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Episode #018 - How To Make and Plan Routes w/ Si Hewitt and Si Pavey

Season 2, Ep. 8

For a really long time I've been lucky enough ride with people who are great at making and planning rides. While I spend most of my time worrying about the riding, the shots we're getting and how the bike I'm riding is working, planning the route hasn't been a priority.


As I'm starting to explore the new area that I'm based in, I've realised I don't know anything. I'm a complete novice and it's tricky.  In this episode we're breaking down all the elements of finding, prepping and planning your routes for your rides.


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