I don't currently have a working bike, but that's nothing unusual.
Mike wrote: just seen the forcast for Fri onwards and looks like things may get tasty out there as our next storm is moving in....As they haven't named it yet we should call NORM!
I'm sorry, but weather that bad isn't allowed for the first BB300.
On MetCheck Saturday is improving and Sunday getting worse.
What is almost certain is a lot of rain at some point over the three days from Friday.
When's it gonna be?
Richard G wrote:Wow... it really is looking properly sh*t.
Indeed. 30 hours of rain with 25 to 50mph Southerly. Gabba and waterproof jacket it is then, and I think I'll be making space for the winter gloves too.
Just remember, when someone speeds round a BB300 in the sunshine in 24 hours in a couple of years time you'll be able to say "yeah but the year I finished it..."
Blimey that's looking biblical - heavy rain AND 50mph. Massive respect from this armchair. Also says 'low UV, low pollution' - so that's good isn't it? <stops clutching at straws><stops trying to find tiny silver lining in very big black cloud>. Still, it's only Tues...
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B150 was slightly different in that if you were fast enough at the start you managed to avoid most of the weather.
Everyone else had to contend with nearly being blown off the cliffs, knee high bogs, and so much rain that when we eventually scratched at the pub they had to mop up around us three times.
I'm planning on staying in bed.....
Whilst 'don't be soft' is our watchword, the thought of driving 400 miles in torrential rain then riding 200k in more torrential rain really doesn't appeal so I'm oot
I'll claim my big girls blouse award in due course...
Dave Barter wrote:My current stress is making it to Friday without catching the horrendous cold that is usually due about this time of year. Also, I still need to fix my bike ;-)
I've not actually got a cold this time, past couple of years I have! Ironic really
I cant decide on what to wear on my feet. Winter cycling boots or normal cycling shoes, with it being wet but not too cold and with the rain forecast they are not going to stay dry whatever but I am thinking it might be worth using the boots just to keep my feet warm over night. It looks like clothing is going to be a tricky call all round.
TraversBikes wrote:I cant decide on what to wear on my feet.
i'm thinking normal shoes with overshoes.
might keep the rain out for part of the day
weather looks okay on sunday, and is looking slightly better on sat.
though, with all the forecast rain on friday expect it to be muddy.
waterproof trousers will get a lot of use on sat i suspect.