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Originally Posted by WNBR_Addict
I had an accident recently so I'm not very mobile on my feet so I will use public transport much more this year.
They are doing a 'rolling merge' i.e. no waiting for rides to catch up this time, this probably won't work, it's a bad idea and I think the riders won't like it either, so the ride might get strung out, having said that there are constrictions in the ride anyway.
Here are my plans;
Go to Marble Arch, it will be chaos, they will try and start the ride by Cumberland Arch, oh dear. The rumour is that they will start this big ride early and it will be slow and the other rides will fall in behind.
Before the ride leaves I'll walk up Oxford Street to Bond Street Station and take the Jubilee Line to Westminster, assuming there are no cyclists at this time I will walk up to the Cenotaph and wait for them, if they arrive and wait for other rides to catch up I'll stay and take footage, if they ride past I will follow to Westminster Bridge and follow the ride, I'll try and stay as far ahead as I can.
They are saying they will not stop Forum Magnum Square, this is nuts, but if they don't then I will continue to Waterloo Bridge and go over it, filming the ride as it passes but my aim will be to get to Lincoln's Inn Fields ASAP and spend as much time as I can there. When the ride leaves Lincoln's Inn Fields they tend to move slowish. I will go to Covent Garden and I have a place in mind that will be full of tourists and requires the cyclists to slow down, I haven't done this before so this is a risk.
I will then take the tube from Covent Garden to Hyde Park Corner, hopefully I will head off the ride. This is my personal opinion, but I have a strong suspicion that they will turn off the ride into Green Park, they have used language such as 'the end point isn't finalised' and they are ending in the 'Hyde Park Area' so I will walk up Constitution Hill and gauge where the final stop will be.
I hope this helps.
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Many thanks for posting this and your previous with times. That could prove extremely useful as it's always difficult to know where they'll be at certain times.
Not sure if this will be of use to anyone but I found it while googling - a mapmyride taken by someone who rode last year from the Hyde Park start: hxxp://www.mapmyride.com/workout/607654719 Gives you an idea of how long each section takes, as well as showing the precise route of the ride, something I'd previously been unable to find. Interesting that it shows by far the longest stop/slowdown was in the Forum Magnum Square/Waterloo area.
I really don't know what I'll do, that's the long and short of it. Last year I did the assemby, got some shots as they gathered. Snapped the ride taking off along Park Lane. Then went off for a bit of a wander down towards the palace, and snapped the riders as they came down Constitution Hill. The big scrum at Wellington Arch meant longish delays, which presented the opportunity for some pictures as the riders waited to enter the small area they had to use as a makeshift finish. Also got some bits and pieces among the riders happy to pose once the ride was done.
Didn't get a spectacular haul, but it was still better than previous years. Tempted to do something similar again as I always feel that venturing out into the city is fraught with risks. The obvious one being to miss everything if the ride deviates from previous ones, as happened last year and caught a good few snappers out.