That was a good 'un for sure. The getting-the-train-to-somewhere-in-the-middle option worked out very well (Eddie said there were problems around Reading that might have prevented me making the start, so that was handy!). Got the all-clear at work in plenty of time to allow a not-hammering trip home, change of clothes, bite to eat and then up to Hilsea station for the London-bound train. It arrived in Woking on time, as did the onward connection to Farnborough Main, actually early there (nine past midnight). From there, it was a fairly straightforward trip (barring a couple of roundabouts where the Garmin decided to give me misleading instructions about which exit to take, just went round again on those) out to Fleet and then northwards, 'enlivened' by a few boy racers (one attempt at abuse, I think, the doppler effect meant it was even more incoherent...). Smooth and reasonably rapid progress meant I saw nine cyclists coming the other way in Eversley, at a quarter to one or so, whereupon I tagged on the back. Despite my greeting and the two Hope Vision Ones lighting my way most effectively, Simon managed to miss my joining for a bit

. Never mind. Onward progress remained pleasingly speedy (well, for the faster among us), and the scenery was splendid. Milford stop proved amusing thanks to a somewhat inebriated petrol station customer who was somewhat bemused by our arrival (there was a missed retail opportunity there, the clerk was serving only through the window...). Apart from my rides there from home that's about as flat a route to Brighton as you could find, made a change from the London-starting options. From Shoreham I led Team Faster into the metropolis, where the Buddies welcome was warm and the portions huge. I'm not entirely sure how some of the menu options are considered suitable for one (yes, even with my appetite)

Intended riding home to get another ton in, but bailed and got the train at Worthing as my right knee was throbbing in somewhat worrying fashion, impairing my speed somewhat, and I didn't want to aggravate it further. Felt rather better (still there, more of a sensation though) today so should be no bother for Friday's excursion, and hopefully further mileage in this week off. So a mere 85 miles or so....
Thank you, friends old and new. September is in the ride diary (riding through the New Forest in the dark is fab)...