Prove It
harksy
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not even on half that yet :sad:
(okay, there's another 200+km of indoor stuff from when I was full of cold, but I'm still way behind target dammit!)0 -
Fair play on the 200+ indoor!0
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316km so far... All indoors! :blushing:0
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347km, no riding this week until Sunday, traveling across the country0
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Doing a bit better now... got a half decent ride in yesterday.
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Thought I was doing quite well with 165km...19th out of 22 in the MFP Strava Club. Oh well - it's only me I'm trying to challenge. Good job really :laugh:0
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Good job everyone! Keep on going! January is almost over!0
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Good job everyone! Keep on going! January is almost over!
Don't say that - I've still another 125km before I qualify to buy an overpriced hideous bright orange t-shirt :laugh:
(and, yes, I KNOW that's only one good ride, but with the weather forecast we've got for the last weekend this month it's looking pretty damned unlikely!)0 -
First 'challenge' I've completed! :happy:
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Now 506km... Still all indoors... :blushing:0
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overpriced hideous bright orange t-shirt :laugh:
Yep at current exchange rates the t-shirt is roughly £16 and they want to charge you £15 for shipping too! :noway:
Now it is a 'badge of honour' but not one I want that much! :ohwell: Maybe if there was a UK site and it was free delivery!0 -
Had a look at the top 2 in the challenge. 6000km + each and now they are verbally bashing each other over who is riding easier and why they are better riders.
Did I miss something in this challenge or is there something more on offer other than the option to buy a t'shirt if you can complete 600km in the month?
I can appreciate the amount of riding they have done, but shouldn't it be for self gratification than to prove you are better than someone else, and then have all the groupeis extolling the virtues of each person and why one is a better person than the other.0 -
Had a look at the top 2 in the challenge. 6000km + each and now they are verbally bashing each other over who is riding easier and why they are better riders.
Did I miss something in this challenge or is there something more on offer other than the option to buy a t'shirt if you can complete 600km in the month?
I can appreciate the amount of riding they have done, but shouldn't it be for self gratification than to prove you are better than someone else, and then have all the groupeis extolling the virtues of each person and why one is a better person than the other.
can be summed up quite simply... over-competitive wankers!0 -
First 'challenge' I've completed! :happy:
yay, well done Chris - all that commuting is paying off!! You gonna get the t-shirt?0 -
Full Table...
Congratulations to everyone who got out there and rode - especially those who managed it in some tough weather.
Wish that Strava would come up with some sort of indoor trainer challenge - I've 425km/14hours of riding that didn't count to this challenge :laugh:0