Ride report, Le Mans with Redhill CC

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Ride report, Le Mans with Redhill CC

Postby Alan M » Tue May 31, 2016 9:55 am

How lucky to be invited to join the Redhill CC trip to Le Mans. We three, two Andys and Alan joined to comprise a 20+ group of men and one woman heading out on a fully supported excursion from Box Hill to the historic 24 Hour race circuit at Le Mans. Military precise arrangements allowed time for group photos and a comfortable pace to Portsmouth, and with the exception of Bexley Hill which kicks up to 18% we arrived fit and ready for ZiZi specials on the fashionable waterfront. Joining up with our friendly and adaptable support vehicle for food stops and a changes of clothes set a pattern of superb survival and support system which included cooked meals by the road side, inventively constructed sandwiches, cycle maintenance and encouraging smiles.

Leaving the ferry at Caen we rode in 2 groups into a strong headwind, mitigating its effects by good rotations of riders. Unfortunately the Le Mans track didn't offer access onto the circuit but we celebrated our arrival with Beers in its museum and freshened up in single rooms in the excellent Ibis hotel. Dinner was a hilarious affair in an authentic Mexican restaurant where we were encouraged to drink strong beer, construct enchiladas and play games of swapping sombreros! Que divertido!

The next day dawned cloudy and cool and by lunchtime it was raining hard. Spirits were lifted by cooked roadside meals and some pretty scenery but I think we all suffered somewhat. Relieved to arrive at Caen we boarded our ferry ready for sleep and the ride home the next day. During the trip we three were warmly welcomed and made to feel appreciated by all. We are particularly thankful to everybody but especially to the support team and organisers that made it such a well run event. No doubt we'll see you all on Surrey roads – many many thanks.
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