Just For Fun (J4F) ReportThere was a good turnout for the April J4F this morning, so much so that we had J4F A and B groups, emulating the TG!
In the A group: Peter & Toby Motteram, Phil & Tom Hawkes, Wayne, Gina, Trevor, Jean Paul, Meynard (?), and possible others whose names escape me...
In the B group: Myself, John Cz, Fred, George, Michaela and Sabbah (?).
Shortly after the start, it was apparent that there was a problem with the gears not working on Sabbah's borrowed bike. Someone had clamped nylon pump pegs around the frame and the gear cables

Good job I decided to ride my tourer and bring a few extra tools "just in case"

After correcting this, testing the gears, tightening front and rear brake cables so that the brakes worked and pumping up both tyres and we were off again. Still before 9.30! By now Brendon had joined us and we made our way down towards Hooley.
The J4F rides usuallly take a little while to settle down as riders of quite varying ability and experience adjust to each other and the road/traffic conditions. By Merstham things were flowing nicely. The 3 steps are usually the next hurdle as some riders have never attempted riding up what seems like long, steep hills. At this point we were passed by Terry Hill chasing Steve Hehir who made the roads look down-hill by comparison

Pressing on through Reigate, John forbad a J4F cafe stop at the Reigate Kitchen (my favourite stop when I know we're not going to make The Pine Cafe at Charlwood)

Here we were joined by Martin Osman, who had lost touch with Pete Smith's Alternative Ride.
With the extra time from not having a stop, we turned right over the River Mole and did a little loop around to Leigh, where we stopped for a couple of photos on the village green outside The Plough. Turning right onto Flanchford Road with the sun shining and time on our side, the sign for "Real Dairy Ice Cream made and sold here" cycled past on a weekly basis, was the catalyst for an alternative to a Cafe stop. We all piled into the farm for a £1 tub of ice cream.

Rum & Raison for yours truly

, Stem Ginger and Honey for John and Martin, Mint Choc Chip for the Michaela & Sabbah, Choc for George & Brendon, while Fred saved his pennies for an ACC Jersey.
Ice cream consummed, it was back on the bikes and the return leg through Woodhatch to rejoin the return clubrun route up past Earlswood. Stopping to re-group by the church just North of Redhill, we were joined by the "A" J4F group, whom we sent on ahead. Surprisingly, we weren't past by anyone else until Steve Hehir and Terry Hill went by at the top of the Merstham drag. I guess most people must have come back over Boxhill.
We stopped at CSS to drop off the girls, then I had to head straight back for an afternoon's work in Croydon. Quickly popping into GB's to show Fred where to get an ACC top, in walks Mr

and out pops Alex F.
Thanks for the company everyone. A worthwhile morning's ride