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Quote from: Filo on May 04, 2018, 09:41:49 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on May 04, 2018, 08:41:33 amQuote from: Filo on May 04, 2018, 08:19:54 amQuote from: Pancho Regan on May 04, 2018, 08:01:06 amI'm guessing the OP had his tongue slightly in his cheek, but don't forget either that Donny isn't his town.It's probably a bit of jealousy. I mean, 'Tour de Millwall' doesn't really inspire, does it? I'm assuming the op lives the Isle of Axholme way out and is whinging about not being able to go down Cantley Road home, if he used his common sense he could have gone down Great Yorkshire Way from the motorway, through rosso, do a right just past the church, brings you out where the camping place is, go down the road Bawtry end of the airport, turn left at the roundabout to Finningly, do a right at the 90 degree bend in Finningly signposted Wroot, brings you out on the road to Westwoodside, and you've avoided the bike race alltogether 😜Looking at the council map it showed the end of the Great Yorkshire Way as closed by the Hare and Tortoise. I ended up going down the A1 then through Bawtry and Misson to Westwoodside, a usual 13 miles journey doubled in distance. Look i'm not saying don't have these events but road closures between 5 and 6pm on a week day are ludicrous. It should have all been wrapped up before the rush hour so save the inconvenience to workers.You did n't have to go to the end of Great Yorkshire way, you take a right at the first roundabout takes you through Rosso where the Pit used to be, go over the crossings in Rosso, straight on at the roundabout where the Styrupp is, past the church and then do a right turn (avoiding parrots corner), brings you out on the Great North Road near that camping store, go right down Great North Road past Mount Pleasant and then do a left south side of the airport, brings you to the roundabout at Austerfield and a left there into Finningly In answer to the other chap it was nothing to do with jealousy as I was born in Doncaster myself.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on May 04, 2018, 08:41:33 amQuote from: Filo on May 04, 2018, 08:19:54 amQuote from: Pancho Regan on May 04, 2018, 08:01:06 amI'm guessing the OP had his tongue slightly in his cheek, but don't forget either that Donny isn't his town.It's probably a bit of jealousy. I mean, 'Tour de Millwall' doesn't really inspire, does it? I'm assuming the op lives the Isle of Axholme way out and is whinging about not being able to go down Cantley Road home, if he used his common sense he could have gone down Great Yorkshire Way from the motorway, through rosso, do a right just past the church, brings you out where the camping place is, go down the road Bawtry end of the airport, turn left at the roundabout to Finningly, do a right at the 90 degree bend in Finningly signposted Wroot, brings you out on the road to Westwoodside, and you've avoided the bike race alltogether 😜Looking at the council map it showed the end of the Great Yorkshire Way as closed by the Hare and Tortoise. I ended up going down the A1 then through Bawtry and Misson to Westwoodside, a usual 13 miles journey doubled in distance. Look i'm not saying don't have these events but road closures between 5 and 6pm on a week day are ludicrous. It should have all been wrapped up before the rush hour so save the inconvenience to workers.You did n't have to go to the end of Great Yorkshire way, you take a right at the first roundabout takes you through Rosso where the Pit used to be, go over the crossings in Rosso, straight on at the roundabout where the Styrupp is, past the church and then do a right turn (avoiding parrots corner), brings you out on the Great North Road near that camping store, go right down Great North Road past Mount Pleasant and then do a left south side of the airport, brings you to the roundabout at Austerfield and a left there into Finningly
Quote from: Filo on May 04, 2018, 08:19:54 amQuote from: Pancho Regan on May 04, 2018, 08:01:06 amI'm guessing the OP had his tongue slightly in his cheek, but don't forget either that Donny isn't his town.It's probably a bit of jealousy. I mean, 'Tour de Millwall' doesn't really inspire, does it? I'm assuming the op lives the Isle of Axholme way out and is whinging about not being able to go down Cantley Road home, if he used his common sense he could have gone down Great Yorkshire Way from the motorway, through rosso, do a right just past the church, brings you out where the camping place is, go down the road Bawtry end of the airport, turn left at the roundabout to Finningly, do a right at the 90 degree bend in Finningly signposted Wroot, brings you out on the road to Westwoodside, and you've avoided the bike race alltogether 😜Looking at the council map it showed the end of the Great Yorkshire Way as closed by the Hare and Tortoise. I ended up going down the A1 then through Bawtry and Misson to Westwoodside, a usual 13 miles journey doubled in distance. Look i'm not saying don't have these events but road closures between 5 and 6pm on a week day are ludicrous. It should have all been wrapped up before the rush hour so save the inconvenience to workers.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on May 04, 2018, 08:01:06 amI'm guessing the OP had his tongue slightly in his cheek, but don't forget either that Donny isn't his town.It's probably a bit of jealousy. I mean, 'Tour de Millwall' doesn't really inspire, does it? I'm assuming the op lives the Isle of Axholme way out and is whinging about not being able to go down Cantley Road home, if he used his common sense he could have gone down Great Yorkshire Way from the motorway, through rosso, do a right just past the church, brings you out where the camping place is, go down the road Bawtry end of the airport, turn left at the roundabout to Finningly, do a right at the 90 degree bend in Finningly signposted Wroot, brings you out on the road to Westwoodside, and you've avoided the bike race alltogether 😜
I'm guessing the OP had his tongue slightly in his cheek, but don't forget either that Donny isn't his town.It's probably a bit of jealousy. I mean, 'Tour de Millwall' doesn't really inspire, does it?
Quote from: Axholme Lion on May 04, 2018, 10:26:48 amQuote from: Filo on May 04, 2018, 09:41:49 amQuote from: Axholme Lion on May 04, 2018, 08:41:33 amQuote from: Filo on May 04, 2018, 08:19:54 amQuote from: Pancho Regan on May 04, 2018, 08:01:06 amI'm guessing the OP had his tongue slightly in his cheek, but don't forget either that Donny isn't his town.It's probably a bit of jealousy. I mean, 'Tour de Millwall' doesn't really inspire, does it? I'm assuming the op lives the Isle of Axholme way out and is whinging about not being able to go down Cantley Road home, if he used his common sense he could have gone down Great Yorkshire Way from the motorway, through rosso, do a right just past the church, brings you out where the camping place is, go down the road Bawtry end of the airport, turn left at the roundabout to Finningly, do a right at the 90 degree bend in Finningly signposted Wroot, brings you out on the road to Westwoodside, and you've avoided the bike race alltogether 😜Looking at the council map it showed the end of the Great Yorkshire Way as closed by the Hare and Tortoise. I ended up going down the A1 then through Bawtry and Misson to Westwoodside, a usual 13 miles journey doubled in distance. Look i'm not saying don't have these events but road closures between 5 and 6pm on a week day are ludicrous. It should have all been wrapped up before the rush hour so save the inconvenience to workers.You did n't have to go to the end of Great Yorkshire way, you take a right at the first roundabout takes you through Rosso where the Pit used to be, go over the crossings in Rosso, straight on at the roundabout where the Styrupp is, past the church and then do a right turn (avoiding parrots corner), brings you out on the Great North Road near that camping store, go right down Great North Road past Mount Pleasant and then do a left south side of the airport, brings you to the roundabout at Austerfield and a left there into Finningly In answer to the other chap it was nothing to do with jealousy as I was born in Doncaster myself.You mean you follow Millwall out of choice even though you weren't born there?Blimey, your condition is worse than I thought.
You don't need to spend a fortune? should tell some of our fans that. Mind you, you couldn't tell some of our fans the time.
If you knew the event was on, information about road closures and rolling road closures were published well in advance of the event happening.
I hear the tour came through Stainy did all the bikes manage to finish with both wheels still attached?