Oh don't be so sentimental Sean, people who race have to get used to crashing, its part of the territory - until you've been involved in a few you're not really racing.
Can't ever remember so may riders from one team going down though - maybe all our recent successes meant there were 'hitmen' in the pelotons at Chertsey... Hope all you guys involved get better soon and bounce back stronger.
Club Run: Awesome. 80 odd riders but it was COLD eh? Monty did his big subs drive speech at CSS making everyone feel guilty for not paying or not being members. He does this really well... I even felt guilty for coming out and I HAVE paid!
Anyway. I can only report on the 19mph group which arrived at the (long route) dual carriageway re-group with an average of 21.5. Outrageous I hear you cry and you'd be right. The reason? George had no mates (they were all crashing at Chertsey) so he sat in with us and pounded along at the front. Even with constant tugs on his reins we still did that ridiculous speed and we let it go largely unchallenged to give everyone a feel for what the training group is like.
Good through and off which increased in pace right to the end with George, despite having spend the best part of one and a half hours on the front launching a sprint from about 7 miles out, surprising everyone bar the shadow who went with him and in the great tradition of shadow sprints, shamelessly came round hia for the win. The rest of us almost got back to them but it was a tatterdemeliain pack that entered the cafe, stuffed after our self imposed savagery.
Alan Malarkey got a special prize for best presented bike/rider combination. His matching Colnago gear and permanent tan makes him look like an ex-pro.
Nice quiet ride back in a massive group - thought I'd police it steadily up past the golf course and discourage any random attacks 'till the bloody shadow appeared again, stuffing it up the inside with everything he had left. This ignited George's fuse pulling the two of us away over the top. Now I'm not a religious man but the speed we went to get to the church was almost pious in it's urgency.
Had enough by then so twiddled back over Merstham with Amy. It was freezing!
The groups:
Let's not kid ourselves guys - the last two weeks we have been going much too fast for a 19 group. So from now on the 19 group should officialy be called the 21 group. This contains a hardcore of riders including; The Shadow, Alan Malarkey, Mike Ingram, Mark McLoughlin, Toby, Ray, Jon Hemming, Myself, anyone sitiing in from the training group, and anyone else who wants to ride with us.
These people have been named! If we say at CSS that we're doing 19mph, DON'T BELIEVE US. We are going to ride at 21mph! At least!
Please, someone else feel free to organise a proper 19 group that goes at 19!
I'd suggest the faster groups do this from now on:
Training group - 21mph + attacks/hill sprints etc = anywhere between 21 and 24mph av
21mph group = a more even paced 21mph as lots of riders are comfortable at that speed but not comfortable if someone attacks when going that fast and they get dropped.
19mph group = 19mph
All others as normal.
Now, time to prepare for The Circus!