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Summer funday & BBQ!

I’ve had an idea for a summer funday and BBQ for our members and their familes etc. 

Initial thoughts, that can be used as a starting point and expanded on by other members, are to watch the last stage of the tour on TV and have the funday around that. The only problem is that quite a few members are away on holday, so another date will be needed, 21st June?

 I thought about holding it at our club room and on the fields but would obviously have to check that out with Battyeford Sporting Club.

We could then hire a bouncy castle for the kids (and big kids!!!) and also have a few gala type games (easy to set up without too much faffing). If it is raining we can easily set up the bouncy castle inside and I can rustle up some gazebos for BBQing under. We could also have informal kids races and other such stuff. It would probably work best if we didn’t go too much overboard and try to make it too grand, just as an informal fun day.

If we all chip in I’m sure it wouldn’t cost much and would be a good laugh and enable our families to get together, get to know each other and be involved in Ravensthorpe CC. Hope you all think this might be a go-er. 

See you all on Sunday

New Year’s day fancy dress event.

Here is the report of the shenanigans before I hand in my resignation ;-) for bringing the great Ravensthorpe CC into disrepute.

A fantastic turn out of 12 hardy souls and a fair turn out of about 20 supporters braved their hangovers and the cold for the inaugural running of the Fancy Dress Annual For Thorpers Event (F.D.A.F.T. Event).

Some deep hidden desires were unleashed on the general public around Hartshead and Windybank yesterday with two “ladies” lucky to keep their dignity intact passing Windybank estate. The 2 Al’s (Alexis and Alicia is how I will always remember them) were resplendant in their hoisery, especially as they managed to avoid laddering them or covering them in oil (easy tiger!!). The only thing that spoilt the sight was the goosebumps poking through their 10 deniers, blurgh!

On another unfulfilled fetish, Craig (Sugar Plum Fairy) had a lovely little tutu but decided not to regale himself with the full fairy outfit (well not on the outside of his clothing, I’m sure I saw a glimpse of shimmering pink lame leotard peeking suggestively from under his jersey. The little minx!!).

Chasing Sugar Plum around after a long time banged up with only his cell mate , Audrey, to ease his desires, was the escaped convict John. It must have been a big urge because this helped produce a great time of 13 minutes and 8 seconds and helped John on his way to victory.

There would have been more convicts if there were any Rozzers about because anytime you got near Howard “Regae Regae” Newton you could almost fly with the herbal aromas from his hidden stash, no wonder he came in 3rd. WADA would have a field day with that one!

Martyn “karate kid” Bolt had a great ride starting as a white belt and finishing as a black belt ( I suspect he wiped his chain down with it half way around), I’m just suprised he didn’t have chops for dinner, da dum tsch!! Ged it? I’ll get me coat :-(

Rounding all the reprebates up was the cowgirl Angela “Emelda Marcos of the boot world”, how she managed to pedal safely in those boots amazes me, AND she is a health and safety manager to boot!

Elliot Bradby was the really insane rider of the day riding on a BMX, he just needed a few half pipes and to fly like ET (he should have had a word with Howard, he could have slipped something into a half pipe to make him fly!).

The most couragous rider of the day was the deadly ninja ice cube himself, Keiran Bradby, who flew around in 22.29 very cold minutes! Next year Keiran ask your dad to go as an Eskimo!

El Presidente actually didn’t come in fancy dress. I suspect Phil “Ebenezer” Rounding wears that every night whilst counting his money under a very dimly lit oil lamp whilst eating gruel! Have a good holiday Phil.

Finally was the essence of Sound of Music on a tandem, nuns and nazis are always a comical mix! Ooops sorry, Andy was a vicar not the Fuhrer dressed as a vicar. As for Linda and her bling cross, well, she could have had someones eye out with that! Respect goes out to you both, Linda for having the audacity of putting her feer on the handlebars and refusing to pedal and Andy for using this as extra training. This is on page 1 of my excuse book when you beat me numerous times this year ;-)

Anyway the top 3 are 

1st John Callaghan

2nd Craig Johnson

3rd Howard Newton.

All other results are attached as I’ve prattled on enough already.

Thanks to you all for supporting and hope you had a good day, I certainly did!

There will be a CD floating about soon of photos that my mum’s partner took, if you want it, give me a shout and I will get it to you.

Fancy dress time trial results 2009

“Training Rides”

For those looking for a leg stretch without the increasing cost of sportives here are a few suggestions.

11 jan  100k ride from Thorne , Doncaster out to lincolnshire up to boothferry bridge and back to Thorne.  Obvioulsy flat, but can be challenging if windy.  A good intro to the joys of Audax style rides.  good cafes! 

200     25 Jan Cheadle, Stockport     A Mere Two Hundred08:00  Sun     BR  201km  800m  £4  P R T 80 (13/1)  15-30kph                Peak Audax             DaveColley@PeakAudax.co.uk                David Colley, 

5 Huncoat Avenue

  Heaton Chapel    

Stockport    SK4 5HN               www.highergrangefarm.fsnet.co.uk/PeakAudax/winter.htm#mer2 Start at Cheadle Village Hall (handy for M60 junction 3),free parking, tea and toilets.  Cafes at Delamere, Prees Heath.  Soup and tea at finish.  No EOL Tel 0161 947 9700 

150     25 Jan Cheadle, Stockport     A Mere Century  Sun     BP  155km  600m  £4.00  P R T 60 (13/1)  15-25kph                Peak Audax             DaveColley@PeakAudax.co.uk                David Colley, 

5 Huncoat Avenue

  Heaton Chapel    

Stockport    SK4 5HN               www.highergrangefarm.fsnet.co.uk/PeakAudax/winter.htm#mer1 Start at Cheadle Village Hall (handy for M60 junction 3) with free parking, tea and toilets.  Cafes at Delamere, Audlem.  Soup and tea at finish.  No entries on the line. 

200     21 Feb Rochdale       North-West Passage  Sat     BR  £5.00  R T P  15-30kph W. Pennine RC      01706 372 447 Noel Healey,  95 Shore Mount  Littleborough  Lancs  OL15 8EW  Classic 200k route taking in a loop of

Lancashire,

Yorkshire and

Cumbria
. Free pie and peas for finishers. 

120     21 Feb Rochdale       mini-North-West Passage09:00  Sat     BP  £5,00  R T P  10-20kph                W. Pennine RC  01706 372 447  ROA 4000       Noel Healey,  95 Shore Mount      Littleborough  Lancs  OL15 8EW Testing little BP with beautiful mid-section around Waddington. Free pie and peas. 

200     22 Feb Cheadle, Stockport    

Newport  Sun     BR  201km  750m  £4.00  P R T80(10/02)  15-30kph                Peak Audax     0161 792 9074  n.gajda@talk21.com                Norbert Gajda, 
46 Moor Lane  Salford      

M7 3PZ

 No Entries on the Line, email/ring for late entries (after 11/2). Tea & toilets at start (near M60 j3). Fairly flat ride. cafés Radway Green (49km), Newport (95km), Audlem (128km), Middlewich (160km). Available as Permanent if icy on the day 

150     22 Feb Cheadle, Stockport     Radway08:30  Sun     BP  153km  450m  £4.00  P R T 50 (11/2)  15-25kph                Peak Audax     0161 792 9074  n.gajda@talk21.com                Norbert Gajda, 

46 Moor Lane  Salford      

M7 3PZ

 No Entries on the Line, email/ring for late entries (after 11/2). Refreshments at start and finish (near M60 j3). Fairly flat ride. cafés Radway Green (49km),  Audlem  (81km) and Middlewich (119km). Ride it as a Permanent if icy on the day 

My Chrsitmas present, just what I needed!

Christmas present Thank goodness Anne knows me so well!

Bicycle Repair man

to all Monty Python Fans

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxfzm9dfqBw

Club Run - Mirfield to Newmillar Dam 28/12/2008

Club Run Report - 28/12/2008 - present were Alex Millman, Doug Tomlinson, Craig Newton, Craig Johnson, Robert Bradby, Morris Legood, Andy Cropper, Harry Dixon, Phil Rounding, Derrick Milner, Les Dawson, Martyn Bolt and Paul Brierley.We set straight off up Hopton Hill which was very tough on the legs on a very cold morning, at the summit Bolty’s phone rang which turned out to be Brad saying he’d had a puncture (the considered opinion was he’d slept in but I believe you Brad !!). We continued at a slower pace over Grange Moor then Emley Moor where Brad caught us and then on to Shelley Garden centre where we met an old friend Andy Cropper. We then proceeded on the back lanes through Cawthorne and Royston to NewMillar Dam where we stopped for lunch and met up with Harry, Phil and Derrick. The route back was over Woolley Edge, down to Scissett and back over Grange Moor to home. Ride was 48 miles, average speed 14.7 mph.Hope to see everyone on New Years Day - even if you’re boring and not competing (Doug), it would be good to see everyone supporting the event and joining us for a drink at The Old Colonial afterwards.

cheers

MERRY XMAS and A SUPER FAST NEW YEAR TO ALL THORPERS

bike set up charts

position-on-road-bike.pdf

I found the attached sheet on a park tools web site might be useful for recording your bike set up?

old runs map

Old club runs

Don’t get mad get even?

Hi,

Don’t sit at home complaining about the state of the roads on the ride you ahve just done go to

 http://www.fillthathole.org.uk

 easy to use , mapos to mhelp you pin point the location, or satelite overview.

If you want to log a number of  defects it keeps your details to save you time, the web site then reports the defect to the relevant authotrity and maintains a log of all defects in the area

you get an email confirming all details

get your mates to report  stuff and we can build up a record of crap roads and if anyone has an incident we can look on the log and see how many times it has been reported