Club Rides
The WSW has club rides for all abilities and is a good way meeting like minded individuals. It improves your riding technique and gives you confidence in riding within a couple which can be 20% more efficient than cycling by yourself! Best practice for riding in a group is covered by these guidelines |
A Pleasant Ride, A Very Reasonable Tea & Another Fine Mess,Wednesday 9th September had been forecast to be a scorcher, but was a rather more grudging affair on the day. The sun held itself back until later on, the wind was 'moderate' and from the North East.
Last Updated (Sunday, 13 September 2009 12:30) In Which a Rider Chose A Route He Couldn't HandleThe Riders on 6th September 2009 Last Updated (Friday, 25 September 2009 15:48) A Long Flat Ride, A Good Tea, A Longer Flat Ride and a Split.The Peacock Tearooms at Ely had attracted the attention of the 'Independent' reading faction of the Wednesday Ride, who just couldn't wait to test the quality of tea, cakes and scones. There are only two basic routes to Ely, with marginal variations on one of them. Each route looks remarkably like the other, the only difference being traffic volume. More miles of fenland or fewer miles of traffic. Choices, choices. Last Updated (Sunday, 13 September 2009 12:30) Espresso Scatters over South East SuffolkYet another sunlit morning assembly in Cornhill. The Rev. Wallace read the lesson, which was the much-loved parable of the counter-intuitive cyclist, and then delivered a sermon that skilfully expanded on this topic. They that return into a headwind shall arrive safe and as one, indivisible and enduring in the glory of united effort, even unto their homes and their loved ones. The mighty shall be humbled, and the weak shall prevail; the strong will lay down and wait for the feeble. For ever and ever, ah well.
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