Calm down, it's not a race ya knowlooks like I was pretty rapid down some of the descents (top ten in a few cases). Not overly surprised.

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Calm down, it's not a race ya knowlooks like I was pretty rapid down some of the descents (top ten in a few cases). Not overly surprised.
I’m still sat in Nice having a cold beer after a morning swimming in the Med.
Thanks Richard. I will travel lighter next time, although I did use everything I carried (except the spare tube).Richard G wrote:Great to meet you Steve, and a huge amount of respect for riding as fast as you were with all the gear you were carrying. You're clearly an extremely strong rider.
Driving out with the wife was a great idea, although the week of horse riding cost about the same as a new bike. Glad you got home OK. Would be great to meet up for a ride, as you're just down the road.BigRingGrinder wrote:I've finally made it back to Blighty and about to find out if the bike survived.
I think this journey has been more tiring than the TNR itself.
Technically yes but I'm not sure how it'll work out due to travel restrictions etc. All a bit fast and loose this year, if it can happen at all. Everyone who entered the draw has been told they can have a place and I'll just need confirmations in July/August. If there's a high number riding we'll just need to split or stagger the start. I wouldn't open it up to more entrants now as there's enough to full 2 2019 sized starts if everyone entered did turn up, but a pass for bearbones regulars is hard to say no to. (ie, if you can, it'd be great to see you out there)