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Category 5 ride led by John Farnham
Today we actually did the ride from Ware to Mill End Plants that we didn’t quite manage two weeks ago due to the rain and high winds. It was still very windy on parts of our route out … more ->
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Category 2 ride led by Nathan Brede
Just two riders took on the Essex route, which was fun in the winds – 61.5 miles covered at an average speed of 17.1 mph together with climbing of 2408 feet.
Overall, a good testing ride with plenty of strong headwinds & think we … more -> -
Category 2 ride led by Nathan Brede
Our first proper ride of 2020 – hurrah! Five members rode today out to the Shaw’s Corner/ Ayot St. Lawrence area, over 55 miles, at an average speed of 17.1 mph with 2280 ft of climbing. The south west wind blew at 19 mph. We also rode through 5 major … more ->
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Category 6 ride led by Mike East
It was not looking good – gusty and drizzly, then a puncture on Mangrove Road on the way to the start. Just about made it to Sainsbury’s before the one member there headed home. So, just two (prime number) riders … more ->
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Category 2 ride
Just two participants were brave enough to ride out in very strong winds & rain.
They covered our Essex route – 62 miles averaging 16.4 mph with 2754 ft climbing. Again, great effort.Cat 2 ride again!
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A warm night but with a strongish breeze on the second half.
Wheelers Rider Time Gareth Wignall 20:39 Yiannis Gopoulos 21:21 Lee Mason 24:30 Sam Ball 24:52 Peter Walton 24:52 Bri Wignall 33:02 Private entries Rider Time Alistair Luxford 19:08 Andrew Hastings 19:40 Chris … more ->
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Wheelers’ club 10s make their return!
Wheelers NAME OF RIDER TIME OFF TIME FINISH ACTUAL TIME Gareth Wignall 19:37 19:58:23 21:23 Yiannis Gopoulos 19:36 19:58:03 22:03 Peter Walton 19:35 19:59:46 24:46 Sam Ball 19:34 19:59:04 25:04 Lee Mason 19:33 19:58:30 25:30 Bri Wignall 19:31 20:05:59 … more ->
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Great to see everyone out and well done all riders. Some bringing out some truly classic looking bikes. Although there was a headwind along the A414 it wasn’t until after the … more ->
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It wasn’t a bright, sunny autumn morning, – more still, chilly gloom. Never mind, it wasn’t wet and there was no head-wind, so I’m sure everyone enjoyed their brisk sprint up the hill. At any rate, several seemed to be panting with enjoyment as they reached … more ->
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A lovely morning with sunshine and apparently light winds, which maybe didn’t seem so light to those actually racing.
Well done everyone but especially Alex with an excellent time which required extremely rapid leg spinning.
Thanks to Lee for the signs and Graham for the … more ->


