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It's simple physics. L2B isn't that hard of a course, but it does have 4 big hills which fatties normally walk out.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThing is, I see quite a lot of cyclists out on the roads, some of them are quite fat and I would say the sport is quite forgiving to the fatty, so you must be one fat git.
Seeing MS/Brillo speeding off into the distance isn't going to motivate, even if they do wait further down the road as is polite. I sincerely wonder if a B team might encourage some other CUKers. More money for charidee, and more fitter CUKers.
L2B is doable, even if you're not a top athlete, that's the point. Some super fit cyclists do treat it as a race though, and given the efforts posted by the cycling elite so far I wondered if anyone else felt like they would do it if there was a B team.
Genuine reasons for asking. I hope you lot get this.
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Thing is, I see quite a lot of cyclists out on the roads, some of them are quite fat and I would say the sport is quite forgiving to the fatty, so you must be one fat git.
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L2B For Fatties
2Yes, now you mention it I'll give it a go.0.00%0Not sure, I still need convincing.0.00%0Er, No, Ted100.00%2AndyW's Mum is fit enough for me on the day0.00%0Not detracting from Mudskipper's fine work, but would more folks be interested in doing a B team? Would still be part of KUATB, but the B team.
I ask this as I wonder if anyone was "teetering" and when the likes of Iron Man joined the comp thought "I'm out".
If this is the case, please post here because I am currently so out of shape it's frightening, so we can do this together. And if you get better and want to bump to the A team, the go for it! I have no qualms being the B team on my own.
Just seeing.
If you thing
a) I could never do that.
b) I would like to, but could never do that.
c) I am just too old, but if I wasn't I would love to do that.
d) I am too fat to do that, but if I wasn't I'd love to do that.
e) There's no way I can get fit in time.
f) Nice idea but there's no way I can get fit in time.
The you are my kind of CUKer.
If not then please vote in the poll and I'll STFU, promise.
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