Sunday 28th. 102k/63miles to the Cobhouse fisheries. 14mph. 9:00am start
Moderators: WorcsPhil, Beacon RCC, George, laurence_cooley, David Cole, Andy Terry, neilo
Sunday 28th. 102k/63miles to the Cobhouse fisheries. 14mph. 9:00am start
OK, I hope that putting it on a Sunday will attract more participants than last week Saturday ride, but with Monday being a Bank Holiday, I am not sure
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35686017
expected speed 14mph average.
Quick café stop at the fisheries café.
Meeting at the BH for a 9am departure
Registered:
Kamran Anwar
Richard Chaplin
Ian Gannon
Ced G
James Perrett
Mark Stammers
NB1: Please note that due to medical reasons I use a handle-bar extender, a bit like TT-bars. I use this to relief the pain of NHS diagnosed trapped nerves in my wrists and elbow. I do NOT use these to ride like a TT racer, to draft behind others or similar performance seeking stunts.
Every bike ride, be it commute, ride alone or in group, entails its share of risks (bad road surface, motorised traffic, natural elements, our or other riders' mistakes or inattentions...). This is common knowledge and we all ride at our own risk. Nevertheless if my use of this extender this makes you feel uncomfortable, please do not join my rides.
NB2: Please also note that due to a combination of overloaded bike, love handles and betablockers, I am slow going uphill. Do not expect Alps climbing performance from me. So do not be surprised if you'll probably all overtake me during climbs. We'll regroup at the top and carry on from there.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35686017
expected speed 14mph average.
Quick café stop at the fisheries café.
Meeting at the BH for a 9am departure
Registered:
Kamran Anwar
Richard Chaplin
Ian Gannon
Ced G
James Perrett
Mark Stammers
NB1: Please note that due to medical reasons I use a handle-bar extender, a bit like TT-bars. I use this to relief the pain of NHS diagnosed trapped nerves in my wrists and elbow. I do NOT use these to ride like a TT racer, to draft behind others or similar performance seeking stunts.
Every bike ride, be it commute, ride alone or in group, entails its share of risks (bad road surface, motorised traffic, natural elements, our or other riders' mistakes or inattentions...). This is common knowledge and we all ride at our own risk. Nevertheless if my use of this extender this makes you feel uncomfortable, please do not join my rides.
NB2: Please also note that due to a combination of overloaded bike, love handles and betablockers, I am slow going uphill. Do not expect Alps climbing performance from me. So do not be surprised if you'll probably all overtake me during climbs. We'll regroup at the top and carry on from there.
Last edited by CeGi on 28 Aug 2022 17:08, edited 5 times in total.
-
- Posts: 194
- Joined: 22 May 2017 10:58
- Real Name: Richard Chaplin
- Location: Bournville
Re: Sunday 28th. 102k/63miles to the Cobhouse fisheries. 14mph. 9:00am start
Hi Ced, count me in please.
-
- Posts: 34
- Joined: 18 Jun 2021 09:15
- Real Name: James Perrett
Re: Sunday 28th. 102k/63miles to the Cobhouse fisheries. 14mph. 9:00am start
What a gorgeous day it's been for a great ride.
Unfortunately Mark couldn't make it so we ended up being 'only' 5 participants (such a welcome change compared to last week ):
Kamran Anwar
Richard Chaplin
Ian Gannon
Ced G (L)
James Perrett
Sped to the café at 15mph despite a nicely hilly profile.
Didn't realise it had been 9 years since my last visit.
The lakes were so low that there was no chance any fish could hide in such shallow waters. I hope the A ride at the lavender were luckier and had some nice catch
Came back at a slightly more reasonable pace.
Added a few miles to avoid that unpleasant stony footpath and fixed the couple of Strava artefacts if some are interested to download a revised improved version:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35686017
Unfortunately Mark couldn't make it so we ended up being 'only' 5 participants (such a welcome change compared to last week ):
Kamran Anwar
Richard Chaplin
Ian Gannon
Ced G (L)
James Perrett
Sped to the café at 15mph despite a nicely hilly profile.
Didn't realise it had been 9 years since my last visit.
The lakes were so low that there was no chance any fish could hide in such shallow waters. I hope the A ride at the lavender were luckier and had some nice catch
Came back at a slightly more reasonable pace.
Added a few miles to avoid that unpleasant stony footpath and fixed the couple of Strava artefacts if some are interested to download a revised improved version:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35686017