Micheldever Ride

No chance of the midweek ride being postponed this week, the weather looks set fair.  The ride starts from Micheldever Station, if you are driving rather than travelling by train, there is a pay car park at the station, and limited free car parking fairly close.  Recommended parking is in Micheldever itself, about 2/3 miles from the station at SU519392.  Take the A33, turn right signposted Micheldever, and the parking is on the right as you enter the village.  We will have coffee at Whitchurch, then the plan for the grade 4 ride is to head north into the hills south of Newbury, before curving back round and back via the Test Valley to Micheldever again.  It is a delightful ride, on mainly quite lanes, with a mix of the hills and the lovely valley to finish.  I will meet the train at the station at 10.10
and lead to coffee.

Endurance tales for your inner adrenalin junkie from Sean Conway

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    Nick Davison writes….

Watched Bear Grylls’ TV show The Island and wondered if you’ve got what it takes to survive the toughest of environments?

Here’s your chance to gain an insight into the mind of one man who’s proven time and time again he can go the distance… 

This June, soak up the exhilarating tales of extreme endurance adventurer and history-maker Sean Conway. You might just find yourself packing your bag for your own big challenge!

With a quirky take on extreme sports and challenges, Sean’s adventures have varied from climbing Kilimanjaro dressed as a penguin, to cycling 16,000 miles through 6 continents in 116 days (most of which was done with a fractured spine after getting run over by a truck in America). To top it all off, he recently made the record books by becoming the first person in history to swim the length of Britain! 

Sean’s never-give-up attitude and gripping stories are capturing the imagination of thousands. Catch him while he’s back on dry land for this inspiring talk on setting your goals high, challenging yourself and overcoming tough times.

Sean Conway
Fri 20 June, 8pm  
£13; pre-show pizza & ticket £17.50

Book online

Sean Conway

Nothing to do with cycling but…

…it’s in a very good cause!  On June 14 there is a show and concert at Ewhurst in aid of Prostate cancer hosted by Kenney Jones (ex Who, Small Faces). Lineup includes Roger Daltrey, Pete Townsend, Mick Hucknall, Mike Rutherford, Jeff Beck, Procul Harum and dozens more. Plus over 300 Ferraris and a couple of polo matches to boot!  All for £20. No bikes though.  Sorry.

http://www.hurtwoodparkpolo.co.uk/events/rock-n-horsepower

 

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Backyard Bliss on a Thursday ride?!

Louise Gagnon

 

 

 

Louise Gagnon writes….     A Wednesday ride being postponed to Thursday?  Now this is most unusual but a good call that the Group Leader of the Woking Midweek Wayfarers, John Murdoch, saw fit to make given the abysmal weather forecast on Met Office and BBC news right up to 9:30 AM yesterday.  A disappointment I am sure for the unlucky few who could not re-schedule and ride with us today. All in all a fantastic day, complete with:

  • bright sun and 21C (cool shades essential)
  • a fantastic bunch of 13 riders working as a team
  • a little historical visit and briefing at the former Royal Canadian Air Force Station Dunsfold
  •  circumventing Guildford for 54 miles, hence the ride name of Backyard Bliss 54 (see Garmin Connect link: http://connect.garmin.com/course/6816542
  • trying out Chris Juden’s technique of “human signposting”; everyone loved it. Makes for a smooth flowing, uninterrupted ride and provided some rotation for riders. Still, we could not stop Brian King laughing with any riders; no rotation could keep him subdued (refreshing exuberance; well done Brian!).
  • a nice finish with a 3 mile “race” from West Horsley to Ripley, won by Ian Pickering, one of our new bees.  But what really, truly made the day was the constant blend of laughter and the huge inclination to have a blast of safe fun out there. Thanks everyone; it truly was 54 miles of “Backyard Bliss!
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    Canadian Spitfire ground crew at Royal Canadian Air Force Station Dunsfold, circa 1943

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End of day, after the impromptu 3 mile race West Horstley to Ripley

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3 mile race won by Ian Pickering (centre), close second was Patrick Guimard (a droite) and in third position John Child (left) who zoomed past me at Mach 3

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Now isn’t this a fine bunch of happy “Thursday” riders?!

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The 54 mile route:  proof that great rides can be had in one’s own backyard!