Brighton with the old cars - Sunday November 6 - honk honk

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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Rides Ti2
Time again for that most curiously British of events, the London to Brighton veteran car run.
As has been the practice for the last four years, a motley crew of cyclists will meet and follow the ride to the coast.

This year the ride is a collaboration between Lewisham Cyclists and Southwark Cyclists, and while we will stick with the East Croydon
station meeting point, the ride will begin this year nearer to the vehicle start.

Meeting outside Lambeth North tube station at 7.15 for a quick getaway, we should see the smaller vehicles and those mobile coal
scuttles that have passed through Croydon before we would have joined the ride.

We will then follow the ride down to East Croydon to meet anyone who has been unable to join us at the start, meeting outside East Croydon Railway Station at 8.15

Always a great atmosphere. Lots of spectators to cheer everyone on.

This will be a fast ride, as we sprint to overtake cars, only to stop again and watch them go past, while waiting a little for others to
catch up. However there will be others who wish to make it a more leisurely day, and will follow the cars at their own pace

Start planning your butties for our Crawley stop where we'll pause with the cars. Then another pause at Ansty where beer and snacks are usually available. But do bring food and a good lock to share should we rest a while in Brighton. (Late news suggests the Ansty pub may be no more...watch this space). Neither First Capital Connect or Southern have published their engineering works timetable for November yet, so fingers crossed for a normal service and no repeat of last years detour to Haywards Heath.

Tom Crispin will be arranging a slower family orientated excursion; details will be found hereabouts soon here

Full details of the Veteran car run here

Details of feeder rides and other stuff will appear here on the Lewisham Cyclists webpage here and the Southwark Cyclists webpage here

We've only had one wet ride, weather usually cold and misty damp to start with the sun making an appearance from mid morning.

Get the date in your diary now!


Bill.

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it was a really great ride last time around. Should be up for this again
 
Location
London
Yes, it's taking place again this year. Last year was the biggest ever.

Many thanks to Bill and Southwark Cyclists for making this year's outing a joint Lewisham and Southwark Cyclists event.

Full details below - note slightly different than before.

If I'm available, I'll be doing the normal Greenwich Cutty Sark Gardens/Forest Hill/East Croydon run to join the route/meet up with Bill, but can't promise as yet.

Enjoy folks.

One important thing - this is an LCC group ride so it will be the usual pleasantly mixed bunch of folks, not hardened racers.

Enjoy (and lots of other great rides on there as well):

http://lewishamcycli...uk/eventsrides/
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Excuse the bump, but for those of you hesitating I'd suggest that (providing it's not raining) this is about as much fun as it's possible to have on a bike. The Crocksters are a friendly bunch, very proud of their machines, and always willing to chat. We rode down from Streatham, and people were lining the streets from about six thirty in the morning. From then on it was just one big moving party.

I would be a bit concerned if it was raining, though. Braking and steering is a bit rudimentary.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Don't know if you know, don't know if you care, but the pub at Ansty, The Ansty Cross, where quite a few stopped for drinks last year, has been closed for much of this year. Will have a gander on my way home tonight.
 
Location
London
Yes Greg, I heard this a fair while ago via this forum or another.

I care a lot - it was a wonderful place to stop for a pint and enjoy the atmosphere before the final push to Brighton. We've stopped there every year.

Yes, please double check and I'll let the ride leader know - I've already told him the rumours of its closure but it would be good to give him some definite recent news.

He may well choose to stop there anyway as it's such a good viewing point/place to regroup.

I think I know you (sorry - awful memory and particularly bad at putting forum names to live people) - hoping to be along myself in the end but in a feeder/subsidiary role.

Roll on Sunny November Sunday and sharing the road :smile:
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I care a lot - it was a wonderful place to stop for a pint and enjoy the atmosphere before the final push to Brighton. We've stopped there every year.

Yes, please double check and I'll let the ride leader know - I've already told him the rumours of its closure but it would be good to give him some definite recent news.

He may well choose to stop there anyway as it's such a good viewing point/place to regroup.


shut as a very shut thing. huge 'to let' sign on the front. petrol station next door still doing a roaring trade.
 
Location
London
Thanks to IanR for his continued enthusiasm for this ride and for sorting the glitch we got ourselves into with a double thread.

Info on my feeder ride follows.


1: Cutty Sark Gardens Greenwich near the tunnel entrance for a PROMPT departure at 7:15. WE WILL NOT WAIT.

riding FAST to


2: Forest Hill rail station forecourt for a PROMPT departure at 7:45. We will not leave before this time (and always a chance of a slight delay en route) but once there and it’s gone 7:15 we will go.


Riding pretty fast to the final pick up with Bill.


3: Outside East Croydon railway station at 8:15 to meet Bill and the rest of the group.

Then it’s off to join the cars.

Bill does point it out, but to stress – PLEASE bring your own food if at all possible. There’s no sit down food stop and though there is a halt in Crawley town centre as usual, it’s far better to carry your food and munch it there rather than wandering off and possibly getting lost/left behind.

Bring lights of course. It shouldn’t have to be said, but last year – Grr.

Some stuff to get you in the mood - start puckering your lips for the inimitable mouth organ theme.

Original rather wonderful theme to practice on, though not the most exciting video accompaniment:

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Rather better video, including the caption "Ambrose shows Rosalind Alan's headgasket"

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This is of course the unofficial race back to town - we will be endeavouring to navigate south.


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Another clip:

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Mouth organs optional, but do check your brakes. Also please check your tyres for debris before the ride. We want to keep moving.


Contact: Paul, 07957 209322 for info on the feeder ride detailed above.
For info on the main body of the ride, please phone Bill – mobile number on the Lewisham Cyclist’s web link at the top

A Lewisham Cyclists/Southwark Cyclists LCC ride
 
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