Dunwich Dynamo (Sat 16th - SUn 17th July)

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Sittingduck

Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
Currently 25 miles from Dunwich. Only rain I have seen was the torrential downpour that hit me 10 minutes after leaving home! Full report to follow much later :smile:
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Here, in cafe queue. Just under nine hours overall. One teeny mishap- fell over leaving Sible Headingham and scraped my right wrist. Again! More to follow later.
 

Will1985

Guru
Location
Norfolk
I got back home 20 minutes ago - found another speed merchant in Sudbury and we maintained a good pace all the way in from there. 6h40m ride time, then 1h33m ride home for 26 miles....my legs are shot and my right deltoid is killing me, but it was worth it.

Sorry I didn't hang around chaps - the offer of someone to ride back with seemed essential, otherwise I'd be lying on a verge somewhere in north Suffolk!
 

tmcd35

Active Member
Location
Norfolk
Just sat down. Been home for about hour or so, had a nice relaxing bath!!!

Great ride, very enjoyable and, dare I say it, easier than I was expecting. Finished it off with a 20mile meander up to Lowestoft to catch the train home. I did the ride in about 10hrs30, which was faster than I was expecting. I was expecting to be closer to the 12hr marker.

Anyone know what happened just outside Epping? (I think that's were it was) Saw the police arguing with a driver and an ambulance loading someone, I'm guessing a cyclist, in to the back. It looked serious, just hope it was no too serious an accident.
 

Will1985

Guru
Location
Norfolk
Just sat down. Been home for about hour or so, had a nice relaxing bath!!!
Anyone know what happened just outside Epping? (I think that's were it was) Saw the police arguing with a driver and an ambulance loading someone, I'm guessing a cyclist, in to the back. It looked serious, just hope it was no too serious an accident.
Tynan had a little accident with his Assos shorts in virtually the same place in 2009. When we went past it there were just 3 blue light vehicles and the nice police lady was saying good luck and be safe.

Just rendezvous'ed with the club run for a bit of cake refuelling - after a couple of hours of not pedalling the muscles felt ok but the knees were stiff.

Could do with some proper sleep....but then there's the Tour to watch :rolleyes:
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
home, very tired, very smelly and rather sore

ride started well but got more tiring and peaky toward the end although we finished in good form a little after 6

some tight calves a gnats away from cramp meant eating a lot of peanuts and finishing the 1/4 litre of water I'd allocated for the last 30 miles, so finished on jelly babies instead of water, we dind't stop at any of the three catered stops because of queues

my new technique of getting some sleep beforehand and follwing the centre line rather than the verge paid dividends, thanks for asking steve

cafe was very well run

I rode almost all the way to ipswich after with (trailing) Tony, the last 5 miles was solo when he turned off for home, the whole 32 was fairly horrid, everything started to hurt, the chaps on the excellent train into London all agreed without argument that the ride to the station was horrid, cheers Tony

Thanks to will for leading us at a little faster than wanted for most of the first half, people in general friendly and good fun, some shocking riding from too many riders either oblivious to other riders or passing outside and inside in a reckless manner without warning, and right from the off when there was no excuse whatsoever some were ignorant, most should have known much better, one in a yacf shirt ..

and an inordinate amount of flats through the ride, will got one in Epping that was tricky to deal with due to his cpmplicated la de dah wheel but thankfuly the rest of us were without mechanicals of any kind, yay, my utterly shagged and worn out running gear sang like a bird all ride, bless it, the chain is so stretched it's barely hanging onto the teeth

saw the chap on the Boris bike at the start and grimly driving it home over the last few miles with steely determination as we rode out, bloke deserves a medal

right ,soak in the bath and some zzzz

Tynan has been throughly worn out
 
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User10571

Guest
Back home now.

Left the Pub on the Park just before 20:30

Stopped briefly for refreshments in Moreton before last orders. Crossed paths with Sgt.Titus Halliwell there, on his Brommie.

Half way stop just after midnight - didn't tarry for very long - just a cup of tea and quick bite of our own supplies.

I started to die a bit in the second half of the second half - A combination, I think, this ride being on the back of FNRttC - with about four hours kip in between the two, and going like a train for the first half of the ride, to the food stop. Hardly anyone passed us. We overtook Lots.*

Dunwich Beach at 05:58, following a short stop at an impromptu tea and bacon vendor in someone's front garden near Gosbeck (Thanks for the nod, 4F), our average speed = 15.5 (unless Pluck corrects me).

Dunwich beach was busy with the now customary queue for The Flora, the wrong end of which was located at somewhere near Southwold.

TBF - I did manage to procure some teas, coffees and bacon rolls without that much grief.

Thanks to Sgt. Pluck (from elsewhere) and Handbag for superb riding company.

Thanks to my good friend Jane for coming to collect us -we somehow managed to cram three road bikes and ourselves into a Passat estate - genius spatial logistics at work there.


* I'm fairly sure my legs will have something to say about this in due course....

I consider a washing machine full of Lycra to be indicative of a very good weekend :smile:.
 

PoweredByVeg

Über Member
Location
Lingwood/Norwich
Well, for a first Dun Run I reckon I was very lucky with the weather :biggrin:

Even in the car over to London Fields just getting to the Blackwall Tunnel it absolutely p******d it down, and my bro-in-law was mocking my desicion :wacko:

But that was the last I saw of any rain, and it turned out to be a lovely moonlit evening.

Caught up with my mate at the Pub on the Park, he'd got the train down from Norwich which was very packed with bikes.

Even he said he could notice the increase in numbers since he did it last in 2007, I thought the crowd in Martello St outside the pub was huge but then realised there was the same amount in the park too! Anyone got a good guess as to how many people did it this year?

Saw a bloke with a cargo bike with 2 doggies in it, anyone know if they made it too?

Started off at 8:30, loved the ride out of London, a real feeling of a big happening going on, what with cyclists taking up all the road, people waving and chatting from cars.

We were going through Epping Forest when a rider went down, was he with the Dulwich Paragon lot? Whoever it was, I do hope they're ok now.

Hat's off to the Dulwich Paragon lot tho', loved the way most of them had decorated themselves with fairy lights, they really stood out even from a distance meandering through the countryside :biggrin:

I think my mate was on a bit of a mission and was pacing it a bit more than I was comfy with, managed to keep up though :huh:

Got to the village hall stop at 1, queue wasn't too bad and managed to sit our weary asses down. Soup was cold :eek: but was just glad of the sit down in the warm and bottle refill.

Flickin' heck! How cold it was going back out into the night :ohmy: From then on I never really warmed up properly again, better get some booties and full gloves for next time :whistle:

Our next stop was at the lake in Needham Market at about 4, it was just trying to get light by this point, and it was a real lift as I knew what we had left to go was now "local" :biggrin:

I reckon that banana/sandwich/energy bar really kicked in 'cos I stepped up the pace (ever so slightly ;)) and what with the daylight coming back really perked up after the slog of the dark section.

Another stop at Framlingham for a gel and a stretch, and only 16.5 miles to go as it said on that sign advertising refreshments in 0.7 miles. Anyone stop at that one? We didn't, but even to this veggie the smell of whatever was frying away made me go mmmmmmm :laugh:

My accomplice was starting to flag a bit now, so with one last sarnie for him and another gel for me at 8 miles to go, it was my turn to lead us home ^_^

Got there at 6:30, that was 7:33 riding time with 2 1/2 hrs stops, most of that in the village hall :eek:

Rustled up a cup of tea and a bowl of soup on the camp stove, took a look on the beach at the sea, and also the sea of knackered riders strewn across the pebbles.

With the bikes on the car, I tried to drive back to Narrrich but was so tired I had to have forty winks in a layby :tired:

Back home at 10, straight to bed and slept for 6 glorious hours, oh bliss!

Would I spend another 10 hours cycling all that way through the night in the flickin' cold? Yeah probably :cry:
 
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User10571

Guest
Well, for a first Dun Run I reckon I was very lucky with the weather :biggrin:
We all were. Pleased to hear you enjoyed it!



Saw a bloke with a cargo bike with 2 doggies in it, anyone know if they made it too?
All three pitched up on the beach at around 08:00
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(as did the bod from LFGSS on a Borisbike - Chapeau!)
We were going through Epping Forest when a rider went down, was he with the Dulwich Paragon lot? Whoever it was, I do hope they're ok now.
He is a she, and suffered a broken collar bone when she came off her bike after riding over a light jettisoned by the bike in front of her. Very unfortunate. GWS.
Flickin' heck! How cold it was going back out into the night :ohmy: From then on I never really warmed up properly again, better get some booties and full gloves for next time :whistle:
I was surprised to have had similar regrets over my lack of long-fingered gloves in the wee small hours.
Would I spend another 10 hours cycling all that way through the night in the flickin' cold? Yeah probably :cry:
So we'll see you next year , then?
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Oh my. I'm struggling with this multiple quote stuff :sad:
 

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iZaP

Über Member
Location
Reigate
Nice ride guys, thanks to Ross and Tim for all the navigation they did!

Ride to dunwich was relatively easy going....

on the other hand, ride back was a hell and tiring and wet AND windy!!!! but I made it at the end...

also thanks to Ross for showing me the way home, had to climb like all of bromleys steepest hills @_@

Was nice to see some familiar faces, like User10571 :biggrin:

220 miles in the garmin...but total should be around 250, no doubt:smile:
 
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