Top Times: Circle Line Bottle Challenge

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Whereas my name isn't.
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Root wrote:Three more times to enter into the standings:

Ollie Lewisohn - 2:02:07
Ringo Starr - 2:06:21
Mark (Tangy, don't know your surname) - 2:23:30
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Hi. I'd like to add my Bottle Challenge time of 1:52'55", please.
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1:52:55 !?!?

That's almost in ******** territory! What were the details?

You almost make me want to get out of bed and have a go today...
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Well, I'm not giving away my route. But you can have a look at my "report" on some thread somewhere ... possibly in the "Alternative Challenge" forum. I was thinking that it was a ******** time at the time, actually!

I had a very tiring six minute run at one point, but I had some very lucky changes, and the Circle line behaved perfectly! How amazing is that?
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Hi all I've updated all the times for the bottle on my website, as there have been several attempts recently. A few weeks ago my time was good enough for 2nd place and now I'm in 5th place :(
Please check and let me know if I've missed any.
I've included Starkey's time (the new W*******) :D


http://pic5.piczo.com/tubedragon/?g=20524929&cr=5
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Thanks Mr Dragon. Nice to see your site going places!

You know, I must admit that thoughts of ******** did cross my mind on the way down to Knightsbridge. But I was too amazed by the Circle line's miraculous faultlessness to worry too much about that!

Regarding my route, since HÃ¥kan helped me to let the cat out of the bag, do feel free to peruse all the details by clicking here:

http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ma1jas/londonbottle3.doc

Now for the Mouse...
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Yes must add my congrat's to Starkey although it's a shame the route is common knowledge already. :( However I guess it wouldn't have taken too long to work out but the Warren Street - Russell Sq run is too much for me so I will have to come up with something even more cunning to get at least sub 2 hours :?
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I don't blame you. Though picturesque, the run was very tiring and I wouldn't wish it upon anybody! Anyway, I do think that this is the optimum route; though it repeats several stations, it involves the fewest changes possible. I think that with this route, two hours is do-able, as long as you get good changes (only four of them!) and as long as the Circle line behaves itself. However one hour fifty minutes is probably just too quick...
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Jonny Lyon and Ken Lyon 2:15:36

Would have been quicker if not for a 'minor security alert' on our train at farringdon.
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I apologise for this being so outrageously late, but here is my wordy report of my successful Bottle challenge attempt. Feel free to have a look if you want to. (A couple of you lot are featured therein; you know who you are!)

http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ma1jas/londonbottle3.doc
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Five times to add from the Cannon Street Run II

2:02:02 Antony & Jamie Brown
2:18:10 Kevin & Ryan Brown
2:20:51 Martin Hazel
2:23:36 Matt Nunn & Jack Bynoe
2:28:25 Matt Scriven
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Re: Top Times: Circle Line Bottle Challenge

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Hello from a new Tube Challenger...

My first Bottle Challenge attempt: 2h 10m 40s on 11 December, including fighting pre-Christmas crowds and one incident of getting on the wrong train at Warren Street. Rookie error. Still, it was a good way to commemorate the dramatic change to the Circle line after 125 years of going round and round.
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timwakeling wrote:Hello from a new Tube Challenger...

My first Bottle Challenge attempt: 2h 10m 40s on 11 December, including fighting pre-Christmas crowds and one incident of getting on the wrong train at Warren Street. Rookie error. Still, it was a good way to commemorate the dramatic change to the Circle line after 125 years of going round and round.
Hi and welcome to the forum :D

That's a very good time considering the crowds and wrong train incident, hopefully you can get along to some of our upcoming challenges....
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timwakeling wrote:Hello from a new Tube Challenger...

My first Bottle Challenge attempt: 2h 10m 40s on 11 December, including fighting pre-Christmas crowds and one incident of getting on the wrong train at Warren Street. Rookie error. Still, it was a good way to commemorate the dramatic change to the Circle line after 125 years of going round and round.
Welcome u got a better time than me tube olympics is coming up.
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