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willbevan
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 Posted 24-08-2009 12:04 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
evening all,

Well I think everyone enjoyed the sunday ride today that turned up, pretty good turn out

There has already been a suggestion for next week.

Suggested route is Ross to Upton on Seven (next to Malvern) that is flatish (except for one hill)

Nice cake stop, then back from Malvern area via Ledbury for a rolling by gentle paced return

All at a social pace! Anyone that wants more of a workout can sit at the front or cycle down the hills and back up while waiting for the rest of the crew

Time has been suggested at a compromising time of 8am, rather than the late start 9am or the tad early 7am. Still allows for you to get back to familes around midday to 1pm

any input appriciated guys, as it is our ride

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 Posted 24-08-2009 09:36 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Sounds good Will, I'm in, hopefully the weather will behave
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Sounds good Will, I'm in, hopefully the weather will behave
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Sounds good Will, I'm in, hopefully the weather will behave
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I may have a bad head, so am probs out....


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Monday (bank holiday, weekend) will be doing a long steady ride to Rhyader, back through Builth Wells. 12 hour training at a steady speed, with a few cut off along the way for those who don't fancy the full 130 miles. I'm happy to sit on the front all day. If the weathers nice a diversion over Upper & Lower Chaple may be in order. There is a nice diner stop in Rhyader. Will be leaving at 9:00, let me know if your coming.

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After considering the matter very, very, carefully, taking into account the weather, the result of Preston North Ends Saturday game, any itches I might get, the cuisine on offer, my winning the long hill climb, I have decided I will honour Dave and Will with my presence on Sunday @ 8am.

Now, don't take this personally Paul. It's just that I did your ride this morning. I can reccommend the sausages in Rhyader.

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Bill, you made me chuckle as always
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it was pie not sausage!
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Ah! I'd forgotten, Paul. I'm usually there for breakfast and, of course, you don't get there until lunch time.
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breakfast is my supper
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willbevan
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anyone else coming sunday come on sign your sunday morning away
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Can you give me the route and approx timing into Ledbury and I'll meet you folks there. If you want I can put a couple of country lane deviations in which can take out Hollybush or add to it.

   
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hey steve, we were discussing this last night

Dave, can you give an estimation as its your route, you were discusing it tonight at he club, but could not grasp the point A - X

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Trying to time it for a decent tea stop at Upton so Ledbury will be on the way home. Open to offers but thought for the route would be from Ross Market Place out through Walford and slowly up the Ruardean Hill we did last night carry on over Plump Hill, Mitcheldean and Lea per the common Friday night ride. Take a right on The A40 and then turn left to head over to Aston Ingham. From here as flat as it gets all the way to Upton; Newent, Upleadon, Staunton etc to Upton. Lovely cake stop at a place by the river, can highly recommend the cream teas. Home leg open to suggestions, most direct route and relatively short is over to Malvern then Ledbury.
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I'll head for Lea traffic lights then. If you're leaving Ross at 8am then Lea at 9 would be about right? I'll set off about 815 I think

If any different let me know please.

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 Posted 28-08-2009 08:55 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
I plan to be there at 8am on Sunday. If not coming, I will text Will or Dave so you're not waiting around for me. See you then
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hopefully see you tomorrow then bob
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 Posted 30-08-2009 07:27 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
another good group ride, will link the route up a little later
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Link to the route here:

http://connect.garmin.com/player/12155587

Smidge under 65 miles before I cut off, expect it was about 67 by the market place in Ross

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 Posted 31-08-2009 06:41 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Wimps, Tim and myself covered 122 miles of pain in the rain. Had a good un, with a average of 17.1. Look out 12 hour....
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yes it was a hard ride Coffee stop was good and a bonus stop at Hay.Yes someone did have pie and a chillie sarnie washed down with a HOT coffee.
   
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Good ride Mr Racing Secretary and Chairman - I didn't know the Diner in Rhyader did overnight stays.

P.S. I'll bring some Phyllosan along on Sunday, Paul.

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Just had to check what Phyllosan was. It's ok, there's lots of them in a kebab, steak and ale pies and chicken tika pasties.

Lost lots of weight on that ride as well. Must put it back on!

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