Tuesday 24 August 2010

Long Hill Climb


Don't forget its the long hill climb this week, meeting at the car park at Kern Bridge





Julie in training up the Jous Plane, and that just for the timing for Thurday night!

Monday 23 August 2010

Handicap 10 A Ringers Story

Hef & Rich turned up to the wrong start point for the hanicap 10













The Night was wet.

I expected the throngs to turn up on mass just to see what they were given for a handicap. It never happened, with several categories already sorted as to who had won them. I had my money on Will pulling the handicap feat a second year running. As it was, “The Missile” scuppered his day! In what was one of his most impressive rides this year he almost beat Will on time as well. It would appear he had been sand bagging all year as well…

Will had been doing his quickest rides on Old Gore, so I knew he had more in the tank for Walford. As we had been so close all year, I thought it only fair to give him the same handicap as me. If it had been based on his Old Gore time then he would still have lost out to “The Missile” by 7 seconds.

Disappointed with his time “The Spin Dryer” took the 3rd spot on the podium. I was impressed with James on the flat bits. Willing to bet the 26 happen easy next year.

First Lady home, and forth-in handicap Mary still had her customary smile for the finish. The Scratch time everyone should have done was 21:37 by the way.

Tony “The Tiger” looked like he had gotten very wet by the finish. Time to shave them legs to be that little more areo. Me don’t ask, lets just say, my legs failed to fire till the turn.

Bill had a disappointing ride as sparing partner Mike “The Post” failed to turn up to sort out who came out best in the 753-points competition, it was that close.

“The Destroyer” turned up on his road bike with mudguard and wasn’t going to ride before he was talked into it. He had become complacent due to the fact he could not be caught in the yellow category of the 753. He even slowed down to walking pace to cross the line. Unluckiest rider of the night had to be Webb. He decided he didn’t need all the teeth on his block after chewing them off with a not quite so nice gear change. Rider of the night was “The Missile”. Next year I expect far more from you.

Thanks this week to Julie for timings. Steve Millard for the push to the monument and John & Audrey for the turn.

Please note the date of the Vintage Tankard and our hill Climb will almost defiantly be changing. The Vintage Tankard looks set to be on the 10th oct. The Hill climb a week later on the 17th

Out and about news

from Robin

Dear all,I am undertaking on the 25 Th September 2010 a 100 mile challenge in aid of Acorns Children' s Hospice, who support terminally ill kids and helping their families.The challenge involves; 1) 27 mile canoe down the River Wye 2) 60 mile cycle ride along the Wye valley, 3) Half marathon from Monmouth to Ross- on - Wye.I am hoping to complete this all in one day and in as fast a time as possible. If you feel you would like to sponsor me for this worthy cause, then you can send me a cheque ( payable to 'Acorns Childrens Hospice Trust' ) or donate cash to me in person.Please provide me with your name and address and most importantly your postcode to claim the all important Gift Aid.Every little helps this amazing charity.I look forward to hearing from you and thank you for reading.RegardsRobin Fletcher.0797 6370856

Message from Steve Millard
> Subject: Challenge Ride - 29 August 2010
>
> http://www.echelon-cycles.co.uk/challenge_ride.html
>
> Please have a look at the link and let us have your entry if you want
> a good morning out. The weather will be great this time
>
> Look forward to seeing you there.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve

Ps. I think the Family ride has been cancelled. Not sure why I know this as I can’t find a e-mail saying so off Steve!

Sunday 15 August 2010

Last Old Gore of the Year

Last Old Gore of the year didn't fail to disappoint some.

With The Cookmiester out of the picture there were a few fancying their chances of being "The Ross No 1."With the wind conditions as they were, with a slight cross wind helping a little on the return leg, I could not see any useful times appearing on the results sheet. I was wrong again..

Forest rider Dave Evans put in a really good performance, not a million miles from the record.

Best of the Ross crew was our old club champion Jerry looking very pleased with his ride only seconds away from his PB on this course. Very very close behind was Will, whose best time for a club 10 is on Old Gore. How does that work? Is he sandbagging for the handicap?

“The Missile” has just at the end of the season started to show the power he has lurking in his legs. Wait till next year, I’m sure he’s not going to be so slow out of the box. Well a contented Fallon took his scalp back off “The Destroyer” with one hand only to give it to “The Missile” with the other. It’s not often Fallon smile but he was this week. “The Destroyers" mission was to get into the 25’s on Old Gore, which he just did. Well done, as I failed badly this week. Too much good living in France maybe.

“Dave The Tri-athlete Pearce” maybe has started to get a handle of the Old Gore course, having improved ever time he’s been out on it. My advice this week must have paid off…

Wobbly Bob was a little off the pace tonight. Forgot to interrogate him as to why. I swear Tony wasn’t trying as I past him, but his time suggests different. Was that for my benefit?

Paul Cooper asked what time was classed as a reasonable first ride. I’m pleased to say he was within the parameters set out before he rode. The Mike and Bill battle still rages. This one could go on for years. Bill was overheard to say, “ he’s almost taken a minute out of me”. Not sure if he was happy or sad about it.

Mary was first lady home looking quite tired from her efforts. Vivien had to settle for the lantern rouge position looking very happy, but with the most awesome red glow I think I have ever seen.

Rider off the night this week was Will for his best 10 time for the year. His card has been marked for the handicap now though.

Thanks this week go to Julie or pushing off and time keeping. That girl has now learnt the art of multi tasking. John & Audrey did the turn.

Thanks last week to Will & Sam for their efforts. Wills predicted times were a nice touch, and the lovely Sam did the timing, which it was said she used a atomic clock for accuracy.

Last Walford next week
. It’s the Handicap 10. Don’t be late. Looks like it could be a short course again

Monday 9 August 2010

Walford - 5th of August 2010

Well the traffic lights remained this week but moved a little bit further to Lydbrook so a slightly shorter course at 8.72miles.

Many thanks to Sammie Hudson for doing the time keeping, Tim Milnes for pushing off and John Hall for doing the turn.

Belated thanks to Mary for doing the time keeping last week!

Results are below, with an extra column as requested by a few, your Fun Time. What you may have done if it was a full course presuming you could of kept the pace up!

Rider of the night is a tough one, was very close almost going to Sam Walker for getting within a second of Fallon but it was Taff who took it for doing a 21:26 which is a great ride, potentially putting him into the 24min mark! Watch out for him at at the handicap in a couple of weeks!

Next week is Old Gore, 6:45 sign on at the latest for a 7:00PM start!

Cheers

Will




Monday 2 August 2010

Old Gore - 29th of July 2010

Morning all,

Well we had another good turn out at Old Gore last week with 20 riders keen to tackle this lumpy course!

Many thanks to Alan Jones for pushing off and John Hall for marshaling the turn.



Rider of the night goes to Andrew Jones for such an quality ride with Dave Harword coming a close second!



David Evans has kept his recent form after setting a record at Walford , he has done the same at Old Gore. Record previously was 23:23, so a good 13 seconds off!

EDIT: Sorry this is incorrect there is a mistake on our website and the record is actually 22:38, my apologise to the current record holder Mr Cook



See you all this coming Thursday for Walford, if the road works are there we will run the shorter 9mi course again.



Remember we are now back to 7:00PM first man off, which means signing up at the LATEST of 6:45pm.



Thanks


Will Bevan