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timj
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training ride

Post by timj »

Anyone out on Sat 19th.
RichT
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Post by RichT »

I'll be there.
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

I'll be there too. General mumblings among the regulars seemed to be "Malton" so shall we do that, with a lap of the Flat Ten on the way home?
nigelt
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Post by nigelt »

I'll be out, see you at 9...
Broom Wagon
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Post by Broom Wagon »

Hopefully I'll head out on the route straight from my house and (hopefully) jump on a few wheels when you come by and see how long I can stay there.
Cam B
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Post by Cam B »

I will be out also
mart66
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Post by mart66 »

See you all there!
Tobzlerone
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Post by Tobzlerone »

im there
mattmarsden78
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Post by mattmarsden78 »

Thanks for the ride today Guys. I thought I had been dropped on the first climb just outside Buttercrambe but managed to catch you up at the level crossing in Malton only for the barrier to come down and then I had no chance!. Then took a wrong turning out of Malton and didnt realise until a mile down the road to Pickering. Managed to pick up a couple of riders in Haxby but by that time I was dead!

Next time I will be different (I hope)

Thanks again, I enjoyed the chase!
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

I was off the back even before you...

...puncture for me in Upper Helmsley. I'm the world's slowest puncture-fixer so simply instructed Cam to keep everyone rolling, pulled into an inviting upmarket gateway and got me specs and surgical gloves on. Decided rather than head for the hills in Billy-no-mates style I'd zigzag south and do a couple of laps in the cuddlier surroundings of Escrick. A chance to see if our prince had come (in the shape of the road repair crew); sadly the answer is "not yet". 2½hrs at a brisk pace, and a tyre to replace - the outer had a sizeable cut in it. Far better now than on a Thursday evening though! :D
Broom Wagon
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Post by Broom Wagon »

Oh well, I suppose I was being a bit naive expecting to be able to ride the training ride on the Malton route, and when they came by on the gentle drags past Malton it was more of a case of watch ‘em go than jump in. Still, I’m starting to go better than I have since last summer and it’s more miles in the bank. As long as work doesn’t get stupid again, the fitness will come.
Cam B
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Post by Cam B »

The lumpy bits and head wind took their toll on the group and it fragmented a little up to Malton. We picked up Broomwagon after Malton and then stopped to water the hedge which allowed us to regroup again. Down to 5 after Terrington Bank. At Sheriff Hutton Toby shot up the hill like a rat up a drain pipe. He then showed that he can not only sprint (as shown on Thursday) but his time trailling ability is not too shabby either. Once Martin and I ( and then Andy) had got our act togther and realised he wasn't hanging about, we never saw him again (apart from his back, disappearing into the distance)...and it wasn't for want of trying on our part ...Mind you, we were held up by those horses :wink:. Anyway..... good hard ride for everyone hopefully...
mart66
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Post by mart66 »

If it wasn't for those darn horses.....
Good ride today. Always a struggle up those lumps but I feel it's what I need.

Thought we would reel Toby back in but he just seemed to get further away!
Tobzlerone
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Post by Tobzlerone »

Had another enjoyable training ride today, once we hit Sherriff Hutton, i put in a bit of a dig to reach the top, seeing i had a decent gap i thought i would try and keep it and see how far i could get. After constantly looking over my shoulder i realized i was somehow managing to stay away, this paranoia continued as i was held up by some horses ;) and then at every traffic light heading back from Haxby.
Well done again to Martin, who seems to be getting stronger each week.

Average speed of 32.5kmh over 50 odd miles

cheers

Toby
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