polarcherry wrote:I've never read so much crap from people commenting about a bloke who's pushing what he can do on a bike and giving wider coverage to cycling.
Question 1 -
Have you ridden over 2700miles over rough terrain in a very short period of time which was actually pretty competitive????
If answer is:
A - please please continue to comment as you have the insight into what it means to be on the limit day after day for hundreds of miles
Can we leave this alone now? Whatever your opinion of Guy Martin and however you view his achievements, by his own admission, he's still just a bloke, who (a) in the great scheme of bikepacking, hasn't done anything extraordinary and (b) wouldn't register more than a flicker of interest if he weren't ont' telly.
Some appear to like his 'ways' and others don't but that's just life and one party trying to convince the other, is a pointless waste of everyone's time.
Anyway, as you were and here's a picture of a panda falling off a snowman.
polarcherry wrote:I've never read so much crap from people commenting about a bloke who's pushing what he can do on a bike and giving wider coverage to cycling.
Question 1 -
Have you ridden over 2700miles over rough terrain in a very short period of time which was actually pretty competitive????
If answer is:
A - please please continue to comment as you have the insight into what it means to be on the limit day after day for hundreds of miles
B - just don't bother! As it's all internet talk.
(jameso - bravo)
Answer - A , yes I have, and I went the right way. As have several other people who've commented (including Jameso)