Club runs - 3rd April
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Club runs - 3rd April
As we move into April, I sense that people will start volunteering to lead rides more, do you sense that also?
It's Tour of Flanders this Sunday, so the Pave king, Nick Shenton has an interesting ride to Ludlow to celebrate. Nick's a trusted leader and will keep to B-run pace, so join him. There are several A-riders on the Cambrian Audax this weekend, so unlikely to be a big turn out for an A-ride...hopefully, they will return with a vengeance when the Phil's lead in the following two weeks (?)
...and despite my 'let's behave ourselves' message, the C-run is always very popular, so go along with the 'happy apathy' sentiments. This week's rides are:
A: Wyre Forest - Phil Gameson
B: Ludlow - Nick Shenton (08:15 start...meet at BH at 8am)
C: Wellesbourne Airfield - Andy Wrightson
Intro ride: Helen Jamieson (L), John Deeley in support - Wedges Cafe in Earlswood
It's Tour of Flanders this Sunday, so the Pave king, Nick Shenton has an interesting ride to Ludlow to celebrate. Nick's a trusted leader and will keep to B-run pace, so join him. There are several A-riders on the Cambrian Audax this weekend, so unlikely to be a big turn out for an A-ride...hopefully, they will return with a vengeance when the Phil's lead in the following two weeks (?)
...and despite my 'let's behave ourselves' message, the C-run is always very popular, so go along with the 'happy apathy' sentiments. This week's rides are:
A: Wyre Forest - Phil Gameson
B: Ludlow - Nick Shenton (08:15 start...meet at BH at 8am)
C: Wellesbourne Airfield - Andy Wrightson
Intro ride: Helen Jamieson (L), John Deeley in support - Wedges Cafe in Earlswood
Last edited by WorcsPhil on 04 Apr 2016 10:59, edited 4 times in total.
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Thanks for the big up Phil.
Yes indeed this Sunday's B Run is to Ludlow. Please be warned this will be a very hilly route on the outward leg and a little more rolling back home.
Heading out via Chaddesley Corbett, Stourport & Clows Top, returning via Cleehill, Cleobury Mortimer & Bewdley.
The route is Approx 90 miles Black Horse to Black Horse with an elevation gain of around 4800ft.
This will serve as a good early season leg tester and act as training for those of us mad enough to be thinking about the 300km Club Run in May.
I propose an 8:15 start - the current weather forecast for Sunday is 13 degrees with an odd shower.
Should the weather turn out to be poor then I will most likely choose another destination.
Yes indeed this Sunday's B Run is to Ludlow. Please be warned this will be a very hilly route on the outward leg and a little more rolling back home.
Heading out via Chaddesley Corbett, Stourport & Clows Top, returning via Cleehill, Cleobury Mortimer & Bewdley.
The route is Approx 90 miles Black Horse to Black Horse with an elevation gain of around 4800ft.
This will serve as a good early season leg tester and act as training for those of us mad enough to be thinking about the 300km Club Run in May.
I propose an 8:15 start - the current weather forecast for Sunday is 13 degrees with an odd shower.
Should the weather turn out to be poor then I will most likely choose another destination.
Sounds good, Nick....
Talking this over with a honourable member recently, it would be great if we can counterbalance these longer B-runs with some shorter, less speedy ones to encourage some faster C-riders to step up to the B-run, and B riders to the A-run from time to time. Colin Groves led by example recently and no doubt George's imminent B-run will be textbook...but be good to get some faster C-riders to throw their hat into the ring to lead B-runs at least monthly.
Talking this over with a honourable member recently, it would be great if we can counterbalance these longer B-runs with some shorter, less speedy ones to encourage some faster C-riders to step up to the B-run, and B riders to the A-run from time to time. Colin Groves led by example recently and no doubt George's imminent B-run will be textbook...but be good to get some faster C-riders to throw their hat into the ring to lead B-runs at least monthly.
I went to Wellesbourne today arriving at lunch time. Service was very slow because kitchen was overloaded and then my scrambled eggs were cold. Although I walked up to the counter on arrival I think the main problem was holidays sunshine and lots of families come to see the planes! Might be worth going for cakes if it looks slow on Sunday
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Or here http://www.the-coffee-stop.co.uk/ worth it for the Breakfast Baguette.
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No! that was one I have pinched from Dave Cox's epic ride on Thursday for me to perhaps rise later and is much longer than Andy's which is about 55 miles.Andy Terry wrote:Using the route you put on Strava, Si?Si_Walker wrote:On behalf of Andy Wrightson, he will lead the C ride on Sunday to Wellsbourne airfield
Here is the link to Andy Wrightson's route
https://ridewithgps.com/trips/8347971
If there are lots of riders then it may be better to divert to Charlecote or take a cafe lock as bike security at Wellbourne is not great.
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Phew! I thought the super-sized rides had spread down to the C run.Si_Walker wrote:No! that was one I have pinched from Dave Cox's epic ride on Thursday for me to perhaps rise later and is much longer than Andy's which is about 55 miles.Andy Terry wrote:Using the route you put on Strava, Si?Si_Walker wrote:On behalf of Andy Wrightson, he will lead the C ride on Sunday to Wellsbourne airfield
A Run
In the absence of other volunteers and in the spirit of "stepping up", I am willing to lead the A run to Wyre Forest.
The route (about 55 miles) is pretty hilly on the way out, less so on the way back. There is one section of poor road, but taken steadily should be OK for all - and it comes just before the steepest climb of the day.
The route will be http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Be ... yre-Forest or something pretty similar. [The plotted route has an unnecessary trip along the dual carriageway and back between Day House Bank and Belbroughton.]
The route (about 55 miles) is pretty hilly on the way out, less so on the way back. There is one section of poor road, but taken steadily should be OK for all - and it comes just before the steepest climb of the day.
The route will be http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Be ... yre-Forest or something pretty similar. [The plotted route has an unnecessary trip along the dual carriageway and back between Day House Bank and Belbroughton.]
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Ludlow Route - Update
Tomorrow's weather currently looks ok, however if this dramatically changes or it's looking bad in the morning I'll make a decision on whether to go to Ludlow or somewhere closer like Wyre Forest.
Please be aware that we will be riding for around 47 miles before the cafe stop in Ludlow, so fill up your pockets with bananas, energy bars for the outward journey.
Tomorrow's weather currently looks ok, however if this dramatically changes or it's looking bad in the morning I'll make a decision on whether to go to Ludlow or somewhere closer like Wyre Forest.
Please be aware that we will be riding for around 47 miles before the cafe stop in Ludlow, so fill up your pockets with bananas, energy bars for the outward journey.
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A chap called Ben may join one of the rides in the morning. He messaged the Academy FB page. Cheers
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A Run to Wyre Forest Visitor Centre was a select few (for a few moments I thought it was only going to be two of us).
Phil Gameson (Leader)
Paul Wilkins - thanks for your work at the front for much of the time
Ade Ravenscroft
Ben, visiting from (flat) Bedfordshire
It is a while since I did an A Run, but I would have said the pace was a little bit quicker than a fast B run.
Phil Gameson (Leader)
Paul Wilkins - thanks for your work at the front for much of the time
Ade Ravenscroft
Ben, visiting from (flat) Bedfordshire
It is a while since I did an A Run, but I would have said the pace was a little bit quicker than a fast B run.
Phil Gameson
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Another fantastic turnout for an early ride over to the lovely Ludlow this morning.
On today's hilly route were:
Nick Shenton (L)
Neil Orchard
Neil Lynch
Alistair Hey
Nathan Cardo
Vince Tenant
Claire Fudge
Andy Cole
James Tate
Ryan Staite
Jeff Field
Thanks all for the company and great banter & good riding.
On today's hilly route were:
Nick Shenton (L)
Neil Orchard
Neil Lynch
Alistair Hey
Nathan Cardo
Vince Tenant
Claire Fudge
Andy Cole
James Tate
Ryan Staite
Jeff Field
Thanks all for the company and great banter & good riding.
A steady intro ride and great company.
One spur of the moment newcomer who coped fine and hope to see you again soon Sophie. Special mention to Huan for managing to finish his Baguette, chapeau!!
Today's riders were
Helen Jamieson (leader and fkw1)
Neil Evanson
Huan Dong
Sophie Aitchison
John Deeley (support and fkw2)
I will forward Sophie's email address to Phil
JD
One spur of the moment newcomer who coped fine and hope to see you again soon Sophie. Special mention to Huan for managing to finish his Baguette, chapeau!!
Today's riders were
Helen Jamieson (leader and fkw1)
Neil Evanson
Huan Dong
Sophie Aitchison
John Deeley (support and fkw2)
I will forward Sophie's email address to Phil
JD