Respectful motorists were the order of the 'day'!
Following User10571's concise description above, there were some bits that demanded the traffic wait politely as modest progress was made uphill etc. We were good too, and it all helped make a nice ride, despite the weather.
I have no problem riding in the rain all day... no prospect of warmth (ref: Brighton last) is a smudge on the page. Bognor once again came to our rescue with simmering sunshine, and our clothes were to dry. Brown and yellow were modestly (on this occasion) consumed and new faces were welcomed to the fold.
On this note, Jaspreet certainly made an impression. Arriving with half of his chattels strapped to his back, he relaxed by ordering breakfast and beer - with Ribena as an antidote. He was keen to get teams organised for crazy golf and to generally revel in the seaside atmosphere. I can only deduce that he is part crazy, so will fit in well...I assume he's an architect or something like. He did say that he was emigrating to the US, San Fransisco (one could tell that from his golden gait as he dodged back and forth from the bar!) Welcome to all the new riders who 'wetted' their A.P. tights and more.
Anyway, returning to London was peaceful, with only the mildest heavy lids. When I got back last night, it was good to get clean and then I made the big mistake of sitting on the bed to dry my toes properly! A few hours later and I managed a cup of tea before succumbing to further repose - brilliant!
I had a very nice time on this ride, Nothing to do at the back except admire Graham - the cycling A-Z map, who must have a GPS implanted somewhere. Andrij captained the puncture repair kit - which meant few punctures. Any thought of hangin' with some weird revolutionary, in sandals, in the pelting rain, while they were being fixed, put most people off geting one.
I, and a few select others were honoured to attend the inaugural Greg Collins Technical Lecture at one stoppage. I think it was entitled 'Giving it the Hard Shell', I forget now - he might elaborate at some point...

Summary: Not the usual 'romantic' experience, with sunrise and castles, but different. Lovely.
And those bluestar jerseys with pink detail - perfect!
Having tragically left my camera in the company of my hipflask, on the worktop, I took only two snaps by cameraphone. The first was a defiant self-portrait, sent to those in the rival café - while we true patrons, the stalwarts, stayed loyal and nearer the beer and warmth.
- as depicted in the second.
Thanks all for your company, and to BigMart for the light and batteries, ta.