other four I received this evening (neither block nor accept).
07Lapierre wrote: » Yeah I got about 6 requests from Chloe too....declined them all.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I'm quite new to Strava, I haven't followed anybody on it, is it bad etiquette to just follow random people that you always come across on your route?
Fian wrote: » Like poster above me i put strava on my phone in the last week. Switched it on for my commute home and was amazed how many "segments" there are, but bar one that looks like I could aim for top ten with a favourable wind, there is no way I am seriously going to look to put my name on the front page, especially on my hybrid wearing a backpack. I will have a look next weekend when I go cycle, I can see how this could be fun, though I am too heavy to compete for any KOMs - i can always focus on descents! I would also be grateful for any tips on ettiquette, though I am not sure what the reason to follow someone is anyway? that was prompted by the post above mine (unless someone has intervened) but i came on to post a link to this interesting and positive irish times article on cycling:http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/from-roche-to-r%C3%A1s-why-cycling-has-become-cool-again-1.2606293