London to Brighton 2009
This year I joined up with Mark Sheppard to ride the British Heart Foundation London to Brighton ride. The ride is 54 miles on road from Clapham Common to Brighton beach and this year had 27,000 official riders.
This ride gave me the motivation to get out my road bike, which has been mostly sat in the shed the last 2 years as I have been concentrating on mountain biking. I got it out a few weeks before-hand and did some training rides on it – it was like a dream to ride again – so quick! I think Mark is pretty tempted to get one for next years London to Brighton.
I’d never taken part in a ride anywhere near this big before and it was awesome seeing so many cyclists.
Tim’s London to Brighton survival tips:
- No need to carry much in the way of drink or food – there are official and unofficial stops all over the place – even people giving away biscuits!
- If you are riding a mountain bike, get some slick tyres and get your bike checked over first.
- If you’ve not ridden this kind of distance before do some training, building up to at least a 30 mile training ride. Rest the few days before though.
- Don’t try to set any time records – with so many riders, getting out of London does take some time and it only take a few riders to get off and walk up a narrow hill to force everyone to walk.
- Save something for Ditchling beacon – it’s tough but do have a go at riding it – it really is all down hill after that and it’s pretty satisying overtaking all those people walking up.




Well done ‘super cycle man’
liz procter
13 Jul 09 at 7:41 pm