by higg » Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:07 pm
I turned up to the club run with the intention of putting in a few steady miles. The plan was to suggest a hilly steady route and see who joined in. 6 of us left the Full Monty Cafe and went back down the hill to get to the base of Farthing Downs. All went well for the first hour, the roads were a bit messy from the recent weather but nothing too drastic.
As Kevin posted earlier, at the base of Ranmore diaster struck as I hit a pothole at the edge of a flooded bit of road. The result was a broken wheel, well, the impact had dented the rim, pulled out a spoke, eyelet and all. I did try to adjust the spokes but it had no effect.
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Luckily this happened outside the Boxhill train station so I got on a train home changed a wheel and headed out again determined to make the most of the day.
When I got back to Ranmore I dodged the pothole this time but half a mile up the road there was a more fundamental problem with the road.
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If you look closely you can see the tracks of the group who had cycled through earlier in the morning.
I tiptoed through the grass on the edge and carried on to get a decent ride in for the day.
Kevin, Sorry to hear the rest of you got lost on the other side of Leith Hill. I did feel a bit guilty dragging you out so far and then having to bail out, but, at least you didn't go hungry and managed to avoid the power lines. Bit of a freaky day all round.
Aodan.