I just watched this and it was amazing! My other half does this ride nearly every year and I wondered what it's like on the ground- WOW! You're so fit and brave! Thanks for the insight.
Total time can vary year by year - mostly depending on factors such as road traffic to get out of London, bike jams and weather. Last year was great for me - as I had the early start time - plus there was a gentle northerly breeze to blow us all the way to Brighton. This meant fewer unplanned stops (in hold ups) - so I did do a few other quick stops - including to change batteries in the chest mounted GoPro. Bottom line, I would estimate circa 1 hour - for wee and battery breaks. I didn’t stop for food or drink- as I carried my own. I do always stop for circa 10 minutes before Ditchling Beacon to get my head in the right place. I hope that helps. Good luck on the ride!
Loved watching this, Mike! My son (14) & I are doing this on Sunday...Father's Day! I did it 30 years ago with my dad so it'll be amazing to repeat the experience.
I'm going this year for the first time. My best friend convinced me to do it and it's going to be his 3th L2B ride. I hope I'll be able to reach finishing line.
Thanks for posting this - very useful. I've just signed up to ride L1B this September. Have done several sportives in the past, the Prudential LondonSurrey 100 and London-to-Paris a couple of times but quite a while ago! I've even ridden up Ditchling Beacon but I had just ridden down from London but Westerham. Thanks again and well done on your ride.👍👍👍
Hey Mike! Thanks for the video. I am thinking to do it this year, and was looking for some information what to expect, what routes are there etc. etc. This video explains it all. I did Ride London Essex 100 last month and it was my first ever cycling event, so i guess it shouldn't be so difficult for me to do Brighton ride? Cheers
Hi Mike, Great video and just what i needed for next week. One question I see you did it in 4h and a bit. How long did you rest for? I have a start time of 8.30am. I have estimated about the same time but I am on a road bike with a mountain bike cassette 11/40 for those hills, so was the 4 hrs plus without rest time? TIA
Total time can vary year by year - mostly depending on factors such as road traffic to get out of London, bike jams and weather. Last year was great for me - as I had the early start time - plus there was a gentle northerly breeze to blow us all the way to Brighton. This meant fewer unplanned stops (in hold ups) - so I did do a few other quick stops - including to change batteries in the chest mounted GoPro. Bottom line, I would estimate circa 1 hour - for wee and battery breaks. I didn’t stop for food or drink- as I carried my own. I do always stop for circa 10 minutes before Ditchling Beacon to get my head in the right place. I hope that helps. Good luck on the ride!
I'm not much of a cyclist. The most i've done in one go is around 15 miles. Next year, i'm doing a Ipswich - Great Yarmouth (53 miles) for the East of England air ambulance charity. This will be a challenge.
I just watched this and it was amazing! My other half does this ride nearly every year and I wondered what it's like on the ground- WOW! You're so fit and brave! Thanks for the insight.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Did this ride yesterday, can not tell you how invaluable this video was as a guide for a first timer. Thank you very much
Thanks! Glad it helped!
Yes very good video of the ride. 😊
Thanks ! :)
Absolutely awesome film, brings back the memories and pain...love it..🌟👍🏿
Thanks !
Total time can vary year by year - mostly depending on factors such as road traffic to get out of London, bike jams and weather.
Last year was great for me - as I had the early start time - plus there was a gentle northerly breeze to blow us all the way to Brighton.
This meant fewer unplanned stops (in hold ups) - so I did do a few other quick stops - including to change batteries in the chest mounted GoPro.
Bottom line, I would estimate circa 1 hour - for wee and battery breaks.
I didn’t stop for food or drink- as I carried my own.
I do always stop for circa 10 minutes before Ditchling Beacon to get my head in the right place.
I hope that helps. Good luck on the ride!
Loved watching this, Mike! My son (14) & I are doing this on Sunday...Father's Day! I did it 30 years ago with my dad so it'll be amazing to repeat the experience.
Thanks! I’m there too - with an 06:30 start🥱😀
Good luck on the ride!
@@mikeonhisbikes We're down for 9am, which my wife appreciates - she's dropping us off and collecting us in Brighton at the end. Ride safe!
I am there too, starting at 8:30am
I enjoyed reliving the ride thanks
Brilliant... I now know what to expect
Thanks George 😊
Great video, looking forward to it again this year !
Me too. See you Sunday!
Thanks a lot for sharing such a detailed walkthrough video, Mike! I always wondered how bike friendly is the route in practice.
Thanks :)
Great video! I'm doing it for the first time this year, and am also going to film it for my channel. So I've now got some inspiration and ideas!
Go for it!
Great to see @MyLouTube back on the bike again. You get my vote for a ride with Katie. More content please!!!!😂
I did L2B last year too, though I started in a later wave than you. Watching this brought back some great memories!
I'm going this year for the first time. My best friend convinced me to do it and it's going to be his 3th L2B ride. I hope I'll be able to reach finishing line.
You can do it! See you there!
Thanks for posting this - very useful. I've just signed up to ride L1B this September. Have done several sportives in the past, the Prudential LondonSurrey 100 and London-to-Paris a couple of times but quite a while ago! I've even ridden up Ditchling Beacon but I had just ridden down from London but Westerham. Thanks again and well done on your ride.👍👍👍
Thanks. Glad it was helpful!
Well done 🎉 hope I’ll see you this year!
I'll be there. See you Sunday!
Well done buddy
Medal well deserved. Get your ols mtb and do the off road L2B in september.
Yeah, that looks interesting (and hard work) for sure!
Brilliant video.. I've done it twice before and I'll be doing it again this Sunday (16th June 2024)..
I too had a 7am start time last year.. I watched the whole video but couldn't find myself :) But thanks for the video it brings back memories..
Thanks!
Hey Mike! Thanks for the video. I am thinking to do it this year, and was looking for some information what to expect, what routes are there etc. etc.
This video explains it all. I did Ride London Essex 100 last month and it was my first ever cycling event, so i guess it shouldn't be so difficult for me to do Brighton ride?
Cheers
@mikeonhisbikes what was your total journey time inclusive of all your pit stops?
Well done, and thank you for sharing. I am doing this on Sunday, what is the name of the app you used to measure speed and time on your phone?
The top one was Strava, the lower one was Ride with GPS. But go for Strava - it's the most prolific. See you on Sunday!
Hi Mike, Great video and just what i needed for next week. One question I see you did it in 4h and a bit. How long did you rest for? I have a start time of 8.30am. I have estimated about the same time but I am on a road bike with a mountain bike cassette 11/40 for those hills, so was the 4 hrs plus without rest time? TIA
Total time can vary year by year - mostly depending on factors such as road traffic to get out of London, bike jams and weather.
Last year was great for me - as I had the early start time - plus there was a gentle northerly breeze to blow us all the way to Brighton.
This meant fewer unplanned stops (in hold ups) - so I did do a few other quick stops - including to change batteries in the chest mounted GoPro.
Bottom line, I would estimate circa 1 hour - for wee and battery breaks.
I didn’t stop for food or drink- as I carried my own.
I do always stop for circa 10 minutes before Ditchling Beacon to get my head in the right place.
I hope that helps. Good luck on the ride!
I'm not much of a cyclist. The most i've done in one go is around 15 miles. Next year, i'm doing a Ipswich - Great Yarmouth (53 miles) for the East of England air ambulance charity. This will be a challenge.
Hope it goes well for you :)
Great video thanks. Do you need to carry a bike lock for the stops when leave it for a few mins etc?
I haven't done so far - but I have no doubt that someone will post a horror story, so it may be worth doing.
Remember to follow the London to Brighton Bike Ride rules before joining.
Indeed!
I did this in 2018 when i was 17 years old Charity
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