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  • Many riders out on a pleasant, sunny morning.  With eleven riders having competed in the Club TT, the medium ride started slightly later than normal and visited Emily's at Whitwell.  After this some carried on further whilst others took a fast thrash back home.  Meanwhile the ever popular easy pacer took off to Hare St.

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    A bit of a windy start to the racing season, but sunny so not all bad.

    Alex Powell spun to victory.  Steve Watson was the fastest non aero bike riders.

     

                           

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    A bit of a windy start to the racing season, but sunny so not all bad.

    Alex Powell spun to victory.  Steve Watson was the fastest non aero bike riders.

     

                           

  • A bright, sunny day enabled 13 riders to turn out for the medium ride.  For a change we headed south via Northaw and the backstreets of Borehamwood before heading north via Radlett, Shenley and Brookman's Park.  Another 10 enjoyed the delights of the easy-pacer to Buntingford including a forensic examination of Jane's bike at Barwick Ford.

  • Although entered as a two-up with Brian, illness forced Tony to ride this as a solo.  On an undulating course he recorded 1:06:54.

  • Merv kick-started his season with a 1:07:05 in this event.  His time was over a minute faster than last year.

  • And was it wet, or was it wet.  Still the ten or so who turned up at Hertford knew what they were letting themselves in for.  The three medium riders went at a fair pace to Wandon End and back, and the rest went at a slightly slower pace to Codicote.  And was it wet!

  • Ian Penson competed in this race in Black Park, West Drayton. As reported by Bike Magic " The course features a track that is pan flat and is a mixture of fire roads, some superb flowing sinewy single track with a couple of bomb holes on well drained surfaces which always results in fast and furious racing and this year was no different. "

  • The object was to complete as many full laps as possible in 4 hours and then finish the lap you're on when the 4 hour time limit expired.  Clive finished 17th out of 49 starters in his category although there were a total of 500 participants across the full range of categories which included Fun male & female, 2 hour and 4 hour for both men and women which were further broken down into juniors, seniors and vets (over 40).

  • Eighteen out on a bright, sunny day.  Seven went to Writtle whilst the remainder went to Buntingford.  The excellent conditions made for good and enjoyable riding.

  • Around 35 Wheelers and friends met in the club-room on Thursday 16th Feb to sell, swap or otherwise foist unwanted bike bits onto each other. Younger members were staggered to observe the oily, cob-webbed items that older members apparently believed were marketable; they were even more staggered when this often turned out to be the case. In amongst the vintage stuff there was some nice newer stuff and several bargains were struck to mutual advantage.

  • A cold and icy morning soon warmed up as eighteen riders took to the roads for the three rides.  It was good to be out riding after the previous couple of weeks and hopefully we'll all be able to put in some decent training to sustain us through the coming months.

  • Nine Wheelers met at All Saints' Church, Hertford on Saturday 11th February and much enjoyed hearing member Nikki King singing with with the Quattro Correnti Chamber Choir. The choir performed works including Bruckner's Mass in E Minor in which they were accompanied by East London Brass. Four increased the pleasure of the evening by meeting for a meal in advance.
    The QC choir has another event scheduled for July which will include a picnic so a second Wheelers' outing is likely.

  • With so many Wheelers making a judgement call based on the previous evening's weather, it was a surprise that both rides still went ahead.  With three on the medium and four on the easy, it turned out that the main problems were the mist, rain and cold as opposed to ice and snow.

  • No rides this weekend as we were beaten by the snow & ice.

  • Considering that the weather was cold, foggy & damp it was a surprise to see so many riders out this morning.  With well over twenty leaving Ware, and four more taking an earlier (longer & faster) ride to Clavering, HWCC was well represented on the Hertfordshire roads.

  • Six out on the easy paced ride, twelve medium and two on the fast ride.  A sunny, windblown but dry morning.  One puncture and one skittish horse but no major problems.

  • Broadmeads car park in Ware was awash with colour as over twenty riders turned out - some even in club kit!!!  A dozen of the group took a meandering medium route to Bps Stortford, whilst the remainder went out at a more leisurely pace.  Apart from a puncture and a broken chain, there were no major difficulties on a dry, sunny and not overly cold morning.

  • Thirteen took the medium ride and nine chose the easy pacer.  With only one person (puncturing twice) there weren't any other problems on a cool, dry morning.

  • Fifteen started, but it was soon down to fourten, then twelve and then two more left the main group.  Of the remaining ten who made the pubstop, nine stayed at the pub for a quick half, or so.