That's the key really isn't it. Very good point. As long as everyone knows what the options are, everyone can choose a suitable ride.charlie wrote:So long as everyones agenda is made clear on in the square, we are all ok...
Saturday non stop (training) ride
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Indeed. Well, in the spirit of seasonal goodwill and compromise I'll be out Saturday for Malton/Terrington, so that option's there for the various people who've said (or posted here) that they'd like to do that ride on a regular basis. If there's lots, we'll maybe do two groups. If there's no-one, then I'll join the 3hr ride.
Good ride this morning. Set off with a HUGE group - 20+ - which split at Galley Gap. Malton/Terrington group of six worked well, short turns, steady pace (18mph average so not exactly crawling round). 45 miles, 2½hrs. Some steady through'n'off on the run-in from Sheriff. How/where did the "long" ride go, anyone?
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Hi Matt. To answer your question:- yes, and no!
As you've probably picked up on here, different people are after different things from the Saturday ride. There are a few of us who are planning on doing the Malton/Terrington ride every week as a vaguely methodical way of gradually building up fitness, plus also helping some of the club members who are planning on starting road racing for the first time next year. There will almost certainly be other people there who will peel off and go somewhere else, probably on a longer ride.
If you want to do Malton/Terrington then just stay on the Malton Road. We'll regroup after any split and make steady progress from there.
As you've probably picked up on here, different people are after different things from the Saturday ride. There are a few of us who are planning on doing the Malton/Terrington ride every week as a vaguely methodical way of gradually building up fitness, plus also helping some of the club members who are planning on starting road racing for the first time next year. There will almost certainly be other people there who will peel off and go somewhere else, probably on a longer ride.
If you want to do Malton/Terrington then just stay on the Malton Road. We'll regroup after any split and make steady progress from there.
Another good training ride this morning. Tony and Craig peeled off after Buttercrambe, Fraz shortly after, rest of us (about a dozen) carried on to Malton and round the regular ride. Split into two groups on run to Malton and a couple of slower pairs dropped off the back and were happy (I hope) to keep their own pace. Came back together on last bit into Haxby. About 17½mph overall, which was steady considering it was still only just above freezing. Sounds like a fair few will be out next Saturday to offset their stuffing intake. See you then folks, and have fun meantime!