A rare club run report from myself. A very small TG left CSS,five of us I think,including Darren, Ant, Rob and Illya. Steady pace towards Redhill with some concerted efforts from all. I think we got a bit lazy through Reigate, hampered by traffic and lights, so that Ben Dangerous and another rider(sorry no name?) shot past in the town centre. Through the Saturday Reigate mayhem and we were quickley together rolling TNO from then on in. The pace took its toll on a few, untill we were down to 4 at the Parkgate turn. We continued setting a good pace until Rusper step were it got a bit more heated.
Darren felt he had the legs and moved away from the off. I don't think we all thought it was an attack, he moved off smoothly and no-one reacted. I think when he realised he had a gap he put them hammer down. Ant put in a monster of a chase, and frustratingly the gap closed but then steadied. Hard chasing. When I came to the front I felt like I came to a standstill. Hats of to Ant again as he made a go of it again slowly bridging back to Darren and passing him too just before the crest. All four of us were alone, albeit only a few metres between us. Over the top into Rupser and were all together and on to the DC, but not before Darren feels like his legs are good and ups the pace past Lambs green. I'm in his wheel and hold off countless attacks to break free and soon were out in front. Mostly strighforward steady TNO on the DC, except for myself nearly getting dropped spinning my legs of going down hill after the lights
time for a rangy-er cassette! No sprint either due to poor surface but not before Darren (again) broke away and I buried myself to bring it back,I think Rob went over first but its all accedemic!
On the ride back a steady ride with a mix of riders, Had a nice tow for some of the way from Jon H; a familiar sight looking at the back of his saddle from Majorca a couple of years back! Cheers Jon. All in all a great workout and superb weather on a fine day of riding.
Paul
PS. Steve your 'new' bike looks superb in all its glory. Stunning.