I turned up at CSS expecting 15/16 riders and when I arrived it looked like a full blown CR!
There were a lot of riders who had not done the route or any of the areas finest hills so they were in for a treat.
A nice gentle ride out with everybody just spinning along- it all went a bit "Pete Tong" when we had to cut thru the warren, we must have gone down every road- luckily Amy sorted us out and we soon found the main road.
This set the scene for many "version excursions" of which i played my part.
Out to box for the first time- I never tire of going down it,in the sunshine it was really beautiful and I must say even I go up it far more often.
A quick stop at Rykers and we're off! Ranmore here we come- loads of groaning, puffing and the odd expletive (Carole)- regroup at the top and we are off thru Dorking on our way to Coldharbour.
I saw Sam and John Camden who were just about to go the wrong way and gave them a shout. That must have been the only time I gave the right directions all day
Logmore road must rate as one of the worse descents in the area, it really is a shocker- it makes Tanhurst lane look like a billiard table.
At the top of said road Huw found someone to play with and he shot off, most of us are far too slow up the hills for him.
Up next was coast hill on the A25, a gentle 12%er- so its straight into the big ring (at the back), left at the pub and onto Friday street.
A nice short sharp 20%er bought out a few nice smiles as the summit was reached.
I have forgotten to mention that Sylv was doing all the hills twice
- just to make sure.
A nice bit of downhill then up we go again to the space science lab- another de-tour here for the front runners as they just kept on climbing insted of turning left- a quick phone call bought them hurtling back.
A nice downhill bit then follows as we get to Ewhurst, right at the roundabout( where George had his crash yesterday) and up the nice little climb of Pitch Hill.
I sportingly sent the front runners the wrong way- making sure that the slower riders got to the top of the hill first, another quick phone call- and an extra hill
and it was re-group time again.
A superb long descent down into Shere, a suicidal right turn and off to Peaselake we go.
A bit of separation and I take the group the long way
round to Hoe lane.
Another phone call and we're back together.
OK, just Raikes lane then we are nearly at white down.
I stopped for a drain down near the bottom of the climb and so I was rewarded with a super view of the entire peleton weaving and wobbling (and swearing) their way up the gentle slope.
My legs were a bit tired now- but it's a great roller coaster ride along ranmore common, plus we're getting near the cake shop so a few of the stronger riders pushed on a bit.
The shadow punctured going down the ranmore descent- luckily it was near the bottom so we had scrubbed of a bit of speed by then.
Well its just box to go now then. Even tho its the easiest climb % wise, it seems very long.
I stayed on Marks wheel all the way up (Ajay would have been proud), it must have looked like we were on a tandem
.
I've haven't been up there so fast for a long time, he did all the work as I did'nt have the strength to go past, and at the final hairpin he kicked and the string broke.
A slightly shakey Fat Nav( malfuntioning) sat down at the top and soon polished off a large date slice and a cold coffee that Joanna had bought me about 30 mins previously.
An extremely well rested Mr Williams was also there- having already dined- and had his usual 30 min mid afternoon siesta.
No rush to get home saw us all lolling about in the sun.
Box hill was absolutely bogging.
A great day out with the club again.
Amy gets a special mention for her sheparding, also Andrew for sticking his neck out and organizing the ride.
Lovely.