My perspective of Saturday’s ride!
I was a little excited about this Saturday’s ride, as i had been promised that the girls would finally be out in force. The last couple of weeks had seen me either as the solo girl in Main 1 or several of the fast group riders dropping down to Main 1. End result: speed change from 30-33km/hr to a very comfortable 35-40km/hr. I have seriously missed Lennie’s “slowing” calls. Possible one of the more brutal Saturday rides was when Davina graced us with her presence. I was giving it my all and trying to have a go at a couple of roll throughs and found myself rolling through on an up-hill (not my strength). Thankfully i saw Lennie on the left and indicated that i wanted to pull in. But oh no, Davina had other ideas and very nicely instructed me to keep pushing and that i could rest at the top of the hill. I love that she knows me so well but hate it sometimes when she is right 🙂
Anyway, back to this Saturday. No rain, not too cold, summer may just may be about to arrive and i was looking forward to a nice ride with some good gossip. After rolling out noticed that the mountain goat (aka Anna) was not with us…mmmmm….spoke to Jen about this during the ride and promised to dish up some grief to ensure that this unjustified lack of confidence never ever occurs ever again! Anna you kick my arse every single week and you make it look easy, seriously, you belong in Main 1 and if you do happen to have a bad week, i can provide great references for the back of Main 1. The first half of the ride was pretty uneventful. Nice easy pace of around 30km/hr….lots of slowing to wait for people to catch up after splitting at lights….felt a little too easy….
The remaining 2/3 of the ride and things started to pick up and i loved it! I think the last few weeks may have actually helped. Tried to stick with the group that broke off the front and found myself in no-man’s land. But did notice that i was sitting on 39km/hr on my own with no wheel in front. Granted it is not anything like what the fast group etc does but its a fairly large improvement from when i started cycling at xmas (these things are all relative!). I was confident that i could not catch the front group and also confident that i could not maintain that pace on my own, but figured the trick was to not die and to not lose too much pace so that when the rest of the group caught up (hopefully quickly) i could return to my rightful position of sucking wheels.
Think Daryl has covered the good team work that took place trying to catch the breakaway group. Also need to make mention of Chris (who did not inspire me to vote the wrong way) who worked hard and controlled the roll through beautifully. And a special mention to the red light god that helped hold the front group up. Cannot remember the names of the roads, but there were some smooth bits, some hilly bits, a couple of corners, think there was a round-a-bout or two, some traffic lights a few more hills and a great sprint at the end! Mention needs to be made of Luke (aka pops) who placed i think 5th at the sprint end – its the magic red shoes.
However, the most important part of the days shenanigans was coffee. Much important gossip was exchanged principally concerning whether Asian hairdressers can cut non-Asian hair. Thankfully Lisa saw sense and accompanied Pops home and hence let the rest of us fools off an extra lap of the river. Thank you thank you thank you. And much ribbing was given to Anna who has promised to return to Main 1 where she rightfully belongs!
Nice write up. Had a good chuckle reading it. Meg is right Anna belongs in main 1, it’s the only way she’ll keep up with Jen.
Yeah Anna, you’re Main 1. Sat sounded fun. Tried to get my wife in but she hadn’t ridden for nearly 3 years so was lacking in confidence on the bike. We had thoughts of sticking with the Transitions but got “dropped” up the hill on coode street. And when the Novice girls sped past us up Coode Street Hill, that was it. We rode up and down the cycle path along the freeway instead. Unfortunately I don’t think wifey will want to ride in the group again so will need to look for plan B sunday pass. Drats! See you all on Sat.
Ha ha, good ‘Megs’ perspective.
Whilst i appreciate your encouragment all, it did not help me this morning. As Pete so kindly put it “Anna, youre in Struggle Town today”!
I really could have done with Lennie shouting at the group to slow down today.
However,what i did observe this morning was that if you sit at the back, and go in the middle, you feel like santa claus being pulled by the reindeers!
I have to agree with Raph, Main 1 does sound fun. Oh and good luck with Plan B!
Anna, I needed the “push” by Pete more than your imagined reindeers
Ms Mountain Goat, if i see you in main grp 2 EVER AGAIN i will come over and let down your tyres. ;0) That poor poor grp – their hearts must sink when they see you turn up each saturday!!
Anna gets Queen of the Mountain points in Main 2, and can crank out 200km with Jen, Chris, Daryl and Lennie… and I did notice she loosens her brake levers to avoid wheel rub when she gets out of the saddle, and throws the bike forward anytime she crosses a white line.
There’s some funny business going on in SPR.. I want to know who’s going to see the Vet every week.