Saturday 19 June

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Saturday 19 June

Postby Amy » Sun Jun 20, 2010 1:49 pm

As some of you may have noticed, I didn't even turn up at CSS yesterday. Instead I went and did the cycle jumble sale at Ripley, helping out an old CTC friend take and sell some stuff for one of the local DA elders who sadly has Alzheimers and can no longer cycle. I can tell you we did it in style... :lol:

Got up at 5am and was out of the flat three-quarters of an hour later to ride to my friend at Sutton on the Enigma. Didn't get far before a nice bit of green glass gave me a puncture just outside one of the pubs on route... At least the cause of the puncture was easily spotted and removed - I'd also heard it as it went round the wheel and was about to stop and check the noise when it went pssssssssss :roll:

Arrived at my friend's, cleaned hands and changed over bikes to my tourer. Ian then attached a preloaded Yak BOB trailer to it and I helped hold his bike while he attached his trailer to his bike.

Now unlike the BOB this was one heck of a trailer - I'll try and get pictures on the forum. Nearly all built by Ian, it was easily long enough to transport a body (standard joke....), built in a style that reminded me of a haywain with four wheels that along with the whole trailer was engineered so that the wheels all remained on the ground irrespective of bumps or hollows. If you're interested in engineering/trailers you really should see this :shock:

After the rain of the previous night it was a relief to see the sun and about 6.30am we set off down the road heading towards the A3 at Tolworth having decided that for (relative) speed and ease it would be better to just hit the A3 all the way to Ripley and that at that time of the morning the traffic should be relatively light. It certainly was interesting riding along with the two trailers; being behind I could watch people's reactions. One builder in his lorry even slowed down alongside to have a look :D It certainly got a few grins from some of the people in cars. In fact on the whole we didn't really have any problems with traffic - couple of cars passed a little close but hey, that's pretty normal but no one seemed to get angry that we were in the way and moving pretty slow (actually average speed down to Ripley was 11.9mph with a top speed of at least 20 on some of the downhill sections).

The most worrying sections were the sliproads onto the A3 and slightly less the exits off so as traffic increased passed Cobham we tended to belt across the slip road to the side as soon as we could.

Arriving safely at the Ripley Village Hall we certainly caused a stir as we swept into the carpark and headed for the field to set up shop next to one of the cycle sale stalwarts (Francis Thurber of Hard to Find). We had plenty of visitors who came over to check Ian's handbuilt trailer out as we transformed it into the table for our wares - in fact some people 'lost' the trailer it did so well as a table (just no leaning on it).

Jumble went pretty well, saw some old acquaintances, Mike Ingram wandered past clutching a new Brookes saddle that he had succumbed to probably at Francis' stall. I sold most of my kit that I had on it - I could have sold my bike a couple of times, one guy jokingly offering me a £1m house for it (probably a good deal as I could then have bought a new bike set up to the same measurements as the Enigma 8) ). However we had to point out that we needed the bikes to get home and tow the trailers...

And home we did go, this time on the country roads, via lunch in Cobham and a visit to some old friends to show the trailer to them. I was in bed before 9pm and asleep soon after.
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Andrew G » Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:00 pm

Sounds like a fun day, can you let me know when the next one is as I fancy a trip. Thanks.

How will Mike's saddle fit when it's been worn in and contoured by a different set of buttocks :lol: .
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Mike I » Sun Jun 20, 2010 5:09 pm

[quote="Andrew G"]Sounds like a fun day, can you let me know when the next one is as I fancy a trip. Thanks.

How will Mike's saddle fit when it's been worn in and contoured by a different set of buttocks :lol: .


It's a new one, waiting to be contoured in my own special way :shock: .

I managed to resist the temptation of Max Pendleton's Hetchin's though.
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Amy » Sun Jun 20, 2010 5:54 pm

Next one is in September same venue. Open to ordinary punters from 9am generally packing up by lunchtime. I have already been booked to help out :roll:

They also do refreshments - tea, coffee, bacon and sausage butties, cake etc.

Keep an eye on CampyOldies website - he has a section on when cycle jumbles are. Apparently this one wasn't in Cycling Weekly due to some mishap or something but they are normally advertised in CW the week before.
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Andrew G » Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:54 pm

Cheers, September 25th looks like the date for the diary.
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Marky Mark » Sun Jun 20, 2010 9:31 pm

Managed to drag my crappy knee out of the house. Plan was to take the mtb out as I was only fit for a few miles, managed to make it to the the Charlwood cafe with Monty in a bit of pain but enjoyed it.
Nice to see everybody again, I left the cafe to ride home and my crappy knee gave out, rode straight to Gatwick and got a train home, poor me.
Ta ta for now. MM
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Alan M » Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:37 am

A chilly ride. Went with the 20s and apart from dropping off the back a couple of times up through the hills I managed to stay with it. Scott was pushing the pace and it was a disciplined group. We did a good through and off but unfortunately coincided with a very large 18s group on the turning from lambs Green. The sprint then became a bit confused and I bailed out in view of large numbers and oncoming traffic, not that it would have made much difference. Anyway, 21mph average was a good workout.

I returned steadily with Colin, Robin Mark et al and we managed a respectable 18mph against the wind, I think incident free. An enjoyable club run, Thanks
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Phil H » Mon Jun 21, 2010 10:04 am

No club run for me either. I managed to wangle myself on a trip to Calshot with Sutton CC. They ran it as 3 groups - experienced kids, novice adults and less experienced kids. 6 in each group - which worked quite well. I think I would've enjoyed it more if I was comfortable riding fixed, but still we did some normal exercises, a bit of through & off, accelerating from the top of the track, flying laps and a scratch race (3rd). Unfortunately the one time I panicked and stopped pedalling, it was when another guy was just above me on the track and I Cavendished him but somehow stayed upright myself. He beat me in the flying lap after that so I guess (hope) he wasn't too badly hurt.

When you're lapping quickly, it's strangely hypnotic.

As always, I was impressed with the 7/8 year old kids who are flying round, no fear of going to the top of the banking and swooping down.

Feeling it a bit today - but that could be yesterday's 110 miles.
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Alan M » Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:12 am

Calshot is a pretty extreme track. Hope you get to HH where you will have more time to think. First rule of track events is don't stop pedalling! sounds easy but .......

[quote="Phil Hawkes"]No club run for me either. I managed to wangle myself on a trip to Calshot with Sutton CC. They ran it as 3 groups - experienced kids, novice adults and less experienced kids. 6 in each group - which worked quite well. I think I would've enjoyed it more if I was comfortable riding fixed, but still we did some normal exercises, a bit of through & off, accelerating from the top of the track, flying laps and a scratch race (3rd). Unfortunately the one time I panicked and stopped pedalling, it was when another guy was just above me on the track and I Cavendished him but somehow stayed upright myself. He beat me in the flying lap after that so I guess (hope) he wasn't too badly hurt.

When you're lapping quickly, it's strangely hypnotic.

As always, I was impressed with the 7/8 year old kids who are flying round, no fear of going to the top of the banking and swooping down.

Feeling it a bit today - but that could be yesterday's 110 miles.
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Scott » Mon Jun 21, 2010 3:43 pm

[quote="Alan M"] Scott was pushing the pace and it was a disciplined group.



Not me man, I was in bed!
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Alan M » Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:05 pm

Not an uncommon name nowadays, perhaps it was another?

[quote="Scott"][quote="Alan M"] Scott was pushing the pace and it was a disciplined group.



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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Scott » Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:19 pm

[quote="Alan M"]Not an uncommon name nowadays, perhaps it was another?

[quote="Scott"][quote="Alan M"] Scott was pushing the pace and it was a disciplined group.



Not me man, I was in bed!


Ah and you did say disciplined so it definately couldn't have been me. :D
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Alan M » Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:41 pm

who can say until you guys can post a profile photos by which all the Scotts can be fingered :D



Ah and you did say disciplined so it definately couldn't have been me. :D[/quote]
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Re: Saturday 19 June

Postby Marcus » Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:42 pm

[quote="Alan M"]who can say until you guys can post a profile photos by which all the Scotts can be fingered :D

Please note no one is to be fingered without their prior consent :oops:
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