by Nick W » Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:19 am
Making carrot noises helps.
I must confess that on Saturday in the 19s the front of the group did not seem to slow (certainly not appreciably) when we came up to two horses on the little incline immediately past Partridge Lane. Nor do I know if we warned of our approach by doing the "keep talking" thing (I was near the back). Anyway, whatever the reason, the horses were spooked, those further down the group had to slow, which should, as a group, have happened in the first place, and the group split. I found myself apologising to the riders (horses?) in a purely agreeable kind of way because it did seem to me that we were at fault.
Obviously as per Lance's guide to winning the tour I should not have been that far back but, all the same, the group had held together well until that point and we "splitters" had to give chase to get back on the balance of the 19s. All round I'd say not really what should have happened on a tight ship.
Just a thought.