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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby thePinkDreamMachine » Fri Feb 06, 2009 6:58 pm

[quote="marco"]ive got tickets for strictly come dancing so need to leave the cronx before 12.00pm which pretty much counts me out


hang on.... was i the only one to see marco's post..... !!!!!!
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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Snoop Doug » Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:02 pm

Lord Snoopington is cleared for take off. See you tomorrow y'all.

It's gonna be blimmin cold so wrap up.

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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Andrew G » Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:45 pm

[quote="thePinkDreamMachine"][quote="marco"]ive got tickets for strictly come dancing so need to leave the cronx before 12.00pm which pretty much counts me out


hang on.... was i the only one to see marco's post..... !!!!!!

Oh no, but I think he's just trying to see if he can pick up some tips to integrate in to his line dancing. Marco is a man of so many surprises that they fail to surprise too much after a while or I'd permanently look like this :shock: .
Have you seen his "special" shorts yet? :lol:
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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Marky Mark » Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:15 pm

[quote="thePinkDreamMachine"][quote="marco"]ive got tickets for strictly come dancing so need to leave the cronx before 12.00pm which pretty much counts me out


hang on.... was i the only one to see marco's post..... !!!!!!

Check out the first page, I beat you to it :lol:
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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Marek » Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:51 pm

Depending on the weather and if I can actually get a train to ECBR, then I will try to get along to this, my wife mountain bike is getting a good workout recently.

Cheers

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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby George » Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:35 pm

see you all there, I posted late to not put people off coming :lol:
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Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Snoop Doug » Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:44 am

[quote="George"]see you all there, I posted late to not put people off coming :lol:


Nice one George :lol: :lol:

Breakfast - check
Cuppa coffee - check
Home made apple juice - check
(I wake up hungry)
Light dusting of snow outside - check
Not too much air in tyres - check

OK - just gotta get out of this dressing gown and into something more.....appropriate :shock: warmer perhaps
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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Sylv » Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:03 pm

Cracking little ride - off to Hillingdon now :D
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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Snoop Doug » Sat Feb 07, 2009 6:28 pm

Wow! That was hard work. Crossing Lloyd Park I nearly blew a gasket :shock: Climb up to Coombe OK and enjoyed the bit thru Croham Hurst. I had a date for lunch, Build A Bear workshop followed by sushi so I turned back at Selsdon Park Hotel. 2hrs 15 riding time, I've really enjoyed goofing around on the mtb this week and though I haven't worn a HRM, I reckin there's been some good bursts of effort too.

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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Hal » Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:09 pm

A great ride out today on the MTB up through Selsdon on to Farliegh then left the group go continue on while I went to my parents for a cuppa and a bacon sarnie. Rode back a similar way and found an icy puddle and had to do a bit of a quick dismount .... :shock: Then found some other tracks and started following them until I realised they were our tracks from the way out :oops:

Home for a hose down and a hot bath, a really good work out in the snow.

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Re: Saturday CR - Long MTB ride?

Postby Sylv » Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:47 pm

After I'd left you I very nearly lost it going down Croham Manor road!!

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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Andrew G » Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:55 pm

What a most excellent day, best club run for ages, and far better than just charging up and down some main roads :mrgreen: .

A goodly number met up at East Croydon (no Marco as he was still having sequin trouble) and set off under the stupendous guidance of Grahame. It was a really nice route along tracks and trails that are all on my doorstep but I never knew were there. I do now and pretty sure I can remember where they are so can do this loop again - I have a feeling that it could be a really good blast after a period of dry weather when it's all hard packed :twisted: .

A mix of mainly snowy tracks - some light and thin, some deep and ensuring a hard effort slogging through them - and some icy stretches including sheets on the trails with water underneath (very attractive a bit like a lava lamp). Most broke under your wheels some stayed solid and gave you a little slide. There was one stretch which was like riding up a very narrow stream with rooty steps on it. It was so narrow with snow banks either side that from time to time you hit your pedals as you rode up.

We all had to walk up a couple of snowy climbs just because they were too bumpy due to the snow freezing over hoof marks and the like meaning there just wasn't enough grip. The odd road bit we used to link things up were very icy, or at best slippery slush so don't even think about riding in the lanes yet unless you want go down them on your backside :shock: .

Grahame had said he was a bit unfit at the moment but had a hard workout today on his singlespeed and looked in fine form. In addition to showing us the way today he also repaired a chain, and to top off his "Most Agreeable Agreeable" award called ahead to home so the remaining five of us by the end could swing by chez Baker for a proper nice cuppa :D 8) .

After that the final four of us headed home and I swung by the folks to hose the bike down, with the added bonus of being given some homemade soup for my lunch, mmmm spicy.

A great ride. What I find nice about this type of ride is that it seems to allow people of mixed ability to all go out together and enjoy a fun ride yet all get a tough workout as each can all charge along bits at what ever speed they want and the regroups at the end of hills or trails allow it to stay social. If you're quick and don't want to wait about too much you can always loop about for a bit.

Oh on a final note I think Sylv's getting a bit porky as he found a crack in his frame :( .

A few piccies from my phone.
Any road bits were mostly like this.
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The puncture repair appreciation society.
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The remaining 5 (well 4 of them as I'm behind the camera :roll: ) on the last section over to cuppa heaven.
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Despite all the fun we've had in the snow lately George and I did agree on the way home that it would be pleasant if it warmed up a bit soon as it's been around zero most days for about 2 months now and the novelty is starting to wear off.
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Snoop Doug » Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:06 pm

[quote]Despite all the fun we've had in the snow lately George and I did agree on the way home that it would be pleasant if it warmed up a bit soon as it's been around zero most days for about 2 months now and the novelty is starting to wear off.


I always said you'se two are a couple of miserable gits :lol: . Know what you mean....(git 3)
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Grahame » Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:32 pm

Three words:

Best. Clubrun. Ever.

Some more words:

That was fun and reminded me of why I used to (and clearly still do) love mountainbiking. I think we should do something like that more often.

Sylv's bike has been cracked for a while, today was the first chance I've had to look at it for a while. It should still be repairable by a good Ti welder.
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Re: Saturday CR - MTB Special inc reports

Postby Grahame » Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:39 pm

Oh yes, almost forgot and especially for Toks- the stats:

Distance - about 25 miles
Ride time - just under 4 hours
Average speed - don't care, but about 6-7mph
Average happiness - 25sph*



*sph = smiles per hour
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