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Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Mon Jul 02, 2007 12:47 pm

Starting off, though the ACC gruppetto would stay together, but none of it, once out the starting gate, Hal, Mat, Toby and Rob Cwere flying, so I tagged along with them, catching and passing a grup in front of us every couple of minutes or so. I asked Toby(?) if they intended to keep that pace up all the way and he replied that later on they would "crank it up" :shock: I was comfortable on the flatter bits but the effort wa beginning to tell on the climbs, where my heart rate was getting dangerously high just hanging on to them I eased back, and got back to them a couple of times on the other side, but was reallt putting in too much effort to maintan for 6 hours. Chapeau guys, you really deserve it :)

I kept moving up through groups, and soon realised that I was doing nearly the whole route by myself as none of the groups were quick enough. A group containing a Dulwich paragon rider (I'm sure he's a 1st cat) overtook and I hung on to them for a while, until the climb out of Tonbridge when I lost contact. Carried on my solo ride until about 20 miles to go. Got together with 3 riders through and off. As we overtook people they jumped on and the group swelled to about 30 including Rob C who we had picked up along the way, and didn't quite hang on to the finish (I won the sprint in from the group :lol: )

My finish time on computer was 5:59:50 !! Honest, just under 6 hours. Average 19.1, mostly alone. Only one quick stop for water and traffic lights, so actual time probably around 6:10.

At least I beat Huw :!: :lol:
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Postby CaroleH » Mon Jul 02, 2007 12:51 pm

You missed me on the official results!!!!

Official time: 7:55:07 (I think)

Ride time: 7:02!!!!

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Postby Tamar » Mon Jul 02, 2007 12:54 pm

Carole that's a fantastic time. I'm so impressed.
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Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Mon Jul 02, 2007 1:06 pm

Jon Avery made it all the way this time. Well done......where were you Sean :?:
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Postby Dombo » Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:03 pm

A great day out, although at 07:58:30 point to point and 07:15 on the bike speedo slower than I expected and only marginally quicker than my toil around the Dragon Ride. Traffic jams and food stops did for me.

Having arrived well before my appointed start time, I joined the throng being entertained by the babelicious pro rider Emma D-J who so effortlessly dropped me at the Bwlch summit on the Dragon Ride. Then came the off and a brisk ride through Greenwich and its picturesque environs, latching onto various stronger riders as we headed out of London.

First feed stop was a little early, and followed after 10 miles by another where I scarfed down some malt loaf, sadly lacking butter, filled the bottles and watered the nettles.

Sad to say that after 120 miles I still have no idea where we were at any point, being focussed on the wheels or road ahead. I know it rained at 30-odd miles near a castle by a river just before a short savage climb that had a few people walking. Many on smarter bikes and looking more the part than me in my mtb shoes astride the Lemond.

Then it was more climbing up some lanes and interesting descents in blinding rain. By this time I was effectively on my own, catching tows whenever fast individuals or groups passed me, ever wary that the discipline and bike handling/awareness of our club runs was often lacking.

The halfway point was a welcome sight, especially as I had somehow thought the ride was 120 miles and speedo now showed only mid-50s, then came more hills and foodstops. Interestingly, although I passed many riders on the hills, a lot of them caught me downhill and on the flats, so my technique or lack thereof definitely needs working on.

Then some pretty, but traffic-clogged villages where the locals had kindly come out to cheer us on. One narrow downhill stretch of Somewhereorotherhurstden High Street in particular should prove a laugh for the pros next Sunday, with speed bumps along its length.

Some kind folk at Altingdon (20 miles to go) had set up stalls with water and fruit loaf, most welcome before the final stretch. This I could now relate directly to my commute from Coulsdon to Canary Wharf, ticking off the miles with imaginary points on my route; the Ponds of Thornton Heath and the rolling hills of Streatham and Brixton the equivalent in my imagination of pretty Kent villages in distance if nothing else.

Finally came a fast straight downhill to Canterbury for 10 or so miles, only a bee flying into one of the vents on my helmet serving to take the edge off my excitement.

De-hatting at 30mph, waving helmet around to release said bee and then re-donning headgear, all while controlling the bike one-handed, would have been worthy of Jacques Tati or, for my younger readers, Mr Bean.

Composure regained I caught some other riders and our mini-peloton rolled into Canterbury, pleased to be waved through a red light by a couple of that city's finest, but nevertheless wary they may be seeking to fill that day's quota of RLJ-ers en bloc by simple entrapment.

The final stretch was lined with well-wishers, then a quick double bleep, off with the chip and onto the bus, with 100-odd grand's worth of bikes bouncing around in the back of the following truck.

Definitely on for next year, and perhaps even the Real Etape. But when I'm much older so I have an excuse for a slow time.

Early to bed. Into work:
"How was your weekend? Do anything exciting?"
"I rode Stage One of the Tour de France"
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Postby Andrew G » Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:10 pm

:lol: Excellent read Dombo.

BTW the Castle/big drag hill is Tonbridge. There's a fast 10 TT course that starts at the top of that hill (doesn't go down it though :( ). It makes for quite a funny sight watching people wrestling full on hardcore TT bikes with disc wheels and huge gears up it. :D
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Postby Toks » Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:11 pm

[quote="Lance's thong"]You missed me on the official results!!!!

Official time: 7:55:07 (I think)

Ride time: 7:02!!!!

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Excellent time Corole must be all those club TT's - you kicked load of guys proverbials a couple them ex-proffessional footballers. My former Arsenal hero Ian Wright's is gonna be in real trouble when he starts riding stages of the tour with Geoff Thomas next week. :!:

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Postby Andrew G » Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:23 pm

I though Wrighty would find it hard going. I read an interview with him where he said he just hadn't realised how hard cycling is. He WAS NOT looking forward to doing the first week of the Tour with Geoff, but said he'd do it for the cause as his pain doing it was nothing compared to others.

I was having a pizza at the finish when they said he'd got to half way! Bet he wasn't quite as bouncy as normal at the finish. :D
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Postby adrian » Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:29 pm

[quote]BTW the Castle/big drag hill is Tonbridge.

Surely Rochester (the castle/steep climb that Dombo was referring to)?
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Postby Dombo » Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:10 pm

Yes, somebody said it was Rochester. Climb was very short but around 16-20% and through housing, topped out at a T-junction with a street lined with houses on the right and a nice, 6 foot plus concrete wall on the left
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Postby Andrew G » Mon Jul 02, 2007 4:33 pm

Oops, wrong hill. I thought you meant just after going past the castle ruins in Tonbridge when there's that nasty long climb that goes up over the A-whatsitsname.

Too many bloody hills yesterday to differentiate between them for me. :wink:
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Postby CaroleH » Mon Jul 02, 2007 4:39 pm

Hills? What hills? They weren't hills - they were bloody mountains - especially Cote de Farthing Wood!!!! :x

Not as stiff as I thought I would be - although bum needing a cushion!!!!

As for beating the time - that won't be happening in the near future - although if someone is laying down the gauntlet for next years club outing I may take you guys up on it!!!!!

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Postby adrian » Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:25 pm

[quote]My former Arsenal hero Ian Wright's is gonna be in real trouble when he starts riding stages of the tour with Geoff Thomas next week.
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Geoff Thomas doesn't appear to be in the best of form himself - he did 8:14. But we'll forgive him.
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Postby Andy S » Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:27 pm

Those weren’t hills – if you want hills try the white Horse or the Dragon :lol:

For some reason they never listed me as Addiscombe :( so here's my results 7:13:56, 6:55 ride time. Spent far too long at traffic lights, traffic jams and feed stations :?

Great ride and great weather – well done to all

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Postby Ian A4size » Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:47 pm

Huw- not me honest guv!

I had a rare weekend off the bike- out saturday to lunch, then they put me in charge of the cake stall at the SCCU 50 :wink: , that did me for the day- never thought I'd finish it all in one go.
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