StuAff
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Bollo, I'll be getting into Waterloo at 2319, hopefully. Have to say though, if Metcheck's right I can't see the ride going ahead...very windy indeed, they think..

the only thing that will stop it is ice. The rest - ha!. We spit in the face of the wind....StuAff said:Bollo, I'll be getting into Waterloo at 2319, hopefully. Have to say though, if Metcheck's right I can't see the ride going ahead...very windy indeed, they think..![]()
dellzeqq said:the only thing that will stop it is ice. The rest - ha!. We spit in the face of the wind....
do bear in mind, though, that the route I have in mind, which is pretty much the route that Davy and I took last week, is tough. If it's so windy that people are exhausted we'll cut and run for the east side of the motorway, but if we can stick to the west side there are one in seven climbs, twists and turns, and Devil's Dyke Road, which is no pushover.
StuAff said:Metcheck reckons northerly winds, gusts up to 42 mph.....though some other weather sites disagree (so I hope they're right!).
TimO said:Not any more it doesn't. For London and Brighton at the moment it's something like 10-15 mph Westerly, temperatures around 4 to 5°C and no rain.
I could happily live with that, but a lot can happen in five days, so we'll just have to wait and see what happens later in the week.
that's the one - and the downhill is worse than the uphill - we'll be sending people down there one at a time in their lowest gear.Tim Hall said:Where's the one in seven? Just north of Lower Beeding?
dellzeqq said:the only thing that will stop it is ice. The rest - ha!. We spit in the face of the wind....
do bear in mind, though, that the route I have in mind, which is pretty much the route that Davy and I took last week, is tough. If it's so windy that people are exhausted we'll cut and run for the east side of the motorway, but if we can stick to the west side there are one in seven climbs, twists and turns, and Devil's Dyke Road, which is no pushover.
But there is quite a lot of rain forecast for Saturday afternoon, so those of us riding back via Box Hill better not hang about at the seaside for too long!dellzeqq said:edit Monday morning - Metcheck now showing a dry ride, westerly wind (tough work on the A264) and 5 degrees.
Bollo said:Anyone coming up from Waterloo? MacB, I'm looking at you, although these days you probably ride it from home for sh1ts and giggles, so hardcore are you.
StuAff said:Bollo, I'll be getting into Waterloo at 2319, hopefully. Have to say though, if Metcheck's right I can't see the ride going ahead...very windy indeed, they think..
MacB said:No chance of me riding up, I'm just trying to get fit enough to go, have been off bike a lot as my cyclogs lack of miles testifies. I'll make it but probably going to find it tougher than usual. I was just about fit but my pothole incident on the last one really left its mark. Put my back out and my left elbow came up like a balloon again. I may even bring the commuting tank for the extra comfort of 35mm tyres
I'll plan to get train and change at Clapham Junction for Victoria then cycle to HPC from there. The 2216, or 2158, from Farnborough Main work for me, if you happen to me leaning out of the train window, calling to me as it arrives, all the betterJust let me know what train suits you better....Al
I have no doubt there will be something in the atmosphere for you to soak up!Bollo said:, I'd like to get there a little earlier that 2320, to soak up the atmosphere and all.