Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

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Mick Stanford
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Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 14 Jan 2025 18:53

Due to the forecast temperatures overnight this is now a drop in and ride and not an official club ride.
I am leading a D Ride to Knowle with a stop at 22 miles at Elderberry Blacks Cafe. This is a fairly flat route so nice and easy going. 9.15am start from The Black Horse car park, Northfield.

This is a perfect introductory ride for those wishing to try out the club, riders returning from injury or illness, or if you just fancy a nice steady, relaxed and chatty ride out.

Pace will be to the slowest rider which is usually between 10 and 13mph. The group will stay together so you will be looked after throughout, no one is left behind.

Route is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49304883

Sign up, turn up and have some fun 😁

10 riders

Paul Balfe
Dave Cox
Phil Gameson
Leigh Hopkins
Rob Parker
Mick Stanford (Lead)
Chris Thomson
Simon Whittaker
Plus 2, I can't remember names though 🤔
Last edited by Mick Stanford on 19 Jan 2025 18:08, edited 11 times in total.

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by PaulB » 14 Jan 2025 18:57

Hi Mick

I'll join you weather permitting but looks good so far
Thank You

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 14 Jan 2025 19:35

PaulB wrote:
14 Jan 2025 18:57
Hi Mick

I'll join you weather permitting but looks good so far
it's certainly looking at little warmer than last week

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Dave Cox » 15 Jan 2025 12:27

I'll be there Mick

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 15 Jan 2025 14:36

Dave Cox wrote:
15 Jan 2025 12:27
I'll be there Mick
It will ge great to see you Dave

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by David Cole » 15 Jan 2025 19:10

I'd like to join you Mick
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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 16 Jan 2025 11:49

David Cole wrote:
15 Jan 2025 19:10
I'd like to join you Mick
Great, see you Sunday Dave

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Simonmwhittaker » 16 Jan 2025 14:00

Hi Mick,

I'm new to the club and would like to join this ride.

Thanks
Simon

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 16 Jan 2025 14:28

Simonmwhittaker wrote:
16 Jan 2025 14:00
Hi Mick,

I'm new to the club and would like to join this ride.

Thanks
Simon
that is great Simon, see you on Sunday for a fun morning out on our bikes

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Leigh H » 17 Jan 2025 14:43

Hi Mick would love to join you for nice social ride on Sunday is there space for me
Cheers
Leigh

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by PhilG » 17 Jan 2025 18:08

Mick,

I'll join you on Sunday.
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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 17 Jan 2025 19:13

Leigh H wrote:
17 Jan 2025 14:43
Hi Mick would love to join you for nice social ride on Sunday is there space for me
Cheers
Leigh
absolutely Leigh, see you Sunday

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 17 Jan 2025 19:13

PhilG wrote:
17 Jan 2025 18:08
Mick,

I'll join you on Sunday.
nice one Phil, see you on Sunday

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by David Cole » 18 Jan 2025 12:43

I'm sorry Mick I shall have to bail out of thie ride. Iwill be too cold for me.
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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 18 Jan 2025 13:17

David Cole wrote:
18 Jan 2025 12:43
I'm sorry Mick I shall have to bail out of thie ride. Iwill be too cold for me.
thanks for letting me know Dave, enjoy your day.

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by thomo20000 » 18 Jan 2025 18:44

I will come alon if there are still spaces.

Chris.

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 18 Jan 2025 20:36

thomo20000 wrote:
18 Jan 2025 18:44
I will come alon if there are still spaces.

Chris.
the more the merrier Chris.See you in tge morning

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Leigh H » 19 Jan 2025 15:02

Thanks for organising the ride mick

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 19 Jan 2025 15:22

Leigh H wrote:
19 Jan 2025 15:02
Thanks for organising the ride mick
it was a good ride out Leigh, great company. Can remember the names of who you rode back with. I am missing 2 riders off list.

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by chris ankcorn » 19 Jan 2025 16:29

That would be me and Alex.

Thanks for organising and leading a brilliant club run although your choice of weather could have been better :wink:

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Dave Cox » 19 Jan 2025 16:38

Thanks Mick great to be out and Cafe did well although we are not the typical Knowle brunch customers

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 19 Jan 2025 16:44

Dave Cox wrote:
19 Jan 2025 16:38
Thanks Mick great to be out and Cafe did well although we are not the typical Knowle brunch customers
yes, it was a great ride out and great company once again, cheers Dave

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Simonmwhittaker » 19 Jan 2025 17:57

Thanks Mick
I enjoyed the ride and the company, the cold not so much... Now looking for more base layers.
I'm away for the next couple of weeks but I'll be back after then.
Simon

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 19 Jan 2025 18:05

Simonmwhittaker wrote:
19 Jan 2025 17:57
Thanks Mick
I enjoyed the ride and the company, the cold not so much... Now looking for more base layers.
I'm away for the next couple of weeks but I'll be back after then.
Simon
Great ride out, yes more layers in these temperatures, although it will be hit and sunny in a few weeks time. Great to see you.
Can you whattsap me on 07990951914 and I will forward the link to RWGPS group

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 19 Jan 2025 18:07

Mick Stanford wrote:
19 Jan 2025 16:44
Dave Cox wrote:
19 Jan 2025 16:38
Thanks Mick great to be out and Cafe did well although we are not the typical Knowle brunch customers
yes, it was a great ride out and great company once again, cheers Dave
cast your eyes over this route to Oaks Garden Centre Cafe, let me know what you think

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49501432

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by PaulB » 19 Jan 2025 18:43

Great ride today Mick, well done

I have been to Oakes Farm Cafe and it's great for warm weather as seats outside but last time I went it was more lunch venue where you have to book
A bit like Berryfields up the road, upstairs for diners, downstairs for cyclists

If you want me to I can do a recce for you to the place on a weekday and also that cafe we saw today in Knowle
Thank You

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Mick Stanford » 19 Jan 2025 18:49

PaulB wrote:
19 Jan 2025 18:43
Great ride today Mick, well done

I have been to Oakes Farm Cafe and it's great for warm weather as seats outside but last time I went it was more lunch venue where you have to book
A bit like Berryfields up the road, upstairs for diners, downstairs for cyclists

If you want me to I can do a recce for you to the place on a weekday and also that cafe we saw today in Knowle
yes, really enjoyed today, thanks for the company. It woukd be brilliant if you could recce them. I am bit stuck for time

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by PaulB » 19 Jan 2025 19:01

no problem
will do, weather permitting
Thank You

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Dave Cox » 19 Jan 2025 21:14

Hi Mick (and Paul) I checked out Wyndley Garden Centre in Knowle didn't appear in searches today. Went back through my diaries to find the name. I was last there with Coventry CTC in 2017. It's been knocked down and an elderly care home built on the land despite protests from customers !! I might have to check it out but not for club runs !! Agree about Berryfields makes a nice loop around Meriden.

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Re: Social and Introductory ride, Sunday 19th, a D paced flat route of 38 miles

Post by Dave Cox » 19 Jan 2025 21:16

Like the route to Oaks but not been there for a few years because Lavender Hall is near and so good. Interesting that as Paul describes it they've move up in the world for the carriage trade.

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