Club runs - 21st October
Posted: 15 Oct 2018 13:32
So, another damp squib of a weekend, we're not having much luck at the moment, with Sunday's weather taking a huge turn for the worse in the last couple of days, so suspected there was no one at the Black Horse on Sunday...and Zwift ruled again - harrumph.
I saw a few actually outside via strava, congrats to Nick and Andy for riding the Cat and Fiddle challenge in the pouring rain again!...Also to those in hill climb events at Gorcott - Ade Ravenscroft, a couple of Egans and Mark Patton for being second fastest rider...and also Dave McCann who was down south and John Hunt up north for another hill climb...that's a strange pastime, isn't it...deliberately riding uphill, it's much easier riding downhill, perhaps I'll tell them.
Again, the week's top kudos goes to Dave Hughes for not only winning team gold but also a couple of individual medals from the Masters World Championships in LA, which does indeed stand for Los Angeles, rather than Lower Aston. Fantastic stuff, Dave.
I've said this before, but this weekend's weather looks better, so let's get some damn rides organised...C-riders, you're being notoriously slow to volunteer leading despite us having a good number of regular riders, so if you haven't led much before, why not step forward this week.
This week's rides will be:
A: Honeybourne - Paul Johnson
B: Wyre Forest Café - Phil Gameson
C: Lavender Hall - Simon Turner
...Stop press: there is also an 8am club run on SATURDAY to the Boardman performance centre in Evesham, led by Chris Ashford...leaving from the Black Horse!
I saw a few actually outside via strava, congrats to Nick and Andy for riding the Cat and Fiddle challenge in the pouring rain again!...Also to those in hill climb events at Gorcott - Ade Ravenscroft, a couple of Egans and Mark Patton for being second fastest rider...and also Dave McCann who was down south and John Hunt up north for another hill climb...that's a strange pastime, isn't it...deliberately riding uphill, it's much easier riding downhill, perhaps I'll tell them.
Again, the week's top kudos goes to Dave Hughes for not only winning team gold but also a couple of individual medals from the Masters World Championships in LA, which does indeed stand for Los Angeles, rather than Lower Aston. Fantastic stuff, Dave.
I've said this before, but this weekend's weather looks better, so let's get some damn rides organised...C-riders, you're being notoriously slow to volunteer leading despite us having a good number of regular riders, so if you haven't led much before, why not step forward this week.
This week's rides will be:
A: Honeybourne - Paul Johnson
B: Wyre Forest Café - Phil Gameson
C: Lavender Hall - Simon Turner
...Stop press: there is also an 8am club run on SATURDAY to the Boardman performance centre in Evesham, led by Chris Ashford...leaving from the Black Horse!