Author: Ged Lawrenson
Wednesday's ride from Cobham RBL will skirt around the edge of Guildford and head down for lunch at The Admiral pub in Ash Vale (a late change of venue and a new one to me, and subject to a final recon on Monday...long story, ask me on the ride if you want to know!!).
21 miles to lunch, and then 22 miles post-lunch for tea at a cafe of your choice depending on arrival time in Walton-on-Thames (Riverhouse Barn - last orders 3.30pm, Wilde Brunch at Walton Bridge - 4pm).
All on road and no major climbs, about 650m climbing in total.
Please e-mail me at bartholomews@blueyonder.co.uk by 7pm on Monday evening if you would like to join the ride.
Author: Dave Bartholomew
For some reason entries came in very slowly, but I was relieved to find that a respectable 18 joined our ride to Warren Row Velolife, including the welcome return of Steve Wiltshire.
First group off included Andy H, Dave B, Mike, Neil W and Janice, led by Fiona.
We set off in glorious weather, lovely route and arrived at Velolife in Warren Row in good time for toasted sandwiches sitting in the much needed shade. A good route back, diverting around Staines due to the fire. Thank you to Janice for back marking and my group for their company and assisted leading / navigation.
Dave W was second.
Dave's ride marked my return to the A's after an eight-week lay-off and, mercifully, there weren't too many hills and there was plenty of shade! My group (Peter S, Frances, Steve D and Steve W) set off promptly and, praise be the Lord, had a largely uneventful ride! Dave V's excellent route took us out into an area we don't often get the chance to visit and there was an abundance of charming, and pretty well traffic-free, lanes. Somewhat to my astonishment, we reached lunch well before 1.00 pm and were able to relax over lunch in the shade and fill water bottles before setting off again into the inferno!
An intriguing route led us back to Staines, where inferno was the operative word! My group unintentionally missed a lot of the action by detouring into Lammas Rec to use the facilities, then deliberately detoured again around the riverside walk to sidestep the disruption. We saw lots of fire engines in the distance, but all the action was over! After a few more miles we were at tea and my ride was, blissfully, almost over. The rest of the group still all had a reasonable distance to ride to get home and that most have been a hot and sticky ride! Well done everyone for sticking it out on a very long day, and thanks to Peter S for backmarking.
Last off was my group comprising Sue C, Richard, Dave F, Andy C, plus Ged who had remained behind to wrangle with a mysterious puncture and Hans who arrived to make up the lucky Seven.
The initial ascent of Tite Hill was the only climb of the day, and the delightful traverse of Windsor Great Park was the idea of Neil C, who was unfortunately unable to join us. For the rest of the morning we benefitted from plenty of shade, with a temperature only about 25°.
I had planned that the groups arrive about 10 minutes apart, to allow for Velolife’s restricted sandwich toasting capacity, which seemed to work ok, and we still had plenty of time together.
My group left last. The afternoon started shady, but approaching Windsor the shade disappeared and the temperature increased to 30°+. Not too bad if you kept moving, but when stopped it was clear we were riding in a furnace.
We arrived in Staines which was in lockdown due to a fire, but thankfully Dave W’s group arrived to pilot us along the riverbank path which was still open. One benefit of the lockdown was that the road onwards to Shepperton was quieter than usual.
We met up with Dave’s group again in Shepperton and those taking tea rode together to Squires in Upper Halliford, for a welcome (for me at least) rest.
Thanks everyone for coming out on a challenging day, especially Fiona and Dave W, and in my group Ged for backmarking.
Author: Dave Vine
Thanksgiving Service will be held on Friday 5th July at 11:30 am at
All Saints Church
Chestnut Avenue
KT10 8JL
If you are planning to attend please let Ray Wren know ASAP So arrangements can you made by his wife Pam.
email
raymondwren@fastmail.co.uk
Tony..
Author: Tony
Start: Egham, Manor Farm DC, Manor Farm Lane TW20 9HR
We will again be heading into Berkshire to sample some delightful lanes and scenery.
Lunch at Velolife, Warren Row. It’s not far from last week’s lunch spot, but I intend to get there without duplicating any of Neil’s route. 22 Miles all on road, minimal climbing, Tite Hill excepted.
Velolife offers toasted sandwiches and cakes, no need to pre-book.
Tea at Upper Halliford Squires. 26 Miles, only Bray footbridge off-road, mostly downhill.
I hope you can join me. If so, please email d.vine207@btinternet.com by Monday evening.
Author: Dave Vine
Author: Tony
Author: Neil C
Ged Lawrenson 22 June 2024 at 08:17 BST
At the delightful Cricketers pub, some of us were musing about the cricket pavillion on the Green, (the building with the unusual balcony). A bit of research reveals it was built in 1913 - as the Village Hall and Caretakers House, and long after cricket had first been played on the Green over 210 years ago! At least we guessed correctly that it was built in the Edwardian era - just!
We are looking for an enthusiastic person with a basic level of IT knowledge to join the committee as Membership Secretary (MS). The role includes collecting subscriptions and ensuring that we are complying with all data protection legislation. A full role description can be found here. As well as the dry IT stuff the role is a great way to meet new members and welcome them to the club. The new MS will be fully supported by the Committee and Reps/helpers from each group (A’s, B’s and Easy Riders). The job description may sound a little daunting however the bulk of the work is done once a year when most of the subs are collected and data is managed and archived.
Current members of the committee
will provide a full handover and support any candidate with necessary teaching
they may require to fulfil the role. We will also be more than happy to discuss
the role over an informal chat if you are tempted but would like more information.
Please drop me an email if you are interested.
With best wishes
Sue
Author: Sue F
Ray Wren has received this information from Pam Tiller about plans for a Service of Thanksgiving for Peter.
Following their private family goodbye at the Crematorium earlier in the day the Thanksgiving Service will be held on Friday 5th July at 11:30 am at
All Saints Church
Chestnut Avenue
KT10 8JL
~ Tim C
Author: Tim C
On Wednesday the 19th, we were blessed with some brilliant weather to cycle in. Eighteen of us met at the Ferry Café at Shepperton lock for a gentle ride taking in the west of London parks. We set off early at 10.30 to get to the pub at Osterley by around 12.45, followed by the other 2 groups at 10.40 and 10.50. Tony Hopkins led the first group away consisting of Pam, Liz, Gill, John and Karl. This was followed by Arwyn’s group, consisting of Sabina, Bernard, Davey, Christina, Tony Hooker, Ian and a late starter Geoff who met up with them at Bushy Park. And finally, by Ray’s group consisting of Tim, Paul, Anne, Ann and Colin. The route took us through Hampton, Bushy Park, across the river at Teddington Lock, through to Ham gate and Richmond Park.
Ray’s Group in Richmond Park
On reaching the pub, our preordered food was ready for us
and quickly consumed. We then spent some time chatting before starting on our
way back to Hampton Court. Our route this time was through Osterley Park, down
London Road to Syon Park, Isleworth, St Margarets, Twickenham, Bushy Park and
onto Dish at Hampton Court.
The ride was very enjoyable due to the excellent weather,
the great company and the relatively traffic free roads that we encountered.
Arwyn did a great job of sub-leading his first ride and a big thank you to Tony
Hopkins for helping me out by sub-leading. Just in case I forget, thank you
also to John, Davey and Tim for back marking the groups.
Ray Y
Author: Ray Youlden
This week we will be heading west to The Cricketers at Littlewick Green and returning to Shepperton Lock for tea.
Author: Neil C
Peter on his first ride with Wayfarers |
We have heard some very sad news from Ray Wren, that Peter Tiller has died (Tuesday 11th June). Ray received a call from Peter's wife Pam on Wednesday morning to tell him and ask him to let us know.
Peter has cycled with our Wayfarers groups since 2010. In recent years he became seriously ill but continued to turn up to ride with the Easy Riders whenever he was able to, including numerous rides this year.
Our thoughts are with Pam and their family.
~ Tim
Author: Tim C
Simon L 13 June 2024 at 08:21 BST
Very sad news. Peter was our Auditor (for Sou'Westers and Cheam & Morden) until last year, when he retired. He gave me tremendous support and advice as Treasurer and never wanted any public thanks (one year he said he would refuse to sign the accounts if I thanked him in my report), but most of all I'll remember his friendship and his positive attitude.
Steph 13 June 2024 at 15:39 BST
A very kind and friendly man always ready to chat . I was very sad to hear the news.I remember when he first led a B ride and coming down from the As set off at a pace not noticing the lack of followers. Very funny .
FOR SALE: CARBON FIBRE ROAD BIKE, L size, £800
Pearson “Hammer and Tongs” 2016. View and test ride in Fulham/Richmond Park.
Ultegra Di2 groupset, 11speed, 50/34 with 12-32t cassette
Traditional set up: rimbrakes, traditional skewer arrangement, tubed tyres, 23/28mm
1st wheelset: Fulcrum Racing 6 or Racing 3. 2nd wheelset: Mavic Aksium One with almost new cassette.
An endurance bike that offers excellent all day riding for someone 6ft- 6ft 3inches. A good bike for Mt Ventoux and other vertical challenges. Not set up as a tourer but versatile; my son, Tim, comfortably rode LEJOG Spring 2021, carrying all that was required for an unsupported hotel-hotel ride, using inframe bags.
Professionally maintained, limited amount of obvious wear and tear. The bike was refurbished (new bottom bracket, new chain wheels, chain and cassette) and thoroughly overhauled in 2022. V little use since then. Surveyed by Pearson on 01.05.2024 and deemed fit to ride.
GEOFFREY SHIELDS 07768 045 698 geoffrey.shields@outlook.com
Author: Geoffrey Shields
Brian Bent 14 June 2024 at 14:23 BST
What is the top tube size? I have a frame marked L top tube 53 and I’m 5ft 7
Geoffrey Shields 16 June 2024 at 09:56 BST
My guess is that you will be stretched out on the HnT, L size frame. Achievable but probably not comfortable beyond 45 mins or so. You are welcome to come and try. Please call 07768 045 698. Geoffrtey Shields