Leaving home at 7:40am was a bit of a shock, but the thermometer read 10 degrees, and the forecast was good, so a good indication for shorts and shortsleeves - armwarmers considered, but left off at the last minute. Trundled round the A264 and up the A23 for a pleasant ride up to CSS. Keeping it steady - 26 miles - 1:20.
Got to the Station bang on 9:00 and a group was already there, which swelled as we chatted for a few minutes to 10 by the time we set off. Heading off along clubrun route, George suffered our first crevasion of the day by Gatton Bottom. Despite his protesttions that we should carry on and he would catch us up, we agreeably waited for him.
On through to Newdigate where we turned off the clubrun route and went down via Capel, Ockley and Weare Street (my award for the best lane in the South East) where Mark L suffered our second and final puncture of the day. On past Walliswood and Ellens Green, down through Rudgwick and out towards Loxwood, where we encountered the Surrey League RR and Michelle/Keith sunning themselves. Unfortunately we had just missed the bunch and couldn't wait 20/30 minutes for the next lap (sorry Andy
). Loxwood came and went, missed the turning to Wisborough Green, but this meant more lanes and less main road
. Navigated through to Petworth and off up Duncton Hill. Paul on the Pearson was off like a shot.....with George and Ant paying close attention. PVT bringing up the rear
Nearly all downhill now, except for the big uphill bit
and a tough offshore breeze for the final 6 miles. Stopped at a beach cafe (remember Apples?) in the now glorious sunshine. Ben was getting a bit warm in his long sleeved undervest, long sleeved top, legwarmers, overshoes and padded gloves
No-one wanted to move off, but eventually we headed back.
I decided to change the route back from the one I had planned to be a bit more direct, but unfortunately as we approached Arundel things didn't go to plan and we had to climb the hill twice
as I missed the turning and we circuited the town. Then we were set for a steady run back, although Mark was beginning to suffer on the hills.
Back up through Storrington ( a nice draught behind a van got me back on after a climb
) we had a break at a petrol station and refuelled, for the next section through Coolham (the SCCU 100 course) Barns Green, Dragons Green, Southwater village and into Horsham where mark and Serge(?) decided to let the train take the strain. The remainder headed up to Tunnell Towers for a well deserved brew courtesy of Mrs T, sitting in the sunshine in the garden. that was journey's end for me - a super ride with 115 miles on the clock average 17.1mph - thanks guys.
The others headed home line astern behind George....but that's another story.