Oh figured I ought to look at the link and sure enough, I know those lads.
They raced at the same meeting as Jnr.
Lukas in particular is a very talented rider.
In the same way a lad looks so much better kicking a ball, than all the others, he's the cycling equivalent.
No matter how many age...
There's just no way the lads can trust the bends, or themselves, on Ditchling Beacon.
The road it too busy to have a 'moment' and cut a turn, they'll be having plenty of 'moments' towards the end.
For a laugh I took 9 (or 10) year old jnr to the Beacon, after we'd already done a 20 mile...
Yeah the Beacon is very much the wrong road for this attempt, it's a shame they have gone public because someone should be telling them to go elsewhere.
Everesting as such isn't a problem, I have confidence that 2 friends could do it with comparatively minimal training.
For me it would be a 6 -...
No it means you can't leave the climb, the blog post in #7 is an excellent account account of a couple of guys everesting Firle Beacon.
The concept of Everesting is oh-so-diabolically simple: pick your hill and ride it repeatedly until you’ve ascended the equivalent height – 8,848m – of...
Two Strava athletes take on the ultimate test of climbing, summiting Everest, at 8,848m. They recount their 17 hour journey up Firle Beacon 68 times.
http://blog.strava.com/on-top-of-the-world-everesting-8332/