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Posted: 19 May 2006, 09:32
by tubeguru
I shall be leaving shortly.
I could murder a sausage and egg McMuffin ...
Posted: 19 May 2006, 09:46
by tubeguru
I'll try to win it for you
(I've got SK on my team now)
Posted: 19 May 2006, 10:09
by TheFatBuoy
Right, I'm on my way - see you all there. And I've got a cracking team name for my as-yet one-man team

Posted: 19 May 2006, 10:12
by zeibura
dustmask - are you gonna be bringing any copies of bakerloo e.p. when you come to the pub? if so, bring one for me

Posted: 19 May 2006, 10:18
by CrunchySaviour
tubeguru wrote:I'll try to win it for you
(I've got SK on my team now)
You two will be unstoppable!
Z - I will have 15 copies of the EP. The eleven or twelve remaining reservers will, of course, have first dibs upon them.
Posted: 19 May 2006, 10:35
by Nutteronabus
I'm in an internet café just down the road from the meeting place. £1 an hour. Not bad.
Anyway, yes. Here's what I was going to say, for the benefit of absolutely nobody;
LET THE GAMES BEGIN!!!
Posted: 19 May 2006, 10:38
by tpfkar
Just thinking about getting out of bed.....guess I should!
Ric
Posted: 19 May 2006, 21:44
by Adham
I hope it went well. I'm sorry I couldn't be there.
Posted: 19 May 2006, 22:03
by standclearofthedoors
Anyone got any results- come on- ONE of you must be sober..
Posted: 19 May 2006, 22:58
by zeibura
yep. david scard & ric brackenbury's team (can't remember the third name - sorry!) won by a stride with 2:51. next in line was steven karahan's duo with 3 hours.
there was a leeetle problem though, some twat decided to commit suicide at warren street around 3:30, which shut off the entire victoria line in zone 1 until just before half 4. so not everyone managed to visit every station.
oh and the funniest team name was "snow white and the seven sisters"...
more info later from someone who's got it i'm sure!
Posted: 19 May 2006, 23:11
by Nic
Hello! *waves around*
I still haven't slept yet..... but had excellent fun today! I will doubtlessly confuse people when I try to explain the concept of the Tube Challenge to them.
Posted: 19 May 2006, 23:53
by Starkey7
My most vivid memory is a mad, horrible dash from Euston Square to Euston at about 3:38pm, followed by a six minute wait for a Northern line, followed by "the Victoria line is closed". Sigh. And don't anybody mention Bayswater. Or Earls Court.
If you're after times, then I sadly can only remember four of them:
2nd: Ummm ... some team name or other - 3:00'14"
5th: Team Needing Tardis - 3:18'43"
6th: I'd rather run than take the Circle line (me) - 3:18'44"
7th: Snow White and her lot - 3:21'00"
I'm sure the experts will give you all the rest! I'll write up my side of the story on my website sometime. If you like, you can see my route and times here:
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ma1jas/londonzone1.doc
Posted: 20 May 2006, 01:28
by TheFatBuoy
"The Zone One-derers" - 3:29.55.
Oh yes, we beat the mighty 3h30m milestone. And that was not giving a shit about breaking any form of record - good job, 'cos we didn't come remotely close! Rock on(gar)!
Posted: 20 May 2006, 08:25
by zeibura
myself and nic (the autistic and the bipolar) got 3:27:27.
i think stevens team were called "the chinese tube trotters"
Posted: 20 May 2006, 08:44
by tpfkar
Team ******** made it round in a spectacular 2:51:54.
We had some superb connections, although all our problems were on the circle and district lines!
Full credit to David Scard for our route - I suggested a Vauxhall finish so I'm glad we chose his route instead!
Also worth saying that it would have been very close with Neil and Stephen had the Victoria line been running at the end for them - they would probably have edged us if they'd got lucky with their last connection.
Is anyone going to a proper write-up for a website? Geoff? For posterity's sake of course. Nothing whatsoever to do with the nice trophy on the shelf.