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Most of us and our associates have not ridden a bike since our teenage years! The mile course may prove challenging but we are confident that we will complete the bike ride. It must be said that there are varying levels of fitness within the group. We are now all committed to our individual training plans and can be found most Sunday mornings energetically cycling or perhaps huffing and puffing around Central London and the Greater London area. The first time I did Ditchling, I managed to shear off my derailleur after switching from the big ring to granny gear and toppled over.
A Chinese burn of a climb. After taking a left at Brighton Pier, you get a wonderfully flat finishing straight along Madeira Drive. London-Brighton is perfect for those wanting to dip their toe in the shallow waters of sportives rather than jump straight in at the deep end. If you have to get off and walk, then do so.
And then there is always the bigger picture for you to look at…. After collecting my medal and circling round to go to meet my best supporters, my wife and daughter, for a picture in front of Brighton Pier for We Are Family , I saw something that will always be etched in my memory.
A woman was in floods of tears, locked in an embrace with her partner. On the Tannoy, it was announced that she suffers from Multiple Sclerosis and had been riding her first-ever event for an MS charity. Time spent on a bike is an enviable opportunity to reflect, but how often do we savour this precious gift that keeps giving? And it would be reckless to ruminate if all your attention should be focused on just staying upright.
Perpetually scrolling through a feed that offers no comfort and has no end. So stop figuratively. But at least be grateful. That the sun is straining to shine and the breeze is at your back.
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