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  • Category 3 ride led by Tony Howard

    It was forecasted to be a 5% chance of rain, now let me think, oh yes that means we stood a 95% chance of it being dry, wrong! During our 30 miles, 2 hours of riding from Ware … more ->

  • Category 2 ride led by Kevin O’Shea

    In what critics are calling ‘the Cat 2 ride of the year’ four intrepid lycra clad legends set out in search of the fabled Blue Egg café. On the way personal records were swept aside with wild abandon … more ->

  • Category 6 ride led by Bob Brown

    With the wet roads in mind and the need to get back to Allenbury’s for the mince pies, Captain Bob booked a visit to Something Lovely, but failed to find a 30 mile route to suit the occasion. After reporting … more ->

  • Category 3 ride led by Tony Howard

    Six riders turned up at Allenbury’s, Ware for the 9.30 start to the Silver Ball Cafe in Reed. Well, that was until we rounded several bends and I heard shouts of “We’ve picked up another rider”! Steve G made it … more ->

    Tasty tuck coming for the cat 6 crew
  • Category 3 ride led by Tony Howard

    Ten Wheelers turned up at Allenbury’s Ware to be blown swiftly to Dores Kitchen, High Roding. The route was designed to take advantage of the forecasted 18 mph west south west breeze (I would have called it a wind), via Roydon, Nazeing, a … more ->

  • Category 2 ride led by Nathan Brede

    The ride went out Essex way and finished in Herts, covering 60.5 miles, at an average of 17.9 mph, climbing 2375 ft. Five members enjoyed the ride, with great banter, great company, oh, and no cafe stop! Overall a good ride out.
     

  • Category 6 ride led by Tony Dos Santos

    A cold morning with the mercury hitting 2°C. Six wheelers turned up at the start, all with scarves and wrapped up well. It was nice to see CCD (car crash Danny), and he looked a little stiff. 
    As … more ->

  • Category 2 ride led by Nathan Brede

    Three members rode 62.5 miles, averaging 17.2 mph, and climbing 2700 feet. The team rode in sub zero conditions including freezing fog and there was plenty of ice around, but overall rode really well. No major problems, so thanks to the category 2 team for … more ->

  • Category 6 ride led by Mike East

    Enjoy a hearty breakfast, put the Archers omnibus on the radio, get out your biggest bowls and you are ready for Stir Up Sunday. A few hours later you have embryonic Christmas pud or cake or both. You can … more ->

  • Category 3 ride led by Tony Howard

    Six Wheelers and a guest left Allenbury’s at 9.29 – remember this time it’s significant! Our route was 33 miles out to Poppy’s Barn Tea Room rurally located between Langley and Clavering. My plan was to hit a few hills, … more ->