A much tougher route this week as instead of turning left in West Wickham for the flat-landers thrash along the dual carriageways to Pole Hill, we went straight on and climbed through the lanes up to the top of Titsey. This was fast/steep enough to deter hangers-on and drop most of the group so by the time we got near the top there were only six left.
A 30mph descent down to Pilgrims Way and we leathered it along there at breakneck through and off speed. I was a bit worried about doing too much on the front but was having one of those rides where my legs could do anything. When one of the Dulwich stick-men attacked at the bottom of Poll Hill I had enough in the tank to go with it and we dragged another Dulwich rider with us. It was a big-ring climb at ridiculous tempo and I was hanging on by the skin of my teeth as we rounded the bend in sight of the pub at the top, but then I realised my heart rate was slowing as the guy on the front fatigued and that was enough, I could smell raw meat and attacked, coming round the pair of 'em before the top and shouting "this one's for George" as I took the KOM points.
We were laughing like drains when we regrouped at the roundabout. I said that just because George was missing, that didn't mean they were to be spared a pasting from the Addiscombe and just to rub it in, kicked their asses up the Farnborough climb too



Excellent ride with six extremely well-disciplined and safe riders, even at high speed. The T&O was like clockwork at times and you were no sooner on the front than the next rider was taking your place. Everyone was very willing to come through and work which made it manageable despite being quite hard. Well done to Adrian who looked a bit apprehensive about doing the fast group at the start but hung in well 'til the end and did loads of work.
That's it for me this season, I'm quitting while I'm ahead, your turn again next week George
