Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby master6 » Tue Mar 04, 2014 3:29 pm
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby nailsaslegs » Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:57 pm
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby master6 » Wed Mar 05, 2014 2:09 pm
Did the threat materialise
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby nailsaslegs » Wed Mar 05, 2014 3:27 pm
I rode solo Colebrook return. Into a headwind. Came back into a head cross. Had a coffee said hello. Departed
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby master6 » Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:38 pm
17 minutes! 17 Minutes? At that rate Rob, it would be more accurate to say that you are "fairly early" for next weeks ridenailsaslegs wrote:I was late. Arrivee 9:17am.
I rode solo Colebrook return. Into a headwind. Came back into a head cross. Had a coffee said hello. Departed
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby bazsand » Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:14 pm
8:57am Christian arrived for the ride. At 8:58am we started the 9am ride hoping to get an early break on him....but as you expect he caught up , which we paid for later.
So on the ride we rode out 30km making 2 Left turns on the way out....then we rode back making 2 Right Hand turns. Bit boring I hear you say........but Daisy was with us & we didn't want to confuse him too much. But to his credit he made all the turns successfully....next week we may mix it up a bit with random turns in either directions......not sure though it may be a bit risky....
Who won the sprint I hear you say. Well the first 8 riders were disqualified from the race.....er ride...by the 3IC....just because he can......
So that left Brian Palmer who went for an impressive solo breakaway 1.5km from the finish to pull off a stunning victory.
That's all I have to report that's worth reporting....not much else happened...
Next week....
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby master6 » Thu Mar 06, 2014 3:46 pm
I hear that another 9 riders did the course in reverse Baz, making a total of 24, or 25 if the wayward one is counted.bazsand wrote: 8 riders were disqualified from the race.....er ride...by the 3IC....just because he can......
...not much else happened...
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby bazsand » Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:31 pm
Maybe 20 riders (I'm not exactly sure, I don't know if I counted how many there were & forgot or I forgot to count???), rode off up Richmond road at a brisk pace, as you may have guessed Christian was on the front, but just to make it worse he was on the tandem with Karen, fresh back from a iron man event. Apparently Christian was so annoyed by last weeks disqualification, he was going to make us all pay.........and he did.....
Out along Richmond rd. we all went then turned right into Finger Post Rd, and to his credit Daisy mastered the right hand turn with all the confidence of a kid on training wheels.....Finger Post was rode with some exuberance in both directions, on the way up, us hoping that the hills will hurt Christian & on the way back with us being hurt by Christian.
There was a regroup at Richmond Rd, before setting off to the top of Cole Hill. Scotty B won the KOM, as he usually does. After the regroup the pace picked up a bit on the way back, not by a small bit but a big bit.....
Everybody was pretty quiet on the way back, most I'm sure were thinking "bloody tandem" or words to that effect.....It was mentioned to me that I wasn't spending much time on the front at this stage. ......but I'm no fool (or I'd like to think I'm not, but some seem to disagree with me),as I knew that the "Bloody tandem" would spear past when we were at our most vulnerable......I think he gets enjoyment out of our pain......
Anyways as expected the pace picked up on the downhill after Colebrook, no need to say who by ...not much sharing of the lead happened from there...thought we'd leave him on the front...that will teach him to hurt us did no one have the required energy left to lead..... Into the sprint we went with the tandem finally faltering, leaving Daisy on the front, surprisingly there were still 12 left for the sprint.....PMM Man had a plan ......but apparently I stuffed that by getting bored & going too early.....So as I stamped onto the pedals with all I had increasing my impressive power output from 50watts to 60watts, I shot from the back past everybody with half the field picking up my tail as I flashed by, but as expected 10 metres later I bonked, leaving Bunny Hopper to take out the win......
Not sure who came after that.........
Coffee chat was as usual.....Pub after coffee was good too.....
Next week........
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Ah the serenity........
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby bazsand » Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:31 pm
Maybe 20 riders (I'm not exactly sure, I don't know if I counted how many there were & forgot or I forgot to count???), rode off up Richmond road at a brisk pace, as you may have guessed Christian was on the front, but just to make it worse he was on the tandem with Karen, fresh back from a iron man event. Apparently Christian was so annoyed by last weeks disqualification, he was going to make us all pay.........and he did.....
Out along Richmond rd. we all went then turned right into Finger Post Rd, and to his credit Daisy mastered the right hand turn with all the confidence of a kid on training wheels.....Finger Post was rode with some exuberance in both directions, on the way up, us hoping that the hills will hurt Christian & on the way back with us being hurt by Christian.
There was a regroup at Richmond Rd, before setting off to the top of Cole Hill. Scotty B won the KOM, as he usually does. After the regroup the pace picked up a bit on the way back, not by a small bit but a big bit.....
Everybody was pretty quiet on the way back, most I'm sure were thinking "bloody tandem" or words to that effect.....It was mentioned to me that I wasn't spending much time on the front at this stage. ......but I'm no fool (or I'd like to think I'm not, but some seem to disagree with me),as I knew that the "Bloody tandem" would spear past when we were at our most vulnerable......I think he gets enjoyment out of our pain......
Anyways as expected the pace picked up on the downhill after Colebrook, no need to say who by ...not much sharing of the lead happened from there...thought we'd leave him on the front...that will teach him to hurt us did no one have the required energy left to lead..... Into the sprint we went with the tandem finally faltering, leaving Daisy on the front, surprisingly there were still 12 left for the sprint.....PMM Man had a plan ......but apparently I stuffed that by getting bored & going too early.....So as I stamped onto the pedals with all I had increasing my impressive power output from 50watts to 60watts, I shot from the back past everybody with half the field picking up my tail as I flashed by, but as expected 10 metres later I bonked, leaving Bunny Hopper to take out the win......
Not sure who came after that.........
Coffee chat was as usual.....Pub after coffee was good too.....
Next week........
PS.
Ah the serenity........
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby nailsaslegs » Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:19 am
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby master6 » Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:14 pm
Umm........it was too good to resist Rob lolnailsaslegs wrote: no-one else was on Cole Hill when I crested the glorious slopes ..... and as usual only I knew that.
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby nailsaslegs » Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:56 pm
Went into see Brian he was in good spirits. He almost incurred the wrath of a nurse as she ran an emergency trolley into his bed he joked "women drivers" He has a few stiches and deep abrasions. He maybe in over night but should heal fine although his wife has said she is retiring him from cycling. But I don't think Brian is going to listen
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby Paul B » Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:13 pm
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby BenevolantDictatorD » Thu Mar 27, 2014 10:58 am
And a good steady ride it was. One puncture and four regroups and we wizzed around in good time. Averages were somewhere between 27 and 31kph depending on how long the wait at the regroup took. Special mention for PaulB taking out the bunch sprint. Obviously Rossie wasn't there this week.
Brian the elder joined us for coffee - all bandaged up with scars aplenty after last weeks fall. Five ribs and a punctured lung might be costing him some good sleep but it hasn't taken that smile off his face. For those getting ready for next week it might be a good idea to bring your climbing gears for another "something a bit different" course.
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby Paul B » Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:30 pm
And as far as the sprint to the finish line is concerned... it was the PMM jersey that did it... unstoppable, with Stewart Sayer a half wheel length behind !!!
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby BenevolantDictatorD » Wed Apr 09, 2014 4:09 pm
The main bunch of 13 assembled awaiting the route for the day. A few strategically placed early hints had the nervousness meter turned up a bit - for good reason. The course was out to Fingerpost to the highway and - turn - left. A short distance and turn left onto the old highway - now a goat track - and then left again onto the Black Charlies climb. Straight for a while and then left again on the Ellendale road from Runnymede. Turn around and come back for coffee - easy.
Now I must say that I get called some interesting names at times after announcing the route - but today there were a few extras added to the list. Anyway - off we went. Black Charlies is not really that hard once you get to the top and the ride from there was quite pleasant. The trundle along the Ellendale road was though interesting countryside, the road was in reasonable condition and the traffic was sparse.
Some even said it was a good course by the time we got back. Coffee was good as always and the chat continued for a while. Brian, the elder, joined us for a chat. His scars and scrapes are healing nicely but he is back to hospital this afternoon to get a bit of fluid off that punctured lung. Fingers crossed for him. Next week - we could go anywhere!
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby *Daisy* » Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:25 pm
After the initial shock of where are we going, it was a fabulous course. The mountain goats took control and once we turned for the return trip back well... do the words ... its not a race ... mean it is?
LOL my god we kicked it up ... I'm still on a buzz and believe we should tackle this course often, some of those straights we clocked over 50km/h. The look on those faces on the return said it all, and the chat and finger pointing summed it up ... till next week !
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby nailsaslegs » Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:58 pm
60kms turned into 65kms.
Avg 30.2km/h
Time 2:09:07
Elevation 600m
Fairly slow start. A couple of chain mechanicals myself included. A speed wobble incident.
Richmond/Back Tea Tree/Broadmarsh/Black Brush Roubaix Road/Pontville/Brighton/Water Tower/Richmond.
Coffee and bakery goodness was had by all - good t see BrianP!
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby Tafi2 » Mon Apr 21, 2014 1:38 pm
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby master6 » Mon Apr 21, 2014 5:11 pm
Autumn Leaves went on to admit that he can get into enough trouble at Richmond on a Wednesday, and further denied ever having heard of Derwent Valley.
Trust a Tafi to attempt a hijack
Start your own thread lol
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby master6 » Mon Apr 21, 2014 5:24 pm
Autumn Leaves has been contacted, and advises that he has not given permission for his name to be associated with this scamTafi2 wrote:'Autumn Leaves' ride
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby Tafi2 » Tue Apr 22, 2014 7:45 am
Ah yes, bring a brush to clear those leaves, no blowers, there's enough wind in the bunch already.
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby nailsaslegs » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:03 am
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby *Daisy* » Tue Apr 22, 2014 10:18 am
You have it all wrong, a long drawn out drinking session the night before i believe must have been the issue ...
The body craving for the elixir ...what else could it be?
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Re: Richmond Bakery Wednesday Ride
Postby BenevolantDictatorD » Wed Apr 23, 2014 3:45 pm
The pace remained steady for the first lap and a half with most of the peleton remaining together with short waits for regrouping. The highlight of the first lap was RobS's GoPro snapping a mounting bracket on the descent of the Duck Pond Hill resulting in it descending faster than the rest of us and causing some concern amongst the bunch as it clattered down the road.
After sensible bunch riding for the majority of the ride someone had to take a run at a breakaway. With a set of train lines in sight the irrepressible PMMMan took off and gapped the bunch by a significant margin. The bunch was worried. No amount of not trying could get the gap any bigger but they were encouraged by his looking around at regular intervals and his obvious effort to maintain the gap. The next to break ranks was BarryTas in his annual run with us. A quick surge off the front and he was soon in a group of two - and then three - and then four - and then five. Things were getting serious with PMMMan the first to let go. Next gone was me with the remaining three sailing off into the distance.
The chasing pack picked up PMMMan and then me with their sights on Barry, young Raymond and ScottyB. A strategic lack of telling anyone that there would be no more regrouping slowed the front bunch but not enough to allow them to be caught. The youngsters dropped Scott and Barry took the honours wherever the line was.
And there we were having coffee joined by Brian the elder and Raymond the elder. With the GoPro in full action Brian the Elder was able to see the full story of what it is like tumbling down Duck Pond - the GoPro came out of it in much better condition than Brian had done!!!
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