Training Ride, Saturday 6th Feb

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PhilBixby
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Training Ride, Saturday 6th Feb

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Despite typing this with snow on the ground outside and a bit of a "what did we do to deserve this?" mood, there will (almost certainly) be a training ride on Saturday. Metcheck reckon on 3c or something like that and no further snow between now and then. If it's all thawed and the temperatures are okay we'll do the "usual" Malton / Terrington route and if not then I'll plan an alternative flatter safer route. We'll get more useful training from sixty swift miles on the flat than three hours teetering around on dodgy roads. Check back on here last thing just in case the forecast is horribly wrong. All being well, 9:00am at Exhibition Square, and prompt departure...
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Update:- Forecast is for rain and possibly snow on the hills tonight, and then settling into fog and zero degrees at 9am tomorrow. So, it'll almost certainly be another "flatter, safer" route, and if you've got a rear light, fit it!
timj
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Post by timj »

Phil
what route will it be tomorrow?
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

Hi Tim

Am planning on York - Tockwith - Tadcaster - out to circuit used for Steve Rigby RR and others near Kippax - Sherburn - Cawood - home.
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Cheers Phil see you in square
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About ten riders turned up for a rather soggy training ride yesterday in steady fog which never got above 4 degrees. We rolled briskly out through Tockwith and Tadcaster and did a lap of the circuit near Kippax which is used for a variety of BC races. Despite mudguards/mudflaps everyone ended up looking very "Paris-Roubaix". It got a bit fragmented on the return leg as one rider dropped off the back and missed a turning; I went back and retrieved him while Muzzy piloted the main bunch home for just over 60 miles of warm-up for the Reliability....
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Post by Roo »

route and stats from Saturdays ride, plus another KM or so as battery ran out just before finishing. Still sussing out how to get this thing to display miles and not KM's when I post a route up here.

http://sportstracker.nokia.com/nts/work ... id=2045415

Again enjoyed the ride despite the state of the roads and returning to find rear mudguard snapped clean in two..... a mystery indeed.
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Post by Dr Dave »

PhilBixby wrote:About ten riders turned up for a rather soggy training ride yesterday in steady fog which never got above 4 degrees. We rolled briskly out through Tockwith and Tadcaster and did a lap of the circuit near Kippax which is used for a variety of BC races. Despite mudguards/mudflaps everyone ended up looking very "Paris-Roubaix". It got a bit fragmented on the return leg as one rider dropped off the back and missed a turning; I went back and retrieved him while Muzzy piloted the main bunch home for just over 60 miles of warm-up for the Reliability....
Glad you both got back OK!
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