Recovering from a cold I've had all week so had a nice spin with the 17s. Has to be said a lot more well behaved group with a higher standard of riding than a lot of the 18s groups. Tin hat on here but maybe some 18s riders, who are nearer their limit more often in that group, could think of a drop back to the 17s for a week or two (have their faster ride back) to reacquaint themselves with some basics. No shame in riding in any speed group or dropping back one now and again.
Someone had a puncture at Newdigate but Grahame said he'd stop with them and for the rest of us to carry on. Cheers fella . I asked if people wanted a sprint and it was quiet, people keeping their plans to themselves , until I said if they did I'd lead out for them to keep it nice and safe. I wound it up gradually to a reasonable speed but not one that would have people gasping, and was just about to knock it up a notch at the end when people started coming past me. Oh well kept it nice and safe but I think you all went a bit early, that was a fair way to try and keep your absolute maximum speed up.
Only stopped long enough for a visit to the little boy's room and set straight off with a handful of others who didn't want to hang about and get cold at the restart.
Nice spin back although at the start of the Merstham drag a car cut right across to turn left and chopping Rob's nose off, was lucky to miss him. Home nice and early and back in the warm.
Not pushing my luck with the cold though, which seems to be on its way out, so no Sunday ride this week.