The best club run in the world ever!!!

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Postby Brian Nolan » Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:00 am

wow - been off the net for a few days ( been on the beach instead ), and just read all this.. Think this is the one time when i have been away and wished I was back in London.. I know I went on holiday at the worst time ever but it was a good deal and I needed ( getting a few aches ''n strains lately), a few weeks off the bike...
George - i think you are well on your way to being an ACC legend !
enjoy the atmosphere guys ''n gals, i will have to watch what i can from a bar here in thailand ...

:cry: cheers,
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Re: The best club run in the world ever!!!

Postby Toks » Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:42 am

[quote="George"]After another refreshment stop we turned right into Box Hill and I was right on the front at this point.


They were absolutely flying up there and after the first hairpin I lost contact, I was in no mans land then just after the second hairpin Pereiro led the rest of the group straight past me Vladimir Karpets was on the back in the big ring just looking like it was nothing and all the others were out the saddles.

I sprinted to try get back on but no way, I've never seen a group go so quick up a hill before, they are aniother league altogether.
Then the team car came up to me and he signalled for me to hop on behind for a nice tow up to the top :lol:

I just read it again :D :D I'll probably read it tomorrow too :D :D
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Postby SimonJOsborne » Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:23 pm

That sounds like some training group George. I hate to think of the average on that one!

It is definitely grin inducing.

And a nice evenings drinks had by Alex.
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Postby Yohan » Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:45 pm

..Wow..is all i can say!

George, you just keep raising the bar, what next? Le Tour 08?

..amazing read, an amazing pics

keep it up

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Postby Rob Taylor » Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:44 pm

Thought i would go out with CSC today - getting ready for the prologue, and making some small adjustments to their bikes and positions.

had a bit of a chat with Jens Voigt about bikes as we speeded down the road(he was asking where mine came from) -seems a good bloke

should be good to see them all in action tommorow.

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Postby Andrew G » Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:09 pm

[quote]Thought i would go out with CSC today

oh the agony of choice :evil:
I'm not jealous honest :x

You must all be well chuffed with the last couple of days, a great experience. I hope none of the CSC guys came to any grief on their TT bikes on Surrey's beautifully surfaced roads.
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Postby Elliot M » Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:22 pm

yeah i wouldn't trust my Zipps on Surrey potholes! If I had any that is.
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Postby Mike I » Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:29 pm

George, shouldn't this have been posted in the Results :lol: :lol: :lol: section?
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Postby Tim Coales » Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:31 pm

Don't get any ideas of defecting to Caisse D'Epargne now George. You're 1st Claim ACC remember and we aren't accepting any transfer offers! :lol:
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Postby DavidD » Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:08 pm

I did the Box Hill version of the club run yesterday as well. You must have been one of the two Addiscombe riders in that bunch of black and red clad riders I passed going in the opposite direction just after I'd turned right out of Partridge Lane into Rusper Road. I thought it was a bit strange seeing a club run on a Thursday and I didn't recognize the strip.

You were going like a train up that hill: I'm surprised you guys didn't complete the Charlwood loop and catch me up on Box Hill.

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Postby Marek » Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:18 pm

Man, I am soooo jealous. I was reading this and I was turning green with envy you lucky lucky man. I am really looking forward to tomorrow as I have managed to blag myself and my daughter VIP tickets for the powerbar stand at the finish. I will take along my ACC jersey and see if I can get some photos with some of the stars.

This is great, I am really enjoying reading about what you are all up to and tomorrow and Sunday are going to be fantastic. Also, great news my other daughter has now come home from hospital today just in time for the tour. Cool

Cheers

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Postby the other Steve Dennis » Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:23 pm

If you had been riding more slowly we would see more of you!!

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Re: The best club run in the world ever!!!

Postby Toks » Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:33 pm

[quote="George"]Well that was absoloutly bloody amazingly brilliant riding today :D

Got up to Selsdon Park Hotel just as the Caisse d' Epargne were about to go on their training ride just before 11 this morning.

Approached them and said hi I was a local rider and if they needed a ride I would take them out, they told me about 3 hours 90km so I said alright follow me 8)

I thought I would take them on the club run route so we headed off through Sanderstead and down to Purley.

I was on the front with one of the team and we were all flying along 2 by 2 formation.

At the start there was a paparazzi motorcycle taking lot's of pictures of us and even a journalist who had hired a taxi to shoot us all together.

It was great and after a while Rob from Addiscombe hopped on the back of the group for a ride.

It was amazing I was towing the whole Caisse d' Epargne team around every time I looked behind me I was riding with Valverde, Pereiro and Karpets etc

They wanted a tour/route that was niot too much traffic so I warned them that it was busy until we hit the lanes after Merstham,

After we turned left just after Reigatethey were well chuffed with the route, I was taking them on the whole clubrun ride, I even thought about seeing if they fancied a cuppa at the cafe.

We were being followed by the team car and Mechanics van, it was a propper afair. Akll the cyclist we passed were waving shouting at us.

Valverde punctured at near Leigh so we had a brief stop where I was given an energy bar and drinks by the team manager.

Up near Charlwood we were coming to the sprint so I had to get it just ahead of Pereiro :wink:

Valverde came up front and did a couple of crazy digs off the front after Charlwood, believe me I've never seen anyone so effortlessly accelerate away before.

A few times when we pulled away from a stop off one or 2 of the riders
started riding up the wrong side of the road :shock: :o

Don't worry noone got run iover we just all ripped the piss out of them and I reminded them we were in England :wink:

Pereiro and Valverde came up front so I took it easy for a few miles and sat on their wheels,

I asked them what did they want busy traffic but diect route to hotel or quiet roads no traffic with a 2km hill?

So I had to take them left at Newdigate to return via Box Hill, I'm sure they could handle it :lol:

After another refreshment stop we turned right into Box Hill and I was right on the front at this point.

Then Valverde and another guy Sprinted off the front, Valverde looked over his shoulder and cheekily egged me to come too so I gave it large to try and get up to them,

They were absolutely flying up there and after the first hairpin I lost contact, I was in no mans land then just after the second hairpin Pereiro led the rest of the group straight past me Vladimir Karpets was on the back in the big ring just looking like it was nothing and all the others were out the saddles.

I sprinted to try get back on but no way, I've never seen a group go so quick up a hill before, they are aniother league altogether.

Then the team car came up to me and he signalled for me to hop on behind for a nice tow up to the top :lol:

A nice steady cruise back to the Hotel via Coulsdon and finally Valverde and I gave it large again up Purley Downs Road :D :D

Oh what a clubrun what a day I can't believe it, I'm still pinching myself :D :D :D :D
I just re read the forum post of the year. Thanks again George :D
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Re: The best club run in the world ever!!!

Postby Dombo » Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:08 pm

Bit quiet so I thought this deserved a bump. Always makes me smile.
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Re: The best club run in the world ever!!!

Postby simon Lythgoe » Thu Dec 22, 2011 3:44 pm

What a great thread! Top man!
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