As strange as it may seem, including next Friday (

) out of five FNRs since the tour this is the only one I'll have done. Most I've missed since I started. Southend was the same weekend as Sonisphere, Manchester remains on the to-do list, I'm in a minority of one (and perfectly happy to remain so) on Southwold. I couldn't get leave in order to get to Cardiff, thus denying me the chance to have another nice relaxing 220 miler. But, looking on the bright side, Whistable is always a cracker, even when
@Fab Foodie's presence threatens a repeat of Wetstable. This was not an exception.
Got out of the door at work nice and early, always a good start as it enabled me to catch the train into Waterloo rather than the later, change at Three Bridges & meet en route option. Trip to HPC was uneventful, though I seemed to catch every red light on the way. Pleasure to see
@Andrij and
@iLB again, the latter on another familiar but not recently seen 'friend',
@ianrauk's Roubaix.
@User kindly refused to let me pay for his (mistakenly bought) ticket back from Olaf's Dunwich ride (thanks again).
Early pace was positively frenetic- at one point my overall average was 12 mph! Not too many mechanicals (well, after the puncture at the Arch...) and a helpful tailwind the reasons for that. Gravesend was reached at 2.30 or so where
@Trickedem surprised/alarmed his good lady wife with the news of our more than likely early arrival. Further punctures delayed us a little, though not much, and the front of the ride reached Strood at 3.30 or so. As ever, Angela (Mrs D) and team laid on a cracking spread. My donations came to two teas, two rolls and four bits of cake. Blessed are the cakemakers. Thanks again to
@srw for the unwanted gels etc. Basser Hill came as a shock to at least a few, I ended up in bottom gear. Angry Woman of Faversham denied us a repeat performance of her incoherent ranting by being elsewhere. The Seasalter Sprint Challenge was slighly unusual in that the front of the peloton remained pretty much intact as overall speeds stayed high, no leadout train as last time. I fell back a bit, as always, but still fairly early into the queue at the Waterfront. Breakfast was cracking as always, and delightful to be joined by
@PippaG (who had slept well, glad to hear it) and
@User10571. Made my way back to the station (for the first time tried a route back to the westbound side, worked out perfectly well), and the usual Bike Tetris, expertly played by
@kimble and
@Charlotte. Ride back to Waterloo was tedious due to diversions and yet more red lights, and blighted by an undertaking numpty in Team Sky replica kit on a Team Sky replica Dogma (truly all the gear no idea). Missed the next train to Waterloo by a minute or two (arrived at the dot of noon), but not long to wait for the next one. Home just after two, napping not long after that.
Thanks everyone!