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Ride Report - Sunday 27/12/09


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Posted by Dave on December 27, 2009 under 'Rides'.

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Whilst I probably should have been resting my shoulder, as I sit here writing this it feels remarkably good after today's ride.

With Sunday being a "normal" day, not being out for 2 weeks, and a few keen Moles with their names down for a ride I struggled up to the farm as best I could nursing a rather stiff shoulder. Good sense probably suggests I should have been resting still but I wanted to get a ride in before my x-ray in case the medical establishment decided I should put it in a sling!

Anyway, Keith was waiting for me at the car park and we were soon joined by Barrie, Tony and then JohnR. Paul made is usual entrance into the car park just as we were about to leave but without his usual excuse in tow (sorry Joe!). Given my lack or riding, wish to keep my should in tact and general muddy, teflon like surfaces, we opted for an XC slog to Newlands Corner and back on the top of the ridge without dropping down to Shere.

This was a hard enough ride and my shoulder was soon telling me it was sore but I pushed on and by the time we had slid and slithered along Badger Run and Collar bone it was starting to feel much better. I was also able to settline in behind Barrie and his new steed to get the full benefit of the tow!! Everyone was cheery on the route, walkers, dow owners and horse riders. Must be the season of Good Will or somthing!

To top it all we were given free mince pies at the Cafe to go with the drinks and cakes. For once the wind also stayed in one direction, allowing us to shelter unde rthe canopy and not get too cold.

Refreshed and eager to push on we headed back and ploughed through more mud discussing the relative merits of Joplins verses Gravity Droppers, Merino verses silk (for a nasty moment when Tony said he'd rummaged through the drawer and found his silk..............we were worried what he might have under his lycra, but he was talking socks). Keith confessed to wanting to try and keep his rides a bit more regular and also to entering his Caterham into a race series (there you go, it's in print now....no backing out) so maybe a few Moles will turn up to support to motorised racing for a change. Paul also let slip that he's in negotiations with his wife to go mountain bike racing. I couldn't pin him down with whether his heart lay in Gorrick style XC or mini Down Hill but I really think we're going to have to sort out the Muddy Mole jersey's to get some race exposure from all these fit chaps!

As we hit the road that goes between Effingham and White Down, JohnR and Barrie peeled off for some high speed road return (Barrie had a reasonable excuse that his wife is overdue which will no doubt cause a few bemused faces from certain Moles as to how he gets away with it). Tony, Keitha nd myself headed back towards Brocket's in the mud. Just on the run up to go under the Wooden Bridges at Polesden my chain decided to wrap itself round my chainstay and get well and truely jammed. This my should wasn't up for so I left it to Tony to dismantle my crank and get it straight again. That'll need a but more investigation as I think the granny ring might have bent.

Anyway, another good ride in difficult conditons but at least it didn't rain!

Happy New Year!

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james says:

Sounds like you had fun. Wanted to join you but had to eat another xmas dinner! I was hoping to go to Swinley next Sunday 4th, Jem is up for it. Any other moles want to come, not been so would like to try it out.

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