welcome to my blog. For those of you reading this at work you may want to stick to this summary as you may find my verbose lifestyle too time consuming (gloat 1 from the semi-retired)!
The rest of you will find daily posts below!
Leg 1 South coast 275 kms
Leg 2 dieppe - Paris 291 lbs
In the same period the Tour De France covered 1568kmskms somewhat quicker than I. My stats are settling into a sedate 10km\hr uphill
20 km\hr flat
30 km\hr downhill
Onwards.....roughly 1934kms to go!
ahhh matt. you're making it very difficult to do an honest day's work here. loving the sound of the trip so far esp the french fete, though the burning of the branch must have been a wee bit wicker man for you the 'foreigner'. keep the news coming - and don't forget to use that bloody long selfie stick ;-)
ReplyDeleteNo room for selfie stick George (at least an extra 100g!) so forgive crap photography! I was rather pleased of my selfie taken en velo en paris!
DeleteAs another ‘pretty well done’ retiree I’m loving the blog. Including autocorrect. All very impressive. Jane xxx
ReplyDeleteI'm still flying from the 'grand depart' thanks to you and all my lovely colleagues past and present!
DeleteWell done for surviving cleat mishaps and porcine interest. Keep on truckin! Loving the blog. Bonne chance mon camarade!
ReplyDeleteLat comment from Mike Bowles - sedentary semi retired athlete admirer. I'll get on my steed and do a circuit of the Walthamstow Marshes in solidarity. Allons-y!
ReplyDeleteBon Route allons y and remember exercise is most beneficial to the sedentary
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