Neil did join us and led the first mile or two out of Redhill but then retired the back of the peloton, and after we climbed Tilburstow Hill (via a little-known metalled track he’d found), he decided to skip the rest of the morning’s ride. Lunch was at Horley, a stone’s throw south of Redhill, but first we went way out East to Merle Common, near Oxted. We were bowling along in the sunshine, until we turned south towards Lingfield, when I realised that Neil had made a schoolboy error in planning the route. He had included quite a long section of riding into the wind – and there was quite a fresh breeze blowing, from the south-west. With 20 miles in my legs already to get to Redhill, the extra 27 to get to lunch was a struggle. I kept looking behind me and the other 14 riders were all right behind me, chatting away as if they were having a lovely easy ride. It wasn’t even that hilly.
![]() |
Map |
Author: Simon L
1 Comment:
Ged Lawrenson 21 February 2019 at 20:51 GMT
When I prepared the draft Rides List for Jan./Feb. I pencilled-in Simon for Redhill. He declined - gracefully, Redhill being a bit too far from Twickers for a recce.
I could do it - that is before an important event at Anfield intervened. Hence Neil, and his late-night handover!
Well blow me! I knew all the time that Simon was up to it - he just needed a little gentle persuasion from Neil to prove it. Well done!
Looking forward to your (easy) ride next week Simon: and get well soon Neil.
No comments:
Post a Comment