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Ken Mac got a reaction from chung in Sunday 18th Sept
Hi Glen,
You will be most welcome. The pace will be whatever suits the abilities of the group, nobody gets left behind, we regroup after any climbs. Plus, I'm returning after a while off the bike, so the pace won't be fast!!! You will be looked after and I'm sure you will learn about riding in a bunch. See you in the morning.
Ken
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Ken Mac got a reaction from Roberto in News
Fellow cyclists,
I will be on my travels again, and heading to Kazakhstan to work for the foreseeable future, so obviously will not be out on club runs. I will attempt to join you if there is a run arranged, anytime I'm home over the winter. I'll envy you riding in the 'mild' Scottish winter as I freeze in -40 Deg!!!
Stay safe and we'll catch up some time.
Ken
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Ken Mac reacted to P McDonald in 2016 Alps/Pyrenees
Its so reassuring to know that Richie is on the case - we expect no less than military precision
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Ken Mac reacted to KennyS in Forum Tidy-up
Slight changes overnight on this part of the forum where, in order to provide more visibility into what, where and when each bunch are doing their thing, I've split each bunch up into sub-forums
Could i request that any new topics are started in the respective sub-forums
There are a number of other runs going out that fall into the miscellaneous category and suggestions on how we treat these would be appreciated. At present I have left these unde the 'Club Runs' folder - which may not be a bad place to leave them if they don't fit in the Sunday, Wednesday or Midweek Training runs
Please also add the full date when posting the run. Makes it a bit easier for all to follow
KennyS
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Ken Mac got a reaction from chung in 30 Milers Sunday 24th
Will be leaving club at 09.00 for a run around Renfrewshire and Ayrshire. Newbies, returners and other unfit people welcome!! Post up if you intend to be there. Route depends on who turns up.
Ken
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Ken Mac got a reaction from KennyS in 30 Milers, Nov 30th
Six including, Carol, Dave, Kirsty, Colin and we picked up Mia did a tour of the shire, another great weather day. Colin you did well, see you next week hopefully.
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Ken Mac got a reaction from KennyS in 30 Milers, Nov 30th
Hi Colin,
Tomorrows route will be as flat as possible in Renfrewshire. Basically, Johnstone, Houston, Georgetown Rd, Bishopton, Kilmacolm, Auchentibber, Quarriers then Bridge of Weir, approx. 35 miles at 12-14 MPH. At Bridge of Weir option for more miles or head for home as we normally have people from various different areas. Nobody gets left behind in this group and we re-group if there is a split.
Hope to see you at Miller St.
Ken
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Ken Mac got a reaction from Roberto in 30 Milers, Nov 23rd
Myself, John S, Dave, and Robert had a good run via Bowfield, Uplawmoor, Nielston, Stewarton, Dunlop and Kilbarchan. 45 miles door to door. Hoping for more of the same weather next week,
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Ken Mac got a reaction from GrahamF in 30 Milers, Sun 16th Nov
Group of 8, Carol, Dave, Kirsty, Paul, John S, James, and Graham, toured the quiet roads of Renfrewshire and Inverclyde, nice lumpy route, great weather and company. Hoping for more of the same next week.
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Ken Mac got a reaction from thomkirk46 in 30 Milers Sun 9th Nov
Six of us including Jan, Mary, Boyd, Andy, Tom headed out via Kilbarchan, Lochwinnoch where Jan decided to do her own thing, the rest continuing onto Beith, Dunlop and home via Howwood. Great weather and good run, thanks for the company. Hope the weather is as good next Sunday.
Ken
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Ken Mac got a reaction from GreigS in Thankyou and Goodbye
Greig, hope to bump into you sometime, but not whilst you are in your truck!!! If you want to make a 'guest' appearance sometime, just let me know and I'll pick a particularly hilly route!!
All the best.
Ken
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Ken Mac got a reaction from GreigS in Bunch Runs
I presume the 09.00 start for all club runs, does not include runs in the depths of winter? Should it not be the participants of a particular bunch that decide on the start time? Some of us feel that a later start in the winter and having an extra 30 mins for the light to improve, is more suitable. Also, having this slightly later start on a frosty morning, is preferable and does make a difference. As I posted a lot of the 30 Miler runs during the winter, it wasn't just my preference, but the majority, who wanted the 09.30 start.
09.00 in spring,summer and autumn is fine, but I for one will not be posting a 09.00 start in the depths of winter, nor will I be participating in one starting at 09.00.