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AlanT

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  1. All right then, given the limited responses, we will go to the restricted gear course

    The course:

    http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/651582320

    Please note that the start point has been moved to the duck pond where parking is better and traffic is slower. This should make the start a little safer for everyone.
     

    same timing, 7.00 for 7.15 off. I’d really like 2 marshals (turn 1 and turn 4) as well as a timekeeper, but I’ll take what I can get.

    Meetup at the clubrooms for 6pm to ride up as a bunch is also an option, but post up if you’re coming along

  2. Sadly, the lane closure that was supposed to end on 11th June is still in place, and likely to remain so for some time. We will not be racing on the Westferry this, or probably next week, and the Frank Lauder 10 is also in jeopardy. 
    So, we have a choice.

    1. Use the restricted gear course for a 2 lap, 10 mile event as part of the league of 10.

    2. Use the Hilly course as part of the league of 10.

    3. Georgetown road for another Chocolate series.

    4. Abandon this week completely.

    My favoured option would be 1, because it could be a straight swap on the calendar assuming the Westferry reopens in mid July.

    Sensible opinions please.

  3. 7 of us set off from the clubrooms on a warm but windy summers evening. Stuart, Lauren, Dan, Alan, Kenny, Gary and me. Stuart and Lauren dropped out at Kilbarchan, but the rest of us carried on, staying together (mostly), helping out the riders that struggled with the hard bits, particularly once we got pas the 20 mile mark. 
    We had a great tailwind on the way out, but that made it a little tougher on the way back, especially on the uphill bits, however, we all arrived back at the clubrooms together. Pace was slow enough to chat, quick enough to stay warm as temperatures dropped.
    A good start to the social runs.

  4. Ladies and gents, after discussion, I have decided that there will be a small re-arrangement to the confined event calendar.

    The 2 x 25 mile TTs on Lochlibo Road on 6th and 13th July will be cancelled, and replaced by 2 x 10 mile TTs on the Westferry. The second of those (13th July) will be the Frank Lauder memorial 10. We will also change the Chocolate #8 to a 10 on the Westferry, so that there are 2 'warmup' 10s before the Frank Lauder.

    I have posted an amended schedule.

  5. Going back onto the confined event calendar track, we return to the league of 10 this week, but not on the Westferry. Instead the course is the Hilly TT route from Langbank to Houston, then returning to finish at Gleddoch House. 6.45 meet for 7.00 off. Meeting place is at the bottom of the hill in Langbank, just along from the Coast ( formerly the Wheelhouse). As usual, a volunteer to timekeep is required.

  6. 2 hours ago, Gerard Deeley said:

    Lovely weather tonight, if a bit breezy on the outward leg.  Adaptable as always we had three riders go out with myself timing.  Scott showed up later and did a self timed run, but decided that it was not worth sharing the time.  Alan also gave me a shot while everyone patiently waited on me.

    Dave 21m 00s pb paid

    Paul 19m 23s pb paid

    Alan 18m 54s paid

    Gerard 18m 23s forgot to pay!

    Also a brief drop in from Paul M, nice seeing Wheelers out and about again.

    Gerard’s payment is covered.😁
    £12 transferred to the club account.

    A cracking night for it tonight, and that was my best time since 2019……

  7. I've been along the Westferry tonight, and sure enough, our good friend A Lane Closure has come to visit just after Finlaystone for about a half mile. There will be no TT until the road is fully open again. My sources tell me it wil be 10th June at the earliest.

    We will therefore divert to the Georgetown Road, and pick up event #1 in the Chocolate series. 6.45 for 7.00 off, the meeting point is at the end of the Georgetown Road (also known as Houston Road, at the Barnsford Road end) just next to the Military camp. The Chocolate series is a developmental event, targetted at new or slower riders. It is 7.2 miles long, and as flat as you like.

    Still looking for a timekeeper for tomorrow night.

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