If you should cycle along Taplin’s Farm Lane, which runs from Winchfield Hurst to Hartley Wintney/Phoenix Green, keep your eyes peeled for drawing pins scattered on the road. There have been several instances of this malicious anti-cyclist vandalism. For further details see Fleet Cycling’s website.
The Jigsaw Trust is proposing to enter 10 riders for the London Nightrider event taking place on 4/5 June, with options of 100km or 60km routes.
The Jigsaw School is based Cranleigh and is independent day school for children and young people with an autism spectrum disorder.
Taking in over 50 of London’s famous landmarks, Nightrider™ London is a truly unique way to explore the capital. While London sleeps, 2500 cyclists will raise more than £1 million in one night for hundreds of charities. Highlights include Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, Royal Opera House and the London Eye. Full support, back up and regular break stops are provided throughout the night and a well-earned breakfast and medal at the finish.
There will be one start point in 2016 which will be Lee Valley VeloPark. You will be able to choose from a 100km or 60km route. Both routes are circular and you will finish back at Lee Valley VeloPark.
Places are filling up so if you would like to participate and would like more details please contact:
Yvette Copping (YvetteCopping@jigsawtrust.co.uk)
Community & Events Fundraiser
Jigsaw Trust, Jigsaw School, Jigsaw+, Café on the Park
Direct Line: 01483 279674
And so it came to pass that he who hates the cold – your scribe no less – found on waking that it was not cold; plus he needed to ride because he hadn’t since those heady, warm pre-Xmas days (how memories of rain soaked rides fade!); plus, the ride began at Godalming Station – oh joy!
Present at Godalming were Clive, Nick, Martin and Heidi, and Chris B.
It wasn’t much of a day for photographs, but it turned out to be a great day for chatting – well I thought so anyway – so there was plenty of that. It must have been a good day for hills too, although Clive was somewhat co-erced into climbing the dreaded Bexley Hill, because there was no one present who wasn’t up for it – there definitely must have been something in the air today. By gum, what a grovel, but, oh, what sweet satisfaction on reaching the top! Coffee at Café Verdi never tasted better. To say Paul and Don looked better too would not be true, but it was good to meet up with them in Midhurst anyway!
We headed east to round Petworth by the south, then headed northwards via Little Bognor to climb Bedham Common (well done, Paul, on your fixie!) and so reach Wisborough Green for lunch at Luigi’s Old Mill Café.
The ride home took the usual lanes, with nothing of note to report about the ride generally other than the fact that Clive succeeded in getting a few suckers to muddy their feet in search of snowdrops. Yes, they were there in force and looked… well, just as snowdrops usually look: very nice, but perhaps not quite compensation enough for getting our shoes all covered in *&%$. A lovely day however – great route, great company and n’eer a shiver in sight.
For full details of the route: https://www.strava.com/activities/477501131
The ice risk is too high for the Hampshire lanes, some of which have been very wet lately.