Club Run Report 22nd Nov

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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Michelle » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:07 pm

Flippineck, if he does he will do himself and injury.

It's gonna be brass monkeys...
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Grahame » Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:46 pm

Lovely.

A bit of sun and minor cloud cover, and an excuse to try out the "long sleeve" gloves.
[quote="R.Feinnes"]
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Snoop Doug » Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:23 pm

I'm wussing out. Got family coming over later - need to get food and stuff ready 8) :roll:
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Kasper » Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:04 pm

Great quote Grahame:
[quote]R.Feinnes wrote:
"There's no such thing as bad weather, just wrong clothes."

Will remember that one. Keep telling people but thought it was Croydon's local lad Ray Mears,but R. Fiennes it is.
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Andrew G » Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:22 pm

Beat me to it Mr.B :D . Looks like the silk undies will be out for the first time this year.

A good way to help keep warm is to pedal all the time. Hmmm now guess which bike I'll be riding :wink: .
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby thePinkDreamMachine » Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:49 pm

Looks like Bikini weather to me.. with maybe a woolly hat.
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Marky Mark » Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:10 pm

I'm ready for it, bring it on.

Would a g'string help?

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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Kasper » Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:56 pm

I prefer Superman boxer shorts actually Mark but each to his own I suppose... ;)
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Kasper » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:00 pm

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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby -Adam- » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:41 pm

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Might be useful...
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Mike I » Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:49 pm

[quote]A good way to help keep warm is to pedal all the time. Hmmm now guess which bike I'll be riding .


68 inches for extra warmth, perchance?
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Andrew G » Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:16 pm

I know a lot of those roads intimately, the lanes around Cudham, Downe, and Tatsfield are very nice.

Today's ACC CR was fairly uneventful for me other than the fact that:

a) I put on my winter gear and it was nowhere near as cold as was forecast so I cooked.
b) I must have left my legs at home as everything seemed a bit harder today ( :shock: :wink: ) without any logical explanation.

The run out was reasonably smooth. Although some of us are happy to lead a group all the way round it doesn't take in to account that others may want to lead for a while too, so I do tend to call rotations on the basis that it might keep more happy than unhappy. Today we did longer stints up front so everyone could have a good go up front and then called double rotations to keep sliding through the group. Seemed to work okay so maybe something to continue with.

The only thing of note on the way back was the squeaky bum moment on the descent after the church climb where a van decided to brake fairly hard and stop to turn right, without the benefit of working brake lights or indicators. I was like a camel in a sandstorm for the next few minutes.

Ta, ta.

Andrew.

PS. I forgot to mention in the cafe but don't forget the Start Racing talk in the Half n' Half this coming Thursday from 8pm. Come along for a beer anyway.
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Amy » Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:19 pm

Well, my group had a classic incident today - perhaps I shouldn't mention it. My group - what do you reckon?
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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Marek » Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:29 pm

It was very tough out there today. I rode up from East Grinstead this morning and all the way to Coulsdon I kept thinking that my rear brake must have been on as it was very hard. Think it must have been the wind. The training group was called, but got cancelled due to lack of takers, so went with the 19's. Keith punctured just after the motorway turn off so we stopped and waited and waited and waited for him to fix it. Thankfully the group waited and we got going again.

Up the Reigate steps and Kevin led us up, I went around him towards the top but had no one else on my wheel. When I got to the lights they were green so I thought I would just keep going and see if I could catch up with one of the other groups that had overtaken us when we were fixing Keith's wheel. Just after the little river bridge towards Leigh I caught up with one of the groups, they decided to take a different route, so I thought I would wait for the rest of my original group and go the normal way.

They soon came around the corner and we were off again. We kept it pretty steady, Stu was sitting in not wanting to overdo it after all the time he has had off. Keith, Kevin, Nick a guy with tri bars and myself were doing our fair share of turns. As we came to the Rusper drags Keith started to inject a bit of pace, and as we could see Adam's group ahead we started to chase. We overtook their group just before Rusper and then it was just Keith, Kevin and myself on the hill before the dual carriageway.

Kevin attacked the hill very early at the bottom and got a good gap, but Keith and I just left him to it and he soon burnt out and we came flying past him halfway up. I kept the pace up high and Keith tried to come around me at the top but I just managed to hold him off, although it felt bliming hard.

Waited at the dual carriageway for any other stragglers and then we had 5. Sergio and a guy in Purple whose name escapes me joined us. We had a good through and off, although soon lost Mr purple. Keith made me suffer in the run up to the sprint, he got a good gap on me as he came past, I recovered a little behind Sergio and then went after Keith but he had too big a gap and took the win easily.

Quick cuppa and chat and then headed back toward South Nutfield for a bacon and sausage sarnie with my mate Damian and then a chilly extra 15km home. The wind today really took it out of me, am knackered.

Cheers

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Re: Club Run Report 22nd Nov

Postby Antloony » Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:46 pm

[quote="Andrew G"]The run out was reasonably smooth. Although some of us are happy to lead a group all the way round it doesn't take in to account that others may want to lead for a while too, so I do tend to call rotations on the basis that it might keep more happy than unhappy. Today we did longer stints up front so everyone could have a good go up front and then called double rotations to keep sliding through the group. Seemed to work okay so maybe something to continue with.


Yep I'll second that, it did work well, I could see that clearly from shirking and hiding at the back of the group most of the ride. :D Not often I do that though, I only sat there because I've had a cold and a cough so wanted a fairly comfortable ride. I did do a stint at the front though with Mr :mrgreen: who hadn't even realised I was with his group.

Ride out was uneventful for a change, some good banter, lots of chatting and no where near the artic conditions we'd been promised. Lovely to see the sun shining through the bare tree's, a sure sign that winters here.

Sprint was a good one. a couple of false starts by Adam before the final bends just to string out the group a little. Lockey made an early break for glory but eveyone ignored him knowing he'd run out of steam after 20 yards :D . It all came back together on the last bend and I sat in about 5th place on Steve B's wheel with Adam and Stu in close company, these guys being the dangerous ones (good to see you back Stu). As we came round the bend I just hammered it and took them all by suprise and went the long way round and just went for it, over taking them all. Was a really close finish, I could see Adam's shadow coming round me to my right but I just had one more dig to pip him on the line as I literally threw my bike over it. Couldn't have timed it better. Guess I may have suprised one or two people who've never seen me sprint. :wink:

Good ride back, I didn't go to mad untill near the end where temptation took over, paying for it now though as Im sat here coughing for all Im worth.

Another agreeable saturday, good to see so many out and catch up with a few people who I've not seen for a while.

Cheers all

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