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I have promoted myself to intermediate Captain for this week.
Not been over to the north side of the river for a while, so how about
Clubrooms 9am
Georgetown Rd to Erskine Bridge - Dumbarton - Cardross to Helensburgh. Sinclair Street over to Arden - Duckbay to Balloch and coffee stop. Back to bridge via Bonhill and cycle track avoiding A82.
A fairly flattish route except for Sinclair St of about 55miles.
Who's out.
Dave
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Good turnout today for a run punctuated by punctures and cattle hold ups. A thorn in the front wheel was followed later by a thorn in the rear wheel.Just needed a chain snap to complete the set, but managed to get home without further mishap. Thanks for waiting at the cafe stop guys and girls and well done to Ernie and John on their first bunch run.It is not always like this. Met Graham and Jane for a chat also.
Dave
- Jaki R, chung, San Miguel Injury and 2 others
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Clubrooms 9am ( remember extra hour in bed).
How about a tour about the shire with some lumpy bits. Mudguards should be on parade.
Crosslee, Georgetown Road, Red Smiddy Bishopton, Ingliston, West Glen Road to Kilmacolm. Auchentiber Rd to Gateside Road.Phils Folly to Lochwinnoch and coffee stop at Castle Semple Loch. Options to return via Howwood or Kilbarchan.
Please post up if coming out.
Run Captain
Dave
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Going to the Drum up to Loch Eck this Sunday...see thread
If anyone wants to post an alternative run then please do so, or option to cycle to Gourock Ferry and return or drive/train to Ferry and cycle to drum up and back to Sandbank.
Dave
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Planning to meet the 10.am Ferry. Anyone else leaving from the clubrooms at 8.30am to head along the cycle track to the Clune and can meet Graham and Gerard at 9.15.. May bring a veggie burger.
Carol and Dave
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Good turnout for the 30 milers today, 14 in total and well done to the first time Sunday bunch riders and returners. The Dalgarven Mill is very cycle friendly and did well to cope with the influx of bodies at that early time. Offered to fill water bottles and and gave a free entrance to the museum. Got a soaking on the way home but still a good day out.
I can confirm that Alan Mac broke his chain at Morrisons and phoned his bike recovery vehicle (wife) to come and collect him.
Thanks to everyone.
Run Captain
Dave
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If the weather is dry on Sunday how about heading to Dalgarven Mill for a coffee.
Clubrooms 9am
Track to Kilbirnie, Industrial Estate to cross A737 to MOD road. Auchenmead farm and then head for Kilwinning. Options on return
Mixture of flat and rolling hills.Suitable for all.
Dave
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Good run today as mentioned above and not forgetting Ken joined us until up the Bowfield hill. Rest carried on to Dunlop Dairy where it it was the first time I have seen cheeseboards taken as a coffee stop. Thanks for the company guys and girls and hope for similar weather in weeks to come. Dave
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Paul Yes it is Clubrooms Miller St 9am........Specsavers!!!!!
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See Intermediates thread to Dunlop Diary or if anyone wants to post an alternative route, please feel free to do so.
Dave
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Alan. I am actually the 30milers Run Captain, but flirt between both. Anyway was thinking of heading back to Dunlop Dairy for a coffee stop. Route would be Bowfield Hill, Gateside. Barmill, Auchentiber, Bloak Road and branch off left to Dairy. Could return via Dunlop, Lugton, Beith, Lochwinnoch and possibly Johnshill to Bridge of Weir making it approx 45 miles. Sensible pace, regroup at hills etc and lots of bail out options to shorten: suitable for all.
Clubrooms : Miller Street 9am.
Run Captain
Dave
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Having to work tomorrow so will not be there but Dave may be if he can shrug off his cold. Carol
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Some images now posted on Flickr the photographer got some good ones.
Carol
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Going to Rothesay Cycling Festival on Sunday so if anyone would like to post a run, please feel free to do so.
Dave
Note that full club run to Largs next Sunday with Cycling Weekly.
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Thanks Alan for arranging a great day out quite nackered but worth it for good company and scenery also loved the diner Harry Haws.
We will look forward to the 3 island challenge next year.
Ps thanks guys for encouraging me up that Clune brae
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Entered the novice race again.....you are allowed to if you basically don't race anywhere else. Carol & Dave
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Planning to go to Rothesay as posted in General forum in August. This is a full day run with various options but if anyone does not have the time, feel free to post up a normal run leaving from the clubrooms at 9am and see if any other takers.
Dave
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Thanks Paul, Campbell and Graham for helping and well done to all PBr's. Och I was nagged into doing it, glad I did but rubbish time need
to get faster slow as a week in the jail . So may try it next week
Carol
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Sunday 6th Nov Helensburgh - Balloch
in Sunday Run - Intermediates
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Hi Graeme, the intermediate paces average about 16-18mph but it can vary. In a bunch you will be pulled along so don't just judge what your solo pace is as it will be higher in a bunch. Sundays run includes quite a long steep hill out of Helensburgh but we normally regroup at the top of climbs as no one gets left behind. if you are feeling apprehensive, there may be a 30miler group run being posted for this Sunday. which is a slightly slower pace and is usually a good starting point for newbies. Keep an eye on the posts. Cheers Dave