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Be a waste - I think your experiences of the TD are probably the most honest and accurate account I've ever read.Fell free to skip past my bit in it.
Thanks Stu. I appreciate that comment a lot.Bearbonesnorm wrote:Be a waste - I think your experiences of the TD are probably the most honest and accurate account I've ever read.Fell free to skip past my bit in it.
It was great reading the section by Jonathan Graif as it meant that I learnt his name, searched him up and was able to get in touch to say he was also pictured on page 303. I've sent him the hi res pics I took while I ride with him and his companions.Bearbonesnorm wrote:Yes, must mean a lot more to you, Nigel, John, etc than it does to the rest of us Greg.
I've not started reading my copy in anger yet but I'll be interested to see whether the trend of people with very limited cycling experience taking part has continued to grow. I also wonder whether that trent, went hand on hand with the increasing numbers of those seemingly touring rather than 'racing'.
I will admit to skipping most of those write ups.Bearbonesnorm wrote:Yes, must mean a lot more to you, Nigel, John, etc than it does to the rest of us Greg.
I've not started reading my copy in anger yet but I'll be interested to see whether the trend of people with very limited cycling experience taking part has continued to grow. I also wonder whether that trent, went hand on hand with the increasing numbers of those seemingly touring rather than 'racing'.
This bloke did 23 days on a singlespeed in 2013. He put in a massive amount of training and prep races but I got the impression he would struggle to pump a tyre up.Bearbonesnorm wrote:I'll be interested to see whether the trend of people with very limited cycling experience taking part has continued to grow.
That book makes me angry. My review still stands.Pirahna wrote:This bloke did 23 days on a singlespeed in 2013. He put in a massive amount of training and prep races but I got the impression he would struggle to pump a tyre up.Bearbonesnorm wrote:I'll be interested to see whether the trend of people with very limited cycling experience taking part has continued to grow.
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It didn't make me angry. For me he came across as a decent bloke who had put a lot of effort into achieving his goal of riding the Tour Divide. I did get the impression he'd struggle to sit the right way round on a toilet, but he finished in time I'm never likely to get close to and he did it without causing any harm to anybody else.GregMay wrote:That book makes me angry. My review still stands.Pirahna wrote:This bloke did 23 days on a singlespeed in 2013. He put in a massive amount of training and prep races but I got the impression he would struggle to pump a tyre up.Bearbonesnorm wrote:I'll be interested to see whether the trend of people with very limited cycling experience taking part has continued to grow.
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Dunno, just felt like the sort of person I'd struggle to spend more than 10 mins with. Which to be fair, people probably think about me.jameso wrote:Greg - angry, why's that?
Not just you who felt that way!GregMay wrote:Dunno, just felt like the sort of person I'd struggle to spend more than 10 mins with....
Jills style is strange. Her later writing is much better. She's learnt to write with her own style.Ian wrote:I've tried to read Jill Homer's entries in the earlier editions of the Cordillera, and couldn't finish them. It's difficult to put my finger on, but I find her writing style so annoying
You're not alone Ian. I've read her book and it doesn't gel with me - I think I find her style a bit too introspective and dare I say, 'whiny'. I don't always want to know about what people are thinking, sometimes I just what to know about what's around them, outside of their own mind.I've tried to read Jill Homer's entries in the earlier editions of the Cordillera, and couldn't finish them. It's difficult to put my finger on, but I find her writing style so annoying