tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459201.post3217724381132565548..comments2024-02-28T20:35:55.767+00:00Comments on <p align="right">Ryan Sherlock's Blog</p>: 2013 Irish Hill Climb ChampionshipsRyan Sherlockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07123990132107937713noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459201.post-85408116127156785892015-08-08T02:00:58.466+01:002015-08-08T02:00:58.466+01:00Hi
The 2015 Irish National Hillclimb Championship...Hi <br />The 2015 Irish National Hillclimb Championships will be hosted by Valley Wheelers Cycling Club in Ballingeary Co Cork on Saturday 3rd October.It will be followed by our annual hillclimb sportive 'Trasna Na nGleannta' on Sunday 4th October.<br />Hope you and many more can make it Ryan.<br />More info on www.valleywheelerscc.com<br />contact: nhcc15info@gmail.com Valey Wheelers Cycling Clubnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459201.post-84632357033325832302014-03-31T21:48:13.825+01:002014-03-31T21:48:13.825+01:00Yeah - I am still active and really should write u...Yeah - I am still active and really should write up a few more pieces - most things I put up on twitter.Ryan Sherlockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07123990132107937713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459201.post-41124273094315936222014-03-31T21:04:24.587+01:002014-03-31T21:04:24.587+01:00Hi
ive been following your blog for a couple of ye...Hi<br />ive been following your blog for a couple of years and enjoyed following the interesting mix of an elite athlete and a tourist guide<br /><br />so whats happening in 2014 ?<br /><br />Are you active in cycling ?patricknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459201.post-15708790091061088892013-11-27T10:29:22.471+00:002013-11-27T10:29:22.471+00:00Olá...
www.funnysearch.org/?name=Ryan_Sherlock...Olá...<br /><br /><a href="http://www.funnysearch.org/?name=Ryan_Sherlock" rel="nofollow">www.funnysearch.org/?name=Ryan_Sherlock'</a><br /><br />Your personal Google...<br /><br />:)Miguelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10298947952038996397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459201.post-85251383121780730082013-10-25T16:40:17.034+01:002013-10-25T16:40:17.034+01:00Yes, I was thinking about those pressures too, it&...Yes, I was thinking about those pressures too, it's quite tricky sometimes. I don't know if I'll be riding on January, but having a look on Strava, it seems you know the island pretty much already. Maybe you don't know the road that goes from Fontanales to Juncalillo, it's really nice on winter/spring. Also you can have a look on going to Artenara from Fagajesto through Presa de los Perez; there are several roads you can pick, I think they fixed them not long ago (they where for MTB before :) ).<br /><br />BTW, there was a fire that got burn up to 500Ha yesterday near Cruz de Tejeda, thank goodness temperature went down and it rained a bit through the night and it's now under control.<br /><br />Have good trainingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459201.post-85366452440169255852013-10-22T18:06:39.513+01:002013-10-22T18:06:39.513+01:00Hey Maximo,
The road surface was pretty rough and...Hey Maximo,<br /><br />The road surface was pretty rough and I ran the Schwalbe Ultremo ZLX (super light) clinchers at about 110 psi (75kg for me) - I could (maybe should) have run them a little lower due to the course tarmac but played it safe. In training, I usually run 25mm Ultremo ZX tires about about 100psi for the Irish roads, and when running the same tubeless, down to 95 or so. I seldom have more than 115 in any conditions.<br /><br />I'm looking forward to getting back over to GC - hopefully towards the start of January. I'm usually based around Vecindario but would love to spend more time riding north-east. Beautiful long climbs up there!<br /><br />RyanRyan Sherlockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07123990132107937713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10459201.post-50072209965753374922013-10-21T15:06:21.664+01:002013-10-21T15:06:21.664+01:00Hi, nice pics and congrats for your "almost-w...Hi, nice pics and congrats for your "almost-win". If you don't mind, just a question I'm always wondering about: the tarmac seems quite rough, what pressure did you use in your tires? I'm always doubting what pressure to put in according to weight and the road conditions. Well, hope you're lucky with the team and thanks for your "kudos".<br /><br />Best wishes from Las Palmas<br /><br />MáximoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com