Sunday 25th Oct.

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Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Andrew G » Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:59 am

This Sunday I'm supposed to be doing my last TT but it's been a very long season and I'm knackered, so instead (weather permitting) I'm going to go for a nice steady lope instead.

- If anyone want's to join me then it'll be a 9am departure from GBs.
- Mainly B roads which hopefully won't have much traffic on them at this time of year and will save me have to think about where I'm going.
- Roughly 60 miles GBs - GBs.
- A bit lumpy/rolling in places but not what I'd call hilly.
- 18s riders should be okay.

Ta,

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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Amy » Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:20 am

If I don't do the cr, I might be up for this.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Andrew G » Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:28 pm

I forgot to say in my original post......

General rule of thumb for a Sunday ride is:

No cafe stop, If there is I'll say, if I don't there isn't one :wink: .
No waiting, regroup at the top of notable hills but other than that if you're worried you might get dropped make sure you know how to get home - bring a map.

General idea of route is:
GBs-Crockham-Ashdown-Groombridge-Penshurst-Chartwell-Warlingham-GBs.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Jon H » Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:19 pm

Count me in
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby adrian » Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:13 pm

Hope to join you for this - sounds good, and all the more so because there's an extra hour in bed on Sunday if I'm not very much mistaken.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Antloony » Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:10 pm

Should be there as the weather for sat is looking pretty wet plus it will make a nice change to the CR.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Dombo » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:33 am

May be up for this too.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Graham O » Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:45 am

I'll tag along....
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Andrew G » Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:01 pm

Weather looking fine so see folk at GBs at 9am, don't forget the clocks go back tonight, for a nice steady end of season pedal turner.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Dombo » Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:34 pm

Excellent ride and thanks to Andrew for organising.
Usual Blair Witch/Dambusters format where a dozen or so set off from GBs and gradually get picked off. At last count we were 5, or four plus me drifting off the back and only catching up when everyone stopped and waited. By mile 45 I had no chance of keeping up so pootled along following signs to Westerham and Hever. Got to Four Elms, up Crockham Hill (first time I'd used the 30x25 since Hautacam at the end of 2008 etape), through Limpsfield and the run in to Titsey Hill. Legs had given up at this point so a quick U-ey on further reflection and back along the A25 to the neat little turn off just past the A22 roundabout. This leads to the private road through Woldingham School and cuts out any horrible climbing to get back to Croydon. Then up the A22 to Tesco, left into the sun, and down the A23 and home. Got in at 2, after 75 miles to ice cold beer, pot of tea, banana cake and devilled kidneys. Must be some protein in that lot.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Roy Green » Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:51 pm

With you all the way about that Woldingham School cut-through lane from A25 near A22, Dombo. From main road to main road near Caterham bypass roundabout (the eye-catching Ann Summers one), it's around 4 miles of traffic-free riding, private road but classed as a bridle path. Learnt about it on a ride with Pete Koz, used it this morning the other way. Enables me to avoid main roads virtually all the way from near Selsdon to Godstone (going straight across A25 and through Church Lane brings you out about half-mile south of Godstone). Definitely one for good-runs connoisseurs.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Antloony » Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:45 pm

Great ride out today, as Dombo said we slowly whittled down the numbers untill I was left on my own for the last 7 miles or so back to Croydon then on back home, 72 miles in total door to door. Legs were in good order today and coped with the many drags and hills which Mr :mrgreen: took us up. Must say a big thank you to Andrew for leading out yet another great ride with an equally great route. Cheers.

ps remember to lock up your bike when you pop into a field for a pee as some one (i.e :mrgreen: , Ben and Graham 0) may see it as a chance to run off with your bike and try and hide it :D
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Andrew G » Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:26 pm

[quote="Andrew G"]- A bit lumpy/rolling in places but not what I'd call hilly.

Okay a bit of a lie, there was 1,250 metres of climbing :oops: . There are actually only 4 or 5 real climbs as such but a lot of the rest of the route is very rolling and draggy so can sap your legs somewhat, one of those routes where you seem to gain a lot more elevation than you lose :? .
[quote="Dombo"]Usual Blair Witch/Dambusters format where a dozen or so set off from GBs and gradually get picked off.

"Binky, we've lost another one" :lol: , There was 10 at Butler's.
- We lost Amy early as she was struggling today and her legs refused to wake up (the dreaded legs of wood feeling that either goes after 5 miles or stays all day) :( .
- Adrian and Jon around the Four Elms area as they had to get back.
- A chap who I know and has been out with me a few times but shamefully I can't remember his name :oops: on the climbs near Cowden (we waited for a few minutes at the Hartfield junction but no reappearance so we moved on).
- Paul Ingram turned right for home at Ashdown Forest when we turned left and headed through Friar's Gate for Groombridge. Nipping up the climbs well today, needs a few pies in him :wink: .
- Dombo's legs as he said finally waved a white flag at Penshurst after valiantly hanging on for a while trying to shout down the complaints they must have been making.

Rather than the usual climb over Old Farleigh Rd at the start I took us down a couple of back roads and then out via Featherbed Lane to climb out to Titsey through the quiet lanes. From there it was down Crockham and straight line all the way to Ashdown Forest over the incredibly rolling B2026, although it feels like all gradual climbing, before the final kick up to the car parks (where Paul, Ant, and Graham had to wait for those of us who were struggling up it a bit more), before cutting back down the great decent (Black Lane I think it's called) before the climb up out of Groombridge. On to Fordcombe and Penshurst, and a couple more climbs, then Four Elms where we turned off Pootings for the really tough climb up past Chartwell and the final kick of Hosey Common. After Westerham the remaining four of us (Graham, Ant, Ben, and myself) headed for the final climb up Botley but I confused them nicely by ducking left down Pilgrims Way and first right to climb up a different way (Rectory Lane) which brings you out at the base of the third step of Botley. It was on this that Graham's legs told him where to go and he blew and groveled briefly, no surprise as he'd been driving it up every climb until that stage. A nice roll back from there.

A very enjoyable day on the bike, possibly the last outing of the good bike for the year. Great company, shame some of it dropped off at various stages but hope everyone got home okay. Nice blue sky in the main and a bit of sun up there too.

Ta,
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby Andrew G » Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:50 pm

[url=http://www.bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=89625][color=#000000]Today's route[/color][/url]. I'll stick it in the routes section as well, it's a very easy course to follow with fairly few turns and if you make a note of a few place names then you can pretty much trace it from the road signs on the way. I finished the route at the base of Gravel Hill but for a Croydon return you could stay on the B269 through Warlingham and Sanderstead and drop in to South Croydon. Click on the Summary tab for a route profile.

The same distance as the Hell of Ashdown, and other local sportives, and similar, or not too far off, the total elevation gained in climbing. No need to spend £15-£20 to go for a ride.
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Re: Sunday 25th Oct.

Postby KozloPete » Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:35 pm

A good mornings ride, I had my suspicions that I wouldn't last the course once I saw Ant on the ride but had a good ride all the same.
As Andrew said I lost contact just before cowden when Andrew put on a spurt to catch the others up and I failed to hold his wheel. Never mind I had a good backup route planned, turned off into cowden to dormansland (very scenic), Crowhurst across A22 Tilburston hill, Bletechingly, springbottom lane and to top it off White hill lane all the way up to Caterham.
Job done 50 agreeable miles on the clock.
Thanks for organising Andrew.
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