Cheers Jon for organising that. I still owe you a pound!
After a flint-induced puncture on the way to the hill that took me ages to mend, I took a wrong turn (the sign pointing to Ranmore had been twisted 180 degrees ...) and up a 20% climb for about 2km, till I met a touring cyclist who pointed me back in the right way. Think it was almost 1pm by then, and at that point I was half-hoping to be too late to take part.
But there were Joyce, Tamar, Polish Andrew mending a puncture (that's all he seemed to be doing on that day!) and Kieran back from his puncture-prone run. Joyce asked whether I still wanted to ride, and after considering it for a minute I thought I might as well since that was what made me decide to leave a warm bed to join the clubrun under showers at 9am. So I took off all unnecessary gear off my bike and me - seat pack, bottles, jacket, gloves, helmet (had to do something against this unsporty weight-based handicap rule of Jon's
) - and loosened my brakes to avoid any annoying rubbing when out of the saddle. I'd thought about getting rid of the saddle/seatpost altogether, but remembered how you use the saddle against your thighs when out of the saddle, so left them on.
I had been up Ranmore once and could vaguely remember there was a double hairpin near the top, but didn't know how long the lead to it was. Well it was only 1km altogether anyway. The bottom bit was deceptively fast, and I paid a bit for it further up. I had tried since Charlwood to find a convenient tune to mentally help me up those 3-odd minutes, but when going up I just forgot about that and focused on not getting too out of breath, and my gears which were skipping in the second-to-largest cog (25!). I didn't want to kill myself so went up rather conservatively - it's hard to go all-out anyway when on your own and not knowing how fast anyone else went.
Well done to Chris, who hides his game well by seldom joining the clubrun, and Paul who for the first time I managed to edge on the Charlwood sprint - there was just the two of us left at that point!