Saturday Morning Training Rides - Redditch
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Saturday Morning Training Rides - Redditch
As the original thread got deleted, this is just a reminder about this Saturday morning training ride. Numbers can vary this time of year, but usually around 8 or 10, but will swell to 20 odd in the summer months.
Starting from the Bramley Cottage, Callow Hill Lane, Callow Hill, Redditch, Worcestershire B97 5QB at 9 o'clock (prompt!) it is a near enough 40 miles route. Route details HERE
It is the same route every week, although the direction may alter depending on the direction of the wind.
It is a relaxed pace during the winter months, typically average around 17mph. Only when the clocks change will the pace increase to around an average of 20mph.
Any questions please feel free to ask!
Starting from the Bramley Cottage, Callow Hill Lane, Callow Hill, Redditch, Worcestershire B97 5QB at 9 o'clock (prompt!) it is a near enough 40 miles route. Route details HERE
It is the same route every week, although the direction may alter depending on the direction of the wind.
It is a relaxed pace during the winter months, typically average around 17mph. Only when the clocks change will the pace increase to around an average of 20mph.
Any questions please feel free to ask!
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It would be good to see you Phil, and bizarrely someone asked after your welfare this morning. We have a good sized group most weeks, circa 15 to 20 riders and the pace is pretty constant, although today's ride went a bit bonkers were some unknown reasonPhilmondo wrote:Are you still getting a good few out on the ride Alan? Might hook up again soon when I get a few miles back in my legs. Rode along Coalash Lane this morning - not impressed with the loose surface dressing that has been chucked onto it!
I knew about Coalash Lane being resurfaced, so we added a bit on and by passed it.
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Look forward to seeing you again Gary and I do plan on riding. However please dont expect to much from me as its the Midsummer Night Ride midnight on Friday night.Gary wrote:Should be out on Saturday Alan. it's been a while.
So it will be case of getting home, having a wash, change of clothes, intake of food and then back out again.
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Good to see you out with us yesterday Phil, sorry we didnt get to talk!Philmondo wrote:Are you still getting a good few out on the ride Alan? Might hook up again soon when I get a few miles back in my legs. Rode along Coalash Lane this morning - not impressed with the loose surface dressing that has been chucked onto it!
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One of the founder leaders of the run no longer attends, and he used to control the pace of the group with a rod of iron. Which was great as it was never intended to be a full on training bash and it kept everyone together as a group.Philmondo wrote:Thanks Alan. It was good to be out again. It was pacier than I remember, or maybe I've just lost a bit of fitness! I'm going to try and make it a regular thing again now
However, now its just a free for all!!!
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Its a good ride Barry. No cafe at the end though (unless they go without telling me of course ) so you'll have to wait to get home for your macchiato or hot frothy milk...
I need to get out early this Saturday due to family commitments so will miss the ride
Have a good one!
I need to get out early this Saturday due to family commitments so will miss the ride
Have a good one!
I can gather all the news I need on the weather report.
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So, that's 2 rides on Saturday morning within a coooeee of each other in time/place (Speeds Bromsgrove and Redditch), that don't finish at a café. How uncivilised. I mean, what are we doing this cycling-fing for?
Does the area in Redditch where the ride stops posses a reputable cafe?
Does the area in Redditch where the ride stops posses a reputable cafe?
Belt up, we're going for a ride
You could call in at the Jinney Ring HERE We have near enough done and its less than a mile from the top of Flying Horse Lane which is where the group tends to split up anyway.slogfester wrote: Does the area in Redditch where the ride stops posses a reputable cafe?
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Glad that you enjoyed it Barry, and it was a very subdued pace compared with previous weeks. Not to sure why, but I was certainly glad and so was my ankle!slogfester wrote:Despite the lack of a café ending, I enjoyed this morning's ride. Although regulars assured me it was a slow one, it wasn't too shabby at av. of 31.8 over 60 km.
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