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Iain Cowden

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  1. Mark

     

    Tried to email you yesterday but your inbox seems full.  I saw Mike Ferguson at the week-end.  He is hoping to ride but, if he can be given an earlyish start time, he is happy to help out in the kitchen, as am I - we've done it before.  Mary is able to help also.  Mike is hopeful Betty can supply some baking and we will bring sandwiches and/or soup according to the weather.

     

    Iain

  2. Good to see you out again Colin!

     

    I was in a group of three (with Kenny Christie) who passed the other way between BOW and Brookfield - we shouted once we recognised it was you, but the moment was passed.

     

    Hope to see you on the road soon.

     

    Iain

  3. Thanks indeed to Jann and Alan T for doing the biz.

     

    Well done to all on a glorious night to be on a bike! A testy headwind ensured a difficult return leg, but a real pleasure to ride on a largely perfect surface (really only the wooded section before/after Formakin is a bit rough) with virtually no traffic to speak of.

     

    Great to see Hamish and Adam out and riding well in the heat!

     

    Iain

  4. Well done to all and thanks to Greig and David for haudin' up and timekeeping respectively.

     

    Great to see so many younger riders, returnees, PBs and visitors.

     

    As Alan T says, the wind arrived late afternoon from nowhere, making it a tough shift on the road out and a blast on the way back.

     

    I'm quite glad Alan M had a tough day out on Sunday and even more pleased he doesn't (yet) have a TT bike! icon_rolling_smile

     

    Iain

  5. A 20 strong bunch for this year's edition in fine borders countryside. JWCC/ Renfrewshire represented by Joyce & David, Campbell H, Iain Couttie and me.

     

    A ride of two halves, the outward consistently wet, the return leg consistently dry with a measure of warm sunshine to boot. Really nice friendly bunch, offering safe wheels to follow and working well together. All civilized till the usual gallop up the Wiston climb around 85 miles - honours went to a frighteningly fit 21 year old, riding a steel commuting bike! Really strong.. perhaps not surprisingly so given his 3-4 times per week commute from Carluke to Glasgow.

     

    A fine route as usual and fabulous food and hospitality from Morag & Dennis - always a highlight of my cycling year.

     

    Thanks again!

     

    Iain

  6. Thanks to the efficient team of Kenny S, Ian McG and Richard for timekeeping, sorting out the order and haudin' up - without volunteers there can be no racing - much appreciated!

     

    Well done to all on a breezy night - I wonder if, in part, the PBs reflect the improved sections of road surface. Should be even better when the fastest & slowest sections are sorted!

     

    Iain

  7. 14 Riders tonight in warm and sunny conditions with a stiff headwind on the outward leg. Some PBs and other decent times as follows:

     

    Women:

     

    1. Emma 19:54

    2. Carol 21:26

    3. Karen 21:45

    4. Jann 26:13

     

    Youth?/Jet:

    1. Hamish 19:48

     

    Men:

     

    1. Iain Couttie 16:58

    2. Billy 17:29 PB

    3. Alan T 17:49 PB

     

    Other times in order of Start:

     

    Greig S 22:44

    John S 19:53

    Paul L 19:40

    Dave 20:47

    Alan M 18:26

    Ian McGinty 18:06

     

    Well done to all - great to see some new faces and some familiar returnees. Some notable PBs, great efforts from Emma, Hamish and Alan M in his first ever TT and on a road bike to boot!

     

    £30 to club coffers via Jann, with a couple of folk to pay double next time out.

     

    Iain

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