tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131167402709600353.post7600964725706870781..comments2023-05-01T12:49:08.360+01:00Comments on Relentless Tenacity: That wasn't so badTOTKathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12439490220805413628noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131167402709600353.post-83648660089648931452011-11-21T14:09:52.604+00:002011-11-21T14:09:52.604+00:00cleat count, love it :-) Well done for getting bac...cleat count, love it :-) Well done for getting back on the bike for what sounds a like "gauntlet run"<br />From Wiki - because I never knew where the expression came from ;-):<br />"Run the gauntlet" "Running the gauntlet" was a military punishment where a soldier or sailor had to pass between a double row of comrades armed with cudgels. The expression is now generally used metaphorically. Gauntlet in this context is unrelated to the "protective glove" meaning, but is instead derived from the Swedish gatlopp ("street run").[3] Because of this difference in the derivation of the word, the expression is sometimes written "running the gantlet".BabyWilthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04514458601141900410noreply@blogger.com