Sunday, 3 May 2026

Report from A Group Ride on Wednesday 29th April

 Report from Karl (slower group)

Following a very a short and efficient AGM chaired by Sue F and Dave F, and leaving enough time between the first and second group, I led out the last group of A riders: five of us in total: me, Gill, Dave E, Dave F and Brian. The first and second groups being led by Dave V and Steve D respectively.

Wow, was it windy !  The pictures of the day are deceptive in that the weather looks beautiful, and yes the sun did shine, but the wind would almost knock us of our bikes. This was my first ride as leader, and on the outward leg I found myself riding into a strong headwind out in front of the group.

Due to the AGM taking up the majority of the morning, time allowed only a short ride to our lunch stop at ‘spoons in Epsom, where our small group had some respite from the wind and lunched more than adequately. (I always find it tempting at these times simply to break off the ride and enjoy a couple of more pints of ale with a sticky toffee pudding, but no, as leader one must show example! )

Maybe it  was because we were comfortably fortified, but more likely I think because we were riding along more sheltered routes between houses and trees, the wind was not so noticeable in the afternoon. Leaving Epsom, we cycled firstly alongside the railway line and then through Ashtead common, taking a slight detour to allow Dave F drop of his backpack with his notes from the AGM. Somewhere between Ashtead and Leatherhead, Dave E and Gill peeled off to go their separate ways home, leaving only three of us to continue. A short time later, just as we joined the cycle path alongside the A24 outside Leatherhead, we caught up with the second group led by Steve, and our groups melded into one. Up to Headley, under the M25 and then an undulating descent down to Epsom followed. We avoided the centre of the town by skirting around it passing close by, in turn,  the hospital, Lidl and then into Kiln Lane behind Sainsbury’s and Glynn to arrive at the Flying Saucer CafĂ© stop and end of ride in Ewell village Bourne Hall where a cup of tea and some cake was enjoyed by many.

 

 

It was a good ride. I certainly enjoyed it. It leaves me to thank my two subleaders: Dave V and Steve D. Their reports on the day are set out below.

Before finishing, I was asked to report briefly on my thoughts regarding the Spond app as used to invite and enrol members on events (rides). Clive asked me if it was something I would want to try out, and he kindly set up the invite for me. The app then provided me with a template to fill in with details such as the response deadline, the start point and time, and a comment section for general information. I was pleased to note that web addresses (such as a link to the route)  were converted to hyperlinks automatically. The great advantage of the app to me is that it avoids the organiser having to collate and respond to individual e-mails. It is clear also to see who and how many are attending. The app can generate a list of attendees, and this can then be edited and pasted back into the comment section with group information and start times etc.  I found the whole process straightforward and the app easy to use.

Two points worth mentioning: firstly, I had instances of members simply messaging me in the app that they wanted to enrol on the ride. Users need to understand that they need to “accept” the invitation to appear on the ride attendee list. Secondly, if a member has a special request in relation to the event (“slow group please”), it is best entered as a comment within the event as opposed to sending a separate message (outside the event).

I think perhaps my biggest concern as my first time leading a ride, was how exactly would I define the ride and communicate it to others. In short, how would I generate a gpx file of the route ? Fortunately, I managed to do this using the free version of RidewithGPS and create a gpx file without ever needing to leave my PC (although I did recce the route). The gpx file and link to the route on RidewithGPS is easily then copied into Spond. I suspect this process could also be a challenge to other prospective ride leaders.

 

 

Report from Steve D (medium group)

After the AGM where Jennie J was rightfully recognised for all her hard work in the club, leading rides, organising events and food. She has a big heart and is always helping others, John B and Ed S spring to mind. So Jennie deservedly was awarded the Arthur Jessop shield.

So I set off with Simon L, Neil W, Sue C and Gina for a slow ride to Weatherspoons in Epsom. Karl's route was good on mostly cycle paths. What a surprise after lunch when the route carried us on roads I have never ridden before, despite living in the area for 25 years. Considering this was Karl's first lead ride I was impressed by the way the route kept us on safe cycle paths. The only real hill was Lodge Lane, but we met up here with Karl's group. Gina and Sue left us for home, so seven of us had tea and very good cake (I know, I had a Strawberry tart at Bachmann's with my coffee earlier) at The Flying Saucer cafe. Thanks Karl for planning a great route for us around the AGM.


Report from Dave V (fast group)

After an impressively brisk AGM (thanks Sue and Dave F) we (Clive, Dave W & Guy) took to the road in brisk conditions, keen to secure access to the rather sketchy cycle parking in front of Epsom ‘spoons.

En route we took time to divert from the main road for a quieter loop through the Horton Country Park roundabouts, designed to discourage motor traffic.

After lunch we took in Ashtead Common’s thankfully dry cycle tracks, and a hitherto unknown railway level-crossing before heading generally southwards, and downwind, ultimately along the less used A24 cycle lane.

Dave W left us at Mickelham looking for a route home, while we climbed up to Headley, by now into a blustery headwind.

Clive left us for home on the outskirts of Epsom, while Guy and I dodged around the back streets eventually leading to Bourne Hall, where the flapjacks were well received not least for their sugar content, and shortly after we were reunited with Steve and Karl’s groups.

 

Saturday, 2 May 2026

Invitation to B Group Ride 6th May

You are all most welcome to join the ride from the Royal British Legion, 105 Downside Bridge Rd, Cobham KT11 3DG.

The morning route is 33.8kms / 21 miles, via Effingham, a couple of short inclines High Barn Lane and Green Deene, an off-road on Drover’s Road to Newlands Corner and its scenic view over the Downs. Then it’s all downhill to West Clandon and the pub.

Lunch is at the ever-welcoming Barley Mow pub in West Horsley. No pre-orders are required. 

The afternoon ride is 18.3 kms / 11.5 miles to Garson’s Farm Garden Centre, Esher, via Cobham.

I will be joined by my ever-dependable co-leaders Tim G and John A.

If you would like to join the ride, please email me directly on fdsilva82@gmail.com  before 6pm Monday evening please.

Have a great Bank Holiday weekend. Happy Cycling!

Francis

Friday, 1 May 2026

Invitation to A group ride from Cobham 6th May

 

We will be riding 23 miles to lunch at The Milk Churn ,1500 ft of ascent and returning, 13 miles to The Old Clunker cafe with 900 ft of ascent. After the Hilly 50, a piece of cake!

If you would like to lead a group please respond on Spond.

Route files on Whatsapp.

Steve D.

Thursday, 30 April 2026

B Group Ride Report - 29th April '26

A bright, fine but windy day set the scene for today’s proceedings. A handful of early birds met for morning refreshment at the portable cafe at the far end of Long Ditton recreation ground while others gathered outside the Village Hall. The AGM meeting ran smoothly and matters covered in record time. Congratulations to all those involved. 

Team John A

Twenty two cyclists spread over three groups left a little earlier than planned to enjoy the fine but bracing and breezy conditions ahead. Mick A kindly took photos of each group just before their departure. 

Team Francis D'S


Our morning ride took us on a meandering route via Claygate, Esher, Walton, Weybridge to Chertsey where we enjoyed lunch at the Bridge Hotel. Service was prompt and efficient in relaxed and comfortable surroundings.  


Team Tim G


Breezy conditions persisted as we later headed alongside the river to Laleham then Shepperton, Sunbury and Hampton to our final destination at Bushy Park. A few off-road sections were included for added interest. Fortunately all went well and there were no issues. Cyclists from each group enjoyed tea at the  Pheasantry Cafe outside in the warm sunshine. 


Thanks to everyone who made today’s ride a success, to my two subbies John A and Francis D’S and to our three back markers. Always a pleasure to plan and enjoy a ride that is appreciated by all involved. A good day had by all !


TimG. 


Arthur Jessop Award 



I was so thrilled to hear about the presentation of the Arthur Jessop Cycling Award. Thank you so much for this recognition. 

Being a part of The Wayfarers has been such a rewarding experience for me, and it means a lot to know that my contributions have made an impact. I truly appreciate joining such a wonderful list of the others that have received it.

Thank you once again for this honour.


Yours 

Jennie J

Sunday, 26 April 2026

Ride Report - Hilly 50k Saturday 25th April

This year’s Hilly 50k attracted a bigger bunch of riders than previous years. Was it the dry roads and perfect weather, or the promise of fewer potholes on the newly revised route? Or dare I say it, the absence of Sheephouse and Whitedown?  Or more likely, a mixture of reasons.

As well as the normal support from H50-hardened Wayfarers, we had significantly increased female support, and from B group members. So many riders that the usual “sensibly paced” group ride had to be split into two, led by Andy C and me. In addition there was a group of seasoned Saturday “Beginners” led by Steve W.    

We also had impressive support from Bella Velo (thanks Frances) Teddington Velo and Wimbledon Windmilers.    

   

     

In all 45 riders on the road, with a strong showing from the home team.

                                    

Andy’s group left on time around 10am with my group about 5 minutes later, with Peter S backmarking (thanks Peter). My group soon settled into a pattern of climbing at our preferred pace, then regrouping at the top, with occasional briefing on the next stage. 

All the groups (Andy’s, Steve’s and mine) met up for refreshments at the King’s Head Shop in Holmbury, where the staff coped admirably with our numbers, which well exceeded the estimate I had given them.     

After leaving Holmbury we descended, and rode some beautiful lanes, before the shock of Pitch Hill, which was the first of a quartet of afternoon climbs (Combe Lane, Crocknorth and Box Hill). Despite the climbing there was good evidence that we were beginning to enjoy ourselves.    

And there were some nice descents too, with chances to admire the scenery or, if you prefer, the bluebells.

All the groups arrived atop Box Hill before 3.30 where we were checked in by Terry, and delighted to find Christina had arranged a welcome feast with Sabina’s help.    

  

Special thanks are due to Maggie J who organised signing-in from early morning, and Terry who stayed to the finish, checking riders as they returned.      

Thanks also to Steve W, Paul J, Andy C, Tim C (IT support and team photographer) and Christina (finishers feast).

This year Mike Morley’s son Tim was away and he and his team will be riding  on May 16th. So far we have collected around £1,170 for St Raphael’s, and the JustGiving site remains open for further donations, which are all much appreciated.

P.S. There's a link to Steve W's excellent Beginners report here.

P.P.S. Click here for a full collection of photos.


Friday, 24 April 2026

B Group Ride 29th April '26

You are invited to join us for next week's B group ride after our annual AGM at Long Ditton Village Hall. We will be heading out towards Chertsey via Walton-on-Thames for lunch at 'The Bridge' Hotel. The afternoon ride will return back via Sunbury-on-Thames for tea at Hampton Court.

Please reply by Monday evening to be added to the ride list.

Email - timgibbons1@virginmedia.com
WhatsApp - 07756961505

Look forward to seeing you all on Wednesday.

TimG.