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  • The half a dozen easies had a fairly uneventful trip apart from one puncture and one large puddle.  The Royston bound eleven or twelve meds just found some puddles and some difficult stretches of roadlane to navigate and kept to the maxim of never leaving … more ->

  • Back to the goodish weather with lots out.  Thirteen easies, eighteen meds and about eight medfasts (split into two groups) and a little creative accounting makes for about forty riders.  And only two punctures!  It was a bright and breezy morning with the southerly wind … more ->

  • We were promised lousy weather.  We got lousy weather.  Despite this, over twenty Wheelers took to the roads.  The rains weren’t attendant at the start and we’d high hopes that everything would be ok (although we all knew that we’d be wrong).  And so it … more ->

  • Not cold, not raining, lots of sunshine and about 35 took advantage of these conditions.  Fifteen started from Hertford with fourteen travelling to Ardeley and one lonesome soul making his way north to Ashwell, Bassingbourn and then down to Royston where he turned up at … more ->

  • Pretty scary to start with and a lot of care and attention was needed to circumvent the slippy bits.  Most succeeded in this respect.  But there’s always one or two!  The easy group (of 18) had a fairly uneventful, careful journey to Bishop’s Stortford, with … more ->

  • There wasn’t far short of forty riders out on the wet and sometimes slippery routes on offer.  Early on the main aim was not to slip on the ice but this peril soon cleared and the emphasis changed so that the target was to return … more ->

  • Brian may have seen the G in Wales, and that may or may not be better than Richard’s sighting of the Millerman in Spain but nothing can compare to Amanda getting close up and personal with the big Liggett at the exciting venue of Codicote … more ->

  • The awful weather at 08:00 gave way to glorious (by comparison) weather by 09:00.  So to those who chose not to come out – "yah, boo, sucks!"  Twenty-five turned out over the four rides with four fasties, six medfasties, six meds and nine easies.  There … more ->

  • The unpleasant weather didn’t seem to deter many as there were over thirty out today.  A bright start gave way to a wet, dismal afternoon.  The journeys out were fairly quick but the return headwind and rain soon put paid to an early finish.  Peter … more ->

  • As expected a large group arrived at Ware to make their choice from the three rides originating there.  What was unexpected was that so many chose the medium led ride to Clavering Lakes.  Must be Steve’s charm, sex appeal (maybe not) or expertise in guiding … more ->