A reminder that this saturday is the first hack bike ride of the season
This will be a very gentle pace, there are some people coming e.g steve standen, pete byrne, ben corbishley who havent done much riding lately, so the pace will be ideal for any newcomers (e.g duncan).
Pete tadros is organising this one (not me) ,petes mobile is +447872513941 so direct any questions to him
It is up to you to sort your own locks out. I would advise you take a lock with you so you can lock the bike up at the pub
As described in petes details below, I will check the weather later on this week. If the weather looks dodgy, pete tadros will make the final decision on saturday morning and once I have heard from him I will email you all
Some of you may decide to go for a meal afterwards. if so it is up to you to make sure you have a lock
Details on the Hack bike ride December 4th
Pete tadros is organising the first Hack bike ride of this season.
Here are the details.
1. The Route
- Meet at smugglers at 11.00am for an 11.15 departure
- Ride to Rye
- Take the road to Broad Oak
- Cross the road to Cripps Corner
- Cross the road to Watlington
- Climb the hill to Battle*
- Pub stop at Kings Head Battle
- Ride to Netherfield up Netherfield Hill*
- Take a right to three cups corner
- Pub stop at The Three Cups
- Take a left to Rushlake Green
- Left to Bodle Street Green
- Through Bodle Street Green towards Windmill Hill
- Left towards Boreham Street and Ninfield
- Climb Standard Hill*
- Pub stop Blacksmiths Inn Ninfield
- Ride back through Sidley and along the Seafront to Bay Spice,
Hastings
(approx 45 miles total)
2. You will need:
- A bike capable of 16/17 mph average
- Some good lights
- Money for the beer kitty and curry
- Snack bars (there is no lunch stop)
- Change of clothes (optional and weather dependant)
3. Speed and gearing
This is mainly a social ride with three "*catogarised climbs" for a bit
of healthy competition (optional). The rest of the time a speed of
16/17 mph with be all that is done. I will gear my fixed down to 46/18
(about 68") which limits comfortable spinning to sub 20 mph. I suggest
other fit fixies do the same.
4. Weather
Steve "Michael Fish" Curtis will keep an eye on the weather forecast
and will put us on "yellow alert" on previous Thursday if the forecast
is bad.
A final decision will be made Saturday morning so keep an eye on the
blog and keep your phones on
Steve Curtis
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Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Sunday's run and fair weather riders !!
Having found some new winter tyres lying around in the garage (whilst looking for overshoes) I got up early to replace my light racing tyres and noticed that the frost was not very heavy so a ride would be OK. Just before 8.30 I had a text to ask if the run was going ahead in the snow. I looked out to see a few flakes and texted "yep". There was no one at the Harrow so I set out to Battle, seeing Shaun Reed and one other Bayeux top on their way to Hastings. I decided on a short run. North Trade Road and Wartling were OK but on approaching Pevensey roundabout the road was covered in a thin layer of snow so I decided to take the main road back to Bexhill. There was quite a bit of ice in the gutter and it was a bit touchy in Bexhill. When I go to St Leonards the side roads were newly covered in snow and I had to walk down Reedswood Road carefully. So it was a good to have had a bit of fresh air and some sunlight but my toes were shrammed, hopefully not next week now I have finally ordered some overshoes to replace the tatty ones I must have thrown away in the spring.
Some riders do not go out if the temperature is below 5 degrees. It will have to be lower and with a hard frost, particularly if on previously wet roads, before I will miss out on some fresh air.
Saturday 4 December is the Christmas hack ride so no bacon butty run. I aim to be at the Harrow at 9.00am to depart by 9.10am Sunday morning.
Chris Parker
Some riders do not go out if the temperature is below 5 degrees. It will have to be lower and with a hard frost, particularly if on previously wet roads, before I will miss out on some fresh air.
Saturday 4 December is the Christmas hack ride so no bacon butty run. I aim to be at the Harrow at 9.00am to depart by 9.10am Sunday morning.
Chris Parker
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Saturday's Bacon Butty Ride in the Snow
I am not easily put off when the scent of bacon butty is in the air. Chatting to a neighbour who had been on the phone before defrosting her car I heard reports on a half inch of snow on the ground in Pett but all clear in Bexhill. Four of us set out but by the time we were crossing Pevensey Marsh, where the waterways were frozen, snow/sleet was stinging the eyes. After a cosy chat in Pevensey bakery we set back only to find a near white out on the way in to Bexhill with Cooden Drive completely covered and in places a bit interesting with a thin layer of snow compacted by cars. But after snow covered Galley Hill it was all clear in St Leonards.
It was well worth the ride, the first for a chap who came along for a chat at the Harrow last Sunday at 9 and was on a mountain bike with slicks. He is looking for a road bike and should be up for joining in more rides before long.
The steady paced shorter Saturday rides are a great way to find out if club riding and any of our various activities might be suitable to newcomers. They are held most weeks with a 10.00am meet and back in Hastings before 1.00pm.
Chris Parker 27 November 2010
It was well worth the ride, the first for a chap who came along for a chat at the Harrow last Sunday at 9 and was on a mountain bike with slicks. He is looking for a road bike and should be up for joining in more rides before long.
The steady paced shorter Saturday rides are a great way to find out if club riding and any of our various activities might be suitable to newcomers. They are held most weeks with a 10.00am meet and back in Hastings before 1.00pm.
Chris Parker 27 November 2010
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Chaingang Report Nov 24th
A very chilly evening with temperatures hovering about zero. Fortunately the ground was dry and there was no ice to be seen. A few riders including Pete Tadros decided it was too cold to ride but we still had a good turn out with 13 riders. Tony has improved tremendously in what is only his second chaingang, depite working together Chris P and Steve were unable to keep with him on the way out. We met two gritter lorries, don't forget to blink as they pass by or you get an eyeful of salt, you'd think they might have waited till Matt got his best summer wheels safely home.
Big Stuart gave us a shout as Simon N then Matt upped the pace to string us out approaching Bexhill, with gaps opening on the hill and a group of four reaching the rest stop first.
Steve is keeping an eye on weather for Friday,
Contact Chris Parker for details of this Saturdays Bacon Butty run and will be at Harrow for Sunday run 9am.
ride safe be seen, see you next week
posted by SC & CW
Big Stuart gave us a shout as Simon N then Matt upped the pace to string us out approaching Bexhill, with gaps opening on the hill and a group of four reaching the rest stop first.
Steve is keeping an eye on weather for Friday,
Contact Chris Parker for details of this Saturdays Bacon Butty run and will be at Harrow for Sunday run 9am.
ride safe be seen, see you next week
posted by SC & CW
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Early bird ride and Harrow run Sunday Nov 21
First early bird ride of the season today. Excellent weather with no wind and some sunshine.The 43 mile route took the six of us from Bexhill to Catsfield, on to Battle, Robertsbridge, Salehurst, Bodium, Beckley, Broad oak, Three oaks, finally finishing at the Fairlight coast guard cafe.There was a lot of hill climbing including the fabulous Doleham hill. We were completely done in and running on empty when we arrived at the cafe. Carrot cake never tasted so good!!
S.C
Those that were not so keen on the early start met at the Harrow at 9. Three of us set off with 4 Bayeux guys (who were planning to go Hythe) with the intention of cutting off, which we did earlier than anticipated in Pett when we came across an alternative run of 4 guys fixing a puncture. The same person punctured at Pett Level and again along the Military Canal when, rather than get cold again, we did some through and off with club 10, 25, and 100 mile record holder former member Paul Panagi. We had a good chat in the Appledore cafe before the others joined us. Having lost a fair amount of time we went back through Stone to Rye and by Icklesham windmill.
On Saturday 27 November there will be a short steady bacon butty run meeting at 10.00am. Contact Chris Parker (07902 630574) to find where the meet is. As usual I will be at the Harrow at 9 on Sunday.
Chris Parker
S.C
Those that were not so keen on the early start met at the Harrow at 9. Three of us set off with 4 Bayeux guys (who were planning to go Hythe) with the intention of cutting off, which we did earlier than anticipated in Pett when we came across an alternative run of 4 guys fixing a puncture. The same person punctured at Pett Level and again along the Military Canal when, rather than get cold again, we did some through and off with club 10, 25, and 100 mile record holder former member Paul Panagi. We had a good chat in the Appledore cafe before the others joined us. Having lost a fair amount of time we went back through Stone to Rye and by Icklesham windmill.
On Saturday 27 November there will be a short steady bacon butty run meeting at 10.00am. Contact Chris Parker (07902 630574) to find where the meet is. As usual I will be at the Harrow at 9 on Sunday.
Chris Parker
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Chaingang Nov 17th
Chapeau or Bunnet as they say in Scotchland, to the eleven hardy riders who braved strong winds and patchy drizzle. Max took an early flier and soloed to Galley Hill where a crowd of joggers were running toward us. A strong SouthWesterly wind made for a fast first leg and a group of four made it to the roundabout first, Matt , then Max, then CW had a dig. Return leg was harder into the wind of course, nice surprise to see club chairman Stuart Crabbe give us a cheer at the roadside as we passed his house! Simon Newell broke up the bunch with a strong ride over Cooden rise, seven regrouped by the the stoplight at Bexhill.
One good thing about the gusty drizzle, all the dog walkers stayed at home and we crossed Galley hill safely without any daft hounds diving under our wheels!
One good thing about the gusty drizzle, all the dog walkers stayed at home and we crossed Galley hill safely without any daft hounds diving under our wheels!
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Details on the Hack bike ride December 4th
Pete tadros is organising the first Hack bike ride of this season.
Here are the details.
1. The Route
- Meet at smugglers at 11.00am for an 11.15 departure
- Ride to Rye
- Take the road to Broad Oak
- Cross the road to Cripps Corner
- Cross the road to Watlington
- Climb the hill to Battle*
- Pub stop at Kings Head Battle
- Ride to Netherfield up Netherfield Hill*
- Take a right to three cups corner
- Pub stop at The Three Cups
- Take a left to Rushlake Green
- Left to Bodle Street Green
- Through Bodle Street Green towards Windmill Hill
- Left towards Boreham Street and Ninfield
- Climb Standard Hill*
- Pub stop Blacksmiths Inn Ninfield
- Ride back through Sidley and along the Seafront to Bay Spice,
Hastings
(approx 45 miles total)
2. You will need:
- A bike capable of 16/17 mph average
- Some good lights
- Money for the beer kitty and curry
- Snack bars (there is no lunch stop)
- Change of clothes (optional and weather dependant)
3. Speed and gearing
This is mainly a social ride with three "*catogarised climbs" for a bit
of healthy competition (optional). The rest of the time a speed of
16/17 mph with be all that is done. I will gear my fixed down to 46/18
(about 68") which limits comfortable spinning to sub 20 mph. I suggest
other fit fixies do the same.
4. Weather
Steve "Michael Fish" Curtis will keep an eye on the weather forecast
and will put us on "yellow alert" on previous Thursday if the forecast
is bad.
A final decision will be made Saturday morning so keep an eye on the
blog and keep your phones on
Happy Hacking
Here are the details.
1. The Route
- Meet at smugglers at 11.00am for an 11.15 departure
- Ride to Rye
- Take the road to Broad Oak
- Cross the road to Cripps Corner
- Cross the road to Watlington
- Climb the hill to Battle*
- Pub stop at Kings Head Battle
- Ride to Netherfield up Netherfield Hill*
- Take a right to three cups corner
- Pub stop at The Three Cups
- Take a left to Rushlake Green
- Left to Bodle Street Green
- Through Bodle Street Green towards Windmill Hill
- Left towards Boreham Street and Ninfield
- Climb Standard Hill*
- Pub stop Blacksmiths Inn Ninfield
- Ride back through Sidley and along the Seafront to Bay Spice,
Hastings
(approx 45 miles total)
2. You will need:
- A bike capable of 16/17 mph average
- Some good lights
- Money for the beer kitty and curry
- Snack bars (there is no lunch stop)
- Change of clothes (optional and weather dependant)
3. Speed and gearing
This is mainly a social ride with three "*catogarised climbs" for a bit
of healthy competition (optional). The rest of the time a speed of
16/17 mph with be all that is done. I will gear my fixed down to 46/18
(about 68") which limits comfortable spinning to sub 20 mph. I suggest
other fit fixies do the same.
4. Weather
Steve "Michael Fish" Curtis will keep an eye on the weather forecast
and will put us on "yellow alert" on previous Thursday if the forecast
is bad.
A final decision will be made Saturday morning so keep an eye on the
blog and keep your phones on
Happy Hacking
Club run Sunday 14 November 2010
The radar forcast had the SE covered in light blue so several people decided to get their ride in on Saturday. But over night rain died away and 3 of us were at the Harrow in quite reasonable conditions. We set off up Netherfield Hill then on to Darwell Hole and up to Brightling before doing a variation on the usual route by cutting across to Boddle Street Gree. By then the rain had set in and we started to get wet and wetter. After Rushlake Green, Herstmonceux and Rickney we went directly home rather than have a cafe stop.
I aim to turn up at 9.00am almost every week at the Harrow without always e-mailing so check with me by text on 07902 630574 if you want to be sure someone suitable will be available for a ride. Steve has an early bird on Sunday 21 November (if forcast dry) but I will be at the Harrow as usual since I like the extra time in bed after a week of commuting to London.
Chris Parker
I aim to turn up at 9.00am almost every week at the Harrow without always e-mailing so check with me by text on 07902 630574 if you want to be sure someone suitable will be available for a ride. Steve has an early bird on Sunday 21 November (if forcast dry) but I will be at the Harrow as usual since I like the extra time in bed after a week of commuting to London.
Chris Parker
Sunday, 14 November 2010
First 'Hack Bike' ride of the year
Twice a year we organise what we call a 'hack bike' ride. Our first 'hack bike' ride was ten years ago and involved a few of us getting out our old bikes and doing a route where we stopped at a few pubs before finishing off with a meal. These days, people tend to take their normal chaingang bikes, so maybe a better name would be 'chaingang special edition'?
Our first one of the season is on saturday December 4th. Pete Tadros is planning a local 45 mile route around Hastings. We will set off in the late morning. On the route we will stop off in two or three pubs before going down to Hastings for a curry (Bayspice is highly recommended). I will post out meeting details a week before. If the weather is wet, we will cancel this date and try again later in the season (last year Ivan almost died of hypothermia!).
To wet your appetite, you can view some past photos of the rides at
http://s932.photobucket.com/albums/ad162/cyclecurt3/Pre%202010%20hackbike%20rides/
or look at them on the slide show.
SC
Our first one of the season is on saturday December 4th. Pete Tadros is planning a local 45 mile route around Hastings. We will set off in the late morning. On the route we will stop off in two or three pubs before going down to Hastings for a curry (Bayspice is highly recommended). I will post out meeting details a week before. If the weather is wet, we will cancel this date and try again later in the season (last year Ivan almost died of hypothermia!).
To wet your appetite, you can view some past photos of the rides at
http://s932.photobucket.com/albums/ad162/cyclecurt3/Pre%202010%20hackbike%20rides/
or look at them on the slide show.
SC
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Chaingang Nov 10th
A fantastic turnout tonight with 20 riders, smashing our previous record of 17. We have gained a lot of new riders recently; welcome to Paul from Hastings, Paul from Bexhill and Karen and her friends. It's very different to the old days when just 3 or 4 of us would turn up.
Welcome back to Mike Plowman and Jay Miles who both did the chaingang tonight after some absence (Jay was impressively fast) Jozef and all the others we haven't seen for a while. It was a still clear night, with an icy edge to the cold but it didn't feel so bad once we were warmed up. Matt and Alex set the pace at the front early on stringing out the group by Glyne Gap, Ivan and the usual suspects took spells to the roundabout where a bunch of seven led out by Paul arrived at the rest stop first.
On return Chris W broke away at beginning of Cooden Drive, the group caught him by the final hill and spun to the rest stop together.
At the back of the group Mike, Steve and Chris P just managed to catch up with Rob before arrival at Pevensey. Rob got his own back by reaching Cooden Drive before Chris P and Steve on the return.
Simon Tyler has laid down a timely challenge to all you Turbo trainers here
Chris Parker is doing the club run as usual this Sunday. We had a good turn out and a very good ride last week. Meet at the Harrow pub on the Ridge at 9.00am.
Photographs from this record breaking chaingang can be seen in the slide show or viewed at this adress
http://s932.photobucket.com/albums/ad162/cyclecurt3/Chaingang%202010/
SC & CW
Welcome back to Mike Plowman and Jay Miles who both did the chaingang tonight after some absence (Jay was impressively fast) Jozef and all the others we haven't seen for a while. It was a still clear night, with an icy edge to the cold but it didn't feel so bad once we were warmed up. Matt and Alex set the pace at the front early on stringing out the group by Glyne Gap, Ivan and the usual suspects took spells to the roundabout where a bunch of seven led out by Paul arrived at the rest stop first.
On return Chris W broke away at beginning of Cooden Drive, the group caught him by the final hill and spun to the rest stop together.
At the back of the group Mike, Steve and Chris P just managed to catch up with Rob before arrival at Pevensey. Rob got his own back by reaching Cooden Drive before Chris P and Steve on the return.
Simon Tyler has laid down a timely challenge to all you Turbo trainers here
Chris Parker is doing the club run as usual this Sunday. We had a good turn out and a very good ride last week. Meet at the Harrow pub on the Ridge at 9.00am.
Photographs from this record breaking chaingang can be seen in the slide show or viewed at this adress
http://s932.photobucket.com/albums/ad162/cyclecurt3/Chaingang%202010/
SC & CW
Monday, 8 November 2010
Club Run Sunday 7 November 2010
The autumn club runs are often the best of the year. With short runs after the East Sussex and then club hill climbs in October the last two runs have been good sociable rides. With a couple of new riders out on Sunday 31 October the ride weaved through quiet lanes to the north on a damp morning before taking the main road from Hurst Green to Heathfield. For the first time ever we stopped at the garden centre just west of Burwash Weald for a chat, coffee and rather nice cheese scones etc. Ivan was on fixed so we decided to go on to Heathfield and back along the main road to Battle rather than back to Burwash Weald and up the long climb to Brightling Observatory past Sarah Ravens's farm.
We had seven riders out on Sunday 7 November setting out to Battle, taking in Whattlington, Poppinghole Lane, Salehurst, Sandhurst, Rolvenden, Wittersham, Rye and then up Battery Hill to the Coastguard Tea Rooms by Fairlight Church, again a first for a Sunday run. All seven went in for bacon butties, egg on toast or highly recommended carrot cake. A late stop can be a good idea if there are those that need to get home for family lunches. We had a chain break out in the wilds and normally it would have been a phone call to get a lift back but unusually someone had a chain link tool so it was fixed.
The aim will be to meet every week at 9.00am a the Harrow on the Ridge to set off by 9.10am. Some weeks there may be other events on. If anyone new wants to come along please contact Chris Parker (07902 630574) to see which of our various rides are the best starting point and that we will have someone there to ride with you at a pace suitable for you.
Chris Parker
We had seven riders out on Sunday 7 November setting out to Battle, taking in Whattlington, Poppinghole Lane, Salehurst, Sandhurst, Rolvenden, Wittersham, Rye and then up Battery Hill to the Coastguard Tea Rooms by Fairlight Church, again a first for a Sunday run. All seven went in for bacon butties, egg on toast or highly recommended carrot cake. A late stop can be a good idea if there are those that need to get home for family lunches. We had a chain break out in the wilds and normally it would have been a phone call to get a lift back but unusually someone had a chain link tool so it was fixed.
The aim will be to meet every week at 9.00am a the Harrow on the Ridge to set off by 9.10am. Some weeks there may be other events on. If anyone new wants to come along please contact Chris Parker (07902 630574) to see which of our various rides are the best starting point and that we will have someone there to ride with you at a pace suitable for you.
Chris Parker
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Chaingang report Nov 3rd
On a warm, windy night with drizzle threatening but never amounting to much eight determined riders turned out, five on fixed. Pete Tadros opened a gap on Galley hill and set the pace at the front for most of the way out. Chasers Max, Ivan and Simon bravely battled a strong headwind to rejoin at the Delawarr. A strong tailwind assisted a very quick spin back, and a couple of fixed riders were able to spin fast enough to hold our places in the light evening traffic flow.
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Chaingang Report 27 Oct
Fewer riders than our record breaking number last week but still a decent turnout last night with 11 riders, the early damp weather probabally put a few off? Conrad's front wheel slipped on the curb as he entered the bridge at the start of galley hill and he came crashing down. Luckily he was only a bit bruised and the bike was fine. In the end the weather was actually dry and mild with a head wind on the way out.
Monday, 1 November 2010
Sportives, Audax and Relibility Rides
I've posted a list of some of these events coming up in the next few months, see below right. The Hailsham Audax rides are all fairly local for us, I did one of these a while back, there were about 80 riders and two very well catered food stops.
posted by Chris Watson
posted by Chris Watson
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