Despite the email requests from hiz DZship to be at the new Rendez Vous point under Waterloo Bridge at 11.25 "at the very latest" I was somewhat concerned to find myself at Victoria Station at 11.21 waiting for Southern Trains to deliver the Halls. However, as I realised that I was with serious FNRttC hardcore TECs and Wayfarers - Adrian, McWobble, User13710, StuartG , GregCollins and indeed the Halls themselves, I thought we might be let off the DZ Look!
We left Victoria at 11.35pm - and had to walk down to Victoria Street as the roadworks are a nightmare - we rode down to Parliament Square, over the Bridge and joined the others to a bit of a look and a cheer. Luckily we weren't last! The sight that greeted us was - enormous! 100 of us! Fantastic. I was pleased to see that SWMBO had allowed Martin235 to bring Lelly even if there was a beers limit (I remember Brighton although Martin235 probably doesnt!!) The weather however, was something else. Constant ruddy drizzle. Like a fine spray, for most of the ride - there were mudguards everywhere!! There were also a couple of Moultons. Lovely wheels indeed - and brilliant to read that Redfalo rode back to London on his. The next time I see Andrij, I hope I might be able to have a go - awesome wheels.
User10571 led the way out along the Thames estuary. Erith, Gravesend, Dartford, alongside juggernauts who were thankfully giving us lots of space and time. Some of the car drivers stared in amazement at how long they had to wait for us to cross their bows. Pedestrians gawped and shouted - not quite believing their eyes.
My new cycling strategy courtesy of ttcycle was being put to good practice. Spinning. I stayed on the middle ring practically all the way to Whitstable and used the granny ring for three hills, just keeping the pedals turning, not worrying about anything at all. It was fantastic! A brilliant learning curve just in time for LonJog! Thank you ttcycle!

I stayed in the middle of the group and just loved it. I did panic a bit when I saw LouiseL put her bicycle on the side of the road . "It's alright Louise, this isn't the PBP so you don't need to sleep there. We are only doing 66 miles, not 600"!
The Stopsies at Strood deserve a page not a paragraph. Enormous thanks to everyone involved - the food was fantastic. The thoughtfulness, a bicycle light on a lamp post, a track pump available, signage to loos, dishes of sliced tomatoes and jars of pickle so we could choose what we added to our ham and cheese rolls, a great team of people patiently waiting for us to deluge and overrun the place. Much baking had taken place and they very kindly let me take a piece (enormous) of chocolate cake with me - I managed to smuggle it into arallsopps luggage (thank you ianrauk!) and ate it in Whitstable. Thank you Tim and your team, that was one special place indeed.
Out into the cold, a few headed to the station for unavoidable deadlines and the rest headed eastwards. I saw Flying Dodo and Rebecca Olds - I hoped that FD might be able to stop the concophony of noise being made by arallsopps rear mech (very uncharacteristic of arallsopp to have such a thing - unless you mention cable ties and LEL aka Barring Mechanicals by Andy Allsopp - always worth a read from Amazon)!
The dawn (no idea where the sun was) was breaking, the All Up Wall Nut TEC and the wayfarers kept us all moving dealing the P&W"£"£" Fairy who was swimming along with us in all the water and by the time we reached Whitstable there had been 14 visitations.

That's quite a lot, by anybody's standard.
The last few miles into Whitstable were 'ard. The wind was really strong, heading straight at us. I stepped up to the big ring and pushed all the way to the cafe. Delicious breakfasts, beer and banter. Little by little our numbers reduced and we were soon down to three birthday boys, a Sitting Duck, a TimO, an Aperitif and a User1314. Ruddy hilarious way to spend the day. We caught a 3pm ish train back to Victoria and I somehow managed to stop myself from going to a pub in Clapham when I knew I needed to be asleep.
It may have been a wet ride, too many visitations but I had a blast. Thank you DZ and Susie - I took some pics.
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