Home Forums Sunday Rides Sunday 23rd June 2013 Ride

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  • #25989
    Morganite
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    This week their is two routes A 26 mile and 60 mile, we will meet at Bloomfield 9AM

    Both groups will set off together and head towards the grove, crosshands, Cresswell and then to Carew, the short ride then turns left heads redberth reynalton,tanners lane and back to Narbeth

    http://www.bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=515696

    The long ride will carry on to Milton Cosh, Pembroke Hundleton, Fresh East, Fresh West, back to Tenby, Manor Park, reynalton tanners lane home

    http://www.bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=515703

    #25994
    stumpy
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    Sorry chaps the weather is to bad plus I’am watching LE MANS I ptomise to be out nrxt weekend have a nice ride .
    Rrgards Stumpy

    #25995
    mikeyf
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    I’m going…

     

    #25996
    Sweaty Eds
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    I woke to the shipping forecast..

    ‘…Lundy, West North Westerly 26mph gusting 38mph, Dogger..’

    .. and seriously considered turning over and going back to sleep. However, the Beloved Chairman’s teacup throwing, hairdrier-style rebuke due to the poor turnout at the TT overrode any thoughts of this, and up I got. I dug out my winter wear and headed up to Bloomfield.

    First to arrive was Diccon. He has obviously tired of waiting for all of us on club rides because he has handicapped himself by hand building a bike from old bits of plumbing salvaged from the tip, bailer twine, a cuckoo clock and duct tape. Dylan arrived, then Pete, Mike, the lad from Cardiff whose name I still don’t know, Gwen then Graham and Martin. Graham is obviously missing teaching because he took a quick register and made us all do our top buttons up. We had a chat about the absent Duvet Dynamos and Graham confirmed he had not received notes from anyone’s mum excusing them. The time reached ValleyRoad-o’clock and we were just about to leave when Ants roared up full of excuses. Headteacher Dumbledore was having none of it and our leaving was further delayed by Graham’s insistence that Ants write out a hundred lines of ‘Six pints of Magners on a Saturday is no excuse for tardiness in the morning.’

    Without Maverick Matt to lead us astray we followed the prescribed route up through Molleston where the full force of the wind hit us. Headteacher Graham to the rescue again, he organised the bigger boys at the front of the group and us littler ones tucked in. I confess I was a little confused as to why Diddyman Mike though it necessary to steam ahead alongside Ants and Martin Mac, but he has just got new contact lenses so perhaps he is having difficulty with the relative size of things. Mind you, I couldn’t help but think that it isn’t quite the same without some Stag drafting or the Clover Train.

    We headed towards Carew via Cresswell alternating between very very slow and very very fast depending on the relative direction of the wind. It was during a very very slow phase that I noticed how much water Martin Mac was carrying. Both bottle cages had bottles in and he had two, maybe three, more in his back pockets. I suppose he could have been using it for ballast in the hurricane force wind or maybe the latest medical research recommends drinking a litre of water for every three miles cycled, either way, it didn’t slow him down any and I was never close enough to ask him about it.

    The group split in Carew, Headteacher Graham took the bigger boys, Ants, Dylan and Martin to Pembroke for detention and the rest of us headed for home. We picked up another Cardiff Ajax refugee, Rob, in Reynalton and were back in Narberth before noon.

    Crap weather, lovely ride. Thanks everyone.

    #25997
    Welsh Wizard
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    speaking as a refugee – enjoyed the ride and hope to repeat – will keep in touch

    #26000
    mikeyf
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    …..speaking as the ‘Diddyman from Mynachlogddu’ (that’s the great thing about joining group activities-u know it’s not gonna be long before u get a nickname!!), I thought the weather was fantastic with plenty of gusty wind to blow out the cobwebs. I have noticed that my new contacts won’t let anything on a bike go past without a chase…maybe I’ll get them checked out as this Diddyman just hasn’t got the pace of the Big Boys from the North of the A40!

    #26003
    butcherboy
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    If you think you had bad weather on sunday, I bet you didn’t get as wet as Huw and I!

    I was Huw’s guest as part of a 4 man team at a water aid cycling event in north Wales. It started in the middle of Anglesea and took us on a 100 mile course around Snowdon via Llandudno in the east, Bala in the south, Porthmadoc in the west and back to Anglesea  via Caernafon.

    The route and the scenery was stunning. But the weather was horrendous. I don’t think I have ever cycled in such heavy rain and wind. When Huw told me we were cycling for Water Aid, I thought it was to raise money, not to physically collect the water! The wind held us up a bit – we were like a pair of wind socks going across the Menai Bridge .

    Despite all that I had a great time climbing those hills, and a fantastic weekend. Thanks to Huw for asking me on to his works team.

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