Weymouth Run 22nd July

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Post by moggy »

But there is a cafe there and parking that will fit us all in. So Portland is a go thaut. :idea:
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billinom8s wrote:where in bridgewater do u leave from ? whats the route??????
Start at The Clink(Lidl's) near sainsbury's/McDonalds, be there for 0915/0930, depart at 0945.
Make our way to J23, onto M/way to J25, A358/A303/turn right at Cartgate svs, turn right at r/about and next right, all the way to Weymouth to Lodgemoor car park... then ride through town centre en-mass. back to Car park. total up funds raised then make your own way home.
ALL funds go to Breakthrough Breast Cancer... see other forum labled up as Bra Run.

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Funkywolf wrote:
billinom8s wrote:where in bridgewater do u leave from ? whats the route??????
19th August
Start at The Clink(Lidl's) near sainsbury's/McDonalds, be there for 0915/0930, depart at 0945.
Make our way to J23, onto M/way to J25, A358/A303/turn right at Cartgate svs, turn right at r/about and next right, all the way to Weymouth to Lodgemoor car park... then ride through town centre en-mass. back to Car park. total up funds raised then make your own way home.
ALL funds go to Breakthrough Breast Cancer... see other forum labled up as Bra Run.
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Going to change starting point to Bridge still same time tho
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Dynasangel wrote:Going to change starting point to Bridge still same time tho
Oh well no breakie then :wink:
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k5 dave wrote:
Dynasangel wrote:Going to change starting point to Bridge still same time tho
Oh well no breakie then :wink:
You can get something from the burger van or have breakfast before you come :)
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Funkywolf wrote:
Don't forget your bra for the handlebars!
you got to put a bra on your bike :?:
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Post by Mike Daytona600 »

k5 dave wrote:
Dynasangel wrote:Going to change starting point to Bridge still same time tho
Oh well no breakie then :wink:
Yeh right. :cry: A van isn't quite the same. Least it saves some miles :)
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billinom8s wrote:
Mike Daytona600 wrote:
Dynasangel wrote: Im not to sure open for suggestions, I just put the topic up to organise the ride out
Sounds good. What about Portland Bill? Only prob is there's alot of 30 to get there from Weymouth.

but there is nothing at portland bill, at least if we head into weymouth we can get some food etc
You've got a short memory Si. There is a cafe there. I know it was shut when we turned up but we were there before 10 :lol: :roll:

There's good parking too. Like I said though, there's a lot of 30 to get throu. I don't mind but others might. Dave I forgot how much when we went last time. :roll:

Mel recons there's nowhere to park in Weymouth anyway.

Just a sugestion is all. :wink:
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Post by Jak »

Usually park in the big bike park by the river on North Quay. It's right next to the bridge which leads to the pubs on the edge of the river.
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Post by billinom8s »

i do remember the little cafe, just opened when we got there, trouble was there was nothing else. the road across portland bill was congested when we did the run at early times, by the time we get there this time, every granny and her dog is gonna be in a cosch doing 5 mph up that hill.

at least we can get something to eat and drink with a degree of ease if we park in town, didnt have a problem parking before and there were ALOT of bikes on that run.
i am up for weymouth parking/eating
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Post by Mike Daytona600 »

billinom8s wrote:i every granny and her dog is gonna be in a cosch doing 5 mph up that hill.
Except me and K5 Dave :D

That's what I mean about a lot of 30 mph. I'm happy to do whatever, but was just sugesting.

And if it rains this time I an't going cos getting fed up with polishing the bike :lol: :lol: Took me and hour and half tonight, but it aint half shinny 8)
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Post by Maver-Nick »

Can't... :cry:

Got a demo that day... Bikes running like sh!te anyway... :evil:
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Post by ny.g »

So is meet at bridge at 10 for 10.30 leave? :?
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ny.g wrote:So is meet at bridge at 10 for 10.30 leave? :?
yes nyg
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