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I just thought it might be interesting to discuss the relative merits of male / female navigational skills,
This idea came to me whilst riding yesterday!

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sydear's picture

What's this all about then Al'?

Your not suggesting some of the Men - Lady Folk of VC Melyd don't know there Left from Their Right.

A tip:
The Right is the side with the chain on, that's as long as your facing the front of the bike!!!

It's all about Cadence :)

Cant imagine

Dan's picture

What made you think of this one whilst out on Sunday. hmmmm However it is amazing how quick they can build these schools and zoos nowadays !

Not to mention

Alan's picture

The RSPCA at Bryn-Y-Maen however it does make it much easier to come up with new routes.

Indeed

Dan's picture

I never realised how to get the positives out of this lack of peripheral vision.

Every ride however many times you repeat it, can be totally different and new with this revolutionary new "blinkers method".
Take last Sunday for instance, we did the Llandudno ride as we have done many times before, however this time, someone had been overnight and built an Orme thats never been there before. The people of Llandudno must be bloody furious, as 24 hrs before they had beautiful views across the bay, and now theres a granite carbuncle in the way, blocking their sunshine.

Damn those cowboy Orme builders !!

(Keep it quiet but I hear they are putting in planning permission for a smaller one just outside Penrhyn Bay, the greedy ba****ds)

Maybe a petition would be the way forward to block this ridiculous blot on the landscape, or even a picketline with signs like

ORMES GO HOME
ORMES NOT WELCOMED HERE

Stop the Press

sydear's picture

Theres a new Bridge in North Wales, a London one that is. What next a Shelf on the horizon.

It's all about Cadence :)

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