Speak of the devil........Quote of the week...
Had a good run with the JFF 17's group which did run like a well oiled machine. Thank you to Steve (I hope that's your name) for lending me a black pair or gloves to stop me getting frost bite, I couldn't see you down the cafe to give them back to you, I have bought another pair so hope to see next week to return them to you, snot included LOL.
About an hour into the run and my well oiled wheels fell off past the golf course , need new legs for Christmas, it was my excuse to ride with Robh who wanted to chat with me anyway about my test I had booked with him after Marco's recommendation and hoping to put a little bit of structure to my training. I glad he was there to see at what point I suffer in the ride, It truly is an eye opener, and Rob seems to talk a lot of sense, can't wait for the lactate test now, interested to see what the findings are.
Well done to Andrew (John C's friend) for his first JJF at 17mph, he really seemed to enjoy the ride, I had a nice chat with him in the cafe, he liked the pace but did confess to the hills hurting a tad but a very good effort. He downfall was telling me "There are only two types of cyclist, one that has fallen off and one that is going to fall off".
Needless to say that on the way back just before the Merstham Drag. Andrew and I had rode back in a group of 4, I was leading the group and car ahead stopped with the indicators to turn right, that bit was ok, but not the woman who then overtook us and stopped behind the car turning right leaving at least a foot between her and the curb , she could of left tons of room. Three of us just made it through the gap but Andrew being a bit of a novice pulled on the brakes a bit too sharp and done a head over heals.
I caught this out the corner of my eye and totally blocked the road with my bike and kindly asked the 'lady' to pull over just in case he was injured. She tried to drive off so I took a photo of her number plate . She then jumped out of her car saying "Why are you going to sue me? I didn't hit him" but I said you caused it. Then the interfering builder with all of his mates jumped up with the old comment "You bloody lot are a pain in the arse and should ride on the pavement or on a track, I bet you aint even got insurance". I told him in a nice way where to store his comments!!!.
Andrew got up and said he was ok after dusting himself off, so I let the lady on her way with a smile . But she did add before she drove off that she had been on a cycling holiday in Germany for 2 weeks and had a lovely time with no trouble. How I didn't punch her .
Glad you enjoyed your first run with the Agreeables Andrew , you are now a rider that has fallen off, no damage done, I'll give you a 5.2 for artistic impression and a 5.6 for the landing.
See John C. I told you I'd look after him.
PS I didn't think it was possible to ride at such high cadence as Robh was. I tried it once and nearlly bounced off my saddle