Training for the Training Ride, Sat 27th

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PhilBixby
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Training for the Training Ride, Sat 27th

Post by PhilBixby »

Aiming to race next year but don't know your half-wheeling from your evens? Wondered what all that shouting in the bunch was about but afraid to ask? Say goodbye to ooops-brought-the-whole-bunch-down misery once and for all with the Saturday before the Saturday Training Ride Training Ride!

Okay folks... ...for those of you who are ready to move beyond the social rides and have seen enough toasted teacakes for 2012, the training rides will be kicking off on 3rd November. However, by popular demand (of the regulars who, it seems, don't want too much excitement on the first couple of rides) I said I'd do a ride this Saturday specifically for all who are either starting the training rides for the first time, or are un-confident in bunch riding or for whatever other reason feel the need to ease themselves into it gently.

We'll do the "southerly" of the training routes, which is pan flat and comprises a variety of types of road. We'll take it steady to ensure everyone sticks together and while (please God) it won't be a rolling lecture, we'll talk a bit along the way about etiquette, what makes a good winter training ride and what makes an appalling nightmare.

I'll get in before the usual suspects do and note that - winter being winter and s**t-covered roads being the norm, mudguards of some sort will save you a repeated tongue-lashing (and yes I've now got a blasted great "RaceBlade Long" with a flap the size of a shovel, before all the regulars start rolling their eyes). Other than that, as ever, watch the weather forecast and dress appropriately. I'd guess we're probably safe from snow this week but as we get into the bowels of winter, always check on here at the last minute to make sure rides are happening.

09:00 start outside the gallery - prompt please - and we'll be back by noon or very close to it.
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Post by Melly »

See you @ 9:00 for the Saturday before the Saturday Training Ride Training Ride!
Paul W
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Post by Paul W »

This is the reason why I'd like to get involved with your rides. How far are you expecting to ride on Saturday?
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Post by Tobzlerone »

I have been waiting a long time To say this.....I'm there!

Oh, I haven't got my winter bike sorted yet, so you'll have to forgive me ;)


Looking forward to it
mikeh
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Post by mikeh »

See you Saturday. Looking forward to it......though I'll miss the cakes.
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

Paul:- It's just over fifty miles. Route is York, Elvington, south to Howden, Hemingbrough, Skipwith, Thorganby, Wheldrake, Escrick, Stillingfleet, Naburn, and back to York.

Tobz! Excellent. I'm sure you've probably got a few residual brownie points given your amazing recovery so you should get away with it (for a week or two :wink: )
Broom Wagon
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Re: Training for the Training Ride, Sat 27th

Post by Broom Wagon »

PhilBixby wrote:
I'll get in before the usual suspects do and note that - winter being winter and s**t-covered roads being the norm, mudguards of some sort will save you a repeated tongue-lashing (and yes I've now got a blasted great "RaceBlade Long" with a flap the size of a shovel, before all the regulars start rolling their eyes).
Oh heck, I feel guilty now & a bit of a hypocrite as whilst I do have mudguards I don't have the 'full Musgrave'

Probably be out for training on the training for the training ride but the route's a bit flat for me :lol: , so I might be tempted to go for toasted teacakes on Rob's Sunday ride. Could do both, that would be nice but the better half might have something to say about that.
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Post by Dr Dave »

'Full Musgrave' - LOL!
mikeh
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Post by mikeh »

Sorry but I'm going to have to bail out of the Saturday pre training, training ride. Classic case of daughter diary disaster. I am having to take her to an open day at York St John's on Saturday. For weeks now she has confirmed to me that it will start at 1pm. Having pressed her to check again today, strangely enough it starts at 10AM! Pink Floyd had it right about education. See you next week where I will have to play catch up in every sense of the word. The weather looks like it is going to be a sparkler on Saturday too.
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Post by Melly »

Thats blown my plans Mike, I thought you and I would sneak off for a post ride cake when Phil wasn't watching :oops:
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

Your new bit of hi-tech kit knows what you weigh, mate - if you get too close to a cake it'll say "I'm sorry Dave, I can't let you do that...."*

* apologies to Stanley Kubrick
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Post by AndyT »

I'll be there!

Andy
Broom Wagon
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Post by Broom Wagon »

Gonna be brass monkey weather tomorrow.

I may as well start training in my usual shirking manner by having a bit longer in bed and meeting you out on the road as you're coming my way anyway.
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

"...I'd guess we're probably safe from snow this week "

Me and my big mouth! Am assuming it'll be safe by 9am but wrap up warm... :roll:
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Post by paulM »

This is what happens when you mention training rides - its barely Autumn and its snowing! Not sure you should be holding my mudflap up in such high esteem its cut from a milk carton and held on with zip ties. Functional but not very pretty - a bit like me really.
I'm still detraining so not out this weekend. Wrap up warm in the morning guys - You dont get hard points for dressing down - just cold.
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