Bank holiday ride 31st May

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Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Phil H » Fri May 21, 2010 2:53 pm

I can't make the club run on the 29th due to family stuff. Does anyone fancy a longish ride on the Monday (or even the Sunday)? I've got the Dragon Ride the week after so I'd quite like to make it a good distance (100+ miles). I can work out a route or if anyone has any suggestions ...
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby jon avery » Fri May 21, 2010 3:10 pm

You could always join us on our little ride, meet sign post Lands end, finish sign post John o Groats, 9 days of fun, interested? :D
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Ben » Fri May 21, 2010 3:11 pm

Phil,

The Monday sounds good , post up some thoughts re: routes etc

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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Amy » Fri May 21, 2010 3:35 pm

How about the Mayflyer or SpringOnion (long route). Maybe not 100 miles but hard riding all the same :shock:

Could have lunch at Wisborough Green on the first and at Amberley on the second :D
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Phil H » Sat May 22, 2010 2:59 pm

That looks nice Amy. Might see if I can tweak it to make it a bit longer. Wasn't planning to rush.

Oh, and I should mention that my son's cub camp is on that week so it will rain.
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Toks » Sat May 22, 2010 4:50 pm

[quote="Amy"]How about the Mayflyer or SpringOnion (long route). Maybe not 100 miles but hard riding all the same :shock:

Could have lunch at Wisborough Green on the first and at Amberley on the second :D
Ooo sounds good I'll see if the missus fancies coming along too :D
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Phil H » Sat May 22, 2010 6:13 pm

OK, I found the May Flyer route on Map My Ride - assuming this is it: [url]http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united-kingdom/cobham/658158363275[/url]

How about starting at CSS (if that's convenient) then taking Chipstead Valley road, Walton, then Headley and down through little Switzerland, across the A24 up Ranmore, down Whitedown then a jog along the A25 and pick up the Flyer route at Shere. I haven't really thought through getting back, but it should be plenty of miles.
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Phil H » Tue May 25, 2010 11:06 pm

OK, I had a play with the mapping thing (and swearing). Anyone interested? [url]http://www.mapmyride.com/view_route?r=816127482190752414[/url]

It can be made shorter and less flat by, for instance, at Forest Green heading up to Coldharbour instead of East to Newdigate.

9:00am CSS, 17ish pace, lunch stop. Anyone interested?
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Toks » Thu May 27, 2010 8:39 am

Hi Phil, do you mind if Stephanie and I tag along. Steph is more a 15mph rider so we'll stay with you guys for as long as we can and then let you ride away once "we" :wink: start struggling to keep up. I need to book a B&B for the Dragon pretty sharpish too :oops:
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Phil H » Thu May 27, 2010 10:10 am

The more the merrier. I'm not in a hurry - just want to get into the vibe of riding quite a long way without setting off stupidly fast and knackering myself.

I booked a hotel a long while back (Best Western in Heronston) - which is amazingly organised for me.
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Amy » Thu May 27, 2010 3:04 pm

Phil, I might tag along too. Don't worry about making it less flat... The Dragon Ride is easy in comparison, honest.

By the time you come back up Coombe Bottom you'll be glad you didn't add in any extra hills.
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Toks » Sun May 30, 2010 8:10 pm

Sorry guys, we ain't gonna make it. See you in Wales :D
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Ben » Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:10 pm

Thanks for the ride, good to get out in the surrey hills.
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Re: Bank holiday ride 31st May

Postby Phil H » Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:20 pm

Thanks to you guys. Hope you didn't mind waiting at the top of the climbs. I didn't mind waiting at the bottom of the descents :D

Nice route. I'd do that again. I was pleased with dropping that car on the descent of Coldharbour lane - or maybe terrified is a better word.
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