THIS IS WHY WE RIDE 👊 this really captures the sheer joy of riding and overcoming the challenge, think every road cyclist can relate. so glad you stuck with the cleats and really respect your figure it out as you go along attitude.
@RyanCondon this was an exceptional ride! Very motivating too. The commentary you gave was spot on and please continue to do this. I'm sure many "newbies" will appreciate this.... Riding with cleats is an epic fete, feared by many! Everyone who has used cleats has fallen 😅
@@RyanCondon Not quite haha wouldn't recommend trying an actual supertuck though as its sketchy as hell anyway. Told you top of D is above average cyclist. At least you found the little ring for the end, bet people were looking thinking look at this showoff staying in the big ring 😆
Good thing they banned the top tube silliness (and puppy paws) for the pros. People basically don't do it in club rides now. Even if it was safe for the pros, stopping all the weekend warriors doing it would be reason enough.
I’ve been back on the bike over a year now with 90% being outside and I still fall now and again, just gotta laugh at yourself and carry it on Also the way you take on challenges is so inspirational
One of my favorite videos because I really enjoy outdoor cycling challenges. Love that you did this! Hope you get to do more outside rides. I love watching you find your way in your health and fitness journey. I have so much confidence that you will keep the rubber side down next time. Thanks for sharing. Ride on.
Great video Ryan. Cleats are great. Just a learning curve like everything. If I had to guess your chain froze causing the fall because you might of been shifting under excessive load. It's a good rule of thumb to shift when your pedals are in the 12 o clock 6 o clock position as this is when the load is less. Just a thought. Loved the video and look forward to more. ❤
Finally getting round to watching, as been off cycling in Ireland. That's a great time and what a fun ride! 😎. I agree you can learn a lot by just getting on with it. Chapeau 👊👏
Ryan, fantastic job and great video. Everyone falls when starting with cleats, but once you get used to them you'll never look back. Love how you acknowledge the support staff who are just there to help. Keep up the good work and awesome vids. Chapeau
Been waiting for this one, well done on completing it. You hit How Lane (the first hill where you passed a lot of walkers) like a boss, that’s local to me and a favourite training road of mine. I very much enjoyed your ‘ooh this is pretty’ reaction to Carshalton Ponds 😂 I can’t believe you did 50 odd km in the big ring! 😂
I made so many school boy errors including the "big ring"... If I did it again I reckon I'd come in a lot closer to 4 hours. Thanks for watching. The hills were so much fun.
@@RyanCondon it’s a tough ride because of the range of abilities and volume of people just as much as the parcours itself, there have been several really nasty crashes down the hill where you pointed out the ambulance at the bottom over the years. Absolutely no doubt that you’d better your overall time knowing what you know now, but that’s half the fun of it eh?! Next stop L’Etape du Tour, mark my words!
You absolute "Stallion Baby" mate thats such a feat you absolutely smashed that time. You're such an inspiration your journey is incredible to watch. Not the man i worked for but the legend to be inspired by, as always!! 💪
What a great vid, Ryan. You have come such.a long way, and you're continuing to get stronger. You seemed to pass about a million people. With the exception of 'Rapha 1', you looked like you were among the strongest riders out there. Next year, you'll sail up that last climb! Love the scenes with your family at the end. 😄
I think you’ve done amazing. Should be super proud of your efforts. Have you loosed the spring in your cleats. Make the foot able to move their own position on the pedals and makes unclipping easier. If you have a look on the pedals there an arrow plus and minus undo it think it’s a size 4 Allen key. it’s trick that no one tells you. Try it it may be a lot of help. Anyway keep going you’re super inspiring
Amazing! What a great achievement, and so cool to see just how much your Zwifting contributed to your ability on those climbs. I’m still on Zwift - heading out in real life still seems a bit too scary for me (even without cleats!), but seeing someone else just getting out there and giving it a go (you figuring out the gears mid ride was brilliant!) it such an inspiration. Maybe that’ll be my goal for next summer…
Great vid again Ryan! I was one of the people suggesting you ride flats, hope you weren’t annoyed by my comment. Clearly cleats are working for you like they do for loads of others, so keep on going! Looking forward to your next challenge! Maybe we’re going to see you climb the real Alpe??
Thanks for your honesty Mark. 😅 I appreciate all comments, I just chose not to read the ones about cleats before my first big 54 mile ride in cleats. 🤣
I just started the video but I am amazed that you caught yourself mid-sentence being "too aggressive". Honestly man I do hope they are watching and I am hoping to see you crush this thing, as I finish up the video.
Great 1st event, hope you do more IRL riding, Zwift is good but meeting real peeps and sharing that passion and enthusiasm, nothing beats it. You even met some followers. Cleats are a personal choice, they are more efficient otherwise the pros would be on flats. I think the MTB cleats are a bit better to learn as double sided and the shoes are normally easier to walk in. If your happy that's all that matters. Excellent video and nice to see the sheer enjoyment of it.
Great ride & vid, one of the things that i carried through from Zwift to IRL, was learning what my point of failure on steep hills was and practicing pushing the steeper climbs in the safety of Zwift meant i could get up 20+% climbs IRL without feeling like i was gonna stall. If you know when you're about to stall out, you know when to unclip! Might help you for the steeper climbs, they can take you by surprise!
Good freakin job dude!! You smashed it. I can't believe you did over half that ride and didn't know about the front chain ring 😄 You really ought to think about setting up strava to track these outdoor rides. You'd get a follower from me!
Well you MotherFer I was in the middle explaining how amazing a bikefit was, and how it totally saved my enjoyment on the bike .. But I guess ones in a blue moon you can get lucky and just be comfi on the bike from the start =) .. From someone that have been riding bikes my whole life, and have been on Zwift for 5-6 years now . I have really enjoyed following you going from totally Noob to a bit less of a Noob .=) Just keep going enjoy life and keep learning and getting fitter on the bike .=)
Keep on with the clipless I’ve said they before mtb are easier I’m to are getting use to road style ones one fall one ride not bad lad plus really it wasn’t your fault you you made me laugh my socks soreeeen is my go to energy bar with butter no gels unless I have to water electrolytes that’s all come up to Yorkshire and take you up some you did the three peaks ribblehead via over toe settle and up hill called high hill lane settle think the first but 18% the full length is 2.3m miles great video thou
Ryan, loving your videos. You're doing amazingly and it's great to see your confidence imcreasing. Your love for cycling is so infectious. If ever you're in North Wales (where the hills are really big) look me up.
Enjoyed watching that mate. Your sheer excitement of being out there and living in the moment really shone through. Congrats on a great event. How were the fish and chips?
You should be really proud of yourself in doing this ride - let alone taking into account as you said that 5 years ago you couldn't have even ridden downhill. Entertaining video too - and I'm still an advocate of flat pedals!
I used to drive up and down Ditchling Beacon every day going to work and home,and on a Saturday afternoon coming home from work there was always cyclists in all the gear walking up the Beacon.. this is very impressive ride.. great vlog.
Belter of a video, Ryan! It looks like you really enjoyed it, which is brilliant to see. And so cool to see your fitness and riding techniques from Zwift translate to IRL riding. Hope there are many more of these events in your future.👊💪👌
Brilliant video, Great effort Ryan, you smashed it, I was wondering when you were going to drop it on to the granny ring (small ring)for the hills, not realising you had no idea it was there🤣 More cycling videos please there are plenty of sportives you can do.
For anyone looking to try cleats, mtb cleats could be a good intro. I find they're easier to clip in and out and if you don't clip in it's easier to pedal anyway. Plus you can get some with a flat pedal on one side and the spd/clear on the other. You also don't have to walk round like a clown in mtb shoes like road shoes 🤣 When I first started using cleats it wasn't until I got confident that I actually toppled over 😂 Great video, nicely done!
Amazing job Ryan, I have like many been waiting for you to smash it. Cleats aside you did your self proud and loving your video work keeping it very entertaining, funny and interesting with your casual chat and laughs and fears. The fear is real. It was like a round of applause at every traffic lights with peeps clipping in and out when I did it. Unfortunately I had a 6 o'clock start on my 2nd L2B ride. I wanted to get a pic with the fearless legend. I agree with you you could have done it alot quicker and next time Ditchling will not defeat you. I failed last year with 2 corners to go and this year because I knew how to pace myself and did not burn all my matches before I got there so I took it in my stride and made it to the top. On to bigger and better things. My goal this year is 100 miler and Get the Tron (3000ft to go). Got my first Cat D podium this week. cheers Russ. Eye, eye, eye. Love it when you say that lol
Looks like a very fun ride. There is a ride just as busy as this one that happens in the central USA every July. Only it is 7 consecutive days. There is no structured start and the only cutoff is sundown. You should check it out some time. The ride is called RAGBRAI and it crosses the state of Iowa approximately 400-500 miles each year depending on the route.
Awesome! Ride vlog Ryan! Very entertaining from the start to the finish! You put this video together masterfully! I can’t believe how well you did for your 3rd RL ride especially the hills! You must how some power in those legs still passing everyone on the wrong ring 😅😂 and I’m not surprised you got the bug, nearly the whole time watching I was thinking, “I wonder if I could do that in a year from now” 😃 great stuff!!
@@RyanCondon you had the same thoughts going through your head about the beacon as i did 😂 hell of a climb. Now you just need to start using Strava and then your addicted 😂
Brilliant effort, watched the whole video. cleats are the only way to go. Once you get very used to them, even when you have a dropped chain or stuck gear, it'd become second nature to unclip in time before falling. Keep at it, mate, eventually it's just like breathing, you won't even notice it anymore. congratulations, mate.
That's what it's all about! Cycling with like minded people, keeping fit and having fun...... A bit like running events but more fun 😜😂 Well done you smashed it 💪🏼💪🏼
What an amazing celebration of cycling, all abilities out just enjoying bikes 👍. And you flying up the hills, even better when you found more gears 👌 well done 💪👍
Finding more gears was like crossing a power up banner in Zwift. Shame i didn't have them for the first 50% of the ride. 😅 Thanks for watching Alan. 🙏🙌
yeah, happened to me. The change to the smaller chain freezes the chain when you pedal in the wrong moment somehow. and THAT happened gladly not when I was on a high traffic Truck road with no safety shoulder. Glad that one happened before.
Well done that hill is a bit of a killer. If you plan on doing more outdoor riding i'd look at buying a GPS head unit. They are great to pace climbs as well as you can see distance/gradient so sort of know what to expect....although that sometimes is not a good thing :D Did well with the cleats as well stick with them.
Don't worry about falling with cleats. Happens to everyone. Anyone who says they've never fallen with cleats is either lying or has never used cleats outside of indoor cycling.
So sad to hear you passed if only you hadn't worn cleats! You smashed it really cool attitude I want to enter but my start wave would prob be 23:00 the day before :D
@@RyanCondon was worth waiting to watch it properly on the TV. Incredible to see how far you have come. Your genuine love for exercise and challenging yourself is so infectious I booked the Yorkshire marathon off the back of watching this, thank you for the motivation Ryan 💪
I've completed 2 L2Bs (2022 and 2023) and the main thing that annoys me is that the whole thing isn't on closed roads. For such a large event that only happens annually this could easily be done. It's just one day folks! CLOSE THE ROADS. It's a SUNDAY. Oh, the other thing that annoys me is that it coincides with father's day most years (it did for both my rides). Move it one weekend forward or back so father's can have that day with their families. Kudos to you for completing the ride. I hope you raised a nice wad for the your chosen charity!
Another great video🤩Need some editing tips to help with my upload for this ride! I've got 58, 3min vids and feel swamped!! Slowly getting there though some shape hope to be done next week 🤞. Sadly missed you as my set off was 07:00, so on a mission now to catch you on Zwift 😄Also found that Zwift helped massively on the climbs allowing me to smash them. New to bloody clips too - but they are a necessity, so also persevering! Managed to be fall free until the day after riding home from Victoria! Thankfully didn't break anything, but it makes me prefer indoor at the moment! Keep up the great work ✊
Hey GW. Editing is all about "processes". Have a process for how you do stuff and stick to it, makes everything so much easier. Plus decent editing software. Congrats on finishing the ride. Well-done.
@@RyanCondon thanks. I’m down with my Zwift uploads workflow 👍🏼 This ride is a new concept with more footage. Need chill I think and just work through it. Currently using iMovie but gonna give Da Vinci a go soon, unless you can recommend something else?
I had to watch this one as when i attempted this route in the past I snapped my chain 20 Kms in. So when Ryan eventually gets to the top of the hill and raves about the view, I'm looking forward to the Go Pro money shot I never got to see... That never comes.... Arrgh! 😢. You tease!
Well done Ryan, such a great real video. How about doing the Ride To The Sun next year - Carlisle to Crammond (Edinburgh), 100 miles but done overnight, to get to Crammond for the Sun rise. It’s open roads, but very quiet ones.
Never a doubt you'd finish. Im a cat d/ low cat c 90kg+ zwifter and finished chase the sun the other day so you'd def be able to do that one as well. Keep smashing it.
Somebody had a fantastic day! Lots of those riders you past are on full gas road bikes but don’t have your motor😂 Your welcome to ride in Leicestershire with me anytime, think you are now a bit lighter than me too
Well done Ryan 👍🏼 I was the one who sounded inaudible because I’d just left my dad and brother to chase after you 😂 Another great video 👏🏼 hopefully catch you on another event sometime! Ford Ride London next year maybe? 👀🤣
Idk what the big deal of the cleats are. You did great. Everyone falls coming to a stop at least once when first learning. It just takes practice! I would not want to ride my road bike without cleats!
Falling off aint great. Many people have fallen off like Ryan does here, and with a bit of bad luck on their side, they've broken a wrist or fallen into someone else and hurt them or damaged their bike. So a little thing like that can turn a nice day out into a terrible pain in the arse. Sure they're here to stay and generally a good thing, but it's good to be aware of the risk and frustration they pose to a new rider. It's hard to make the case it's good idea to start with cleats as a beginner adult if Ryan's videos are anything to go by. 3 videos where the main topic the whole time is just being nervous about starting and stopping and falling over. Much better to start with flats and get comfortable with balance and gears, standing up etc and then add in the cleats when you're ready.
Cleats are great, they just take getting used to. Even experienced riders still deck it occasionally. One slightly easier option would be MTB cleats and shoes - almost all of the performance of road cleats, but double sided so you don't have to flip them, and the different style shoes make it way easier to walk around when you're not on the bike.
Mate I'm looking Forward to seeing your name and the following video posted when you do the UK Hill climb champs( well it sounds like a great idea while I'm sitting on my couch in the middle of winter here in the South Island of New Zealand) .I wish we had what you Brits have!!
Flat pedals all day long for me, bmx and mtb trail and downhill background. Clipless is so alien, i tried them for a while then switched back. I can ride just as well as my ride buddies who are all clipless, done a few races and held my own being the odd one out. Would never go back...flatties rule 👍 Great effort out there. I did L2B off road on bike and run...thats a challenge for you.
Great video. I laughed when you said you discovered your easy gear. I was saying to myself “ I bet he’s in the big chain ring up front.” Now that you’ve graduated to cat c I’d love to ride with you.
Congrats for completing Ryan! I briefly chatted to you on Ditchling Beacon, mad to have seen you when I was watching one of your videos just the day before! 100 miles next up?
It was great to meet you too Ben. Congratulations on smashing it. That Ditchling was tough. I'd happily do 100 miles. I definitely had more in me when I finished.
@@RyanCondon Im planning to do the London to Brighton next month for a training ride because I have an idea for a Challenge/Ride for next year. Want to hear about it?
THIS IS WHY WE RIDE 👊 this really captures the sheer joy of riding and overcoming the challenge, think every road cyclist can relate. so glad you stuck with the cleats and really respect your figure it out as you go along attitude.
@@nicksexton927 Thank you. This event was so much fun.
@RyanCondon this was an exceptional ride! Very motivating too.
The commentary you gave was spot on and please continue to do this. I'm sure many "newbies" will appreciate this.... Riding with cleats is an epic fete, feared by many! Everyone who has used cleats has fallen 😅
@campbell6504 Thank you. I really appreciate that. 🙌🙏
@RyanCondon are you doing it this June?
@@campbell6504 probably not. I want to but I have other things planned.
You keep saying supertuck when you just bend your elbows 😂 makes me giggle every time
Haha, that's a supertuck. 😅
@@RyanCondon Not quite haha wouldn't recommend trying an actual supertuck though as its sketchy as hell anyway. Told you top of D is above average cyclist. At least you found the little ring for the end, bet people were looking thinking look at this showoff staying in the big ring 😆
Good thing they banned the top tube silliness (and puppy paws) for the pros. People basically don't do it in club rides now. Even if it was safe for the pros, stopping all the weekend warriors doing it would be reason enough.
Well done Ryan, falling off due to cleats is all part of the initiation 😅, I have done the L2B twice great experience, you did it in a great time
Cheers Andy. :))
I’ve been back on the bike over a year now with 90% being outside and I still fall now and again, just gotta laugh at yourself and carry it on
Also the way you take on challenges is so inspirational
@@nathanb324 thank you sir. I really appreciate that. 🙏🙌
Falling is a right of passage! Well done mate!
Then I've Defo completed that passage. 😅🙏
One of my favorite videos because I really enjoy outdoor cycling challenges. Love that you did this! Hope you get to do more outside rides. I love watching you find your way in your health and fitness journey. I have so much confidence that you will keep the rubber side down next time. Thanks for sharing. Ride on.
@@localride51rivertrail37 Thanks. :)
Traditional to say “on your right” or “on your left” as you pass cyclist and runners
Great video Ryan. Cleats are great. Just a learning curve like everything.
If I had to guess your chain froze causing the fall because you might of been shifting under excessive load. It's a good rule of thumb to shift when your pedals are in the 12 o clock 6 o clock position as this is when the load is less. Just a thought.
Loved the video and look forward to more. ❤
I think you're right. Thanks for watching. 🙏🙌
This was class, top notch commentary! I'm doing this in 2 days a d this was a great watch to help me be prepared 🙏🏿
Im pleased you enjoyed the vid. Its a great event. Hope you have fun.
I’m doing this ride in September and this is by FAR the most useful video documenting the route and challenges. Thank you!
Good luck, it's a great event!!
@@RyanCondon thanks, I’m really looking forward to it and now rethinking my water stop strategy following this video 😅
So envious. I need this in my life. Congrats on your efford mate. You made it look so easy :)
Great video and love the commentary 👌
Finally getting round to watching, as been off cycling in Ireland. That's a great time and what a fun ride! 😎. I agree you can learn a lot by just getting on with it. Chapeau 👊👏
Thank you :)
Ryan, fantastic job and great video. Everyone falls when starting with cleats, but once you get used to them you'll never look back. Love how you acknowledge the support staff who are just there to help. Keep up the good work and awesome vids. Chapeau
Been waiting for this one, well done on completing it. You hit How Lane (the first hill where you passed a lot of walkers) like a boss, that’s local to me and a favourite training road of mine. I very much enjoyed your ‘ooh this is pretty’ reaction to Carshalton Ponds 😂
I can’t believe you did 50 odd km in the big ring! 😂
I made so many school boy errors including the "big ring"... If I did it again I reckon I'd come in a lot closer to 4 hours. Thanks for watching. The hills were so much fun.
@@RyanCondon it’s a tough ride because of the range of abilities and volume of people just as much as the parcours itself, there have been several really nasty crashes down the hill where you pointed out the ambulance at the bottom over the years. Absolutely no doubt that you’d better your overall time knowing what you know now, but that’s half the fun of it eh?! Next stop L’Etape du Tour, mark my words!
You absolute "Stallion Baby" mate thats such a feat you absolutely smashed that time.
You're such an inspiration your journey is incredible to watch.
Not the man i worked for but the legend to be inspired by, as always!! 💪
Thanks Chris!! Miss you man.
Miss you too man was good times at work then!
Whata the next challenge? Tour de France?
@@chrisfirewire More like 'Tour De Skeg' lol
That would be some distance from your end!
Super Tuck, those are the rules! Congrats Ryan!! Welcome to Zwift and Cycling!
Haha thanks Keith. 🙌🙏
What a great vid, Ryan. You have come such.a long way, and you're continuing to get stronger. You seemed to pass about a million people. With the exception of 'Rapha 1', you looked like you were among the strongest riders out there. Next year, you'll sail up that last climb! Love the scenes with your family at the end. 😄
Thanks. 🙌 Rapha number 1 was just too strong. 🤣
I think you’ve done amazing. Should be super proud of your efforts. Have you loosed the spring in your cleats. Make the foot able to move their own position on the pedals and makes unclipping easier. If you have a look on the pedals there an arrow plus and minus undo it think it’s a size 4 Allen key. it’s trick that no one tells you. Try it it may be a lot of help. Anyway keep going you’re super inspiring
Amazing! What a great achievement, and so cool to see just how much your Zwifting contributed to your ability on those climbs.
I’m still on Zwift - heading out in real life still seems a bit too scary for me (even without cleats!), but seeing someone else just getting out there and giving it a go (you figuring out the gears mid ride was brilliant!) it such an inspiration. Maybe that’ll be my goal for next summer…
IRL was so much fun Charlotte. Zwift made a huge difference. Thanks for watching, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. 🙌
Great vid again Ryan! I was one of the people suggesting you ride flats, hope you weren’t annoyed by my comment. Clearly cleats are working for you like they do for loads of others, so keep on going! Looking forward to your next challenge! Maybe we’re going to see you climb the real Alpe??
Thanks for your honesty Mark. 😅 I appreciate all comments, I just chose not to read the ones about cleats before my first big 54 mile ride in cleats. 🤣
Fantastic effort Ryan. Found myself clapping as you went over the finish line 👏👏
Thanks Ian. 🙌🙏
I just started the video but I am amazed that you caught yourself mid-sentence being "too aggressive". Honestly man I do hope they are watching and I am hoping to see you crush this thing, as I finish up the video.
Great 1st event, hope you do more IRL riding, Zwift is good but meeting real peeps and sharing that passion and enthusiasm, nothing beats it. You even met some followers.
Cleats are a personal choice, they are more efficient otherwise the pros would be on flats. I think the MTB cleats are a bit better to learn as double sided and the shoes are normally easier to walk in. If your happy that's all that matters.
Excellent video and nice to see the sheer enjoyment of it.
Thank you. 🙌
Great ride & vid, one of the things that i carried through from Zwift to IRL, was learning what my point of failure on steep hills was and practicing pushing the steeper climbs in the safety of Zwift meant i could get up 20+% climbs IRL without feeling like i was gonna stall.
If you know when you're about to stall out, you know when to unclip!
Might help you for the steeper climbs, they can take you by surprise!
You're 100% right. I had to learn that on the climb lol.
Good freakin job dude!! You smashed it. I can't believe you did over half that ride and didn't know about the front chain ring 😄
You really ought to think about setting up strava to track these outdoor rides. You'd get a follower from me!
Well you MotherFer I was in the middle explaining how amazing a bikefit was, and how it totally saved my enjoyment on the bike .. But I guess ones in a blue moon you can get lucky and just be comfi on the bike from the start =) .. From someone that have been riding bikes my whole life, and have been on Zwift for 5-6 years now . I have really enjoyed following you going from totally Noob to a bit less of a Noob .=) Just keep going enjoy life and keep learning and getting fitter on the bike .=)
This is the best description of my entire life "a bit of a less of a noob". Thanks for watching. Pleased you enjoy the vids. 🙏🙌
Keep on with the clipless I’ve said they before mtb are easier I’m to are getting use to road style ones one fall one ride not bad lad plus really it wasn’t your fault you you made me laugh my socks soreeeen is my go to energy bar with butter no gels unless I have to water electrolytes that’s all come up to Yorkshire and take you up some you did the three peaks ribblehead via over toe settle and up hill called high hill lane settle think the first but 18% the full length is 2.3m miles great video thou
You conquered Alpe Du Ditchling - well done brother 💪
@@Nehpets1701G almost, I stopped once. Next time maybe. 😉
Well done Ryan by far and away the best L2B vid I have seen showing what it is actually like. Congrats
Thanks Bill. That means a lot. 🙏
Ryan, loving your videos. You're doing amazingly and it's great to see your confidence imcreasing. Your love for cycling is so infectious.
If ever you're in North Wales (where the hills are really big) look me up.
Thank you Simon!! Im in Wales next week but not for a cycling event, something really scary.
@@RyanCondon that sounds interesting 🤔
Enjoyed watching that mate. Your sheer excitement of being out there and living in the moment really shone through. Congrats on a great event. How were the fish and chips?
Thanks Phil, I inhaled the Phish and Chips
Great achievement. Well done.
Brilliant video as per usual and I'm very impressed with how well you dealt with that very hilly ride.
Thanks, it was a lot easier than I expected which made it a lot more fun than I expected. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.
You should be really proud of yourself in doing this ride - let alone taking into account as you said that 5 years ago you couldn't have even ridden downhill. Entertaining video too - and I'm still an advocate of flat pedals!
Thanks Mark! I appreciate that even though you're sticking to flats. 😅
I used to drive up and down Ditchling Beacon every day going to work and home,and on a Saturday afternoon coming home from work there was always cyclists in all the gear walking up the Beacon.. this is very impressive ride.. great vlog.
@@Andy.01_uk Thanks Andy. 🙌
I’ve been looking forward to this one, after a pretty shitty week at work I needed this on my Friday
I hope it cheered you up Evan. 🙌
Enjoying it so far, just saw you discover your IRL power up (gears) 😂
Congratulations Ryan, very well done!
Belter of a video, Ryan! It looks like you really enjoyed it, which is brilliant to see. And so cool to see your fitness and riding techniques from Zwift translate to IRL riding. Hope there are many more of these events in your future.👊💪👌
Cheers Lee. Loved every second... So much so I'm regretting booking so many running events over the summer stopping me cycling. 😅🚴💨
Brilliant video, Great effort Ryan, you smashed it, I was wondering when you were going to drop it on to the granny ring (small ring)for the hills, not realising you had no idea it was there🤣 More cycling videos please there are plenty of sportives you can do.
Ill have to find something to do. Pleased you enjoyed the vid. Thanks.
Great video, appreciate your sense of humour and humbleness, great motivation to try outdoors riding again
Thank you Nicholas. 🙌
For anyone looking to try cleats, mtb cleats could be a good intro. I find they're easier to clip in and out and if you don't clip in it's easier to pedal anyway. Plus you can get some with a flat pedal on one side and the spd/clear on the other. You also don't have to walk round like a clown in mtb shoes like road shoes 🤣
When I first started using cleats it wasn't until I got confident that I actually toppled over 😂
Great video, nicely done!
Falling in cleats! every new cleat user does it at least "once" (probably more) Great job on the ride and hopefully many more to come!
Amazing job Ryan, I have like many been waiting for you to smash it. Cleats aside you did your self proud and loving your video work keeping it very entertaining, funny and interesting with your casual chat and laughs and fears. The fear is real. It was like a round of applause at every traffic lights with peeps clipping in and out when I did it. Unfortunately I had a 6 o'clock start on my 2nd L2B ride. I wanted to get a pic with the fearless legend. I agree with you you could have done it alot quicker and next time Ditchling will not defeat you. I failed last year with 2 corners to go and this year because I knew how to pace myself and did not burn all my matches before I got there so I took it in my stride and made it to the top. On to bigger and better things. My goal this year is 100 miler and Get the Tron (3000ft to go). Got my first Cat D podium this week. cheers Russ. Eye, eye, eye. Love it when you say that lol
Thank you my friend. I appreciate the comment. Congrats on your Ditchling achievement, tough that climb.
Keep it going. 3k feet is nothing. 💪
Love your work Ryan, keep it up. Remember, there are no rules, just ride your bike however you feel.
I will do Kevin. Cheers. 🙏
Well done Ryan. Nice one for your first real bike ride 👊
Well done Ryan, great effort. Enjoyed watching this & seeing all your hard work paying off. 💯 cleats are the way to go 👍
Defo.. I'm pleased I stuck with them. Game changers.
Looks like a very fun ride. There is a ride just as busy as this one that happens in the central USA every July. Only it is 7 consecutive days. There is no structured start and the only cutoff is sundown. You should check it out some time. The ride is called RAGBRAI and it crosses the state of Iowa approximately 400-500 miles each year depending on the route.
Probably the best London to Brgihton video so far. I too just got myself a secondhand Ribble, yes it's fast and my clickless pedals arrive next week.
Thank you! Hope you enjoy your new pedals.
Great ride🚴🚴Well done! Nice to meet you in the London Ultra👍 cheers Ken
Thanks Ken. Nice to meet you too. 👍
Never in doubt my friend , I can see you doing Lands End to John I Groats within the next 18months definitely 💪😎
Oh that's a long way Andy. 😳😅
Ok 2 years 😉 you're commitment is fantastic 💪
Well done, I love your commentary it makes your videos.
@@dominicshepherd9054 thank you very much 🙂
Great Video. Failing at the beginning of Beacon Hill because of a gear change was quite funny, given how the rest of the bike ride went.
Lol thanks. Properly annoying especially as I was ready to go for it. Took the wind out of my sails. 😅
I enjoyed your video.
I did it in 2013, and 2014 in a similar time to you.
It's always a lovely day out.
Thanks! It's a really fun event.
Well done, mate. Looks like a fab ride and day out. Hopefully see you there next year #teamcleats
Thanks!
Awesome! Ride vlog Ryan! Very entertaining from the start to the finish! You put this video together masterfully! I can’t believe how well you did for your 3rd RL ride especially the hills! You must how some power in those legs still passing everyone on the wrong ring 😅😂 and I’m not surprised you got the bug, nearly the whole time watching I was thinking, “I wonder if I could do that in a year from now” 😃 great stuff!!
Thanks G! All thanks to Cat D Zwift. I'm looking forward to your first Zwift race vid. 😉
@@RyanCondon Yep! It’s coming, started my strict diet, and now starting to up my time hanging with the AI 2.1/2.2 pace groups 😅
@@G-Unit-fitness I wouldnt worry about your W/KG too much. Get some race experience, the need to not get dropped is a strong motivator. 💪
@@RyanCondon you’ve got me intrigued bud 😅 I might make a 6 week plan till I do my first race 🫣
Cracking vid. We've all been there at the start of learning the art of road cycling when you change gear but the pedals aren't moving.
Amazing job! You and your family must be thrilled. What a journey.
Thanks Grandpa! They just wanted chips at the seaside. 🍟😅
Well done Ryan smashed it 💪🏼🙌🏼
Thank you Orlando. 🙏
@@RyanCondon you had the same thoughts going through your head about the beacon as i did 😂 hell of a climb. Now you just need to start using Strava and then your addicted 😂
That was brilliant Ryan. Well done 👏 👏
Thank you Lynsey. 🙏🙌
Excellent video and ride Ryan.
Cheers Jeff. 🙌
Brilliant effort, watched the whole video. cleats are the only way to go. Once you get very used to them, even when you have a dropped chain or stuck gear, it'd become second nature to unclip in time before falling. Keep at it, mate, eventually it's just like breathing, you won't even notice it anymore. congratulations, mate.
Thanks. 🙌
That's what it's all about! Cycling with like minded people, keeping fit and having fun...... A bit like running events but more fun 😜😂
Well done you smashed it 💪🏼💪🏼
It's like comparing Apples and Oranges. Both good for you and both fun.
Great video! Love when folks get the cycling bug.
What an amazing celebration of cycling, all abilities out just enjoying bikes 👍. And you flying up the hills, even better when you found more gears 👌 well done 💪👍
Finding more gears was like crossing a power up banner in Zwift. Shame i didn't have them for the first 50% of the ride. 😅
Thanks for watching Alan. 🙏🙌
„ Dressed to impressed“ 😂😂😂 Ride on 🍀👍
Way to go Ryan! Great ride!
Thanks Bill. I appreciate that. 🙏👍💪
Beasted it Ryan. Well done man
Cheers Shane. 💪
yeah, happened to me. The change to the smaller chain freezes the chain when you pedal in the wrong moment somehow. and THAT happened gladly not when I was on a high traffic Truck road with no safety shoulder. Glad that one happened before.
Well done that hill is a bit of a killer. If you plan on doing more outdoor riding i'd look at buying a GPS head unit. They are great to pace climbs as well as you can see distance/gradient so sort of know what to expect....although that sometimes is not a good thing :D
Did well with the cleats as well stick with them.
Thanks Gordon. I appreciate the tip.
Don't worry about falling with cleats. Happens to everyone. Anyone who says they've never fallen with cleats is either lying or has never used cleats outside of indoor cycling.
Thanks Neal.
Ahh, this reminds me of cycling in london...I do miss the silly commuter races :)
London just hits different. 😅
So sad to hear you passed if only you hadn't worn cleats! You smashed it really cool attitude I want to enter but my start wave would prob be 23:00 the day before :D
Will sit down with a brew later for this one. Already excited 😂
Sounds good! 😅🍵
@@RyanCondon was worth waiting to watch it properly on the TV. Incredible to see how far you have come. Your genuine love for exercise and challenging yourself is so infectious
I booked the Yorkshire marathon off the back of watching this, thank you for the motivation Ryan 💪
Its who dares wins in the city. Classic Mike Skinner line for me. Great to here it some more! Gosh i do miss the UK at times
I was going for the Del Boy version. 😅
I've completed 2 L2Bs (2022 and 2023) and the main thing that annoys me is that the whole thing isn't on closed roads. For such a large event that only happens annually this could easily be done. It's just one day folks! CLOSE THE ROADS. It's a SUNDAY. Oh, the other thing that annoys me is that it coincides with father's day most years (it did for both my rides). Move it one weekend forward or back so father's can have that day with their families.
Kudos to you for completing the ride. I hope you raised a nice wad for the your chosen charity!
Another great video🤩Need some editing tips to help with my upload for this ride! I've got 58, 3min vids and feel swamped!! Slowly getting there though some shape hope to be done next week 🤞. Sadly missed you as my set off was 07:00, so on a mission now to catch you on Zwift 😄Also found that Zwift helped massively on the climbs allowing me to smash them. New to bloody clips too - but they are a necessity, so also persevering! Managed to be fall free until the day after riding home from Victoria! Thankfully didn't break anything, but it makes me prefer indoor at the moment! Keep up the great work ✊
Hey GW. Editing is all about "processes". Have a process for how you do stuff and stick to it, makes everything so much easier. Plus decent editing software. Congrats on finishing the ride. Well-done.
@@RyanCondon thanks. I’m down with my Zwift uploads workflow 👍🏼 This ride is a new concept with more footage. Need chill I think and just work through it. Currently using iMovie but gonna give Da Vinci a go soon, unless you can recommend something else?
@@GingerWarriorCyclingClub Ive heard DaVinci is alright. I use Final Cut Pro but Premiere Pro is also excellent. iMovie isnt great.
I had to watch this one as when i attempted this route in the past I snapped my chain 20 Kms in. So when Ryan eventually gets to the top of the hill and raves about the view, I'm looking forward to the Go Pro money shot I never got to see... That never comes.... Arrgh! 😢. You tease!
If I'm honest, the view was alright. Lots of fields. Lol
Well done Ryan, such a great real video. How about doing the Ride To The Sun next year - Carlisle to Crammond (Edinburgh), 100 miles but done overnight, to get to Crammond for the Sun rise. It’s open roads, but very quiet ones.
Cleats in the dark has the same vibe as skydiving with no parachute. 🙈
Great video. Coz of you I keep shouting super tuck when I go down hill . I might do this next year , and the chase the sun ride
SUPER TUCK!!! 😂
@@RyanCondon you motivated me to go out this evening and do 30 miles .
Never a doubt you'd finish. Im a cat d/ low cat c 90kg+ zwifter and finished chase the sun the other day so you'd def be able to do that one as well. Keep smashing it.
Chase the sun... Is that the Whitstable one?
@@RyanCondon minster on sea across to Weston-super-Mare
@@kingpinuk880 yes, I've heard of it. Looks like a fun challenge. 👍
Somebody had a fantastic day! Lots of those riders you past are on full gas road bikes but don’t have your motor😂 Your welcome to ride in Leicestershire with me anytime, think you are now a bit lighter than me too
Thanks. I really appreciate that. 🙌
Well done Ryan 👍🏼 I was the one who sounded inaudible because I’d just left my dad and brother to chase after you 😂 Another great video 👏🏼 hopefully catch you on another event sometime! Ford Ride London next year maybe? 👀🤣
It was great to meet you. Hope your Dads backside was ok. 😅
@@RyanCondon 😂 he refused to wear the shorts for the full journey 😅 and also couldn’t move for 2 days 🤣
Idk what the big deal of the cleats are. You did great. Everyone falls coming to a stop at least once when first learning. It just takes practice! I would not want to ride my road bike without cleats!
I'm with you. Cleats all day long!
Falling off aint great. Many people have fallen off like Ryan does here, and with a bit of bad luck on their side, they've broken a wrist or fallen into someone else and hurt them or damaged their bike. So a little thing like that can turn a nice day out into a terrible pain in the arse.
Sure they're here to stay and generally a good thing, but it's good to be aware of the risk and frustration they pose to a new rider. It's hard to make the case it's good idea to start with cleats as a beginner adult if Ryan's videos are anything to go by. 3 videos where the main topic the whole time is just being nervous about starting and stopping and falling over. Much better to start with flats and get comfortable with balance and gears, standing up etc and then add in the cleats when you're ready.
Cleats are great, they just take getting used to. Even experienced riders still deck it occasionally. One slightly easier option would be MTB cleats and shoes - almost all of the performance of road cleats, but double sided so you don't have to flip them, and the different style shoes make it way easier to walk around when you're not on the bike.
I agree, spd make way more sense for amateur riders.
Mate I'm looking Forward to seeing your name and the following video posted when you do the UK Hill climb champs( well it sounds like a great idea while I'm sitting on my couch in the middle of winter here in the South Island of New Zealand) .I wish we had what you Brits have!!
New Zealand... Crikey. The words... "Hill Climb" and "Champs" don't normally go hand in hand with me. 😅
Flat pedals all day long for me, bmx and mtb trail and downhill background. Clipless is so alien, i tried them for a while then switched back. I can ride just as well as my ride buddies who are all clipless, done a few races and held my own being the odd one out. Would never go back...flatties rule 👍
Great effort out there. I did L2B off road on bike and run...thats a challenge for you.
Gotta do you! Thanks for the watch and comment. :)
Well done Ryan, 👏 the Fred Whitton challenge awaits you next year... good luck in advance.🎉
I've heard that's a bit hilly. 😅
@@RyanCondon 30% in places ...!!!
@@chrisdunn8215 30%!? 😳 That's mountain climbing.
Warts and all. Well done.
Great video. I laughed when you said you discovered your easy gear. I was saying to myself “ I bet he’s in the big chain ring up front.” Now that you’ve graduated to cat c I’d love to ride with you.
Have you had a look at loosening your tension spring on the cleats clip in? Could be a hip life saver for you lol
Got a sub from me, hope you do more outside cycling stuff was fun to watch.
Thanks for the sub. 🙏🙌
Well done great effort you 🔨 it 👏👏, State the obvious if Zwift you become stronger and better Cyclist
Zwift is an unbelievable training tool. Thanks for watching. 🙌
Well done 👍🚴♂️🚴♂️🚴♂️
@@michaelford495 thanks. 🙌
Would love if you got a garmin so we could see more data as you ride along. Cheers mate ❤
Ryan How about a chilled night ride next ?
Check out Dunwich Dynamo on 20th July , would love to see one of your videos on it.
Cycling in the dark?! I'm not an extreme adventure channel. 😅
I did a body fit instead of a bike fit. Lost weight and did stretches. Now I fit the bike. It’s also free.
Great video and achievement.
Cheers Jackie. 👍
Good on you mate!!! Hope you enjoyed those well earned chips and ice cream.
I inhaled them. Thanks for watching Nicole. 🙏🙌
Congrats for completing Ryan! I briefly chatted to you on Ditchling Beacon, mad to have seen you when I was watching one of your videos just the day before! 100 miles next up?
It was great to meet you too Ben. Congratulations on smashing it. That Ditchling was tough.
I'd happily do 100 miles. I definitely had more in me when I finished.
😂😂😂😂 “Left gear ⚙️ is for uphill. “ OMG no wonder your cadence was so low on the hills. This makes this even more impressive.
great video
Thank you. 🙏🙌 I really appreciate that.
@@RyanCondon Im planning to do the London to Brighton next month for a training ride because I have an idea for a Challenge/Ride for next year. Want to hear about it?
@@JekTheSnekTrades tell me more. 👍
@@RyanCondon 3 peaks challenge (Ben Nevis, scarfell pike and snowdon) but cycle between them. Should take 5-6 days 500>miles.
@@JekTheSnekTrades I am planning to do this but not the cycling bit. 😅