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if you can ride the south downs way you can ride to upper colwall, i reckon
Thanks for the vote of confidence but I didn't say I ride the whole South Downs Way, just the bits near me. I like to cheat like that
Anyway, you've convinced me (did I mention my gullibility?) I'm off to register for 110km
Ooooo I'm tempted by the bigger distance but this will be only my second sportive and I'm still on cyclocross tyres, maybe this is the kick I need to get some road tyres to swap in once in a while when I ride the odd sportive or two. Hmmm can't decide.
Mind you, my (sporadic) training has been all on bridleways and the South Downs Way so at least grippy roads will make the climbs nicer won't it? Or is that just me clutching at straws?