mjr
Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
- Location
- mostly Norfolk, sometimes Somerset
Maybe it's different in busier parts of the country - I'd accept that there seems to be a tradition among racing clubs for very early and late non-racing starts, but their events (races and TTs) seem to be when volunteers are plentiful and/or spectators will watch. Sportive clubs do start early but I suspect that follows from sportives starting early. I think 10am's more traditional for general cycling events, based on local village and charity rides.It's not, cycling events have traditionally started early when the roads are quiet.
Yeah, I'm blessed in that my spouse rides with me and our cycling friends.Another reason is that spouses want their other halves home at a reasonable time on a Saturday or Sunday rather than being abandoned for the best part of the weekend.
Or just ride social centuries with cafe stops and pub lunch instead of energy packs and feed stationsBuy an alarm clock and have an early night, it won't kill you.

That must be what, half four in Yorkshire in June?I love cycling just as the sun is coming up.
