ERCC Newsletter - Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club
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ERCC Newsletter - Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club
Issue No 33 –December 2010 Editor: Richard Thomas Websites : www.eastbournerovers.com E Mail Telephone [email protected] 01323 502615 The Official Newsletter of the Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club CONTENTS EDITORIAL Page Club News: Website gallery, Clubruns Report ESCA Reliability Trial Report 2010 ESCA Reliability Trial Results Turbo sessions Event reports Catford Hillclimb report BLRC lunch Nostalgia Corner Nostalgia corner Part 1 Nostalgia corner: Part 2 Steve Willis Forthcoming Events 2011 Club Dinner menu Lewes Wanderers 30 mile TT ESCA season results final Audax News 2011 Early Season Programme Reports: Pyecombe-Billingshurst-Pyecombe 107km Back page Sports massage & Kontour Cycles Next Edition January 2011 The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter 2 3 4 4 4 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 13 The AGM is on Monday 13th December 2010 at Stone Cross. It is your Club so please come and enjoy the event. Don’t forget to bring with you your nicely cleaned trophies for Graham as they need to be engraved. Once again I have done my best to pack the Newsletter with various articles and results. I wish to thank all those Members who have sent me articles for inclusion. Stan Nash’s bequest We have had some suggestions and these are being considered. More news next time ESCA Points Competition Congratulations to Iain Brogden for being the highest placed rider not hailing from Lewes Wanderers. Iain finished 4th, having opted not to contest the hill climb, which was the final event of the season. Catford Hill Climb and BLRC lunch Alan Symonds has reported on both these enjoyable events. The Catford was enjoyable, both for the spectators and also, with a somewhat different perspective, the contestants. And of course the lunch was enjoyed by all. Audax calendar I have included a list of local Audax events for the coming few months, up to the end of February. Good conditioning training for the season ahead, so some say! Hon. Ed -1- Issue No 33 December 2010 Useful Contact Info: Brian Holt: Secretary : 01323 520646 / 07767 666393 Graham Lade: Chairman: 01323 509408 Peter Moon: Treasurer and Club Kit: 01323 485180 Harry Featherstone: Time Trials Secretary - 01323 841034 Iain Brogden Road Race Secretary 01323 520590 Dave Cox: Club Captain, Evening Time Trial Series and Sunday Rides - 01323 507916 Tony Murphy Press Secretary: 01323 410376 WHAT’S ON – ON AND OFF THE BIKE Club Night: Every Monday evening from 8.00pm – 10.30pm (excluding bank holidays) at the Stone Cross Memorial Hall (opposite the Red Lion Public House). Chance to meet and socialise, catch up with recent news and gossip. Refreshments available. Coached Turbo Sessions: Stone Cross Memorial Hall on “winter” Monday evenings (during the club night) from 8.30pm to 9.30pm (set up at 8pm). A structured turbo session is held throughout the “winter” months (November to April). Free to club members, only £2 for non –members. All welcome, its getting really popular, - come and give it a go! Bring your own turbo and bike. Any queries please contact Graham Lade who will co-ordinate these sessions. Winter Club Runs:. Meet at the Horse and Groom Public House at Polegate crossroads at 9.15am each Sunday. Variations to the type and length of ride will be made to suit the ability of the riders. For any further information please contact Dave Cox : tel: 01323 507916 or any other members of the committee. Club Clothing: Peter Moon has the order forms for your kit, including bib shorts. Money with order please. CLUB NEWS Website Gallery Iain has set up a new website gallery. See http://www.eastbournerovers.com/gallery.php It contains images kindly given to us by Mike Anton, also some from Iain’s own collection and some supplied by our friends at LWCC. Iain wishes to recommend that everyone has a browse If any Club members have any of their own photos they would like to add to the gallery then send them to Iain with the date the photo was taken and a description of the event. Clubruns Report by Richard Thomas These have been ongoing now for 6 weeks. Your Hon Sec has ventured out on these as his “training” for the ESCA Reliability Trial which we completed on 21st November (see separate report). I missed the first one on 10th October, led by Iain, which is probably just as well. Kevin Burton and I met Stuart Davis at Polegate on his return and they had been on quite a long (67 mile) and fast ride. I also missed the second ride but did make the third on 24 th October and subsequent rides apart from last Sunday when I was doing an Audax. I have done a short account of each of those I have ridden below. 24th October Seven of us met at Polegate, Club members Dave Cox, Rob Rickson, Clive Richardson, Tony Murphy, Kris Singh and me, and ex Rover Graeme Hadlow, on a MTB as someone had stolen his road bike from where he The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter -2- Issue No 33 December 2010 Clubruns Report (cont.) works. We had a flat ride led by Dave, through Upper Dicker, Ripe and Laughton to Ringmer via the Broyle before retracing, then going on to Chilley Farm, Rickney for refreshments before venturing to Bexhill into a headwind and then turning for home. 58 miles (92km) at 15mph (24km/hr) average riding speed. A pleasant dry ride. 31st October Six this week, Iain joined Dave, Rob, Clive, Tony and me as we ventured north to the Garden Centre at Mark Cross. We “enjoyed” climbing Newick Lane into Mayfield then took the “Trodgers” minor road through to Mark Cross and refreshments at the Garden Centre. The return journey, led by Rob, took us down the main road to Horam, then over “Grovel Hill” to Haisham, Magham Down, Rickney and Normans Bay before returning via Pevensey Bay and Westham. Rain at start then sunny. 58 miles, coincidentally, at just under 15mph (14.88) riding speed due to the hills on the way to Mark Cross. 7th November Nine out this week, the core riders (Dave, Rob, Clive, Tony and me) were joined by Kevin Burton, Matt Woods, Adam Ford and “guest rider” Jack Priddle. Adam turned for home near Cowbeech as he has not done a lot of riding recently, and the remaining eight pushed on through Rushlake Green to Woods Corner, with Jack and Matt tearing the legs off the rest of us on the hills. We then rode through Brightling and down to Netherfield and Battle,for a café stop, before going on to Cooden, Bexhill and Hastings to view the burned out pier. We then had a “gentle” ride back to Eastbourne. It was sunny with a strong NE wind making it feel colder. We did 56 miles (89km) at an average of nearly 15mph (23.9km/hr) riding speed. 14th November The magnificent seven (Dave, Rob, Clive, Tony, Kevin, Adam and me) endured a very wet ride to Laughton and Ringmer, then on the way back to Laughton Clive punctured and let us go on to the dryness of the bus shelter at Laughton, opposite the Roebuck, whilst Clive repaired his puncture. Whilst we were waiting there several Lewes Wanderers arrived at the Roebuck for their Anniversary bash. Suitably repaired, Clive joined us and we squelched on to Chilley Farm for some warming refreshments. Ironically, it stopped raining at that point. We then thought better of going any further east so headed home via Pevensey. Just as well as soon after we got home the heavens opened again. Just 68km today at 15.4mph (24.7km/hr) riding speed 21st November 2010 ESCA Reliability Trial With 159 riders entered, this was a well supported promotion by Pete Roberts and In Gear. The route was challenging but not excruciating. There were a couple of hills though. We were in Group 3 (of 25 riders), 9 of us (Iain, Peter Moon, Andy Eaton, Tony, Emma, Rob, Clive, Kevin, and me) with a similar number of Lewes Wanderers due to DNS’s. We were one of the 4 groups (86 riders in all) aiming to hit the 4hr 15min target for the 54 miles. Off we went, sent on our way by Mick Kilby, and were soon on our own as the Lewes went straight on instead of turning left just north of East Hoathly. Andy was with them but turned to chase after us, soon joining up. A brisk pace took us up towards Cross in Hand where we swung left and onto Mayfield. It then got a bit lumpy via Coggins Mill Road and Brinkers Lane (judged to be the hardest climb of the ride) which took us up to the B2099 followed by a right turn to the first control in Lymden Lane. The climb up to Burwash was not as hard as I seemed to remember it from previous sorties, and we were soon regrouping to descend Bell Alley Road and the climb up to Brightling. We ended up getting a bit strung out on the climb and on the subsequent route to Bodle Street, when I went off the back of Iain and Peter on the descent from Bodle Street before the climb to Joes Lane. We then turned right and sped along the A271 to the Boship Rbt and the 2nd check in Coldharbour Road. Four of us (Iain, Peter, Andy and me) arrived there soon to be joined by Kevin. Iain and Peter were eager to keep going so the four of us set off with Kevin in no mans land between the two groups. I hung on to the other three nearly to Laughton before my legs gave out. I struggled on to the end, arriving with a few minutes to spare before the 4 hour “early” finish. By that time Peter, Iain, Kevin and Andy were all there and we handed in our tickets to Mick Kilby before retiring to the Hall for refreshments. The rest of our group got back in time despite Tony suffering an unmentionable near to the finish. We all enjoyed the event. I rode back to Eastbourne with Kevin and Clive The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter -3- Issue No 33 December 2010 rode back on his own. Iain and Peter both rode out to the start and I presume rode back. And it did not rain!!!! Result: Winners Lewes Wanderers – 40 Qualifiers With the highest number of successful finishers they will hold the Rally Shield for one year. The Rally Shield will be presented at the ESCA annual luncheon and prize presentation on Sunday 16th January 2011 Certificates for successful riders will be passed to a responsible member of your club at the luncheon. Entries 1st Lewes Wanderers 2nd In-Gear Quickvit TrainSharp 3rd Eastbourne Rovers 4th Brighton Excelsior 5th Worthing Excelsior 6th East Grinstead CC 7th Rye Wheelers 8th Brighton Mitre 9th VC Etoile 10th Bayeux Landscapes 11th Bodyworks XTC Tri Store 52 43 10 18 17 4 2 1 5 6 1 Total Entries 159 Qualifiers %Qualifiers/Entries Lewes Wanderers 40 77 In-Gear Quickvit TrainSharp 32 74 Eastbourne Rovers 9 90 Brighton Excelsior 8 44 Worthing Excelsior 3 18 East Grinstead CC 2 50 Rye Wheelers 2 100 Brighton Mitre 1 100 VC Etoile 1 20 Bayeux Landscapes 0 0 Bodyworks XTC Tri Store 0 0 Whichever way you look at it we came 3rd Total Qualifiers 98 Turbo Sessions These have now been going for five weeks and have been well attended. Graham has been doing a great job making us all suffer!!! Catford Hillclimb by Alan Symonds I went to the Catford Hill Climb this year. Alway's a fun event, well attended as usual but with the addition of a Food & Drinks Trailer. The weather was good which helped, however the absence of ERCC jersey's was noted, which I found a bit surprising. Last time I rode it was in 1958 when I was in the Thornton Road Club. I scraped up there in 2 Mins 29 2/5 secs. in old language. Don’t know where I came exactly but I am sure someone can do better than that next year !!. Interestingly, although the winning time has improved, by my calculation I would have been somewhere around half way down the results sheet if I could have managed the same time this year (fat chance). The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter -4- Issue No 33 December 2010 So here is my challenge to current Rovers. If any Rover can beat my time I will put up the following. Starting at 2mins.30secs a £1.00 for every 5 secs that person takes off down to 2 mins plus £5.00 for getting under 2mins. That's £6.00 down to 2 mins plus £5.00 if under giving a possible total of £11.00. If you can win the event as well you can go and do the Bec in the afternoon and come back with a fistful of money !!!!!. To put you in the mood I also took these pictures of riders “enjoying” themselves on the climb this year. Here are some facts about the event: A past winner of this event was Max Pendleton, a name that should sound familiar, being Victoria's father. He established a new record of 1min 55secs in 1972 and did his last climb in 2009 at 65 years of age. The record is held by Phil Mason who 27 years ago made it in 1min 47.6secs at the age of 46. (Take note Iain and others. Plenty of time yet!) This year there was also an additional inducement in the form of a pair of Condor wheels worth £275.00 for anyone breaking the record. Note for your diaries. The 2011 date for this event is 9th October. You can enter on line at www.catford.co.uk from 1st August to 30th September The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter -5- Issue No 33 December 2010 B.L.R.C. (British League of Racing Cyclists) Lunch by Alan Symonds The B.L.R.C. meet a couple of times a year to reminisce about times gone by. A bit like the coffee mornings but a little more upmarket as these lunch meetings are held at Donnatelo’s Italian Restaurant in the Lanes at Brighton. Donnatelo’s provides a good meal at a very reasonable price when you choose from the set menu. Apart from the food there is that certain enjoyable atmosphere about traditional Italian restaurants as Joanna, one of our waitresses portray’s. For those who may not know, the BLRC was the thorn in the NCU’s side before they eventually joined forces in 1959 to become the BCF (British Cycling Federation) and the forerunner of British Cycling. They were the prime mover in establishing road racing in this country under the leadership of Percy Stallard.In its 15 years they promoted the best part of 10.000 day events as well as the Lincoln Grand Prix, Brighton/Glasgow, The Milk Race and the Tour of Britain among others. There is plenty of information about the League on the web if you wish to follow it up. Of course it is inevitable that like old soldiers we will fade away but meanwhile we can still dream of the old day’s and the racing we did irrespective of our performances. The most recent meeting took place on the 19 th November and saw 12 members arrive for lunch. Eastbourne Rovers members Dave Dunbar and Alan Symonds were there both being ex Leaguers while Stu Greenway another one, was unable to attend this particular lunch. Both Dave and Stu did a lot of road racing with Dave being lucky enough to get a posting in Belgium for his National Service where he quickly learnt that if you didn’t blast off from the gun you were out of the back of the bunch and I believe it hasn’t changed much. Stu has ridden in various multi stage races including and Dave has also done his share. The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter -6- Issue No 33 December 2010 Others attending were ; Eric Cloke, Derek Cover, Jim Butcher, Roy Rix, Graham Francis, Carlo Monti, Brian Hutton who was a successful rider in his day and his reports on the sport are regularly printed in the press not forgetting our two stalwarts Maggie and Jane for the Ladies. Roy Rix and Brian Hutton The next meeting will be in Feb 2011 and if any old Leaguers would like to join us please send the club an email which will be forwarded onto Dave Dunbar. Roy Rix and Brian Hutton Nostalgia Corner Part One Stu Greenway, Dave Dunbar, une mademoiselle Francais, John Dutson, Roly Wickham and George Henty At John Dutson’s Birthday celebration in Normandy The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter -7- Issue No 33 December 2010 Nostalgia corner WHEN WE WERE FAMOUS!!! Part two STEVE WILLIS Who remembers this then! From Cycling Weekly of 23rd February 1989, when Steve (a youngster with promise) went out riding with the Pro.’s. Well done, Steve. How about another comeback in 2011?!!! The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter -8- Issue No 33 December 2010 Forthcoming events for 2011 Club Dinner and prize presentation Sue Cox has sent the menu for this year’s dinner, as shown here. Sue would like to know how many tickets you will require, and whether you require the vegetarian option. MENU FOR EASTBOURNE ROVERS CYCLING CLUB ANNUAL PRIZEGIVING DINNER ON 15 JANUARY 2011 AT THE AFTON HOTEL £21. 00 PER HEAD --------Chilled Melon Slices with Mixed Berries & Midiori Liqueur ---------Roasted Tomato & Basil Soup ---------Pan Fried Chicken Breast with Chiorizo Mozzarella & Sweet Peppers or Cauliflower, Broccoli & Gruyere Bake ----------Brandy Snap Basket with Fruit & Quennel of Sorbet -----------Selection of Cheese & Biscuits -----------Coffee & Mints Please note some of these dishes may contain nuts Please reserve me ___ places please Name _________________________ NB Please let me know if you require the Vegetarian option Lewes Wanderers Open 30 mile TT 24th April 2011 Rob Pelham sent this information to us. “I'd like to take this early opportunity to bring to your attention the NEW date for 2011 of the Lewes Wanderers CC Open 30 mile Time Trial. The event will take place on Sunday 24th April 2011 on the G30/88 course, based around the A22 between Maresfield & Boship. The HQ will be at the East Hoathly Sports Pavilion. The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter -9- Issue No 33 December 2010 The 2011 running of the event will be a qualifying round of the SCA SPOCO competition. It will also be used by the VTTA Surrey / Sussex group for their annual 30 mile Championship. You may be interested to know that the 2011 Lewes Wanderers CC Open will be the only 30 mile TT in the whole London South district. As such I would like to invite you to hold your own Club 30 Championships within this event (If you don't currently have a 'Club 30 Champs', feel free to start one). Finally, as you will be aware the National 24hr Championship will be held in the London South district in 2011. Did you know that the whole of the Lewes Wanderers Open 30 course features in the National 24hr. Some of the National 24hr roads are ONLY used in the LWCC Open 30. Attached is a flyer containing the basic information for the event. Should you have any further questions please feel free to contact me. Kind regards, Rob Pelham Event Secretary - Lewes Wanderers Open 30” East Sussex Cycling Association 2010 President: Ian Burgess – In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp Points Competition Results 2010 Individual Points Competition: Rob Pelham is the unequivocal winner of the 2010 ESCA points competition – despite holding the lead throughout the majority of the season, Rob found himself level with team mate Nick Dwyer to go head to head in the final event. Although he got the better of Rob in five of the nine qualifying events, Firle Beacon proved a climb too high for Nick, as Rob powered his way to a well deserved, but gracious victory. Club mate Peter Morris takes the third position while last year’s runner up, Iain Brogden, resisted the lure of the hill climb, to settle for fourth place. Fellow Wanderers, Tom Glandfield and Johan Stegers, share the limelight to complete the top five. Posn 1 2 3 4 =5 =5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 18 19 20 Rider HR2up10 25 50 10010 25 HC Rob Pelham Lewes Wanderers 28 28 28 28 28 30 27 28 26 Nick Dwyer Lewes Wanderers 24 28 29 29 29 29 28 29 14 Peter Morris Lewes Wanderers 27 18 25 24 22 25 24 23 27 Iain Brogden Eastbourne Rovers 29 12 26 26 27 26 26 26 0 Tom Glandfield Lewes Wanderers 14 16 21 0 19 27 23 24 24 Johan Stegers Lewes Wanderers 20 16 22 14 16 22 18 18 22 Peter Tadros In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp 30 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 30 Peter Baker Lewes Wanderers 10 0 20 18 18 20 19 14 0 Jim Cheek In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp 0 26 23 25 0 0 25 0 0 Alan MacInnes East Grinstead CC 0 30 24 22 21 0 0 0 0 Tony Reeves GS Stella 26 0 0 0 24 24 0 22 0 James Ryan Lewes Wanderers 11 14 0 23 26 0 0 0 17 Steve Dennis East Grinstead CC 0 30 0 0 30 0 0 30 0 Andy Cox Lewes Wanderers 22 18 0 20 20 0 0 7 0 David Shepherd GS Stella 0 26 0 0 25 28 0 0 0 Michael Valks Sussex Nomads 21 4 12 15 23 0 0 0 0 Geoff Smith Sussex Nomads 15 4 15 10 12 0 10 9 0 Jon Sharples In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp 0 20 27 27 0 0 0 0 0 Peter Moon Eastbourne Rovers 0 12 7 1 15 23 0 13 0 Stephen Connery Southborough Wheelers 0 0 13 6 8 11 16 15 0 The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter - 10 - Total events ridden 251 9 239 9 215 9 198 8 168 8 168 9 120 4 119 7 99 4 97 4 96 4 91 5 90 3 87 5 79 3 75 5 75 7 74 3 71 6 69 6 Issue No 33 December 2010 AUDAX NEWS by Richard Thomas (aka Captain Slow!) Between 12 December 2010 and 6 March 2011 there are 5 events from Hailsham, the Worthing Winter Warmer starting from Dial Post and a Wednesday 200km ride on 23rd February 2011. This is not all, as there is also the Lewes Wanderers Reliability Trial on 23rd January 2011. Audax events 100 12 Dec 10 Hailsham Mince Pie & Stollen 100 08:30 Sun [1000m] BP £7 Should have entered by 1st 100 15 Jan 11 Hailsham David Hudson December closing date Hills and Mills 09:00 Sat AA1.75 [1850m] BP £10.00 Andy Seviour Quite hard with climbs including the wall in the Ashdown Forest 100 30 Jan 11 Hailsham, E Sussex The South Downs National Park 100 David Hudson 08:30 Sun AA2 [2040m] BP £8.00 Just 2000metres of climbing, including Firle Beacon, Butts Brow (twice), Bow Peep and High and Over as well as the Beachy Head circuit. I am doing one of the controls. I will then ride on round the event 100 05 Feb 11 Hailsham, E Sussex The Winter 1066 David Hudson 08:30 Sat [1400m] BP £8.00 I am doing the first control at Cooden Beach, as the circuit is the reverse of previous events. . I will then ride on round the event 100 12 Feb 11 Dial Post, West Sussex 09:00 Sat BP £5.00 Worthing Winter Warmer Mick Irons A new start location this year 120 19 Feb 11 Hailsham Mad Jack's- John Seviour Memorial Andy Seviour 09:00 Sat AA2.5 [2450m] BP £10 The classic gutbuster. You know you all love the climb up to the Fairlight control! 200 23 Feb 11 Meopham,Kent Wye Wednesday 07:30 Wed [1417m] BRM [PBP] £6.00 Tom Jackson Probably only suitable for the non waged. 200 06 Mar 11 Hailsham, E Sussex The Spring UpperTea 200 07:30 Sun [2165m] BRM [PBP] £8.00 David Hudson Quite a tough event so early in the year! Get your entries in early to avoid disappointment. Go to www.audax.uk.net and then under “Calendar” find the event you want to ride and then print off the entry form. The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter - 11 - Issue No 33 December 2010 28th November 2010 Pyecombe-Billingshurst-Pyecombe (PBP) 107km I was a bit dubious about the weather but went anyway. I left home around 7:30am for the 9am start at Pyecombe. I had to scrape thick frost off the windscreen and once I set off the temperature on the car gauge was -40C. Fortunately, when I got to the start at Pyecombe the temperature had risen to -20C, positively tropical! Soon after I got there Peter Price and Tony Gale of the Lewes Wanderers arrived and said that Ian Landless would not be coming as there was snow in Seaford! Ian was not the only one to stay under the duvet as some 28 riders did not turn up (out of the 56 entries). Undaunted, we three set off at just before the official 9am start, as we were getting cold waiting, and immediately had to walk (organiser’s instruction!) across the footbridge to get to the A281 Henfield road. We soon turned right off this road towards Wickswood Country Club and through Shermanbury before we got to the first checkpoint at Partridge Green, where Bob McHardy was handing out the stickers for the Brevet Card. Struggling on in the cold, the chill factor knocking the temperature to well below freezing, we passed through Littleworth, Maplehurst, Nuthurst and Monks Gate before reaching Mannings Heath, then climbing to Pease Pottage (incidentally via the only finger post which has the direction “Peas Pottage”). Tony and Peter were knocking out a fair pace as I struggled to keep up and we were all pleased to reach Dave Hudson’s control. Dave has purchased an oven (see right at Handcross) so we had warm food at his control, very nice it was too. This is my back, to prove I was there. 36km covered already, as we set off back up to Pease Pottage and onto Billingshurst via Rowhook and Ellens Green (in essence the reverse route of Dave Hudson’s Uppertea 200km Audax). We got to the Control at Budgens by 12:36pm, over 70km covered at an average riding speed of nearly 24km/hr (15mph). I bought a packet of plain crisps as proof (via the time on the receipt) that we were there, I find a salty snack ideal on these rides. Only some 35km left, but they were quite tough. A short 12km ride from Billingshurst got us to Ashington. We then took the old road down from Ashington to the main road to Steyning (A283). We then went through Steyning (via an information control in the village, so we could not cheat and go straight down the main road) to Bramber and then on towards Henfield. I was a little surprised to be told by Peter, as we climbed up the A2037 towards Henfield, that this was on the night circuit of next year’s Nat 24hr TT. I thought that it would be a real struggle for me “racing” up there all night. We got to nearly the top of the climb (the 24hr course goes straight on over the brow) before turning right through to Edburton then onto Fulking and Poynings. This bit was quite lumpy and my legs hurt. We then had to climb the rise to Pyecombe on A 281 then up the really steep cycle path to the footbridge, where we were required to walk across, and then ride a few hundred metres to Dave’s finish control and his oven, working yet again to warm us up. We got there just before 2:30pm, 5½ hours after leaving. Our ride time was 4hrs 35 mins at an average of 23.6km/hr for 108.45km (as per my computer). It was nice to get back into my warm car! The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter - 12 - Issue No 33 December 2010 Sports Massage Discount Sue Fry and Liz Lumber, level 3 qualified Sports Massage Therapists, are offering to do 1 hour treatments for £25 to Eastbourne Rovers members (normally £30). To book, call Sue on 07866 457905. The effects & benefits of Sports Massage are: Increased rate of healing & tissue repair Improved soft tissue mobility & flexibility Stimulates circulation & aids decongestion of tissues Removal of metabolic waste products e.g lactic acid Reduced pain!! Aids speed of injury recovery Reduces oedema/swelling Aids relaxation of both you & your muscles! Knocks 20 seconds off your 10 mile time trial(little joke but could be true!!). Cheaper than Zipp wheels! Please support our friendly local bike shop Adam is continuing to offer special discounts to members of Eastbourne Rovers on selected products during 2010, and he’s ready and able to undertake all aspects of servicing and repairs in preparation for the season ahead – pop in or give him a call on 01323 482368. 2 Millfields Station Road Polegate East Sussex BN26 6AS Tel: 01323 482368 Web: www.kontourcycles.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] Time Trialling Racing Touring Mountain Biking Our fully equipped workshop provides service and repair for all makes of bike Wheel Building Servicing Repairs Offering special discounts to members of Eastbourne Rovers 10 % on accessories 15 % on High5 energy products 20 % on inner tubes Agents for: Dolan, Campagnolo, Shimano, High5 energy products, Continental, Michelin and others The next Newsletter will be out in January 2011. Articles wanted, please don’t be shy. The success of the newsletter depends on you. Closing date for articles for next issue is 25th December 2010. Please contribute something for members to read and enjoy! My contact details are: Tel: 01323 502615 Email any articles to : [email protected] Richard T. The Eastbourne Rovers Cycling Club Newsletter - 13 - Issue No 33 December 2010
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