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Friday, 31 May 2019

Tri-Vets 100 Mile Route


Today, I rode the Tri-Vets 100 mile route.  I took my randonneuse, which is a steady sort of bike, and consciously set a moderate pace, as I wanted to get some timings for my Tri-Vets Standard group.  Here they are:

Start - 0800
Elevenses -  Bramley Cafe,  1045
Lunch - Brockham, 1245
Tea - Lingfield, 1515,
Return to Brockham,  1645

We'll probably be slower on the day, as everything takes a bit longer with more people, but this gives a useful yard-stick. As you might have guessed, there wasn't a lot of lunch on offer at the Cricket Pavilion, so I went to the Dolphin, where they looked after me very well.


Here are the map and stats, and a couple of pictures of the bike at the Cricket Pavilion, in the sun ...





Based on the ride, and on a couple of suggestions from Geoff after his recce, I'll be updating the route gpx in the next day or two.  It's minor stuff, but leaders would be wise to download the latest version. 

Mark







Author: Mark G

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Tim C 01 June 2019 at 18:11 BST

Before I finished reading the sentence properly my on-board predictive text interpreter had told me that your 'randonneuse' must be Maggie and I started to assume that you were out on the tandem. Silly me!

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Thursday, 30 May 2019

A Group Ride from Weybridge - 29th May.

It was nice to see good turnout for the As, despite the weather warnings.

A couple of matters I'd like to bring up.

Firstly, a client of the Day Centre had difficultly manoeuvring his mobility scooter up the entrance ramp due to bikes secured to the railings. I appreciate it's handy to lock bikes to the rails, but this shouldn't prejudice essential access. I've contacted the Day Centre Manager to apologise for the inconvenience caused, and hopefully we'll try to secure a better arrangement in the future.

Secondly, as Hans's report indicates, we had a frustrating run home from Little Kingshill due largely to the absence of a corner marker at a very busy, critical, 4 exit roundabout. A puncture soon after compounded the difficulty, resulting in an already much-delayed return being extended way beyond normal timings.

So I would like to remind Wayfarers about Ride Guidelines - found on the CTC South West London Information Hub, particularly the guidelines found in Ride Leader / Back Marker Guidelines. As it says, corner markers should to mark the turn 'until they are confident they have seen the back marker'.

It is also good practice for all of us to swap mobile numbers, not just back marker and leader. Using live location on Whats App may also help to pinpoint anyone stranded and enable quicker regrouping. To be explored!

Author: Ged Lawrenson

4 Comments:

Dave Vine 31 May 2019 at 09:34 BST

Agreed Ged.

And we could take a lesson from the B's whose leaders normally provide the back marker with a GPX or detailed route guide; we should at least do this for the faster & longer rides which take people out of the areas they are familiar with. On Wednesday I was fortunate because Brian knew the route home for some of us split from the main party.

Janice 31 May 2019 at 09:52 BST

A route for the Garmin is a great idea! I certainly never want to have to cycle down the A30 in rush hour ever again!

Where available, perhaps ride leaders could publish the link to the route in the blog post about the ride a couple of days beforehand?

Brian 31 May 2019 at 11:44 BST

Agree with Ged's comments and the above though not a fan of making Whatsapp a requirement. Better to focus on the fundamentals of the ride guidelines, phone numbers and sharing the route. It's always good to have more than one person with the route as Wednesday also showed and agree with Dave that this is especially true in unfamiliar areas.

Simon L 31 May 2019 at 23:00 BST

Possibly an improvement to the quoted group riding guidelines would be "the corner marker should wait until they are confident *the back marker has seen them*" rather than the other way round...

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Vietnam expedition reunion - 26th May

Xin chào!

At the Headley Village Stores and Tearoom


At the Nivedyam Restaurant














Thanks to Jennie and David for organizing this get-together. Thanks to Pete Beyer for the two photos taken at the Headley Tea Rooms

~ Tim

Author: Tim C

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Fifteen A Group riders set off from Weybridge in the hope that the rain would not materialise. We made good time to Windsor where Geoff had to abandon not feeling well. By Eton jackets were on and our hopes dashed. We still maintained a good pace passing Clivedon House to Hazlemere and eventually reached the Full Moon in heavy rain. Mark had made his own way to Little Kingshill wagering on the more positive of two forecasts, which was wrong. After a good lunch the rain had eased. We set off in relatively dry conditions and made good time to Beaconsfield, Hedgerley and down past Pinewood studios where disaster struck. Janice and Ged ended up taking the turn to Iver Heath, whilst the rest of the group sailed on towards Sutton Lane. Janice sent out an SOS as she had punctured and Mike mounted his shining steed to gallop, sorry pedal to her rescue. Meanwhile, two groups of riders stood waiting in the pouring rain and eventually Brian volunteered to lead a group to Staines station and the rest of us headed for home. 
Many thanks to Brian and Mike for their help, my apologies to Janice and Ged. 

Sorry, can’t give any stats as my Garmin froze (and remains so) at 63 miles whilst we were waiting.


Author: Hans

3 Comments:

Janice 30 May 2019 at 07:50 BST

As back marker I was delayed for some time by John trying to put his lights on. By the time we got to the busy crooked billet roundabout the corner marker had abandoned their post. John and I had no idea which way to go and we waited there up to 1/2 an hour trying to make contact with someone, anyone, who could help.

Ged kindly came to the rescue but by that time all 3 of us were lost. Again we tried to make contact with others but with limited success.

Things got worse when I punctured and being behind Ged he didn’t know. Some 15 mins of frustrating trying to get my new tyre off my new wheel ensued when Ged returned. He also couldn’t get the tyre off.with the levers to hand. Some time later Mike also joined us with better levers and a still difficult inner tube change ensued.

By this time I hadn’t seen the group for well over an hour and 3 of us were lost on unfamiliar roads.

We had to choose to take extremely busy roads in rush hour so it was an horrendous journey home in the main caused by a corner marker abandoning their post before seeing the back marker. It also caused significant delays to the rest of the group waiting round to re group.

Brian 30 May 2019 at 10:52 BST

I can understand your frustration. Patrick, Dave Vine, myself and for a while Mike also waited a long time at the top of Sutton Lane. Unfortunately even after Mike returned to help you we waited another half an hour until it was finally confirmed that you were not going to rejoin us.

Ged Lawrenson 30 May 2019 at 20:25 BST

A long and wet day!

Thanks to all those who waited patiently on corners for riders who never arrived - very frustrating.

Just relieved that everyone got home safely - some in more trying conditions than others, but for all of us very much later than expected - and no tea!

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Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Bs to Hurley


Author: Tony

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B Group - 29th May


A map of Tony's excellent route
A map of Tony's weather at lunchtime

~ Tim

Author: Tim C

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Monday, 27 May 2019

Author: Tony

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Mark G 27 May 2019 at 13:40 BST

This is a good ride, and a hard one. It's popular, so it's worth getting your entry in early. I don't know if it's the case this year, but West Surrey CTC award badges for this ride - Gold for 5 hours and Silver for 6 hours. You can tell how you've done by looking for the pot of badges by the timekeeper at the finish.

Sometimes, when you finish, the pot has gone ...

Time constraints are slightly relaxed for ladies. Finishing on a tandem, I was once galled to find that my riding companion got a sliver badge, but that I did not.

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Tour of the Surrey Hills

Tour of the Hills, which takes place on Sunday 18 August this year, starting 9.45 from Shere Village Hall (near Guildford).


The Tour of the Hills is an Audax event organised by West Surrey CTC and is the club’s most popular annual cycling event.  This year will be our 38th year running the event and we look forward to welcoming even more riders from all over the South East (and beyond) to enjoy what the roads of Surrey Hills can throw at you. 


In case you need reminding, the Tour is a 115km route and takes in 2,300 metres of steep ascent on 14 major climbs including Box Hill, White Down, Greendene, Coombe Bottom, Winterfold Hill, Leith Hill and the infamous Barhatch Lane.  (For comparison, the main routes up Ventoux involve barely 1,600 metres ascent!)  Many club riders find this an irresistible challenge, and a great day out.

To soften the assault on the legs, and make for more of a fun day out with your cycling mates, entrants should have over 100 other riders to share the experience with, regular controls staffed by friendly marshals doling out plentiful supplies of water and jelly babies (if you're lucky), not to mention generous helpings of home-prepared food at the beginning, middle and end of the ride. The number of riders who compliment us each year on our carefully chosen, nutritionally appropriate food speaks volumes about the effort we take to ensure everyone is well fed and watered.  And all this comes at an entry price of just £8 for Cycling UK, Audax and British Cycling members (£11 for non-members).


I hope you can share information about our event with members of your club.  I’m attaching a pdf file containing at-a-glance details.  Full details and entry instructions can be found at:



www.aukweb.net/events/detail/16-356/


Author: Tony

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A ride 29 May to Little Kingshill

Two years ago we had to abandon this ride to Little Kingshill as we were like drowned rats by the time we reached Windsor. Thankfully the weather looks kinder this week so The Full Moon at Little Kingshill is our destination. I’m anticipating a good pace over an increasing hilly course to the Chiltens. 
The final destination in the afternoon is Squires at Shepperton.
Weybridge to lunch is approx 33 miles and the whole ride is a shade under 66 miles. A prompt start from elevenses to ensure lunch at a reasonable time please. 
Menu for the Full Moon.... http://www.thefullmoon.info/menus.html 

Author: Hans

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Brian 27 May 2019 at 14:09 BST

So presumably this not a "longer and faster paced" ride as defined last week? A good challenge though.

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Saturday, 25 May 2019

B's Wednesday the 29th

This is a train assisted ride from Datchet station. 11's will be at Nibbles cafe which is located at the station. The ride will also end back at the station

We shall be heading North West to lunch at the Rising Sun, Hurley, a few small lumps and bumps along the way but nothing too strenuous.

I have been asked if we can pre-order to make things easy for us and the pub. Please see the attached menu and email me with your menu choice ASAP tonyiahopkins@gmail.com

Sun Pub Hurley Menu


Tony..

Author: Tony

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Easy Riders - 22nd May

We had originally decided to go the Stepping Stones pub but it transpired that most of the riders had never seen the real stepping stones across the River Mole so we took a little diversion. This was after diversions through Norbury Farm and Mickleham. From there we decided that the view of Box Hill while we were having lunch would be very pleasant from the Watermill pub on the A25. We went back through the Mole Gap and meandered our way across Ashtead / Epsom Commons to the Moat for tea. 

John

Author: Tim C

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Friday, 24 May 2019

B Group - 22nd May

Fourteen of us left Dorking just after 11.00 am, taking the cycle track alongside the Reigate Road and then the track by the Betchworth Park golf club into Brockham. We then took a roundabout route to Leigh and Newdigate, through Capel, past Ockley Station and down Wear Street and on to Walliswood.

After 18 miles, we arrived at our lunch stop, The Scarlett Arms at 12.50pm, where we sat in the garden enjoying the early summer weather. Service at the pub was swift, the food was good, particularly enjoyed by John Bassett who had the Chicken and Leek pie.


Fed and watered, we left the pub before 2 o’clock, which was great as we had 21 miles to do before afternoon tea, which we decided to change to the Headley Village Tea Room.
Forest Green, Ockley, Capel and Newdigate, along well known roads, at the latter we took Henfold Lane, where incidentally we saw the Alternative A ride going in the opposite direction; this caused us to climb up Punch Bowl Lane.


This latter was also a prelude to climbing up and over Box Hill; that achieved we crossed the Headley Common and onto the Tea room for well-earned teas or coffee and of course cakes, Victoria Sandwich and Apple Cake. It was so warm and peaceful sitting outside that really, none of the nine that had stopped wanted to leave.

Thanks to those that marked corners that enabled the ride to keep moving along at literally just under the 10mph mark, and also to David J for back marking.

Ride safe.


Jennie


Author: Tim C

3 Comments:

Fixie-Dave 24 May 2019 at 20:24 BST

An aesthetically pleasing ride. Thank you, Jennie.
Dave C.

Steph 24 May 2019 at 22:09 BST

67 miles for me Jennie but enjoyed every bit of it . Lovely route. Ta.

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22nd May As on the Trivets 100k

 A good sunny day and eight of us set out to tryout the 100k route, all went very well road surfaces good until we came to the corner from Bones Lane turning left into Croydon Barn Lane, just around the corner the road surface is in a bit a of a state tending to make you ride in the middle of the lane, take care can have fast traffic. The road does get better further on.
Going into Horley the route originally from Mark went under the railway lines to the right, Brian suggested we try it out, on the other side the High Street had road works that appeared to indicate that it was being converted to a pedestrian area.
For the day of the Trivets ride after talking with Mark it would be best to continue along Station Approach and turn right over the bridge, passing the station on the left then entering Victoria Road, a familiar route when going to Weth'spoons.
There is also a small diversion through an estate but my suggestion is that we continue on Vicarage Lane and turn left at Lee Street, this again is a familiar route to most groups.
We followed on the designated route and ended up back at Brockham for lunch at The Royal Oak, food quickly served and tasted good.
OK, after lunch it was down to five of us to ride out the West route, road surface along Old School Lane a bit patchy around the farm area but this is soon past, we continued on the route as far as the Horsham Road and decided we would turn right to Walliswood, into Standen Lane, Mole Street.
We thought better than to go over Leith Hill and turned right on Forest Green Lane to Capel, Newdigate, Shelwood Cross and the familiar route to Strood Green where we stopped for tea.
I would like to say thank you to those that joined me on the ride, Brian G, Peter B, Alan I, Ken D, Dave F, Geoffrey S and Patrick W.
A good ride and good company
Thank you
Geoff
PS thanks to Mark for the route

Author: Geoff Gregory

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Mark G 24 May 2019 at 14:01 BST

Thanks for the feedback, Geoff. I've made the changes to the route that you suggest, and I'll put a note on the blog nearer the time to remind people to download the latest version.

Current Plotaroute version is as up to date as we can make it - thanks again!

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Wednesday, 22 May 2019

A group ride to Goring by Sea 22 May


Ten As made it to the coast where this specially posed photo shows the pier at Worthing in its full glory. Well it was supposed to anyway.......

The climb up the South Downs via Chantry Lane was as long and sharp as expected (I hope, after reading route details on the earlier blog). 



The view of the South Downs was stunning although a very rough off road (and therefore very slow) descent followed. This was probably no faster than the ascent had been. Frances suffered the only puncture of the day following the rough surface but luckily it was more or less downhill all the way to lunch where we arrived in good time at The Bull in Goring by Sea. The food was good and quickly served. The idea of a photo outside the pub was rejected in favour of one by the sea instead.



Several peeled off towards the train station and 6 continued to climb the South Downs and admire the views once more. It was then heads down and good time was made to a tea stop at Southwater for the final photo call for the day.




Dorking to Tanhouse was 73 miles and 3,882ft elevation but several will have achieved over 100 miles and 5,000ft for the day, all at a good pace but with an average speed not reflecting the effort involved due to the 2 off road descents.

Author: Janice

3 Comments:

Mark G 22 May 2019 at 21:15 BST

Great ride, Janice. Thanks

Tim C 23 May 2019 at 18:48 BST

Well, what an absolutely terrific ride, but I don't think that B Group will be doing that one any time soon!

Dave Vine 23 May 2019 at 21:12 BST

Janice,
Many thanks for a superbly organised ride yesterday. You managed to get us all on the road by 10.30 and to keep the speed up while giving us safety briefings when necessary. I was impressed we passed the Sussex Oak at around 11.30, which we normally aim to reach for lunch at 1.00.

I enjoyed the route, particularly south of Horsham, where the roads are not so familiar. Chantry Lane was a delight, and the off-road return to Horsham which I had not done before.

Sorry my legs could not maintain your pace after lunch. I arrived in Horsham just after 5.00, in time for a train home, arriving around 6.30 which was my planned return time.

Congratulations on making the first faster/further ride a success. Perhaps we could try some even earlier starts to increase our touring range, while releiving some of the time pressure during thw day.

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019

A group alternative ride 22nd May

Good morning
I have informed Janice that I will not be on her ride, I will instead be checking out the Trivets 100k routes, if any As would like to join they are most welcome. 10.30 leaving Dorking to ride for start at Brockham.
Lunch not arranged but will be at Brockham, the routes are on the website provided by Mark.
Geoff

Author: Geoff Gregory

3 Comments:

Geoffrey Shields 21 May 2019 at 17:13 BST

Janice, I am constrained by a need to return home by 15/1600 so I will not join the ride. We have an early flight tomorrow and our arrangements are far from finalised. This saves me from probable embarassment in that I have been forcibly restricted to the flatlands for 6 weeks and I doubt that I have the legs for your challenge on Wednesday.

Geoff, Yes subject to my time constraint I would like to join you for at least part of your Tri-Vet rehearsal. Where i can find the route please? I need to research bail out options.

Geoffrey Shields 21 May 2019 at 18:01 BST

I meant to say early flight on Thursday.

Geoff Gregory 21 May 2019 at 19:22 BST

Hi Geoffrey, you can find the route on the March blog under Trivets, I will see if I have you in my contacts or add you and send the Strava route to you
Geoff

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Monday, 20 May 2019

B Group ride - Wednesday 22nd

Wednesday’s ride will be heading south, taking an undulating route to Walliswood where we shall lunch at the Scarlet Arms pub.
After lunch, we shall again try to avoid the bigger hills with the exception of Punch Bowl Lane and Box Hill, afternoon tea is planned for at Destination Bike just after the top of Box Hill.
Some riding on track, mainly on tarmac.
Look forward to seeing you all.
Jennie

Author: Tim C

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Sunday, 19 May 2019

A Group - Longer / Faster Paced Rides.

Way back in December last year views were sought from the A Group on longer / faster rides. Well, you've probably wondered what happened to your views?

The answer is quite a lot! Our committee in April looked at your responses and, without making any formal decisions, thought it was worth pursuing. (An extract from the report, updated, is included below).

We've already had two longer rides in April and May. Now it's time for a longer - and faster-paced ride. The full details are included in the announcement for the 22nd May A Group ride from Dorking below.

A Group Rides - Responses to an email survey on 30th December 2018.
As part of the preparation of the 2019 Annual Rides Plan the A group were advised of some initiatives regarding longer rides: it was suggested that these rides, and potentially others, could be at a faster pace. (A faster pace could be around 14mph). For example such a ride could be held once a month during the summer (April to September), and would be up to the ride leader to announce such a ride on the blog. Views were sought on this idea.


The Response.
Of the 32 A group members contacted, 19 responded. Of these, 13 supported the initiative; 3 were broadly in agreement, subject to provisions; 2 were opposed to making any changes; and 1 expressed no view. Therefore, half of A group riders were supportive, in some form or another, of  longer / faster-paced rides.


What People Said.
Comments made by respondents included:-
* the knock-on effect of those not wishing to participate in such a ride,
* some idea of numbers?
* riders shouldn’t be dropped,
* the need for more leaders if the A group was split for longer rides,
* could slower riders be detached after lunch - to ride separately?
* faster As could be seen as elitist - a big jump from faster As to Bs
* As dropping down to Bs would worsen the already large Bs,
* implies the need for a separate, new A- or B+ group,
* the need for an earlier start for such rides,
* riders need to know the route on faster-paced rides,
* drop slower riders to the back marker,
* keep to flat roads for faster paced rides/avoid hillier routes.


What happens Next?
To reflect this outcome it is suggested that:-
* one longer / faster pace A ride takes place from April to September,
* the ride leader announce such a ride in good time on the blog,
* A riders express intention to participate in such rides,
* if necessary the B ride be split to accommodate extra A riders dropping down to Bs,
* if appropriate a separate lunch venue be planned to accommodate a separate B group


Longer / Faster paced rides.
On 22nd May the first faster-paced - as well as longer ride, is planned to the coast and back. (See details below). The Shoreham Century - a longer ride - is in the Rides List for the 12th June, and on 19th June - the Tri-Vets ride, will have a mix of longer and faster paced rides. On 26th June a longer ride, going to the North West, is planned from a new venue at Egham. With Guildford on 14th August regarded as a longer ride, further longer / faster paced rides could be planned for July and September.


Author: Ged Lawrenson

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A Group Ride 22 May, Dorking. 10.30 Start. Challenging Ride Warning.


I was set the task of leading a challenging ride for those wishing to do a longer/hillier 
and/or faster ride.This is a temporary departure only from the usual A group rides and 
there will only be 5 or 6 such rides for the whole of this year, all taking place during 
the summer months. It will be necessary to leave Dorking11s by 10.30 to ease the timings 
for the rest of the day.

I’m conscious that my ride for Wednesday won’t be for everyone and hopefully by giving 

a few days notice all necessary arrangements can be made. So that you can decide and 
to give you a rough idea, when I reccie’d the route starting and finishing in Epsom, the ride 
was further than usual (98 miles), hillier (just over 5,000 feet) and of necessity at a good 
average speed to enable lunch to be eaten at lunchtime, afternoon tea to be taken 
before the cafes close and for me to be home by dinner time.

It is without a doubt a stunningly beautiful route with a couple of off-road sections. I first rode 

it with Cheam & Morden in 2014 and it made a big impression on me then and I was reminded 
why when I reccie’d it yesterday.

I’d say that to enjoy the ride you need to be comfortable cycling at an average pace of 13.5mph+ 

over 75 miles (on the basis that we can all grit our teeth and put our heads down once on the 
home stretch). Strava is especially helpful to look at average speeds over a total ride, as is a 
Garmin or a good old fashioned bike computer. It’s important to be able to make this average 
speed comfortably even if you intend getting a train back from lunch or later. Otherwise any 
slower pace as a group will mean those who are cycling the whole route will risk finding
that lunch is very late, the afternoon tea stop is closed and they get home unreasonably late.

So I hope you’ll be happy to join me on this stunning ride on little used roads (by either us or 

indeed other people) but if you’re unsure what are the alternatives? They might include taking
 the ride at a slower pace and getting the train back from Worthing/Horsham/Dorking; however, 
you’ll need to have a copy of the route, a map or a sat nav and hopefully the company of others 
who are like minded.

You’ll find a map of the route if you look on my Strava for the ride titled ‘Dorking to Tanhouse
 
via Goring by Sea’ on 18 May.

If you’d like to upload the route to a Garmin, the file can be found at:

http://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/24457874


In outline, from Dorking we’ll head to Rusper, Warnham, Broadbridge Heath and Barns Green. 

Our ascent of the South Downs will be made using the somewhat brutal Chantry Lane which at 
the top meets the South Downs Way. The first mile or so of our descent will be slow as it’s on a 
stony and rough bridleway through Angmering Park Estate.Those who know me will know that I’m 
not keen on off-road (and on my new bike too). However, even I would concede that it was justified 
by the sheer beauty of the surroundings.

Finally, after 37 miles and 2,092ft of climbing since leaving Dorking we’ll arrive at the Bull pub in

Goring by Sea. I was assured I don’t need to book numbers so I’ll keep my fingers crossed that’s 
right on the day. Lunch was medium to pricy but excellent quality and sandwiches include chips or 
salad (I doubt anyone needs to know that last option).

Post lunch we’ll cycle along the seafront to Worthing and after an unpleasant 1/2 mile on the A27, 

we’ll leave the noise and chaos behind and turn left into the calm of Church Lane and climb Titch Hill
 (so it can’t be that big given its name, can it). More stunning South Downs scenery and big views. 
Once the descent has started it’s important not to go shooting ahead as we’ll be taking the 1st left, 
otherwise if you overshoot it’s a very steep hill to climb back up in the wrong gear as I discovered 
on the reccie.

From the bottom of the Downs we pass through Steyning, Dial Post and aim for the delightful 

surroundings of the cafe stop at Southwater which is open til 5. This is 23 miles and approximately 
1,150ft climbing from lunch. (There is an earlier stop at the Old Barn nurseries just before Dial Post 
but there’s still a long way home at that point so it’s probably best avoided).

After Southwater we’ll head to Horsham via Lovers Lane, the second gloriously quiet off road track

of the day.From Horsham to Rusper we take a quiet but steep climb at the side of Holbrook Park. 
After Rusper the route ends at Tanhouse Farm which will have long closed by then. The totals for 
Dorking to Tanhouse are 72 miles and 3,881ft elevation.

I made my way back to Epsom by backtracking the outward route so home via Dorking and the

A24 cycle track to Leatherhead. Annoyingly I was a couple of miles short of 100 and so of course 
I had to do a loop at the end.


Posted by Janice

NB Let me know if you plan to attend this ride - so that arrangements may be made to cater
for those joining a more-than-normal B Group Ride. Also it would be a good idea to bring 
snacks/energy bars for eating on route.














Author: Ged Lawrenson

8 Comments:

Geoff Gregory 20 May 2019 at 15:42 BST

Hi Janice, thank you for a very precise view of the ride, I feel that I will not be up to it but I am sure that it will be great. I shall though be joining you at Dorking with the intention of checking out the 100k Trivets route, if anyone from the A group would like to join me they would be most welcome, my intention is to ride through to Brockham and start as we would on the day of the Trivets, lunch will be in Brockham either pub or cafe then hopefully out to do the second half.
Geoff

Janice 20 May 2019 at 16:28 BST

Thanks for letting me know Geoff. That sounds good use of your time!

Brian 20 May 2019 at 17:38 BST

Hi Geoff/Janice
Only back from holiday Tuesday evening and don't want to be too late back on Weds so will go with Geoff. Geoff: are you starting at 1100 or 1030?

Frances Stewart 20 May 2019 at 17:56 BST

Janice great information. Have downloaded route - this is my first 100 of the season so will do ny best to keep up with you! Many thanks Frances

Janice 20 May 2019 at 19:03 BST

Brilliant. See you 10ish for a coffee and cake in Dorking, ready for our 10.30 start. Bring a couple of snacks with you, I certainly needed it on the way down.

Geoff Gregory 20 May 2019 at 20:07 BST

Well Brian I don't know, was not expecting company though I should have thought I might, so I think we should be away at 10.30 as its 32ish miles on either route.
Be good to have you along and any other A's who wants a flat ride, please be aware of the distances on either route are 32ish miles but you can drop out after lunch if you wish to, no pressures on anyone.
Janet, just looked at your route, believe it or not I had been looking at a ride to Worthing a month or so ago and the route you have is so similar, looking on Google maps Street View your hill climb certainly looks long.
Geoff

David W 21 May 2019 at 07:08 BST

Looking forward to joining your ride, Janice, but I'll be returning by train from the coast as I need my legs intact for Thursday!

Just possibly I might be a bit late for the Dorking start but I've got the route so I'll chase you down if this happens.

Janice 21 May 2019 at 09:07 BST

Ok great. Dave B will be getting the train back from Worthing.

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