Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

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Re: Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

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The RTTL trackday at Pembrey was a clear highlight. Didn't do huge amounts of riding this year overall, maybe just over 1000 miles in total. Hopefully next year is better, maybe a change of bike and a few more trips.
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Re: Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

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Everything was going fine , out most Saturdays either on my own or with a few mates but a heart attack in mid August has stopped any of the plans for longer rides.

Still plan to get out if there's a dry day but the warmer weather of 23 can't come soon enough.
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Re: Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

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Scuffmark wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:38 pm Everything was going fine , out most Saturdays either on my own or with a few mates but a heart attack in mid August has stopped any of the plans for longer rides.

Still plan to get out if there's a dry day but the warmer weather of 23 can't come soon enough.
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Re: Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

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Yorick wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:40 pm
Scuffmark wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:38 pm Everything was going fine , out most Saturdays either on my own or with a few mates but a heart attack in mid August has stopped any of the plans for longer rides.

Still plan to get out if there's a dry day but the warmer weather of 23 can't come soon enough.
Bugger. GWS pal
Cheers Yorick :thumbup:

Looking forward to getting back to normal if I'm honest and start full time work again from next Monday which feels like a good step .
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Re: Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

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Scuffmark wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:52 pm
Yorick wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:40 pm
Scuffmark wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:38 pm Everything was going fine , out most Saturdays either on my own or with a few mates but a heart attack in mid August has stopped any of the plans for longer rides.

Still plan to get out if there's a dry day but the warmer weather of 23 can't come soon enough.
Bugger. GWS pal
Cheers Yorick :thumbup:

Looking forward to getting back to normal if I'm honest and start full time work again from next Monday which feels like a good step .
If you fancy a few days for free over here in Lanzarote over winter, we're happy to accommodate you.

Warm weather to help recuperation
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Re: Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

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Yorick wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 11:14 pm
Scuffmark wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:52 pm
Yorick wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:40 pm

Bugger. GWS pal
Cheers Yorick :thumbup:

Looking forward to getting back to normal if I'm honest and start full time work again from next Monday which feels like a good step .
If you fancy a few days for free over here in Lanzarote over winter, we're happy to accommodate you.

Warm weather to help recuperation

That's a very kind offer :thumbup:

Thank you.
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Re: Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

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Scuff: stent/s? If it's any help, I was in the same place 18 months ago, stented and back to normal. I still don't take as much proper exercise as I should, but after 12mths on 2 anticoagulants, I'm now back to normal life, including the bike, thankfully.
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Re: Coming to the end of the 2022 'season', how was your year in biking ?

Post by Supermofo »

Pretty bloody spiffing as it started with the new bike
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I'd expected to change bikes this year but not for a brand new one and not for a 1000cc either. Happily I've been really enjoying the bike and can see it staying for quite some time :thumbup:

In terms of trips I didn't do either my South Coast or South West trips that I'd planned this year but I did manage a few Suffolk/Essex coast runs and plenty of fun rides on weekends. I think I've hit about 2500 miles now so less than I'd hoped but not terrible and I've only used the bike for work 2-3 times so it's pretty much all been fun mileage 8-)

I'm hoping the year might not be quite done yet as this weekend is looking dry (finally) and temps are looking ok so thinking at least 1 more ride.

Got plenty of things in mind for next year and I really need to make them happen. I've ended up with 10 days of holiday to take before the end of March which is pants unless we have a good March. If we do I'm using most of them for rides. If not then I need to be less conservative with booking my holidays (I get 30 days plus 5 at Xmas). South West trip is definitely next year and I want to do at least 1 other overnight.