What turned out to be the first day of spring (or rather morning before it started tipping it down later in the afternoon) we had an excellent turnout at Coulsdon South Station as everybody sensed that it was going to be good weather. I as per usual completely mis-judged the weather and got the clothing choice wrong coming out in full winter gear so I sweated off a few extra pounds on the run (I must start reading those weather forecasts).
At least 70 people rode out from CSS in four groups and it was great to see so many new faces (7+) from the previous two weeks runs here again. We also had the General Secretary (Tamar) and Road Race Secretary (Paul) on a tandem.
One thing that we are going to concentrate over the next few weeks and onward is to try to keep the group sizes down and do what we say on the 'tin' i.e. steady 18mph is 18mph. This improves safety and also gives people confidence to move up and try the next group up without getting disillusioned after being dropped when the pace picks up to 20mph+. We try to cater for all abilities (15mph to 20mph+) and to help we do need volunteers to lead the groups out or help the leader to keep the pace steady, so don't be afraid and help out.
Renate at the cafe at Charlwood had decided to take the Saturday off and left control to an unsuspecting friend who took the brunt of the full force of the largest club run so far this year. We managed to frighten off any non cyclists in the cafe very quickly as we took over, bringing in the chairs from outside to cope with the demand, the atmosphere was fantastic but very load (nobody did claim the bacon sandwich on thin)
Monty took the opportunity to take the stage and made some announcements and introduce key members of the club who were there at the cafe and there were a few of them....
Club General Secretary (Tamar),
Club Captain (Monty),
Road Race Secretary (Paul),
Woman's Race Secretary (Maria) ,
Club Treasurer (Phil)
MTB Secretary (Sylvain),
Social Secretary (Keith)
7 Vice Captain's. (Me, Amy, Ian, Jo, Grahame, Tim, Phil)
In addition we had the youngest and the oldest riding club members there.
(Apologies if I have got any names or titles wrong, I've a terrible memory)
Out of the cafe the run split into two, Box Hill and usual route, I managed to tag onto the tandem on the way up Merstham Hill - well recommended, it was the fastest I had done it to the top.
This was a classic club run and hopefully everybody else had a good run too..
Top banana!!!