Monday, 22 September 2014

Saturday 20th September - Col de Coldharbour, Quick Start & Regular Go Ride


Headed out on one of our "old faithful" rides this morning; Col de Coldharbour. Great conditions, warm and dry.  We split just after the end of the lane; our younger riders headed straight for the Col de Coldharbour while the older ones took a slight diversion via a dogleg (up a hill of course).  A quick turn at the top and then a dash back down to try and catch the others up at the barn, our usual re fuelling stop.


 No sign of them there so we pressed on, negotiating a hedge cutting tractor on the way.  The path through the woods was perfect, not overgrown at all and we whizzed down the hill and into the bumpy field.  We'd just made it up to Horns Lodge Lane when Calvin discovered he had a puncture, my trusty spanner made it out of the bag for the first time in ages.  Damian came to the rescue with a gas canister and Malcolm sorted out getting the bike back together.  We made good progress back to Westwood.  Well done to everyone who rode, this route has lots of different riding situations so it's good to see you all coping effortlessly with the challenges, even puncture repair.
We welcomed seven new riders onto our Quick Start programme today.  Great riding from everyone, look forward to seeing you again next week.
Whilst the Quick Starters were getting their first taste of KVK action, 10 of the more experienced riders were honing their skills.

The focus was on moving the bike without riding it, mounting and dismounting and getting going.  Some low gear races got the legs spinning and emphasised the need for correct gear selection when starting off (which became important in our ladders game later on) before the riders experimented with different ways of moving the bike without riding; saddle push, bike shop push (bike vertical on back wheel) and scooting  were to the fore.  Luke's attempt at pushing his bike on front wheel only needs a bit of work!  Some relay races followed allowing the riders to use their skills whilst under pressure.  A bit of judicious handicapping ensured everyone was a winner!!

We followed up with looking at basic techniques for mounting and dismounting including the vital need to check all round to make sure it's safe to pull off and to stop, before practicing mounting from a scoot, a running dismount and a running mount (being sure to use the inner thigh to land on the saddle rather than other more painful parts of the anatomy!).  Every one did well.

Finally we finished with a few games of the ever popular Sumo which gave rise to a variety of winners.
You can never play too much Sumo
Well done to all - some great technical ability shown by all and such a lot of fun!!

End of a fun session for our experienced riders

Next Week 27th September:

Saturday morning Ride Out - Col de Coldharbour.  Meeting at Westwood, ready to ride at 9.30am. Suitable for MTB's and hybrids only. Please bring a tube, drink, jacket and emergency fuel.

Saturday afternoon - Go Ride at Stocks Green sign on from 1.45pm, 2pm start, finish at 3pm.

PLEASE CONTACT ME TO SIGN ON


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