Excellent channel my friend. Subbed. That Cycplus is a gamechanger and no-brainer. I shall definitely be ordering. Congratulations to you all on an inspiring ride.
@@ianlaker9161 thanks Ian, really appreciate the sub and the kind words. And yes, I’ve used that pump so many times now and it’s awesome. I don’t even bother taking a mini pump or CO2 out with me any more. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
Thoroughly enjoyed this pair of cinema length posts Peter; chapeau to everyone and especially to you, the glue that kept the whole thing rolling. However, why is no-one mentioning that (among a zillion mechanicals) Stuart brought along a spare wheel... A SPARE WHEEL!
Cheers Rob, glad you enjoyed them both and I appreciate the compliment. 👌🏻 As for Stu, he had an issue with a set of wheels a few months ago and so wanted to cover all bases, so as not to have to abandon the ride if disaster struck again! Turns out that was the right plan. 😂
Brilliant ride, your Dieppe segment reminded me of the same problem I had on 3rd June, where Garmin took me to the closed footbridge, so I had the impromptu tour of Dieppt then googling to find Avenue Vert.
I feel your pain, Mike. The weird thing is, this is the third time I’ve done L2P and I know that little metal bridge and the route from there to the Avenue well… so this threw me slightly! 😂 As you say though, it was a nice tour of Dieppe in any case. 😉 Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
Hi mate. Will be doing this cycle in two days and staying in a hotel in Dieppe, what’s the what3words/exact location to find the entrance to avenue verte? Just to ensure I don’t spend ages looking for it 😅
I do enjoy a solo ride from time to time, just clear my head but group rides are fun. Not sure if you’re UK based but if you are, I’d definitely recommend looking at the British Cycling website, as that has lists of cycling groups all over the country, so there’s bound to be one near you. If you’re outside the UK though, post in your local Facebook group, as I’m sure you’ll find at least a couple of likeminded cyclists who fancy a group ride. 👌🏻
Great 2 part video as usual. Can I ask the logistics of getting back to the UK, as I believe the Eurostar isn't accepting bikes, did u load them all up into the van and travel as foot passengers
Hey Graeme, yeh, we put the bikes in the van, which Jez took back on the EuroTunnel and we got the Eurostar from Gare du Nord. As you say, the Eurostar are still refusing to take bikes unless they’re completely broken down and taken as luggage, which is frustrating!
Fantastic as always Mr Treadway, one small request perhaps an add on what was the overall cost per person, I take it you all chipped in on the van etc. If you can't be bothered no worries I was thinking it might help any other groups that would like to try your adventure. Thanks again for the entertainment.
Good point, well made Richard. Didn’t even think about mentioning the cost but that would be helpful for others. It’s an easy task for me to give it too, as I had a very tightly kept spreadsheet of costs, which the guys liked to rib me about 😂 (in fact if you listen very carefully when Jez gives us the croissants, etc., you can actually hear Cliff jokingly say ‘put it on the spreadsheet!’ 😂) So with the overnight Ferry and cabin, one night’s hotel stay in Paris at the Novotel Eiffel Tower, the Eurostar back for the riders and Eurotunnel for the van, plus van hire and added EU van insurance cover, it worked out to £259 each. There were a few additional ‘en route’ costs, like the diesel for the van, etc, so all in price was probably around £300. I was quite happy with that, especially as we ended up staying in a pretty decent hotel, which only ended up costing £90 a night each for a triple room. 👌🏻
@@petertreadwaywow, thank you , a small price for a life time memory's of your adventure. And having it on film your grand children can watch what grandad did for fun. Priceless
🤣. Cheers Lincoln. It's sad that we weren't in Paris long enough to give the Parisians the full Roast Beef experience.... I'm sure they'll get enough of it doing the Olympics!
What is it that you guys appear to have different brake downs wear ever you go . Fair play though you get it done and move on congratulations as always.
I just keep telling telling the fellas it’s good for the content. I think that excuse is starting to wear thin with them now though! 😂 Always have to keep loving forward though. 💪🏻
Excellent channel my friend. Subbed. That Cycplus is a gamechanger and no-brainer. I shall definitely be ordering. Congratulations to you all on an inspiring ride.
@@ianlaker9161 thanks Ian, really appreciate the sub and the kind words. And yes, I’ve used that pump so many times now and it’s awesome. I don’t even bother taking a mini pump or CO2 out with me any more.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
Absolutely brilliant, should all be proud of yourselves 💪🏽, very inspiring. Love the channel
Thanks so much, really appreciate that. So glad you enjoyed it. 👌🏻🌟
Cracking work mate! Loved watching that, emotional on many levels 🥹
Cheers Sam. Yeh, was a really emotional ending to the trip. Such an amazing bunch of guys to have done it with too. 👌🏻🌟
Always a pleasure, Mr Threadway 🚴🚴
The amount of mechanicals though 😂
Mechanicals are a good learning exercise…. And I’m clearly a Professor by now! 😂
Peter, brilliant video, GREAT to see your adventure/s ! 😎
Cheers Lee, so glad you enjoyed it. 👌🏼🌟
Amazing achievement. Massive kudos to you all - and for a great cause too
Thanks Linda, really appreciate that. ❤
Thoroughly enjoyed this pair of cinema length posts Peter; chapeau to everyone and especially to you, the glue that kept the whole thing rolling. However, why is no-one mentioning that (among a zillion mechanicals) Stuart brought along a spare wheel... A SPARE WHEEL!
Cheers Rob, glad you enjoyed them both and I appreciate the compliment. 👌🏻
As for Stu, he had an issue with a set of wheels a few months ago and so wanted to cover all bases, so as not to have to abandon the ride if disaster struck again! Turns out that was the right plan. 😂
@@petertreadway It did indeed!
Brilliant ride, thanks for these films.
Cheers Chris. Really glad you enjoyed them.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
Bloody amazing, well done all
Cheers Alistair. It was such an awesome trip. Would recommend it to anyone. 👌🏻
Brilliant ride, your Dieppe segment reminded me of the same problem I had on 3rd June, where Garmin took me to the closed footbridge, so I had the impromptu tour of Dieppt then googling to find Avenue Vert.
I feel your pain, Mike. The weird thing is, this is the third time I’ve done L2P and I know that little metal bridge and the route from there to the Avenue well… so this threw me slightly! 😂
As you say though, it was a nice tour of Dieppe in any case. 😉
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
Hi mate. Will be doing this cycle in two days and staying in a hotel in Dieppe, what’s the what3words/exact location to find the entrance to avenue verte? Just to ensure I don’t spend ages looking for it 😅
Great ride and a fun video. I wish I had friends who cycled. 😔
I do enjoy a solo ride from time to time, just clear my head but group rides are fun.
Not sure if you’re UK based but if you are, I’d definitely recommend looking at the British Cycling website, as that has lists of cycling groups all over the country, so there’s bound to be one near you.
If you’re outside the UK though, post in your local Facebook group, as I’m sure you’ll find at least a couple of likeminded cyclists who fancy a group ride. 👌🏻
The fact that you interjected a product review in the middle of this excursion was crazy (well, you are, in fact, a bit crazy, so why am I surprised)
Thanks... I think! 🤣
Great fun! Love it 👍
Thanks Igor, glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 👌🏻🌟
Deserve a beer after that one. Great achievement 🙏
😂 Cheers Paul. Yeh, there were a few cold ones consumed by the lads after this. 🍺👌🏻🌟
Great 2 part video as usual. Can I ask the logistics of getting back to the UK, as I believe the Eurostar isn't accepting bikes, did u load them all up into the van and travel as foot passengers
Hey Graeme, yeh, we put the bikes in the van, which Jez took back on the EuroTunnel and we got the Eurostar from Gare du Nord. As you say, the Eurostar are still refusing to take bikes unless they’re completely broken down and taken as luggage, which is frustrating!
Fantastic as always Mr Treadway, one small request perhaps an add on what was the overall cost per person, I take it you all chipped in on the van etc. If you can't be bothered no worries I was thinking it might help any other groups that would like to try your adventure. Thanks again for the entertainment.
Good point, well made Richard. Didn’t even think about mentioning the cost but that would be helpful for others. It’s an easy task for me to give it too, as I had a very tightly kept spreadsheet of costs, which the guys liked to rib me about 😂 (in fact if you listen very carefully when Jez gives us the croissants, etc., you can actually hear Cliff jokingly say ‘put it on the spreadsheet!’ 😂)
So with the overnight Ferry and cabin, one night’s hotel stay in Paris at the Novotel Eiffel Tower, the Eurostar back for the riders and Eurotunnel for the van, plus van hire and added EU van insurance cover, it worked out to £259 each. There were a few additional ‘en route’ costs, like the diesel for the van, etc, so all in price was probably around £300.
I was quite happy with that, especially as we ended up staying in a pretty decent hotel, which only ended up costing £90 a night each for a triple room. 👌🏻
@@petertreadwaywow, thank you , a small price for a life time memory's of your adventure. And having it on film your grand children can watch what grandad did for fun. Priceless
Brilliant achievement by all. Vivre le Roast Beef!
🤣. Cheers Lincoln. It's sad that we weren't in Paris long enough to give the Parisians the full Roast Beef experience....
I'm sure they'll get enough of it doing the Olympics!
@@petertreadway yeah for sure. 👍
I forgot about the eyes! 😮 😂 You can see the change and it's so drastic!
Mate, it was the worst hayfever I’d ever experienced! 😬😬
Do you have the address for those public toilets in forge les eaux please
If you use what 3 words, you can find them at solstice.tingled.putt 👌🏻
@@petertreadwaylegend thank you! Also what app did you use for this cycle - I find that google maps sometimes sends me off road
What is it that you guys appear to have different brake downs wear ever you go . Fair play though you get it done and move on congratulations as always.
I just keep telling telling the fellas it’s good for the content. I think that excuse is starting to wear thin with them now though! 😂
Always have to keep loving forward though. 💪🏻
love the vids. but that pump...........................
Wait… is that good or bad? I can’t tell! 😂