Weekend Round-up
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Weekend Round-up
Well, what have you all been up to?
Did anyone ride the Hull Thursday 2-up?
Any MTB?
How was the Saturday training?
How about the Sunday training group?
We got our money's worth on the club run today. 9 rode together to near Masham. Three peeled off to Thorpe Perrow for a cafe and straight forward ride home (how did you get on?) The rest of us tackled Jordons Moss. It started raining at the top but we stayed pretty dry to the cafe in Pateley. Hard ride home in the wind and rain this aft and after a lap and a half of our estate I got 100 miles on the clock. Top "hardman" points go to Tony and Matt who rode in from Pock this morning, did the ride, then rode home!
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Did anyone ride the Hull Thursday 2-up?
Any MTB?
How was the Saturday training?
How about the Sunday training group?
We got our money's worth on the club run today. 9 rode together to near Masham. Three peeled off to Thorpe Perrow for a cafe and straight forward ride home (how did you get on?) The rest of us tackled Jordons Moss. It started raining at the top but we stayed pretty dry to the cafe in Pateley. Hard ride home in the wind and rain this aft and after a lap and a half of our estate I got 100 miles on the clock. Top "hardman" points go to Tony and Matt who rode in from Pock this morning, did the ride, then rode home!
R
The Hull Th 2 up was actually the Hull CRC 3 up today - the Hull Th 2 up is in 2 wks!
Anyway the "training group" consisted of myself and Iain M and we headed out to Wetherby / Sicklinghall / Norwood Edge and back up Penny Pot Lane / Killinghall / Scotton and back over Aldwark Bridge which is where it started raining. Left Iain at Shipton as had to creep back to Copmanthorpe to pick Peter up - about 80 miles in 4.5 hrs for me I suppose?
Back to racing next week - it should be easier than this?
Anyway the "training group" consisted of myself and Iain M and we headed out to Wetherby / Sicklinghall / Norwood Edge and back up Penny Pot Lane / Killinghall / Scotton and back over Aldwark Bridge which is where it started raining. Left Iain at Shipton as had to creep back to Copmanthorpe to pick Peter up - about 80 miles in 4.5 hrs for me I suppose?
Back to racing next week - it should be easier than this?
Just a couple of hours for me
New chain and clean out of rear hub seems to have solved a few of the fixed wheel issues
Mind you i think i only went as far as Paul and Iain did in one of their hours
An eye watering account from Paul - look forward to hearing version of events from Iains perspective
See you tonight
MA
New chain and clean out of rear hub seems to have solved a few of the fixed wheel issues
Mind you i think i only went as far as Paul and Iain did in one of their hours
An eye watering account from Paul - look forward to hearing version of events from Iains perspective

See you tonight
MA
The Saturday training ride continued the recent tradition of getting quicker every week; just about bang on 19mph ave. A few people dropped off but gathered themselves together and still rode round at a brisk 18mph.
I got out early on Sunday on my own; did Joe Freil's "form sprints" and then a steady ride for about 3hrs total, back and showered just in time to do some gardening in the rain - you just can't win...
I got out early on Sunday on my own; did Joe Freil's "form sprints" and then a steady ride for about 3hrs total, back and showered just in time to do some gardening in the rain - you just can't win...
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Bah!!! Kids party on saturday, pesky kids will keep on having birthdays, then as a result of the party came down with a stomach bug for Sunday and I'm off work with it today as well.....pesky kids!!! That's three stomach upsets this year, I'm getting really fed up with talking on the porcelain telephone
. Still look on the bright side, every time I get one of these things I lose two pounds.

My first race of the season was the Ribble Valley Fylde RR on Sunday. Very flat and very windy with rain for the final half hour. Johnny McEvoy (speedy junior) won from a break of eight with Alex Dowsett 2nd and Chris Newton 3rd.The break I was in (2nd group on the road) got caught after four of seven laps, I went on to finish around 18th or 19th. So no points for me but a welcome return to racing and the pleasure of riding my best bike again.
Sounds similar to Eddie Soens which I did on Saturday. Caught up with the 3,4 and junior groups fairly early and managed to get a couple of laps off the front with another guy before the E1s brought it all back together. The break then went with the best guys and although the gap never got too high PCA made sure no-one else got away. I ended up just finishing in the bunch, but good to be back racing.
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weekend round-up 2
The Thorpe Perrow 3 on the Sunday club ride also have a tale to tell, but mostly not fit for printing, so I won't!
Suffice it to say that soon after unwisely abandoning the cosy caff heading back to York the weather turned a little unfriendly! Head-on gale and rain combined to make the return ride a 3 1/2 hour+ job, whilst the ride-out in the morning with following Southerly was done in 2 hours!
All in all it was NOT the sort of day to welcome new riders to the joys of Clifton Club runs, but Al showed real mettle and determination! And his Thigh Dry's could be what we've all been waiting for on days of horizontal rain!
Willy
Suffice it to say that soon after unwisely abandoning the cosy caff heading back to York the weather turned a little unfriendly! Head-on gale and rain combined to make the return ride a 3 1/2 hour+ job, whilst the ride-out in the morning with following Southerly was done in 2 hours!
All in all it was NOT the sort of day to welcome new riders to the joys of Clifton Club runs, but Al showed real mettle and determination! And his Thigh Dry's could be what we've all been waiting for on days of horizontal rain!
Willy