Wednesday 28 December 2011

Boxing Day 10 results

We had not one, not two, but 22 persons wanting to partake in the annual Boxing Day 10 this year! Having analyzed that fact, it’s not the fact we’re the only club running an event, it’s not the fastest course, so it must be we’re the friendliest club around……

Thanks to Paul Fallon who said he could do the turn a few weeks ago (takes the pressure off last minute .com), “The two Julies” for their time keeping efforts, “The Destroyer” also at the turn, Tiny Timbo for pushing off and George Burgess for the pics of a couple of the riders.

Well it has to be said well done to Colin for managing to embarrass everyone on his old winter hack, with lights, mudguards, a rack and saddlebag for his sandwiches. Thanks Mate!

This was the first time I’ve met Jez, he could be a name to watch in the future as this was another good ride managing to knock our “Turbo Will” into third spot. Will spent a little longer on his warm down to think of excuses as to why the boss beat him…. In fairness, I think Will did what he set out to do in his pre season programme so it will be good to see what the two do in a mere 5 months time.

Jon of the Gannets put up very respectable time for the time of year chased by our own “Mad Max” who will have some other Ross riders worried about his fitness for this time of year, sandwiched by the second Gannet Mark.

Kerry only seems to come out in colder events but has also shown he’s fit. Messrs Stephens & Streather had the poor timekeepers panicking with their times as they had started a minute apart, then finished in the same time. Spooky!

The majority of the visitors were squeezed into this next bit with Clinton being the quickest of the Hereford riders, Jamie looking like he had had to work to get to the event on time, and an always enthusiastic Gordon who was not quite as fit as usual. Ed had his first go on the course, failed to find out what he thought of it. Will see next year if it was to his liking.

Wobbly Bob” on his winter hack brought his fan club out with him (they were supporting you all at the Courtfield Inn) with Our Nigel in his first TT. His first comment at the finish was “I started too fast” finding that the event was not won in the first mile. Valuable lesson learnt, expect to see some really good times next year from him if we can keep him out of the hedges on downhills during social rides.

Another rider putting in a good ride was young Matt, 2 seconds off his PB. Tom “The Power” Knight had the biggest smile on his face during the event, chased by AJ with what must be one of his best rides in a long time. “The Spinner” turned up on a fixed wheel bike complaining it was not the right tool for the event. He’s only broken 2 frames this year with his spin rate. The only lady of the day Louise showed she was still fit (cycling’s not her number one sport) shaming “Bill the Chair” who seems to go one speed all year. Last home was Dale, who’s not racing anyone but himself, done purely for pleasure!

Rider of the Day this year is tough due to the fact the fastest rider was on his hack, but I think Jez steals it for the manner he attacked from the off, and accepted Will’s congrats this time out.

Thanks all who turned up



Friday 23 December 2011

Boxing Day 10


The Boxing Day 10 will Happen, if the weather allows this year, unlike last years snow cancelling eforts...

Julies is on the watch, Pa Pa Fallons doing the turn.

We have a few who are definatly riding. Rumour mongers were out Thursday night saying the favourite was going to do it on his mountain bike, but as he was defeated last time it was run by 10 seconds so I doubt he will be that leaniant this time.

Young Fallons up for the shout, could be a dark horse for a top spot.


Keep an eye on the forum for last minute details

Monday 10 October 2011

Hill Climb & AGM

Warm & windy conditions greeted the bravest of the brave with Dave H electing to avoid the hill climb at all costs by leading the Sunday ride out past the event just to taunt the people who may be close to changing their minds about riding. Cookie was weak, instead favouring a vantage point high in the hills along the course to also cheer (taunt some!) the riders as they passed him. Siz Boy the Ross record holder for the last 40 years (at least) stood at the halfway point cheering everyone up.

Can’t believe Steve Millard didn’t ride instead choosing to time the finish, in the process stopping the watch, having to come back down to restart it to have to ride back up. This is the sort of stuff that gets put in the entertainment awards ceremony!

I hung the start out as long as I could for Jerry to show up to give Will a run for his money but a DNS was lodged by his name (Did Not Showup). In the end Will put in a Tour de force with one of the quickest times of all time, but only just ahead of the rest of us…

“The Destroyer” on his heavy weight winter hack turned up the gas to put in a very respectable time. Steve was obviously upset with having to ride the hill twice with me laughing at him on his second run; it caused a nervous twitch which stopped the clock early on “The Spinners” run which saw him beat me by 14 100th. Very mean. Cookie did report his legs were going around so fast that every leg rev saw both wheels leaping off the ground in a tigger fashion all the way up to the finish.

Not 100% convinced Adam S had ever done a hill climb before as he looked very apprehensive before the start. I think it hurt! Transcending Tony said nothing before the start; he said nothing at the finish. He looked quite ill when I arrived at the finish. Young Jenifer on the other hand looked full of beans raring to go. You appeared happy when I saw you next so will assume you enjoyed it. Youngest rider was Tom. I think he may have had too many beers the night before as his time was a tad slower than last year, or was it dad trying to slow him down?

Thanks to Sammie and Steve Millard timing, with Steve diligently checking the course twice, and Julie at the bottom shoving everyone up the hill.

Rider of the day was Turbo Will. Still got a second to go to beat my best, there’s your challenge for next year!

17th October is the AGM. Your presence is required.


Monday 3 October 2011

Vintage Tankard 2011



What can I say about the weather? That was one very hot morning, which produced sweat (not the ladies, they merely perspired) by the bucket load.






Grumpy the landlord, grumped about the number of cars, so we put a plan (sort of plan) to disperse them around the village into action.






A little friendly banter ensued before the start which was very calm, before turning into a tough little breeze for the tail end riders. Well done all that rode, the circuit has a little something for everyone, so I hope you all enjoyed at least one part of it if not all of it!












Thanks to Wobbly Bob Hill on Junction 1, everyone said you were very enthusiastic and did a fab job. John & Audrey on the Roundabout, with probably the happiest face on the day Bill Reay directing everyone at the pub junction. Thanks to my timekeepers for their efforts, especially to Sammie for the hard sums (I only found 4 mistakes on the split times…)! Thank you All!

There has to be a winner and this year it was the Ross. I did say to the team stay motivated and fit, so they did please me by doing as I said for a change. I was quite surprised as I had pencilled in a few of their scalps.








Ross is in Orange, Forest in Green and Phoenix in Mauve. Fastest laps are in Red, slowest in Blue. Congrats to Will, your pacing looks spot on with only 5 seconds difference total for all your laps.






Ross time 04:53:33

Forest time 05:14:50

Newport 05:41:08

The Hill climb is Sunday. Everyone welcome if you fancy your chances at a 500 metre sprint. You could just do what I do and just pretend to look fast over the first half till out of sight then blow up at leisure, just to make the hill climbers have to give it all. I know who my money’s on, but it should be very close. Anyone got a spare oxygen bottle handy for the finish?

Ross AGM is the 17th October, everyone should make the effort to be there, it’s your club, help shape it for the future. It’s also your chance to vote for The Riders Rider presented at the club prize giving on the 29th January so put that in your diary as well.

Sunday 25 September 2011

Vintage Tankard on 2nd October

Well done the Team for staying fit and focused for the Vintage Tankard! Still working on a venue, manager for Walwyn has gone walkabout, not due back till Thusday/Friday. Will E-mail our start point as soon as poss.

I needs confirmation your all still ok, so let me know this week ASAP. It's the fastest 6 that count, but all club members are welcome as we need back ups incase of problems. I have Bill penciled in to marshal but will need another 2 people. Also does anyone want food, afterwards?

Noticed whilst updating record books the results from the last time we used the circuit a blog was never done so lets see if people can improve on their last outing


1st lap
2nd lap
3rd lap
Time

Alan Cook
14:49
14:52
14:57
44:38

Paul Fallon
16:43
16:53
16:47
50:23

Robin Hill
17:10
17:15
17:08
51:33

Paul Stephens
17:15
17:23
17:03
51:41

Steve Millard
17:17
17:38
17:28
52:23

Dave Pearce
17:10
17:43
17:35
52:28
RDFCC
James Wilson
18:49
18:54
18:41
56:24

Max Suff
18:57
19:24
19:40
58:01

Clive Chappe
19:22
19:53
19:28
58:43

Tony Price
19:33
20:24
20:44
60:41

Mike Druce
20:46
20:58
21:56
1:03:40

Ollie Hales
21:25
22:09
22:11
1:05:45

Jon Airey
21:37
22:05
23:04
1:06:46

Wednesday 7 September 2011

Aber & Back


Aber & back

Heavy rain may have put a few off the Aber & Back this year, but in reality the rain had stopped about 20 minutes before the event which was bathed in sunlight for the majority of the event. A strong breeze was felt on the way out giving a good push from Aber to Raglan. With a quality field of 4 Max led the proceedings off. 

As I dropped down from Broad Oak you can imagine my surprise to see Max cycling the other way. His Watch/heartrate monitor had come off his handle bars which needed a quick look to see where it had gone, which failed to yield a result. At the top of The Dawn of Day Nick P. was right behind me on his road bike, but this was where the TT bike now took over and the chance to gap him. We had Cookie, Tony, Bill and “The Destroyer” all out on course marshalling and time checking (I assume they did the same for everyone (I couldn’t actually hear with my head faring on after 18mph!)). 

I knew I had a good advantage, just as well as I had to stop for 2 minutes going under the dual carriageway for a herd of cows to be moved, then I had Ivor Mc Giver “The Sunday driver” who had a procession of 10 cars behind him at Mitchel Troy halting my progress with their 20Mph procession, then to add insult to injury having to stop at the lights at Monmouth with the “Ginger One” on his way to Neath sticking fingers up at me laughing at the fact I’d been stopped. 

A check over my shoulder going up the hill said I still had plenty of time. Imagine how horrified I was to see first Nick Philpot only a minute and a half behind at the end with Max only another four seconds behind. Both must have had a brilliant ride for the last 10 miles. Could have been a very different story but for Max’s Garmin Hunt! 

That leaves a mention for Tom. Well I can tell you all, Tom started at an easy pace, but he was going like a train towards the finish and this year he looked like he had thoroughly enjoyed it.

Thanks to all that turned up to help, Sam P, John H, Cookie, “Turn marshal Tony”, The Destroyer, Bill R. & Mary Munchkin for the Timing.

Rider of the Day Nick P not far off the pace on a road bike!


Vintage Tankard team  is looking good so far. Let me know if you’re riding. The date is 2nd October

The Hill climb is the week after that at Hoarwithy starting at 10:00. Has anyone got a spare oxygen cylinder, as I may need it afterwards

This week sees the start of the Thursday night rides from the rowing club, 7:00 prompt. Bring lights, then back for a social lemonade

If anyone fancies viewing the Tour I go on most years across Europe, there’s an evening deciding where to go this year on 23September. Contact me for more info



1       
Paul Stephens
2:22:40

2       
Nick Philpot
2:23:56
N-Tec Racing
3       
Max Suff
2:27:00

4       
Tom Knight
2:44:06
C-on-B’s

KM Sprint


KM Sprint

Good conditions greeted the warriors of brute power for this year’s Kilo Sprint. My predictions were correct with “Turbo Will” just sneaking the win from the “Ginger One” who looked stronger at the finish than the start. Will on the other hand thought he was held up by traffic at the far end, anyway they were in a class of their own…..

Fallon just squeezed in for a bronze medal ahead of Millie a past champion, with me miles off the pace this year. Max’s first go produced a good result, with “Typing Tony” showing there is power in them legs over the shorter distances. Does this mean he will fly up the hill climb? 
Apologies must go to Clive “The Animal Newey” who’s first run’s time was not successfully recorded and to make things worse looked like he was having a stormer. Julie’s very sorry. 

Young Matt must have been happy as he took 21 seconds off his PB from 12 months ago. Gerald normally known for bring up the rear had his best placing this season which made him smile. The Ladies couldn’t have been much closer. Julie Suff just edged out Mary Munchkin by a second (got to check the official results sheet when I get them back, a typewriting error from Typing Tony). I think it would have been even closer if Munchkin hadn’t played with her gears with 120 metres to go. First time on the race bike after 5 years also put a smile on Sam’s face just edging out the old guard with Siz this year being the best of the Musketeers from Peb then “The Presidante”. Last man home was young Tom on his mountain bike. In years to come I can see Tom being the man to beat, as he’s already quicker than dad on the down hills.

Timing thanks to Bill for starting, Julie Stephens for finishing, Mike D for pushing off and Bob The Boat at the crossroads.
Rider of the night was Sam Phillips for an inspired return to stamping on the pedals.


Monday 29 August 2011

Hill Climb

Only 8 people turning up for the hill climb this year but some strong performances put in.

New chap Keith and Max using there size advantage to take 1st and 2nd with Fallon not far behind.

Graham having a moment of maddness (sorry Graham but its true) decided a pull TT bike, disc and all would be the way to go!

Young Matt put in a great ride beating many that are are much faster over 10 miles, just wait till he gets some clip on bars for his road bike!.





Wednesday 24 August 2011

Handicap 10 - This season's last 10mi

Very sadly this was the last seasons 10. The evening had a little wind but for me personally felt pretty hard. Someone no doubt will point out that the boxing day 10 is actually on this years schedule!

Being that this was a handicap, every year there is a ringer!

I can say this without hesitation as I've been one of them in the past. Changing out box rim wheels for a disc and a deep section come the last race of the season.

Now this years winner, did it even better. He went to a full TT rig and aero helmet and but in a bloody good effort! (Okay no disc, only semi aero wheels). Fair play to Max who managed 19:56 on handicap! No doubt some fast times from Max next season.

The handicaps working pretty well as most people coming within a minute of each other.

With the usual timers away other people stepped in.

Many thanks to Tim and Sam for doing the turn, Fallon for pushing off and Sammie for doing the timing and working out the handicaps at the end.












Tomorrows event is the long hill climb up Cat's hill. Remember we don't meet at walford for this, its at the Bishopswood village hall. Heading out of ross on the Walford course, after kerne bridge take the next right (please dont try and turn into the bus stop!). We park in the public car park just outside the hall. Sign on at 6:30ish for a 7pm kick off. Oh and when i say long hill climb, its not that long, as it takes about the same time as getting to the turn at Lydbrook when doing the 10 from Walford :)






We won't be retiring to the Rowing club, so I expect we will end up in the Prince of Wales. Check with the people at the event to be sure!

Friday 12 August 2011

Final Old Gore

There’s an old saying, whilst the mouse is away the cats will play or something similar, and that’s what happened last night. With so many away and possibly the threat of rain putting a few off, it left the door wide open for my first win of the season. Well actually left the door wide open for Harwood. The wind was close to gale force 10 making the return home an absolute nightmare, but by the same token not helping 100% on the way out. Dave gave it all the beans out, but once he’d caught me backed off a little, but then again it could have been the wind slowing him! New 2nd claim rider Adam must have put a huge spurt on in the last 4 miles as I could see him up till that point, Oh how I hate hills….

On his new TT bike, complete with aero helmet Max put in a serious charge to show what new kit can do to times, just wait till he gets used to it. He was only about 20 seconds in front of me on Marcle straight coming back, but he too must have dropped the hammer down in the last couple of miles and up the climb. Taff look out he’ll be very close to your scalp. Tonking Tony was very happy with his ride knocking 46 seconds off his PB, not bad considering he’s not been out for the last couple of weeks. Jennifer this week had a big smile on her face afterwards, as she was not happy with last week’s performance. As we all know Old Gore is much harder than Walford, but even so finding 50 seconds on last week outing. Mike the Post found the evening tough, only excelling up the climb. Gerald also found it tough going but this week was rewarded by passing Mary just before the final climb. Mary was not despondent as on an evening where most had gone slower she’d only lost 2 seconds on her season’s best. Must have been all the training in the last 2 weeks.

Thanks this week go to John Hall, James & Tom Wilson at the roundabout (Tom only cheered me, did anyone notice?), Peb for pushing off and the 2 Julies for timing.

Rider of the night this week was easy, this week it’s Maximum Attack Suff, great ride.

Next week is the final 10 of the year, The Handicap 10. Be early for a handicap, Will and Sammy are in charge. At present we have no turn marshal and lots who want to ride, do we have any volunteers?

The week after is the Long hill climb I’m sure there will be more volunteers than riders for that one as we only need 2 timekeepers.

Don’t think the end of the season is nigh, we have The Vintage Tankard coming up scheduled for 2nd October, we are hosting around the Marcle circuit.

Wednesday night was the second RFDCC Junior MTB Time Trial held on the FODCA/Free miners Trail at Cannop. The race was over a distance of either 1 or 2 laps with the fastest lap counting in each category. Several lads of our Ross dads took part.

They had an entry of 24 children ranging from 7 to 14 years of age. The most hotly contested category was the 9-11 age group with 15 competitors. Tom Wilson came top in the boys with a time of 22.07 and Ella Church was first girl in 33.47. The fastest ride of the night came from Under 15 category winner, Ashley Hutchison, aged 13, who completed two laps, his best being 19.29. The Under 9 boy’s winner was 7 year old Alastair Cook in 32.18 and the Under 9 girls winner was Lily Crowley, aged 7, in 33.26. James Cook rode around in 26:08 finishing 13th overall, second in age group.
Tom is 1st left side, next to him is Alister












Sunday 7 August 2011

Penultimate Walford 10

This week’s event was the penultimate Walford 10 of the season, which means there’s only one left which is the Handicap 10. Will, you know what I’m going to ask for that night!

Conditions were slightly gusty making the outward leg a little more difficult than usual, but on the positive side you did get a push to the finish. Cookie took top honours this week just squeezing (he is a big lad) into the 21’s.
Turbo Will was not 100% happy only improving a tadge on his previous time on Walford, but there must be something wrong when your time is so similar to Old Gore!

Fallon was the opposite being very pleased with his time and in the process giving Jwoooooones The Steam a drubbing along the way, who himself gave me similar. Just to add insult to injury Dave P snuck past me by a second, so Tuesday is my last chance to put him back in his place.

A close eye should be kept on Taff the Chair as he’s slowly closing in on everyone, only a matter of time before someone cops it. Millie just about held back the next wave of riders with Ian Smith still coming to terms with his new bike.

Adam Spector on holiday from a North London club gave his road bike an outing to a very reasonable time on our course, having met our club ride on the Sunday who gave him the invite. Good to see Wayne back out even if he’s not completely recovered, not a million miles from his best time! Max was on a mission this week, to go sub 28 which he did. This he wanted to do before his new machine breaks cover next week. Clive C put in a steady effort, but will need to do more training next year to keep the peasants at bay.

A strange night the next 2 riders were the first of 2 ties of the evening. Tom who was disappointed with his ride and Ziggy who was delighted (PB) just held off Come Try it Rider Walky who too was very delighted, this week again giving a whoop as he finished on another borrowed bike knocking a minute dead off last weeks efforts. Young Fallon JNR was another jubilant with his first time under the golden half hour marker. How much more can he chip off before the end of the season?

The second tie of the evening was between another come try it rider Louise Hart & B.C. Bill Reay (looked shocked by a lady coming so close to scalping him). Hopefully we will see more of Louise as I think there’s a lot more to come once she gets to know the courses. The second North Roads rider Jennifer Hill crossed the line using a monster gear, saying afterwards that was her chosen style mashing the last 100 metres. Gerald once again volunteered to bring up the rear of the field, but on a technical note was not last!

I said it was a strange night, this week we had 2 punctures. How often does anyone have a puncture let alone 2? Charlie Iron Horse Bowden was first only getting to Vention lane. Dave H was the second, who blamed poor Cookie for scaring the air out of his tub at the turn by shouting at him from 200 metres away. Now for anyone who’s not heard Cookie shout at 200 metres away, without looking you would swear he was 2 foot behind you.

Thanks this week goes to John Hall who was persuaded to go to the turn, Bob Ryan for balancing everyone at the start before launch and the 2 Julies, Suff & Stephens for timings.

Rider of the night this week is Louise for a cracking first effort.

Next week is the last Old Gore of the season.

In the Cardiff 100 miles 50 today(bit of a mouthful) we just failed in the team prize when Clive Chappe needed to finish in 1:57:00 to clinch it for us…..

Cookie destroyed the field in 1:47:20, I did a 2:06:55, with Clive in at 2:22:52

On 18th & 25th August we’re going to need some help running the events. Julie & I will not be around. We have some help but more will be required!!!

Monday will be the last supper for the Jwooooooones family before they go to America, when we’re going for a curry. Give me a shout if you fancy coming along.