Well, resurfaced having got home at 7pm, nice hot bath, some food and then some moochy family time. Another good day but very tiring:-
Alarm went off at 0330 this morning and I finally got on the road at about 0425. Made very good time and turned up at the first meet point, 28ish miles, bang on 0630, Mick was ready and waiting. Sleepy, or dopey, head Luke took a little longer but we got going. I had to stop at a garage to get some fuel, having not eaten yet. Then Luke needed a McDonalds toilet break, but we made pretty good time. Sadly we went passed London Bridge and on to Tower Bridge. Mick and I were to blame for this as we allowed the half asleep Luke to lead, we got what we deserved, me in particular as I'm hopeless in London. Still not too much harm done and we were soon greeting the others at the correct bridge, 40ish miles in for me now.
Had a great, very flat and, what wind there was helping, run up to Hertford. Ian leading the way then there was me, Dave, Luke, Mick, Alinae, Sig and User, all taking turns drafting him

. We made decent time, in good company, and arrived not 'too' late at the meeting cafe in Hertford, 64 miles in for me now. But we were hungry so the off had to be delayed until food was consumed. Good job to, as Steve had obviously decided up and down was the order of the day

. Nice to see everyone and the ride was good, but cold, actually the day seemed to get colder as it went on.
We stopped for a break, 26ish miles in, I'm now at 89 miles for the day, and 'eventually' had some passable repast. Apparently the delays were due to having to write things down rather than keying it all on the computerised till, obviously writing is a dying art. During the break Mick decided he'd need to head straight home and so did User. After a short deliberation I thought it would work best for me as well. Plan was for 25 miles back to London then cycle home thus ensuring daylight for the rest of my ride. Having made our goodbyes, got some cake from Sig

we headed off.
Ride home my a*se, the 24 miles were straight into the wind and just downright hard. It only took about 5 miles for me to decide my goal was now Waterloo and a train home, no way would I have another 40 miles in my legs after that. After another 6 miles that choice was echoed by the other two, so we all aimed for Waterloo. In true mouseketeer style this was route 1 down the nearest busy main road. Actually wasn't too bad but the closer you get to London the more ludicrous the potholes seem to become. Eventually got to Waterloo, now 113 miles on the clock for me, and said my goodbyes. Of course trains to Farnborough aren't happening, engineering works, and I can't get the replacement bus service. So I had to get a train to Ash Vale which meant another 6 miles to home at the other end. Predictably those 6 miles were in to the wind as well, god they seemed to take forever.
All in most enjoyable, if tough at times, though my intent to cycle back to fitness is going to cause pain any way I cut it. Finished with 119.21 miles and a rolling average of 13mph, it's coming, slowly.