Going over Ditchling Beacon is compulsory Mark.
Great ride today, 12 met up at CSS, but no Stu - in Tutu, high heels or anything else. Maybe Steve's comment scared him off.
Top work today by Graham O and Aodan who dragged us along nearly all day, at a ridiculous pace on some of the drags and small hills. Aodan is always strong, but Graham's riding like MrPVT mk2 at the moment.
We steamed along at a quick pace all the way, occaisionally with a mini peleton hanging on at the back, but they were soon dropped
.
Mark got slightly detached at one point but we thought he might have hooked up with the 2 official Agreeable riders. But, oh no at the top of Ditchling (the only wet bit of the ride as the mist and light drizzle descended on the hill) while Aodan was looking at his broken gear shifter (erm, Shimano - meant he only had 2 gears on each chainring to use from now on), Mark appeared swearing heartily about the climb
so hadn't been far behind. No danger of getting lost anyway with all the other riders and excellent BHF organisation. I've sent a donation as I felt guilty taking benefit of all their hard work for free.
A nice roll and coffee on the front before we set off for the ride back. We had a couple of others join us as they were heading back to London, so asked if they could take advantage of a tow to Croydon.
Only a couple of "woops that was the turning we wanted" moments on the rolling (well actually downright hilly in places) return run. One brief stop to top up on sugar while Aodan fixed a puncture. We grabbed the A23 at the thru and off point for a quicker finish. I did a long turn up front from here as I was finally feeling okay, and having made me suffer on the hills didn't want to give the climbers any respite now we hit my flatlander territory.
Steve also riding strong along here helping to make a few skinny folk suffer a bit.
This and the drag up to Redhill caused a bit of rider scattering, so we stopped for a regroup at the CR church point. Final assault on
the drag now and ride home for everyone, I suspect feeling tired but happy, and still home in time for lunch
. (Still quite a lot of riders passing through Merstham at this stage
)
Ride down was a bit shorter that the normal MrPVT routes as total distance was only 98.5 miles, previously been around 110. All knocked off in 5h15 and 18.5 average door to door for me, probably just over 19s CBC part of the run once you take out my pootling to and from home.
Cheers everyone, great group out today.
Andrew.