Well done Peter! The breakdowns and issues do make a good video, and you have a cracking group of mates there. On my last ride my chain snapped, and also bent my front derailleur. I managed to fix/bodge it to get me home. Well done to your mate on the fixey. One of my Strava friends recently did a 24hr TT on a fixie. He did 664km !!!!
Cheers Stu. Yep, rides like this are much easier when you have a bunch of clowns to ride with. 😂 Well done on limping home after your mechanical though. That’s an impressive issue to overcome. 💪🏻
Last DD I did, on the downhill run into Sudbury my saddle sudden came loose at 33mph. Mechanicals in the dark are always fun. Fortunately there's one or two helpful cyclists about that evening always offering to help.
Oh damn, a loose saddle isn’t what you want at the end of a century ride! 😖 You’re right about there always being someone to help though. It’s such a great event for that. 💪🏻
Chapeau Peter and the GACC crew. I arrived on the beach in the last of the darkness this year and whilst sunrise on the beach is a target for many I agree with Jimmy that twilight going into the sun coming up over the fields is indeed a very magical experience. Cycling can be a bit niche at times but the Dunwich Dynamo seems to bring people together no matter what you ride or or how you pace it. It is an amazing event and should be on every cyclist bucket list. Keep up the good work, great content.
A great record of this year's DD Peter... and I got both a bit part appearance and a shout out! In fact, the Steve who you were puncture-twins with is one of the mates I was riding with too; what are the chances? Nice to meet you, if only fleetingly, at last. My rear hub broke after leaving the White Horse so I had a pretty grim, very clunky, slipping drive train of a slog for the last 80km, but I did complete! More importantly, did I have a blast? 'Course I did😁👍.
Great to meet you too, Rob and sorry it wasn’t for longer. Please apologise to Steve for getting his name wrong. The lack of sleep and frustration at getting a flat didn’t see me thinking (or listening!) straight! 🥴 Kudos to you for pushing through what sounds like it should have been a ride ending mechanical too and still managed to enjoy it. 💪🏻
Hey Antony, so glad you enjoyed the ride. It’s such a carnival of an event, isn’t it. I can’t wait for next year. Feel free to come and say hi if you see me again though. 👌🏻
Hey Steve, we were two souls lost in the complete darkness of the Suffolk countryside…. But at least we had each other. 😂 Glad to have met you though and that I was able to assist you with re-inflating your tyre. Apologies again for getting your name wrong! 🙈
We used to ride much further than that overnight on single fixed and never thought it was going to be a struggle. This was in the 1960’s when most of us rode single fixed.
Love Condor bikes I own a 2022 Acciaio rides beautiful and know Julian well great to see him on the vid throughly recommended they are brilliant ❤❤❤😊 Pete 🚴🏻👍
Another very entertaining video. Thank you very much. Pity about the punctures, that's life I suppose. Keep going , I look forward to your next master piece
The spirit of this ride, you could just fly yourself here, but a cheap old beater of a bike for around £50 and do it on that. Would be cheaper than shipping your bike over and no worry about damaging it en route. 😉 Really glad you enjoyed it though. 👌🏻
Cheers Lewis. You should definitely consider it, as it’s a real bucket list ride. Hope to see you there next year. 💪🏻 Not doing the Tour de Broads though, as I’ll be down in the New Forest for the Garmin Ride Out. Looks like a great set of routes though. Which one are you doing?
@@petertreadway only the 75, this year as doing it with a mate who's not confident in doing a century. Will just be a nice day out. Good luck with Garmin
Another great video! Can you tell me which model of Cycplus you have? I keep hearing good things about the brand and I'll buy one with your code so you get a few pennies to help keep this great channel going 🙂
I don't know if you ride Audax but, when you do, and end up on Paris-Brest-Paris, you see people riding things that reset your understanding of what's difficult. A guy called Drew Buck is worth investigating. 200 miles a day for 4 days, on a 1900s vintage Single Speed that was way too big for him.
Actually riding an Audax last year with Peter and Jimmy was what inspired me to upgrade my Single Speed to the Condor Tempo. Veteran riders doing 3 x 100km days, fixed, into their 70s on beautiful Condors was a real inspiration. Miles over speed, journey over destination. Something to really aspire to.
Would love to do some more Audax and PBP (or even LEL) would be a dream once the kids are grown up. As Chris said above, the brief intro we had to Audax last year gave us a real eye opener in the beauty of the events. Can’t wait to do more. 💪🏻🌟
ngl 20 mph?! that's insanely fast for me struggling to do 25 kph on a regular after work ride. (My excuse is that they usually include 500+ m of elev. ;) )
Still trying to get my head around the purpose of fixies…being stuck in one gear and not able to freewheel. I want to understand them , but I’m struggling. 😂
So technically, Chris’s bike is single speed as opposed to fixed speed, meaning he can freewheel. The benefit of a fixie though is the lack of things to go wrong. No deraileurs, no shifters, just a single chainring and cog and some brakes. 👌🏻
@manwithnoname6580 😂 quadzilla! TBH, I couldn’t get on with my fixie when I tried riding it in Newcastle earlier ok the year but Chris tells me I have the wrong gearing. He rode his old Spesh Lancaster all over the winter though and you can definitely tell he’s stronger for it when he’s back on his road bike.
@@petertreadwayI ride fixed (although mine is a stunning Zeus pista so doesn’t go out in the rain) and it definitely improves your pedal stroke, smoothness. When riding in the city, it forces you to anticipate traffic better. You feel connected to the bike like you can’t on a bike with a freewheel. I also find it safer in the rain than on my rim brakes (discs probably safer again). Mine’s probably geared too big, but I just use it as strength training as I end up trying to get the same cadence as on my road bike. On my first ride with power meter pedals, I immediately got the Garmin “50/50 power split” and I put that down to riding fixed.
I bought a 1000 lumen 'Plazma' branded light from Planet X. It has 8 light intensity modes, with the dimmest lasting up to 80 hours! I tend to use setting 3 or 4, which seems bright enough for dimly lit roads and then briefly pump it up to 1 or 2 when I was on my own or in the depths of the countryside, with no other light around. It worked really well, plus it has a powerbank built in, so you can use it to charge your phone or head unit, etc. as you're going along. 👌 planetx.co.uk/products/plazma-vigor-1000-lumen-powerbank-front-bike-light
Awesome video! and awesome ride! Thanks for he content as usual! I'm feeling tempted to do it next year.. :) P.S. - here in Bollington we call those 3% 300m climbs "humps" 😇😀 (my daily commute has 700ft elevation on return and some juicy 10-12% climbs) Need to come up here and do the Maccs-Buxton-Maccs via brickworks :) (or Blaze Hill)
You definitely should come down for it next year. It really is a special ride. 👌🏻 And yes, I’m desperate to get back up north at some point to sample some proper hills. 💪🏻
@@petertreadway you’re more than welcome up here! My spare room is free😂 I started doing the Peak District on an e-bike, was nice but was always concerned about running out of battery (& having to pedal a 27kg e-bike..) so there was a fair bit of management on longer rides, now I just take the road bike, set my power target to 300/350watts on climbs and let the speed be whatever. I do enjoy it a lot more not stressing about the battery going flat.. I still ride my e-bike though, great zone 2 bike!
Extremely brave to do an overnight ride with a brand new groupset. It performed so well!
Yeh, was really impressed with it. Aside from the early bit of fettling I had to do, it was faultless. 👌🏻
Well done Peter! The breakdowns and issues do make a good video, and you have a cracking group of mates there. On my last ride my chain snapped, and also bent my front derailleur. I managed to fix/bodge it to get me home. Well done to your mate on the fixey. One of my Strava friends recently did a 24hr TT on a fixie. He did 664km !!!!
Cheers Stu. Yep, rides like this are much easier when you have a bunch of clowns to ride with. 😂
Well done on limping home after your mechanical though. That’s an impressive issue to overcome. 💪🏻
Last DD I did, on the downhill run into Sudbury my saddle sudden came loose at 33mph. Mechanicals in the dark are always fun. Fortunately there's one or two helpful cyclists about that evening always offering to help.
Oh damn, a loose saddle isn’t what you want at the end of a century ride! 😖
You’re right about there always being someone to help though. It’s such a great event for that. 💪🏻
Chapeau Peter and the GACC crew.
I arrived on the beach in the last of the darkness this year and whilst sunrise on the beach is a target for many I agree with Jimmy that twilight going into the sun coming up over the fields is indeed a very magical experience. Cycling can be a bit niche at times but the Dunwich Dynamo seems to bring people together no matter what you ride or or how you pace it. It is an amazing event and should be on every cyclist bucket list.
Keep up the good work, great content.
Couldn’t agree more with everything you’ve written here. That last 10-15 miles through the fields is almost ethereal in the darling morning light. 😍
A great record of this year's DD Peter... and I got both a bit part appearance and a shout out! In fact, the Steve who you were puncture-twins with is one of the mates I was riding with too; what are the chances? Nice to meet you, if only fleetingly, at last.
My rear hub broke after leaving the White Horse so I had a pretty grim, very clunky, slipping drive train of a slog for the last 80km, but I did complete! More importantly, did I have a blast? 'Course I did😁👍.
Great to meet you too, Rob and sorry it wasn’t for longer. Please apologise to Steve for getting his name wrong. The lack of sleep and frustration at getting a flat didn’t see me thinking (or listening!) straight! 🥴
Kudos to you for pushing through what sounds like it should have been a ride ending mechanical too and still managed to enjoy it. 💪🏻
Saw you guys outside the pub on the park before the ride, looking forward to watching the video! Was my first time and a great really fun ride. Cheers
Hey Antony, so glad you enjoyed the ride. It’s such a carnival of an event, isn’t it. I can’t wait for next year.
Feel free to come and say hi if you see me again though. 👌🏻
Well done Peter and the gang. Looks a great ride to do
Cheers Terry. Yeh, it’s a great annual ride if you’re not a million miles away. 👌🏻
Respect to the guy on a 'fixed, great to see these videos, definitely a good distraction when working, good to see the lad banter 👍
Cheers Lee, I’ll send on your remarks. You certainly wouldn’t catch me doing a century on a single speed! 🥵
Glad you enjoyed the video. 💪🏻🌟
Great video, loved it. Well done 👏👏👏
Cheers John. So glad you enjoyed it so much. 👌🏻🌟
Thanks Peter, a perfect summary of the ride this year. I don’t think our punctures could have happened on a more remote or darker part of the route!
Hey Steve, we were two souls lost in the complete darkness of the Suffolk countryside…. But at least we had each other. 😂
Glad to have met you though and that I was able to assist you with re-inflating your tyre. Apologies again for getting your name wrong! 🙈
We used to ride much further than that overnight on single fixed and never thought it was going to be a struggle. This was in the 1960’s when most of us rode single fixed.
Sounds good. 👌🏻
Another great video and well done Chris. That Condor looks gorgeous.
Cheers Ronald and yes, as much as I wouldn’t want to ride it 112 miles, it is a stunning bike! 😍
Love Condor bikes I own a 2022 Acciaio rides beautiful and know Julian well great to see him on the vid throughly recommended they are brilliant ❤❤❤😊 Pete 🚴🏻👍
Julian was such a great guy. Loved chatting all things bike with him. 👌🏻
@@petertreadway yeah he’s very good.. 👍as are all the team at Condor.. Campagnolo dudes to.. good news on your EDS group set 👍👍🚴🏻Pete
I rode from Middlesbrough to Kendal and back over two days on a Rotrax fixed with saddlebags when I was 14 with the club 👍
Now that sounds like an epic early education. 👌🏻
Another very entertaining video. Thank you very much. Pity about the punctures, that's life I suppose. Keep going , I look forward to your next master piece
Thanks as ever, Richard. Yeh, punctures are an occupational hazard for me these days, it appears! 🙄
Glad you enjoyed the video though. 👌🏻🌟
This was awesome Mr. Treadway! I need to figure out how to get my bike from the States to the England. What a great ride, thanks for sharing.
The spirit of this ride, you could just fly yourself here, but a cheap old beater of a bike for around £50 and do it on that. Would be cheaper than shipping your bike over and no worry about damaging it en route. 😉
Really glad you enjoyed it though. 👌🏻
That Condor bike is a beaut!
Isn’t she. Very jealous!
Well done Peter and all of GACC. Definitely one for me.next year I think. Looks brilliant.
Are you doing Tour de Broads this weekend
Cheers Lewis. You should definitely consider it, as it’s a real bucket list ride. Hope to see you there next year. 💪🏻
Not doing the Tour de Broads though, as I’ll be down in the New Forest for the Garmin Ride Out. Looks like a great set of routes though. Which one are you doing?
@@petertreadway only the 75, this year as doing it with a mate who's not confident in doing a century. Will just be a nice day out. Good luck with Garmin
@@lewisA76 Ahh, fair enough. Good to be riding it with a mate though. Always helps the miles fly by. 👌
Hope you have a great ride.
Respect for giving the LBC a shout!
I’m massively impressed with anyone that can do this ride on a fold up, so happy to shout the Bromo crew out. 👌🏻
@@petertreadway I'm impressed with anyone doing it on a single speed....
Like Snoop Dogg, always giving a shout out to the LBC
@@galenkehler 😂
Cracking video! Next year, sunrise on the beach
Of that there is no (ok, maybe some! 😂) doubt!
You got some jolly mates there. Im jealous.
Yeh, they’re a great bunch of guys. Every moment out riding with them is a joy. 💪🏻
Great video as always, I can not get the problems you have with your bike . How do you do it ?????
Well it's mainly puncture based issues, I have, so perhaps I just need better tyres! 🤣
Another great video! Can you tell me which model of Cycplus you have? I keep hearing good things about the brand and I'll buy one with your code so you get a few pennies to help keep this great channel going 🙂
Thanks so much, Linda, I really appreciate that and I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
My pump is the AS2 Pro. 👌🏻
We have a word where I’m from for people like Jimmy: tell him he’s nesh. (It means he feels the cold far too easily) 😂😂😂
"Don't know they're born" is a good one!
We were so proud he nearly got through with arms out, I did give him some positive feedback bit similar to your suggestions!!
😂
Always there with the advice are you, Pomf! 😉
@@petertreadway it was 17°C man!!!!
I don't know if you ride Audax but, when you do, and end up on Paris-Brest-Paris, you see people riding things that reset your understanding of what's difficult. A guy called Drew Buck is worth investigating. 200 miles a day for 4 days, on a 1900s vintage Single Speed that was way too big for him.
Actually riding an Audax last year with Peter and Jimmy was what inspired me to upgrade my Single Speed to the Condor Tempo. Veteran riders doing 3 x 100km days, fixed, into their 70s on beautiful Condors was a real inspiration. Miles over speed, journey over destination. Something to really aspire to.
Would love to do some more Audax and PBP (or even LEL) would be a dream once the kids are grown up.
As Chris said above, the brief intro we had to Audax last year gave us a real eye opener in the beauty of the events. Can’t wait to do more. 💪🏻🌟
Well done guys.
Cheers Paul. 👌🏻
ngl 20 mph?! that's insanely fast for me struggling to do 25 kph on a regular after work ride. (My excuse is that they usually include 500+ m of elev. ;) )
Honestly, 20mph is very fast for us too. Were much more ‘14mph party pace’ most of the time. We had help from a massive headwind that night though. 💪🏻
Still trying to get my head around the purpose of fixies…being stuck in one gear and not able to freewheel. I want to understand them , but I’m struggling. 😂
So technically, Chris’s bike is single speed as opposed to fixed speed, meaning he can freewheel.
The benefit of a fixie though is the lack of things to go wrong. No deraileurs, no shifters, just a single chainring and cog and some brakes. 👌🏻
@@petertreadway but steep hills though … must have quads like Robert Forstemann 🥴
@manwithnoname6580 😂 quadzilla!
TBH, I couldn’t get on with my fixie when I tried riding it in Newcastle earlier ok the year but Chris tells me I have the wrong gearing. He rode his old Spesh Lancaster all over the winter though and you can definitely tell he’s stronger for it when he’s back on his road bike.
@@petertreadwayI ride fixed (although mine is a stunning Zeus pista so doesn’t go out in the rain) and it definitely improves your pedal stroke, smoothness. When riding in the city, it forces you to anticipate traffic better. You feel connected to the bike like you can’t on a bike with a freewheel. I also find it safer in the rain than on my rim brakes (discs probably safer again). Mine’s probably geared too big, but I just use it as strength training as I end up trying to get the same cadence as on my road bike.
On my first ride with power meter pedals, I immediately got the Garmin “50/50 power split” and I put that down to riding fixed.
How did you keep your lights going? Did you use dynamos? My battery lights tend to only last about 3hrs
I bought a 1000 lumen 'Plazma' branded light from Planet X. It has 8 light intensity modes, with the dimmest lasting up to 80 hours! I tend to use setting 3 or 4, which seems bright enough for dimly lit roads and then briefly pump it up to 1 or 2 when I was on my own or in the depths of the countryside, with no other light around. It worked really well, plus it has a powerbank built in, so you can use it to charge your phone or head unit, etc. as you're going along. 👌
planetx.co.uk/products/plazma-vigor-1000-lumen-powerbank-front-bike-light
@@petertreadway brill ta
Chapeau!
Cheers Anthony. 👌🏻
Single speed and fixie aren't interchangable.
Yes, which is why Chris makes the distinction in the video…. But to most people they’re the same thing. 😂
Awesome video! and awesome ride! Thanks for he content as usual! I'm feeling tempted to do it next year.. :)
P.S. - here in Bollington we call those 3% 300m climbs "humps" 😇😀 (my daily commute has 700ft elevation on return and some juicy 10-12% climbs) Need to come up here and do the Maccs-Buxton-Maccs via brickworks :) (or Blaze Hill)
You definitely should come down for it next year. It really is a special ride. 👌🏻
And yes, I’m desperate to get back up north at some point to sample some proper hills. 💪🏻
@@petertreadway you’re more than welcome up here! My spare room is free😂
I started doing the Peak District on an e-bike, was nice but was always concerned about running out of battery (& having to pedal a 27kg e-bike..) so there was a fair bit of management on longer rides, now I just take the road bike, set my power target to 300/350watts on climbs and let the speed be whatever. I do enjoy it a lot more not stressing about the battery going flat.. I still ride my e-bike though, great zone 2 bike!