Weekly Round-up: 15 Sep 2024
All the latest news, events, and results from NFCC Members from this week’s two-wheeled adventures…
![]() Gravel ‘n’ Grog TuesdayAfter a good bright day the evening threatened wet for Tuesday’s gravel ride and several stalwarts declined the opportunity to follow up a wet weekend with a soggy Tuesday. Just four riders set out from Lyndhurst including Joe and Emma on their tandem! The rain was quite persistent so they decided to take the shorter course with a slightly steadier pace. Jeff joined the quartet at Brockenhurst and we followed an incident free route back to Lyndhurst being joined by Lucy who’d had to fight her way out of the car park at work! The beer was very welcome back at the Vibrant Tap even though we discovered their porch roof provided a gentle shower through holes in the plastic! |
![]() Saturday Club RideA smaller than usual turn out for a club ride with some of the regulars being away in Belgium meant it was a single peloton of nine riders that headed out of Brockenhurst this week. We welcomed back Adrian and Phil H after their recent Covid battles. Thoughts that Adrian might have fixed his creaking bottom bracket during his lay off were quickly dispelled. The planned route was just 120Km this week but quite punchy with a number of hills especially after the coffee stop. We headed east towards East Boldre and the first candidate for the barrel this week was Paul with a left hand signal that could only be spotted by a well trained Sotherby’s auctioneer it was that subtle! Please note that hand signals should be between 89 and 91 degrees from the vertical and not mimicking a Yuko in Judo! |
We headed south towards Lymington and thankfully the road closed barriers left enough room for pedestrians and cyclists, so we enjoyed some traffic free time after South Baddesley. Heading towards Pilley, the barrel was settled with another slam dunk from Matt K. As a solicitor, Matt’s particular and diligent preparation for court cases is essential for his profession that keeps him in expensive Bianchi’s. As a cyclist all that goes out of the window. Despite the engineering effort of Mr Shimano and Mr Garmin to integrate their products to ensure that electronic group sets communicate with GPS head units to warn us of things like low battery on a Di2 system, Matt got to the top of the hill and all gear changing facilities were lost due to a flat battery. So, it was a single speed ride home for him and an early shower. |
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![]() Sunday Club RideNine riders made the start in fresh but pleasant conditions. We set off in one group this week at what turned out to be a bit faster than the usual slow group and a bit slower than the usual fast group. After a couple of re-groups the pace picked up along Ocknell plain and down to Bramble hill. At this point we suddenly realised that we were missing two riders. One of them was Phill B so we assumed it wasn’t down to the pace. After waiting a while and then backtracking there was no sign Phil H’s total incompetence with a phone didn’t help communications and shortly after we gave up on the missing riders, we set off down Bramble hill to find Mr Brown smiling and waiving in the opposite direction! |
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Wessex CX 2024/25: Rd.3 SwindonCotswold Veldrijden hosted Round 3 of the Wessex Cyclocross League which took riders to the newly revamped Moredon Sporting Hub in Swindon. Unrecognisable from previous visits the new facilities include a tarmac cycle circuit, 3g football pitches, and toilets which don’t make you want to cry (although the old changing and toilet block still stands ominously behind the shiny new pavilion). Find out Team NFCC got on by CLICKING HERE |
![]() Poole Wheelers Craig Weston Memorial TTNFCC’s time trial superstar Sien vdP was in action again this weekend at the Poole Wheelers Craig Weston Memorial TT and finally smashed the 25 minute 10-mile barrier on her road bike. Huge congrats on such a special weekend for such an achievement and for rounding off an outstanding time trial season in such style. |
Get Involved:If you find yourself out and about representing NFCC, don’t forget to jot down a few words, snap a few photos and send them over to press@newforestcc.co.uk. |