ClockworkOrange
07-25-2009, 03:37 AM
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First of all, a heartfelt thanks for all the previous good luck and best wishes, in particular because of my health recently and of course many thanks to those who kindly sponsored me on my London Bikeathon 2009 ride in aid of Leukaemia Research.
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Hmmm, looking pensive about the ride, getting my friend around the 26 miles, would it ever happen?
Now was I ever worried about getting there early to be at the front of the queue and getting everybody organised.........the ride did not start until 10.00 am but I took this photo as we drove past 'Big Ben' that's the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster (the Houses of Parliament) in London, 2 hours early!
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/BigBen.jpg
The 'Big Ben' photo was also relevant as that is a part of the logo for the London Bikeathon, check our medals out, are they good or are they good? :D
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/OurMedals-SallyandMike.jpg
We eventually had 16 in our Team, you have never seen such a bunch of misfits, unhealthy looking people in all your life. My partner and I took a back seat with the ride, as we both had a couple of people to ride with for the whole 26 miles. My friend who is nearly 50, only learnt to ride a bike a couple of months ago and because she is very short and had to borrow a bike on the day, had great difficulty getting her leg over the bike! So, we had to try and plan every set of lights to slow down so she did not have to stop. :eek:
I had a lot of concerns about our non-riding Team member who was organising the half way mark and fortunately she agreed with us about a BIG picnic at the end. So the half way mark was fabulous, loads of bananas, melon and various drinks. There was even a gazebo and chairs provided.
The picnic was so well planned out, even down to anchovies and olives next to the salad and of course fresh strawberries, the picnic truly was the envy of everybody else.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/IMG_8359.jpg
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My CamelBak worked a treat, (that's me no. 94). I was able to carry so much in it, my best ever bargain on eBay for £7! Another favourite photo, just looking at a friend of mine laughing, I think I made some 'rude' comment but the photo still makes me grin.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/giggles.jpg
This was one of my favourite photos, all along the way you had people cheering and shouting out some funny things, this lady called me a reindeer, so I had to point to my helmet and explain I was an 'Old Dear'! That's my friend to my left, who now is so chilled out and enjoying the ride, pretty amazing really.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/IMG_8322.jpg
Once in Richmond Park, we came across a few proper deer, absolutely beautiful animals,
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/Deer2.jpg
All in all the day was fantastic, the majority of the riders had achieved something they never thought possible. One friend sent me this:
"Like you I have had achievements but they have all been academic and I knew I could do it if i tried. This was different, there was a real prospect of failure. usually I wouldn't even attempt to do something that had this option but with the support that has been offered by everyone I felt secure and able to make that leap of faith"...............that made all the organising worth while. :)
We have nearly hit £5000 or $8210.12 for Leukaemia Research, now that was worth doing. :D
Clock
PS Apart from the adrenalin getting me through the day, I think somebody must have been looking down on me on Sunday, as the previous day I was unwell and the following Monday until now, still suffering from horrible side effects from the medication. Each day I am hoping it will start to ease up. :cool:
First of all, a heartfelt thanks for all the previous good luck and best wishes, in particular because of my health recently and of course many thanks to those who kindly sponsored me on my London Bikeathon 2009 ride in aid of Leukaemia Research.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/4eyeddear.jpg
Hmmm, looking pensive about the ride, getting my friend around the 26 miles, would it ever happen?
Now was I ever worried about getting there early to be at the front of the queue and getting everybody organised.........the ride did not start until 10.00 am but I took this photo as we drove past 'Big Ben' that's the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster (the Houses of Parliament) in London, 2 hours early!
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/BigBen.jpg
The 'Big Ben' photo was also relevant as that is a part of the logo for the London Bikeathon, check our medals out, are they good or are they good? :D
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/OurMedals-SallyandMike.jpg
We eventually had 16 in our Team, you have never seen such a bunch of misfits, unhealthy looking people in all your life. My partner and I took a back seat with the ride, as we both had a couple of people to ride with for the whole 26 miles. My friend who is nearly 50, only learnt to ride a bike a couple of months ago and because she is very short and had to borrow a bike on the day, had great difficulty getting her leg over the bike! So, we had to try and plan every set of lights to slow down so she did not have to stop. :eek:
I had a lot of concerns about our non-riding Team member who was organising the half way mark and fortunately she agreed with us about a BIG picnic at the end. So the half way mark was fabulous, loads of bananas, melon and various drinks. There was even a gazebo and chairs provided.
The picnic was so well planned out, even down to anchovies and olives next to the salad and of course fresh strawberries, the picnic truly was the envy of everybody else.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/IMG_8359.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/TheFour.jpg
My CamelBak worked a treat, (that's me no. 94). I was able to carry so much in it, my best ever bargain on eBay for £7! Another favourite photo, just looking at a friend of mine laughing, I think I made some 'rude' comment but the photo still makes me grin.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/giggles.jpg
This was one of my favourite photos, all along the way you had people cheering and shouting out some funny things, this lady called me a reindeer, so I had to point to my helmet and explain I was an 'Old Dear'! That's my friend to my left, who now is so chilled out and enjoying the ride, pretty amazing really.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/IMG_8322.jpg
Once in Richmond Park, we came across a few proper deer, absolutely beautiful animals,
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/Deer2.jpg
All in all the day was fantastic, the majority of the riders had achieved something they never thought possible. One friend sent me this:
"Like you I have had achievements but they have all been academic and I knew I could do it if i tried. This was different, there was a real prospect of failure. usually I wouldn't even attempt to do something that had this option but with the support that has been offered by everyone I felt secure and able to make that leap of faith"...............that made all the organising worth while. :)
We have nearly hit £5000 or $8210.12 for Leukaemia Research, now that was worth doing. :D
Clock
PS Apart from the adrenalin getting me through the day, I think somebody must have been looking down on me on Sunday, as the previous day I was unwell and the following Monday until now, still suffering from horrible side effects from the medication. Each day I am hoping it will start to ease up. :cool: