by Steve B » Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:36 pm
Thanks Jon. The only people criticising were not even on the club run, let alone on our ride.
[quote="Mulberry"]Whilst you could say that Steve B was unlucky to fall off there, they would have almost definitely fallen off somewhere else
Total rubbish, how can you say that without being there. Why did Petes' group not come down then, they went on lanes too. Or is it that ice only finds that one road, and nowhere else. Does the local council grit all the other country lanes and leave one special one to catch us out
[quote="Marek"] Today I cycled down to Ditchling going down only main roads and had a great ride with no issues, there were some icy patches on the sides of the road but were very avoidable.
Madness, how could you have gone out with icy patches on the sides of the road, utter madness, what were you thinking of
[quote="Mulberry"] I recall the time a couple of years ago when ACC sadly seemed to have a crash on average every week for at least one of their riders for a period of almost 3 months - mainly on the club runs. Likewise ACC has fallen foul of the ice regularly in the past
Yes there has been a couple of crashes along that part of the route in previous years. I was involved in the big one about 5 years ago when the whole group went down exept a few(me included), and I was in the group that followed the crash group last year- hardly every week then
. Yesterdays conditions were like neither of those other 2 days, not as cold during the night before, and it hadn't rained for a few days either. I consider myself fairly experienced and am not going to put myself, or others in danger just for the fun of it. I assesed the road conditions, as did the rest of the group, and made a decision on that assesment. The roads were good, and had obviously been treated during the cold spell previous. The very small roads off to the side, and paths etc were frosty, meaning that the roads had been gritted/salted. WE WERE UNLUCKY. We slowed seeing the water just after the bend, but got caught just after it. It was a fairly slowish accident and I hope no one was hurt more than what showed up on sat. No one seems to be criticising from the group.
Ok, how many accidents have we had at the junction where the A23 meets the M23
Hmm, best not let the club run ride on that part of the road anymore then, too dangerous, and we know about it too.
Robin got hospitalised after a crash on the road leading to the sprint before Charlwood, due to a big pothole. We know there are still potholes around that area, and others, best not let the club ride on those roads either, and best not have sprinting to the Charlwood sign, there are cars and things coming the other way you know.
Oh yeah, and I stand down as a VC - dont need the stress.
Happy New Year everyone
Steve