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Category 6 ride led by Tony Dos Santos
Today was going to be a sunny day, so I expected a few to turn up. Mike (Hill-Der) Spicer advised he was coming, so I met up with him in Cheshunt. I didn’t tell Mike it was … more ->
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Category 6 ride led by Tony Dos Santos
Today wasn’t a cold day – it was around eight degrees. As I was riding down, and got to Lower Road, I was confronted with some mad bloke waving his hands at me on a bike. I got … more ->
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Category 4 ride led by Alex Powell
The build up to the ride was more exciting than the ride itself. The leader had covered many more miles checking out roads than the 30 or so finally covered. More time was spent scrutinizing weather forecasts, liaising … more ->
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Category 6 ride led by Pete Kelleway
The Judge forecasted “Light cloud and a moderate breeze. No hailstorm, nor punctures.”
Full of optimism we all made our way to the start. But where was the Judge? Did he foresee a calamitous event about … more ->
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Category 4 ride led by Lisa Ridoutt
The first run out of 2023 saw seven Wheelers starting out from Ware for a run up to Royston. Little did we know that problematic Garmins, the number 13 and torrential rain would be the dominant forces of the day.
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Category 4/6 ride led by Lisa Ridoutt
It was day 2 of the ‘unofficial rides’ and twelve Wheelers turned up for this one, six of us having also ridden the previous day.
I kicked off proceedings by arriving with a puncture, which I quickly … more ->
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Category 4/6 ride led by Tony Dos Santos
Happy New Year, one and all. This was an unofficial ride and Mill End Plants advised they would be open.
Waiting at Ware, it was raining cats and dogs. Yet the weather forecast was for … more -> -
Boxing Day ride led by Chris Boulton, ride report by Tony Dos Santos
This ride was advertised as a “leg loosener” after the Christmas frivolities and indulgence.
Just before I was about to leave home, Lisa advised she had a puncture and would … more ->
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Category 6 ride led by Pete Kelleway
Well….it all started before it started. Tony (I must have been putting out at least 1000 W) snapped his chain, fell off, tore his bib tights and hurt his knee on the way to the start. Fortunately Kate … more ->
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Category 3 ride led by Graham Knight
Three for cat 3 for the third time in a row. Not always the same three, so there is potential for four riders one day!
The forecast had not been promising and the weather turned … more ->



