It’s looking much warmer than last week, so pump those tyres up and come out. 10 am at the Rose and Crown as usual. See you all there. New riders always welcome.
It was impressive to see two tea riders braving last Saturday’s icy conditions:
Reluctantly no ride this week as the Met Office suggest that the roads will be very icy tomorrow and have issued a yellow warning. Those of you with mountain bikes and nerves of steel may choose to go out any way, have fun and keep safe if you do. Hopefully normal service will resume next week.
Sally
Could be a short ride and a long hot chocolate if it is very cold tomorrow. Or maybe hills are the way to warm up? Any ideas?
See you tomorrow.
Sally
We had a lovely ride last Saturday, great company as always. We may have a new tea room to try tomorrow. New cyclists welcome. See you tomorrow.
Sally
A great turnout for last Saturday’s cold and frosty ride. Nine of us enjoyed some off road riding and a map free trip around the small lanes (of course I knew where we were going!).
Tomorrow’s weather looks interesting, but I’m sure we are up to the challenge. Tea, hot chocolate and cake as always. See you then.
Sally
Looks like a cold and crispy morning, so extra layers of socks and gloves tomorrow. The hot chocolate will be hot (hopefully) and well earned. It should be good cycling weather with very little wind.
See you tomorrow.
Sally
We will be leaving The Rose and Crown at 10am for a leisurely ride with a tea and cake stop half way, finishing at the pub for further refreshment at about midday. All welcome, keep those New Years resolutions.
See you tomorrow.
Sally
The ride will leave the Rose and Crown at 10am tomorrow morning as usual. The weather looks as if it will be dry, so it should be a good time to test out new cycling kit.
Last Saturday there were 10 of us out. While there were no mince pies or sunshine (last pie was bought as we arrived for tea!) we had a lovely ride.
On Christmas Day there were seven of us out for a sneaky ten miles.
Sup Y’all!
This is the mothership reporting. Tomorrow we will be leaving the bicycles at home and venturing out old school stylee… by foot! So get out your best Sloe Gin and meet at the Rozza at 10am. The walk will be about 2-3 hours long, devised by everyone’s favorite; Ian. In case you are wondering it will be a circular and return to the pub for some hydration.
Spread the word to the herd,
Motherbot. aka. the Notorious SB
(As told to Jack B. Dogs welcome).
Another fine sunny Saturday, a good ride planned with a stop at Wilstone Farm shop for tea and last minute shopping.
See you at 10 am.
Sally