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Sunday Intermediate Bunch - August Runs


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All sounds great.

I had always thought there was the 30 milers, bunch pace and race pace when I joined last year?

The easy riders suits me because I only get 2 weekends off a month and they're not always reserved for club runs :-(

Only had 1 1/2 hrs on the bike since June 10th :-(:-(

Have been out with the main bunch and was fine but the easy riders is great to get back into things.

The longer miles is great as well as it's usually the pace that will get me.

 

Look forward to getting out next weekend 8-)

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OK - to get back to the initial thrust of this thread - i.e. forward planning - here's an updated version of the initial list I put up. Comments/suggestions more than welcome.

 

 

July 31st Ayrshire lanes (Tony Carrigan)

http://bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=279485

This route is 44 miles but with two straightforward bail-out options which I will elaborate on nearer the time. This should make it suitable for everyone. Cafe stop in Kilmaurs for those who want one.

 

August 7th Route TBA (AN Other)

Looking for someone else to lead this one so they get to pick the route. Preferably with a specified bail-out option for any beginners who might struggle. Loch Thom/Largs, maybe???

 

August 14th

More Ayrshire lanes (Tony Carrigan)

Route TBA (different from the one above)

 

August 21st

no planned run due to Paisley Crit - marshalling duties etc

 

August 28th

no planned run due to Sam Dooley - marshalling duties etc

 

To give you a flavour of what I am trying to achieve here - have a look at this link to a CTC Member Group (picked it at random from the CTC Member Groups forum):

http://www.derbyctc.org.uk/rideprog.html

...I would like to draw your attention to a couple of things:

1. Variety of routes (no maplinks but hey it's the CTC so they've probably been doing these routes for the last 50 years and don't need maplinks)

2. Different people committed to leading the rides, so not dependent on one individual (crucial for short-term continuity and also to help the club thrive in the long-term)

 

I hope that anyone who is reading this will feel they can contribute suggestions to the above list.

 

Thanks

Tony

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this sounds a bot confusing to me is it a fancy dress party were talking about (ie pirates and easy riders )

but on a serious note i agree with tony .im trying to get more miles into the legs for my london to paris ride

so any route of 40 miles plus ill go along with as far as hills go im slow but get there in the end and the idea of a preplanned route sounds great ill see for the first run

 

cheers

brian k

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ps in the mean time ill be out with 30 milers tomorrow

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Have updated the list with a tentative suggestion for August 7th - even though I probably won't make it out that day:

 

July 31st Ayrshire lanes (Tony Carrigan)

http://bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=279485

This route is 44 miles but with two straightforward bail-out options which I will elaborate on nearer the time. This should make it suitable for everyone. Cafe stop in Kilmaurs for those who want one.

 

August 7th Route TBA (AN Other)

....how about Kilmacolm/Loch Thom/Largs ??? Probably the same route Greig/Martin/Mary etc did the other week:

http://bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=283797

...it's 46 miles - or about 55 miles if you want to extend it by coming back via Fairlie Moor/Dalry/Glengarnock. Optional cafe stop at the usual place (Bagel- Basket???)

A sensible bail-out option (maybe for a struggling beginner/returner?) would be to simply turn left instead of right when hitting the B788 - thus heading back towards Lochwinnoch rather than down to Greenock. If you did this and headed back to Johnstone via the cycle track your total mileage would be a very modest 25 miles or so (but easily extended of course).

 

August 14th

More Ayrshire lanes (Tony Carrigan)

Route TBA (different from the one above)

 

August 21st

no planned run due to Paisley Crit - marshalling duties etc

 

August 28th

no planned run due to Sam Dooley - marshalling duties etc

 

As before - any comments/suggestions welcome, especially from the 30-miler folk whose turf I am sort of treading on here.

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List updated with proposed route for August 14th:

 

July 31st Ayrshire lanes (Tony Carrigan)

http://bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=290159

44 miles. Optional cafe stop at the Uplawmoor Hotel.

 

August 7th Largs (PaulC/Steve)

http://bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=283797

46 miles - or about 55 miles if coming back via Fairlie Moor. Optional cafe stop at Largs

 

August 14th Tour of Inverclyde (Tony Carrigan)

http://bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=295146

...43 miles (quite hilly)

 

August 21st Scottish Circuit and Youth Road Race Champs (Paisley)

Given the number of club members who are likely to be involved in the event and the requirement to provide marshals, helpers etc. it does not seem sensible to organise a club run on the same day.

 

August 28th Sam Dooley TT

A number of people will be required for marshalling duties etc (probably at least 12). Again it does not seem fair to organise a club run in advance until these requirements are met.

 

Any suggestions re routes etc welcome

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