Oh there were some long faces outside Geoffrey Butler's at 5.45 last night.
I've rarely seen such trepidation on the faces of cyclists as a crack team of super grimpeurs comprising Siwicki, Kennett, Garde and Smythe (notice the name of Khandelwal is missing from this list as appologies were received in advance) turned up. Their very pressence on the pavement seemed to scare all the life out of those who were just out for a mid-week roll around the lanes.
An amazing 16 riders in total, and as Monty never gets tired of telling us, that's about twice as many as the main saturday club run used to get as recently as five years ago.
Despite cold weather, nagging headwinds and a distinct abscence of comradeley conversation as the pain barrier ratcheted up, it was an awesome ride. Regrouping at the major junctions and hilltops allows the riders less able to climb like mountain goats the chance to stay in there, though at times a couple of riders looked like they were trying their best not to.
I particularly like Nigel and Geraldine's tactic of missing out the Slines Oak climb and re-joining us on the middle of Chalkpits. This is exactly the kind of thing this ride is all about - a regular set loop which (when everyone gets used to the circuit) means that riders can join in or drop out and re-join wherever they feel like it. Also there should eventually be enough riders who know the route to have groups of varying pace going around.
Last night we had enough daylight (just) to include Bug Hill at the end where everyone went their respective ways back home. (Any chance of an up-dated profile and map Phil?)
After a brief rest while Peter changed a tube at the top, five of us raced back to S.Croydon in the near-dark at alarming speeds I've never attained before on a push-bike.
Great training then, and even the hardest of climbers were starting to feel rubber-legged by the end. If you want to get used to feeling comfortable riding hills, you just gotta go out and feel un-comfortable on hills I guess.
Cheers to everyone for coming - let's keep the momentum going for next week, when hopefully we'll get some warm evening sunshine (and there's one more killer climb to add on yet).
H