This morning was the fastest Thursday ride that I’ve clocked so far. Good rolling team!
SPR Thursday (Gairloch) in 57:22.
This morning was the fastest Thursday ride that I’ve clocked so far. Good rolling team!
SPR Thursday (Gairloch) in 57:22.
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Umm, how many Thursday rides did you clock this morning :)?
Toby, your post last week was definately valid and certainly the catalyst required to get a decent roll through going, back like the old days really, probably more coherent.
Grammar corrected. Thanks Jarrad.
Great, now i look the fool….
Hmm, I thought this one was quicker (and 100m longer) and if I recall correctly, we started off slowly on Mounts Bay Road.
http://app.strava.com/rides/285797#4412996
What does Gairloch mean? Without Dave in attendance? 😉
Gairloch is the new version of the route.
Oops, forgot to say.. Glad to hear you had a good ride with a good roll through happening..
I will come join you guys when I feel I can contribute..
Yes, much better this morning with 8 – 10 rolling through fairly evenly for most of the way. Some real sharing and caring happening, hence the better pace overall.
Ryan – stop stalling. You can contribute at any time.
One question though: who is the guy with the attitude in the white TBE knicks (who only rides part of the route in the middle)?
Perhaps he needs to be reminded that SPR/SPCC rides are hubris free (or try very hard to be, something that distinguishes us from many other groups).
The things that happen when one takes time out.. I have never done this much touted Gairlouch route.. Is there a little change after Majestic? If so, I think good move as I would prefer to go the way the SRG folk go which means we go left at the round about and not on the blind corner…
Mr B, I am a blouse.. Stalling is what we do best..
Doh! I feel so left out now…didn’t make the ride due to stupid 7:30am meetings being called at the last minute!! Grrrr…glad to hear that things were better this morning; it really does feel so much better when you can feel you are working as a team and contributing evenly – THEN when it’s REAL racing, SPR will know how to work together to deliver those with the legs left for sprinting (which will NEVER be me…) to the line.