Nice gentle spin taking a 17s. A good group of good riders (smooth, working evenly, and pointing out holes etc) and we had a nice safe ride out . 10 I think in the group and we rotated regularly to stop anyone doing too much in to the wind.
Connor got to test his HRM when we were on the lanes just past the church and Plough crossroads. Those roads are always a bit slick when it's damp and have ridges the traffic has worn in them. Connor's rear wheel slipped sideways off of one of these ridges at one point but a quick wiggle of the bum to shift his centre of gravity and all was good.
Jo and Nigel C turned off at Partridge and the rest of us went straight on. Nearing the cafe riding on the front with Lisa we were coming up to a right hander when an idiot came round the bend towards us. He was a young chap in a small town car who clearly wasn't letting a lack of skill or driving experience stop him from trying to drive around the lanes like he was vying for the lead in the World Rally Championships . He got about half way round the bend before seeing us, must have frightened himself and hit the brakes, this sent the back of the car out sideways and nearly in to a spin. Thankfully the road was wide enough for us to just look at him with suitable disdain and continue, but probably set a few HRM beeping.
The cafe seemed heaving (the heady aroma of a large collection of sweaty lycra) today and had to wait a fair while before I could get my tea and bacon sarnie .
Everyone seemed to be going to Box Hill today as when I set off there was only 6 of us going via Redhill, think there must have been another group behind. We waited at the church for quite a while having a bit of a natter, but when the only arrival was my Dad having cut in from his own morning ride we set off for home.
Good luck tomorrow George, trying to get a bit of motor pacing in early on the way back