Brighton Tomorrow 24/2/07

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Brighton Tomorrow 24/2/07

Postby huw williams » Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:01 am

Weather forecast is good - mostly dry, a bit sunny with the odd shower possible, light winds (southerly so nice push home) and a balmy 12 degrees by lunchtime

Which probably means it'll be lashing down!

If not we're starting at 9.00am sharp(ish) from CSS

Early season Sportive riders - the time is nigh! So lets see you out tomorrow
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Postby Hal » Fri Feb 23, 2007 2:50 pm

I hope to be up for this. Although I may have to peel off early if my knee starts hurting as it did on the Catford RR last weekend. It was really sore and I could hardly ride home after my tea and cake at knockholt, :cry: but been resting all week.

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Postby adrian » Fri Feb 23, 2007 3:42 pm

I should be there. Meaning that in all probability I will be there, not that I ought to be but won't.
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Postby huw williams » Fri Feb 23, 2007 3:44 pm

well that's cleared that up :-0
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Postby John Czernobay » Fri Feb 23, 2007 5:39 pm

Hey hey nice one Huw, I must do one of these one Saturday but perhaps when there is a social group as I will only get dropped in the lay-by at CSS :D , have a good one and look out for each other. Plus, with the weather turning there will be some "Newbees" this week-end.

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Postby Alan M » Sat Feb 24, 2007 9:05 pm

Well, Goerge and I arrived at 9.02 to find that punctuality is now an Addiscombe virtue and the group had gone - George, Paul and myself tried to chase them down but by Merstham it was clear that Paul T had pulled the main group beyond our reach.

Decisions - George wanted to go anyway and hope to meet up in B - I had already been dropped on the ride to Merstham but they agreed to wait for me at the tops of hills so, after a moment of hesitation we set off - at pace!

I was quite surprised when we saw planes so soon, obviously from the other side of Charlwood - we had been motoring but by the time we got to some hills I was relying on P and G waiting for me at the tops and at the foot of the ultimate hill - big D, I determined to take my own steady pace. We were soon joined at the top by the main group that had taken a more circuitous route.

I hoped that would slow it down a bit but Paul T is a new slimmer fitter version and was giving it plenty, by turns with George who had now been unleashed. We arrived at B as a group and had a convivial lunch spoiled only by the nasty man in the cafe who wouldn't part with his precious tap water for our bottle refills.

The way back was fast again and became a bit fragmented with punctures and other repairs and periods of speedy progress.

Finally, by Redhill, at the church a smaller more calm group congregated for the final push and I was home shortly after 4.

A very good experience reminding me that the longer faster effort makes different demands on my body and mind.

Thanks Paul and others for a great ride.

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