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  1. +1 for the MagicShine lights as recommended by Al.

     

    Regardless of whether he will be riding on lit/unlit roads I would also recommend a hi-vis vest of the type road-workers and guys on building sites tend to wear. Bike shops sell them but you can also get them in B&Q for a lot less, and you can customise them by stitching on extra bits of

    Scotchlite tape. This can become an absorbing hobby in itself :shock:

  2. Hi Folks

     

    I've got an all-day pass for Sun 9th Sep and I'm going to do a wee excursion in the Borders. Here is the plan should anyone wish to join me:

    http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1612711

    ...it's 100 miles, starting and finishing at Moffat. (In words: Lockerbie via the "old" A74, Langholm, Eskdalemuir, Yarrow, Meggethead/Talla, Devils Beeftub, Moffat.) It is a route best described as "rolling", no mental hills (we're approaching Meggethead from the East rather than the "challenging" Western approach). Cafe stop in Eskdalemuir @ 48 miles.

     

    I suggest we meet in Moffat outside the Town Hall (which is roughly opposite the Balmoral Hotel) at 0815 for an 0830 start. Usual club run rules apply. Average speed likely to be around 14mph (based on Garmin stats from the Ayr-Newton Stewart ride back in June).

     

    Below I've pasted in a couple of photos I took last time I rode on some of these roads. If you are interested please respond on this thread. NB this is obviously weather-dependent - I'll make a go/no-go decision on Sat 8th Sep no later than midday and update this thread at that time.

     

    Thanks

    Tony

     

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  3. Nice run to Stewarton this morning with Greig's blue-and-yellow train...a well-marshalled bunch indeed :grin:

     

    After the split Matt, Boyd, Andy and I teamed up with the Paisley Velo guys. Later on we saw some people from Athelite Tri Club stripping off to go for a swim in Black Loch. Rather them than me - Iain thought it looked like "a place you would dump bodies in"

  4. Comrades

     

    I will join you but will split off from the group at Stewarton to explore some rustic byways and maybe do a few extra hills.

     

    If anyone else wants to join me I'd be glad of the company...aiming to be back in Johnstone by 1300 having done about 50 miles (not stopping at a cafe)

     

    Thanks

    Tony

  5. Nice to catch up today, Greig. Glad to be of help :grin:

     

    For info, what we were doing on our lap of the Glengarnock circuit wasn't really "through-and-off", it was the "Continental Change" as described in paragraph 3 of this article:

    http://www.edinburghrc.co.uk/news/281/9 ... Chain-Gang

    ...paragraphs 1 & 2 describe "through and off".

     

    Or you could refer to the "Continental Change" as "Double Spells" since that is what it amounts to - you take a double spell when at the front. These pictures may help (the link will only work if you have Powerpoint installed):

    http://www.andamento.co.uk/tony/Bunch_R ... nental.mht

  6. Hi Folks

     

    recently I decided to support my local CTC member group by organising some rides in the Renfrewshire/Inverclyde area. There is one this Saturday if anyone wants to come along. Details below (note the unusual start/finish point).

     

    Start time: 0930

    Start/finish: Johnstone Station

    http://ridewithgps.com/routes/939408

    This route is 44 miles in total. No cafe stop. Back in Johnstone by 1300 or so. Average speed roughly 13-14mph.

     

    You don't need to be a CTC member to come along - I think the rule is you're allowed to come along 5 times before you have to join. (This rule is related to the guidelines concerning liability insurance for club runs).

     

    Thanks

    Tony

  7. No rain and quite a bit of sun, the Met Office were spot-on :grin:

     

    Roll call:


    • me
      Iain Cowden
      Mary
      Bill Thomson
      Paul Cooper
      Chung
      Boyd Johnstone
      Al Yuille
      Alan Fox
      Alan Broadfoot (Ayr Roads - Jets dad)
      Chris Johnson (GMBC - Al's pal)
      Campbell Hutcheson

    ...a bigger turnout than I expected given the absence of Dennis and his Lanarkshire squadra.

     

    Garmin stats:

    http://connect.garmin.com/activity/192419816

     

    High tea is the new rock'n'roll :rockband

  8. Latest Met Office forecast for Newton Stewart for Sunday 24th June:

     

    [attachment=0]NS.png[/attachment]

    ...the Ayr forecast is more or less identical. See you tomorrow morning at Alloway at 0900. Oh ya dancer !

     

    One thing I want to emphasise - for people who are new to this - don't park in the space behind Burns Cottage. Although it is free it closes at 1700 or 1730 and we might not be back by then. Best to stick to the free public parking spaces along the side of the road as described in my initial post.

     

    If you're going to be late you can call me on 07896-153853.

     

    Thanks

    Tony

  9. Forecast for Ayr/Newton Stewart for Sunday currently showing as "showers / sunny spells" - same as last year and the year before iirc 8-) I will check again tomorrow (Friday). If the forecast has suddenly got much worse I'll cancel/reschedule and will post a message on here no later than 9pm on Friday stating that.

     

    Re the Albert guys: anyone got a contact number for Dennis? Failing that I will try to sign up to their website & put a message on their forum.

     

    Anyone got space in their car for Boyd? I'm getting a lift from BillT, not sure if he has space for 3 bikes in the back.

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