An all-encompassing, open-ended project whose main objective is to identify some local “loop-based” courses that closely resemble some of those shorter available within Zwift’s ever expanding virtual domain.
In an ideal reality….your route(s) should be;
1. No further than 10 miles (16 kilometres) from your own front, back or bike shed door!
2. Below 20 kilometres in length - this is a personal decision since, given the above guideline and my locality, anything greater would be “unrealistic!”
3. Have a “free-flowing” continuity, principally by avoiding any as many junctions and traffic lights as feasible.
4. Be proportionally as close as possible to their Zwift counterparts in terms of distance, elevation and topography.
5. Be SAFE!
A location inspired title and the closest match I could find during a rushed Tuesday sign-off, though again, from a dimensional standpoint, fact measures up a shade shorter and lower than fiction, respectively by a distance of 0.1 kilometres and 2 meters of elevation!
Nonetheless, a neat little circuit nestled in the centre of Lancing beginning and terminating at its level crossing, which fortuitously affords the cyclist protection from northbound motorists when closed! Both light and thankfully, LAVA-free, with zero turns across traffic.
Includes a small section of Upper Brighton Road, invariably busy by day, but provided one keeps tucked safely left at all times, this entire circuit could be taken at an easy pace with little risk of interruption or prolonged stationary time. Refinements possible, so may revisit in the near future.
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