I rode up from East Grinstead this morning with one of my mates who is an Iron Man. He is training for Lanzarote and likes to set a good steady pace, he hates surges in speed as needs to ride steady in the IM. We set a pretty nice pace up to CSS getting a good dousing in an early shower, but thankfully was not too bad. Came over Tilburstow hill and then up through Merstham where we saw a couple of the Norwood guys getting ready for their club run.
At CSS not many out, Paul H turned up and indicated he was going to be taking it relatively easy, so instead of a training group ride we had a 'fast' ride instead. Got barracked out of the station by the ever loud commissaire clown type guy. There were about 8 of us in the group, the forever green Mr Malarkey was on his Colnago, brave choice for the weather conditions, but actually probably turned out to be a good choice as it dried up nicely. Interesting ride, a number of riders in the group that I have not ridden with before. Paul H after leading us up out of Coulsdon decided that his dodgy knee was in fact more dodgy than he thought and he turned back.
A good pace up the steps and then into the lanes. Was one of those rides where someone would sit on the front and set a good pace and then someone else would come through real fast and create a gap and required a bit of chasing and they would then slow a bit. This was fine for training for a road race, my IM mate was not enjoying it, which was fine by me as I wanted the shine to be taken off his legs as I had to ride back to East Grinstead with him.
Up through the Rusper trees and we had eyed the SWRC training group ride. I buried myself a bit to get on the back of their group before the climb up after Partridge Lane. Think this split our group a bit but was good fun. The SWRC guys sprinted for the Rusper sign but I didn't have anything in me at that point to contest.
We waited at the turning point towards Ifield for the rest of our group and then we missed out the dual carriageway and took the slightly shorter route through the lanes. A guy with white jacket whose name I did not catch led us out for the sprint, could see Alan hovering waiting to make a move, I held back until just after the final corner and then buried myself to get the sprint by a fair distance. The guy in the black with the Col emblem came in behind complaining about not knowing where the sign was, that was good because he looked quite spritely earlier on.
At the cafe saw that they have now set up a little bike mechanics in the garage which is a good idea. Not sure what they offer, looked like they had a few mtb type tyres and things but I think they do services etc. Might be good if you have an issue on the club run.
Went back with Chris my IM mate. Decided to add in another loop so we cycled back to the dual carriageway via Rusper and went up the long hill towards Colgate. Then Pease Pottage, Handcross and then took him around the Staplefield loop to soften up his legs a bit more as pretty hilly. Riding up to Turners Hill I realised that my route had had the required effect as Chris started to fall off my wheel, I took the opportunity to up the pace a bit more just to make sure he was not coming back.
Got home with 85 miles on the clock and a nice warm glow knowing that I had finished off my mates cycling legs. What I did not reckon on was that he then went out and did a 40 minute run. Darn, when I found that out I was not pleased, need to lay into him a bit earlier next time.
Cheers
Marek....