Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Rob Q » Thu May 07, 2009 7:41 pm

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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Amy » Fri May 08, 2009 9:15 am

Good grief, I look tiny next to TimNick - he's not that big, is he?
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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Marky Mark » Fri May 08, 2009 12:56 pm

[quote="Amy"]Good grief, I look tiny next to TimNick - he's not that big, is he?

So many jokes, so little time :lol:
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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby TimNick » Sat May 09, 2009 10:43 am

Mark, I can't believe she gave you the secret scan picture....he's a beauty aint he...takes right after is dad :D

If anyone's wondering.....not on CR cause the maternity ward and birthing centre is open today for a reckie so we thought we better go and check it out before the big day!

If anyone else is up for a quick ride tomorrow morning give us a shout.....


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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Rob Q » Sat May 09, 2009 5:11 pm

Looked out for you this morning fella, but I guess baby stuff takes precedence. Can’t make tomorrow as it’s my little ones birthday party. See you soon
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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Nicolas » Sat May 09, 2009 8:01 pm

[quote="TimNick"]
If anyone else is up for a quick ride tomorrow morning give us a shout.....


I might be up for it yes, if it's a rather slooow one :) Do you have a particular ride in mind? (maybe we should start a new thread...)
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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Amy » Sat May 09, 2009 9:08 pm

Yes.
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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby TimNick » Sat May 09, 2009 9:22 pm

Ooops Nic when I said 'quick' that means time wise rather than speed, i.e. perhaps out at 9ish back by 1pmish?

Amy, is that a 'yes' tomorrow as well?

Route wise..urm....ideas?

We could go Kent way for a change....Amy, if you are riding, any ideas from your encyclopedic knowledge, of caffs/places to stop for a break?

Do you want to meet outside GBs at 9ish (for a 'we have a Brit in pink celebratory ride :D' )?
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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Amy » Sat May 09, 2009 9:27 pm

That was a 'yes, start a new thread' yes :D

Can't ride tomorrow - too much to do. Not only do I have to make my place look respectable but I've been roped into helping my friend who's now out of hospital give his place a bit of a clean :(

There's a link to the CTC list of cafes on the Routes section. Don't really know Kent that well.
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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Nicolas » Sat May 09, 2009 9:31 pm

GB is perfect! We can do my usual 'hilly loop' through Farleigh, Woldingham, Biggin Hill... if we feel like it, or go more South-ish into Kent if you prefer, but I don't know the area very well either (actually I know 2 loops, the club run, Richmond Park and that's it :D).
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Re: Brighton ride Bank Holiday w/e

Postby Andrew G » Sat May 09, 2009 9:46 pm

TimNick, for Kent check out some of the routes I've put in the [url=http://www.addiscombe.org/members/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=11]routes[/url] section.

Basically if you head up from GBs to Selsdon (they're digging up the road but won't really slow you down on a bike) you can either then go straight on and climb up towards Farleigh Golf Course. You can cut through the lanes but if you don't know them stay on the main road and then turn left to head over towards Titsey Hill. Alternatively at Selsdon Lights turn left and then turn right by Forestdale shops after about a mile and head out via Featherbed Lane - just stay on this to the White Bear pub and then veer right and just follow the road, then left at the end to take you to Titsey. You could head to Four Elms (don't miss the left turn by the pub when descending Crockham Nicolas :wink: )and come back over Toys Hill or head out via Pilgrims Way to Star Hill and then cut back through Halstead, Cudham to Biggin Hill. If you have a shufty at a map it's fairly easy to find your way about.

For a cafe stop if you do the Four Elms way or head through Westerham then the Tudor Tea Rooms by the village green is good. It does very nice English puds with custard, you won't be disappointed. The New Year's Eve Pub Ride posts are quite nice loops with a few hills and leave you at the White Bear for a nice pint :D (To get home just head down Featherbed Lane).
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