Hauki wrote: Are there any public transport options available to make it to Greystones by 06.30 from Dublin with the bike? Trains wont run before 9am or so and doing the extra 50k in the dawn just doesn't sound too appealing.
Hauki wrote: » Are there any public transport options available to make it to Greystones by 06.30 from Dublin with the bike? Trains wont run before 9am or so and doing the extra 50k in the dawn just doesn't sound too appealing.
Lyanna Rotten Creek wrote: » Driving from Dublin, I passed by lads cycling down to greystones last year. Warming up I guess, the fit feckers...
Eponymous wrote: » I go to the gym in Shoreline, went down last year to do some cardio forgetting that WW200 was on. Got talking to a guy in the carpark who had cycled from Dublin, did the 200 and was just about to hop back on his bike and go back to Dublin. I thought he was taking the pi$$ at the time, but having seen some strava rides and reading about you buggers doing Hell, it doesn't seem so bad now!
billyhead wrote: » Might have been Wishbone_Ash. Last year he cycled about 30km I think to the start as a warm up and then home another 30km as a warm down.:D
nilhg wrote: » Two years ago I couldn't figure out why one lad that was in our group had a mad load of lights and a big backpack, turned out it was James "seamus" Smith, he'd cycled down from Bailieborough, did the WW200 and than headed on home, part of his training for the RAI.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » You're not too far behind the legendary Mr Smith yourself nilhg! I was looking at your Mizen to Malin in a single ride on Strava the other night - inspirational stuff!
nilhg wrote: » ....I've been watching your M2M all week and saying to myself, that's the way to do it, take the scenic route and keep civilised hours.
nilhg wrote: ...BTW we met Joe Barr on his way down en route to breaking the M2M2M non stop record, that's inspirational stuff
efwren wrote: » Apologies for hijacking the thread, but I am doing the Wicklow 100 for the first time on Sunday. Just wondering what time do people typically start at? I dont neccessarily want to start at 7 but I would like to get into a group to do a bit of drafting and share the work for a good deal of the time Cheers
DS2013 wrote: » Did anyone else get an email asking them to send their wicklow 200 number and card to someone else? I am going to post it tomorrow so it should arrive in time. I am wondering about my own number and card because my postman only seems to deliver letters every few days. I assume it will be fine to turn up on the day without a number and card?
1bryan wrote: » I haven't gotten a single e-mail from them. Thats in contrast to other years where they'd send you an e-mail every few weeks in the lead-up to the event.
Eponymous wrote: Steven in Cycleplus posted up on Facebook that they aren't offering safety checks or a pop-up shop on the day in the hall at Shoreline this year. Doesn't say why.
Eponymous wrote: Just if you were hoping to avail of either service on the day, you'll have to revise your plan.
rayquinn1 wrote: » Anyone else heading to Greystones in a campervan? Can you park up the night before at the Shoreline Leisure Centre?
bbolger wrote: » A mate did it for 2014, don't think he'd any issues. There's also the Dart station car park just down the road, loads of parking but a bit more secluded.