Team Si London 100
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
A Massive Thank You
A huge thank you to everybody who has donated so far. The total so far is £1187.50 including £332.50 of offline donations who deserve a mention. Thanks to Chris & Dave (Sal's Mum and Dad) £50, Joanne Cumberlin £5, Gemma Dyer £10, Sal's Cakes £18.50, Chris O' Connell £5, Keith Parsons £3, East Dene Primary ( Jo's School ) £85, Booze Buster £35, The Mattersons £70, Nina £20, Ceri £40. Wow your all fantastic
Saturday, 24 May 2014
Last week sun burn, this week road burn
Posted by Gary
After cycling in the sun (see previous post), I'm back in wales cycling in the rain. Easy not to get sun burn, but did manage to get road burn when i crashed on slippy road, I know which I prefer (see picture of my thigh below).
After cycling in the sun (see previous post), I'm back in wales cycling in the rain. Easy not to get sun burn, but did manage to get road burn when i crashed on slippy road, I know which I prefer (see picture of my thigh below).
Friday, 23 May 2014
Can't let a holiday stop the training
Posted by Gary
With 3 months to go and the need for a quick holiday I decided to hire a road bike whilst in Fuertaventura. Known as the windy cannary isle, it didn't let it's reputation down. The wind didn't drop below 20 mph, not ideal for cycling. I managed to cycle a 40 and 30 miler, nice when when the sun and the wind was on my back but not so nice with the head wind, I'm not complaining though.
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Update since last year
Posted by Gary
It's time to start blogging again and I thought I'd start with an update since last year. Training and completing the London 100 last year had given me the bug for cycling, so in September I gave my local cycling club (VC Melyd) a ring and asked to join them for a ride. I should be ok, I thought I must be fit after all that training. Huge miscalculation of my fitness, those boys and girls were on a different level, after 10 mins and halfway up the first hill it took everything in me not to turnaround a cycle back home and never show my face at the club again. Instead I carried on the 30 mile ride, with the club members waiting for me at the top of every hill (they like hills). I got home, crawled through the door, emptied the contents of my stomach in the loo and collapsed in to my bed, slipping in to deepest sleep I have ever had, Kati said she kept checking to see I was still breathing. This was repeated the next 3 or 4 times I went out with the club, but now I don't throw up anymore and not so bad on the hills. I have still got the bug for cycling and still got my old bike, I have a few more wrinkles on my face a few more grey hairs in my beard but nothing has changed really. Simon is still missed and we can't wait for the London 100 this year to raise money for the Epilepsy Society in memory of him.
It's time to start blogging again and I thought I'd start with an update since last year. Training and completing the London 100 last year had given me the bug for cycling, so in September I gave my local cycling club (VC Melyd) a ring and asked to join them for a ride. I should be ok, I thought I must be fit after all that training. Huge miscalculation of my fitness, those boys and girls were on a different level, after 10 mins and halfway up the first hill it took everything in me not to turnaround a cycle back home and never show my face at the club again. Instead I carried on the 30 mile ride, with the club members waiting for me at the top of every hill (they like hills). I got home, crawled through the door, emptied the contents of my stomach in the loo and collapsed in to my bed, slipping in to deepest sleep I have ever had, Kati said she kept checking to see I was still breathing. This was repeated the next 3 or 4 times I went out with the club, but now I don't throw up anymore and not so bad on the hills. I have still got the bug for cycling and still got my old bike, I have a few more wrinkles on my face a few more grey hairs in my beard but nothing has changed really. Simon is still missed and we can't wait for the London 100 this year to raise money for the Epilepsy Society in memory of him.
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Frilly Socks and Pot Holes
Styling out cycling with frilly socks; not sure how it would go down in the cycling world (I assume not well). I'm thinking of ways to improve those - god awful - sunglasses they insist on wearing. I don't think wayfarer-esque sunglasses quite fit the bill.
Training is still going well; no more falls (thank god) but maybe a few near misses. Pot holes are the devil. Yesterday bought hailstone pounding me in the face and for anyone who knows me well they will be aware that this did not impress me!
Although I love sheffield, I'm hating it's hills right now. Where are all the flats? I can only imagine this will hold me in good stead for the London 100 cycle.
Not to forget why I'm doing this - to raise money for the Epilepsy Society. As many charities do, they do great things and need the support of others to help those good things along :) Please donate, there is no amount too small.
http://www.justgiving.com/2014teamsilondon100/
Training is still going well; no more falls (thank god) but maybe a few near misses. Pot holes are the devil. Yesterday bought hailstone pounding me in the face and for anyone who knows me well they will be aware that this did not impress me!
Although I love sheffield, I'm hating it's hills right now. Where are all the flats? I can only imagine this will hold me in good stead for the London 100 cycle.
Not to forget why I'm doing this - to raise money for the Epilepsy Society. As many charities do, they do great things and need the support of others to help those good things along :) Please donate, there is no amount too small.
http://www.justgiving.com/2014teamsilondon100/
Friday, 14 February 2014
Saturday, 10 August 2013
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
One Amazing Weekend! One Epic Challenge! One Brill Team Effort.
It hurt, it burnt & it made me cry. But this challenge is one we are immensely proud of. We came, we saw, we conquered. See you next year Surrey, Leith Hill 2014 Team Si will conquer you again!
Good old paper sponsors
Along with the 'online' techno savvy donations we also received a shed load more from those less inclined to fire up the olde pc but still just as generous to dig deep and support us heart and soul. So to make sure they are all thanked (really hope we have got all names) we have listed them all below.
Australian supporters,
Eosin Sheehan, Steve Skinner, Jason Moore, Fred McGovern, Darryl Rowley, Andrew Welnt, Pete Simpson, Matt Skofield, Wayne Clarke, Chris Wilson, Gaz Lume, Baby D, Raun Sam, Andy Greenwood, Robert Ryan, Eoin Diamond, Justin French, Brad Primrose, Brendon Latham, Daniel Desai, Phil Ruediger, Jason Cox, Patrick Maguire, Hans Peter, Ten, Mui, Asa Hughes, Dave Hynes, Anthony Hill, Matty Tyson, Ste Owen, Andre David's, Trev Youngberg, Elliot Phillips, Frank Szabo, Tamati Vercoe, Sophie Adams, Gavin Lemhan, Aidan Currin, Marty Blingo, Thalia Codfley, Andy Greenwood, Paul Finney, Scott Redpath, Barry Johnson, Joe Dixon, Ben Cosin, Paul Featonby, Cody Dunsmore.
Uk supporters
Pam Marchant, Rhyl Povey, Alan Povey, Sian Jones, Awen Haf Jones, Jean Smith, Stuart Smith, Diana Smith, Sharon Riley, Sarah Sparrow, Shirley Lunn, Gayna Roberts, Jane & Alan Ware, Chris Benson, Sarah Bowyer, Ben Hearth, Gary Akerst, Jaqui Thrasher &the Greenacres team, Stu Hughes, Ross Tennet, Jon Williams, Darren Andrews, Steve Leather, Gwyn Jones, Huw Evans, Steve Miller, Brian Smith, Tom Lockley, Lyndon Oxadrian, Jane Wadding, Sian Lloyd, Steve Sinclair, Adeian Caveill.
BIG massive HUGE thank you to all xxxxxx
Australian supporters,
Eosin Sheehan, Steve Skinner, Jason Moore, Fred McGovern, Darryl Rowley, Andrew Welnt, Pete Simpson, Matt Skofield, Wayne Clarke, Chris Wilson, Gaz Lume, Baby D, Raun Sam, Andy Greenwood, Robert Ryan, Eoin Diamond, Justin French, Brad Primrose, Brendon Latham, Daniel Desai, Phil Ruediger, Jason Cox, Patrick Maguire, Hans Peter, Ten, Mui, Asa Hughes, Dave Hynes, Anthony Hill, Matty Tyson, Ste Owen, Andre David's, Trev Youngberg, Elliot Phillips, Frank Szabo, Tamati Vercoe, Sophie Adams, Gavin Lemhan, Aidan Currin, Marty Blingo, Thalia Codfley, Andy Greenwood, Paul Finney, Scott Redpath, Barry Johnson, Joe Dixon, Ben Cosin, Paul Featonby, Cody Dunsmore.
Uk supporters
Pam Marchant, Rhyl Povey, Alan Povey, Sian Jones, Awen Haf Jones, Jean Smith, Stuart Smith, Diana Smith, Sharon Riley, Sarah Sparrow, Shirley Lunn, Gayna Roberts, Jane & Alan Ware, Chris Benson, Sarah Bowyer, Ben Hearth, Gary Akerst, Jaqui Thrasher &the Greenacres team, Stu Hughes, Ross Tennet, Jon Williams, Darren Andrews, Steve Leather, Gwyn Jones, Huw Evans, Steve Miller, Brian Smith, Tom Lockley, Lyndon Oxadrian, Jane Wadding, Sian Lloyd, Steve Sinclair, Adeian Caveill.
BIG massive HUGE thank you to all xxxxxx
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Our official numbers
What a team, Team Si will continue, who is up for it next year? Oh if anyone spots Matty helmet 12605 on a train let us know, he lost it in Crewe.
£3000 +
A massive thanks to everyone who has helped us raise over £3000, we will be giving 110% tomorrow. I was less nervous when getting married to my beautiful wife Kati who I am so proud of. She has given 110% everyday training.
Friday, 2 August 2013
Last Bike Check
Final check of bikes today ready for the train journey to London this afternoon. The last thing we want is the bikes to fail. Don't understand why we won't have a skoda following us with a couple of spare bikes on the roof.
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Final Week
Posted by Kati
Much love
Team Si xxxxx
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Team Si in our Hearts and on our Bikes
Training is winding down this week, only 30 miles today. Then put our Team Si decals on our bikes. Wish we could be putting them on Simons bike. Feel so proud to be riding the London 100 in his memory.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
70 Miles in a Mankini
70 mile cycle toady, Dyserth to Chester and back in my cycling Mankini. No wonder Kati was crying at the end of it. The last long training ride until the big day on the 4th. Going to spend the next two weeks trying to cure Kati's back ache and my dress sense. Even the cat can't look at me.
Sunday, 14 July 2013
"Why Didn't You Just Do A Raffle?"
Bumped into a friend (Badge aka Badge Makes Art - very talented chap, look him up) that we haven't seen for a while as we were doing the 60 mile training this morning. He took one look at us both and simply asked, " why didn't you do a raffle like normal people?"
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
First Time For Everything!
Having spent 14 years with this man I honestly believed he was allergic to a scrubbing brush...... Therefore shocked to find him outside not covered in hives & with a full understanding of how to work it!
Monday, 8 July 2013
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Sooooo Much to Learn!
Posted by Kati
Just to give you a little insight into how much there is to this cycling. Having just done a 12 mile hill climb to 'train' for the joys that are Leith Hill, Box Hill and some other evil hill sent to try me along the route, I have endured the following pearls of wisdom from behind me......... Sit down, change gear, stand up, sit down change gear, stand up, sit down, change gear, change gear, little circles, little circles, high knees, littles circles, change gear, stand up, sit down, change gear, don't wobble, DON'T WOBBLE, change gear, stand up......... I could go on! (this is genuinely not me whining, Gary's doing an ace job of training my sorry ass & without him & his encouraging words I would be passed out on the side of the road at the first little bump, I just never knew how much there was to it!)
My gorgeous trainer......
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