Happy New Year!
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Capestang, France
Posts: 1,341
Bikes: Lots of French, some British and a couple of Italian
Liked 130 Times
in
65 Posts
Happy New Year!
Please forgive my sporadic posting, I would like to wish everyone a fabulous new year, full of riding and fettling... ![Winter Training](images/smilies/bike_winter.gif)
I didn't make it to italy but have a roll over entry for 2024, and possibly a group of 10 going, although it's a varied group so may just get together for the riding.
My knee has had a trim and oil change and is getting better almost every day - long may it continue in the right direction.
The frame featured in this thread did the 135km with it's rider and didn't put a foot wrong, not even a puncture. A few people looked at it but nobody could narrow down the builder. I'd still love to know despite it not being mine any more.
Take care all, have a great '24
Milo
![Winter Training](images/smilies/bike_winter.gif)
I didn't make it to italy but have a roll over entry for 2024, and possibly a group of 10 going, although it's a varied group so may just get together for the riding.
My knee has had a trim and oil change and is getting better almost every day - long may it continue in the right direction.
The frame featured in this thread did the 135km with it's rider and didn't put a foot wrong, not even a puncture. A few people looked at it but nobody could narrow down the builder. I'd still love to know despite it not being mine any more.
Take care all, have a great '24
Milo
Likes For MiloFrance:
#2
Senior Member
Good to read a post from you. Being on the mend is good.
May 2024 be a year of good progress.
I have been able to ride the last week, I have two routes home, one a 14%+ grade the other nearly 3X as long and 6% with some false flat terrain, that is the way too eek some extra miles in.
The Goal is much higher mileage this year.
Speed? Was reminded yesterday not yet, a guy on a Carbon wonderbike reminded me of that.
May 2024 be a year of good progress.
I have been able to ride the last week, I have two routes home, one a 14%+ grade the other nearly 3X as long and 6% with some false flat terrain, that is the way too eek some extra miles in.
The Goal is much higher mileage this year.
Speed? Was reminded yesterday not yet, a guy on a Carbon wonderbike reminded me of that.
Likes For repechage:
#3
Polymultiplié
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: South Holland, NL
Posts: 11,084
Bikes: Yes, please.
Liked 4,864 Times
in
1,824 Posts
Thank you Milo, and the same to you and your loved ones! Happy to read you're doing well.
When you say "Italy" you mean L'Eroica? Mrs non-fixie and I managed to get tickets, so we '23 ended on a high note.
Would be nice to meet again!
When you say "Italy" you mean L'Eroica? Mrs non-fixie and I managed to get tickets, so we '23 ended on a high note.
![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
Likes For non-fixie:
#5
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: City of Angels
Posts: 4,877
Bikes: A few too many
Liked 2,193 Times
in
1,191 Posts
Many Thanks..... Best, Ben
__________________
"EVERY PERSON IS GUILTY OF ALL THE GOOD THEY DID NOT DO"
Voltaire
Voice recognition may sometimes create odd spelling and grammatical errors
"EVERY PERSON IS GUILTY OF ALL THE GOOD THEY DID NOT DO"
Voltaire
Voice recognition may sometimes create odd spelling and grammatical errors