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Wheelers do the Great Weston Ride 17/07/16

    There was mist in the air as the Wheelers left Weston-super-Mare at 07.30 Sunday 17th July for a circular ride taking in the Great Weston Ride in aid of Prostate Cancer research. This year it had been agreed that the lead riders would not tear up the road at 25 mph leaving a trail of blue and yellow jerseys in their wake and, for ten minutes or so, we kept strictly to the plan. We regrouped at Brockley coombe where our lady members joined us and set off again for the Long Ashton Park and ride; the departure point for the GWR. The plan was to complete all the additional loops to make a round trip distance of about 100 miles. The goal was to stick together so the public would see a phalanx of almost 20 Wheelers jerseys passing through each village. All went well until the first climb began after half a mile, and the group became a chain which broke in several places as the different climbing styles emerged. We regrouped at the top and split apart during the descent of Belmont hill as the heavy, the reckless and the ones with poor brakes left behind the those with a more measured approach. The mist burned away, the sky cleared the sun shone and after the frantic dash across Chew valley into a head wind, the slog up Burrington Coomb, the mind-blowing drop down from Shipham quarry to Cheddar which saw some of the Wheelers reach 50 mph, the ascent of Cheddar gorge we renewed our commitment to keep the pace steady, avoid becoming strung out and move as a coordinated unit. At the official refreshment area at Hugh Sexey’s school coffee was drunk, and some excellent cake consumed as we consolidated once again. We set off together for the final push for home and maintained a reasonable formation until we turned into the wind at Bridgewater. The Wheeler’s disintegrated; the big guys pushed to the front of each fragment as the rest of us sheltered behind. A final regroup at Uphill and we rode to the finish line as we started, together. You would be wrong to mistake this for a tale of dysfunction and disagreement. The Wheelers are not clones, we are individuals with our own strengths and weaknesses, but we respect our differences and nobody minds waiting at the top, the bottom, or the end of along drag. What might seem like chaos is camaraderie and you are welcome to become part of it. Jonathon McMillan - Wheeler  

sunday Club Ride : 10th July 2016

Sunday Club Ride. By a significant majority, the route selected for Sunday's club ride is: https://www.strava.com/routes/5647596 Depart Priory School 9am. Cafe stop, at the bottom of Cheddar Gorge perhaps, dependent on weather.
Total distance: 53.56 mi
Max elevation: 963 ft
Min elevation: 5 ft
Total climbing: 3542 ft
Total descent: -3545 ft
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Sunday Club Ride : 3rd July 2016

Sunday Club Ride : Wells https://www.strava.com/routes/5557495. Depart Priory School 9am.
Total distance: 54.86 mi
Max elevation: 906 ft
Min elevation: 10 ft
Total climbing: 2651 ft
Total descent: -2645 ft
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Wednesday evening club ride 29th June 2016

Wednesday Evening Club Ride. Here's a route, by Jonathan McMillan, for anyone fancying a ride tomorrow. https://www.strava.com/routes/5535097
As normal, 6pm from Priory - bring an umbrella.
Total distance: 34.23 mi
Max elevation: 319 ft
Min elevation: 7 ft
Total climbing: 1861 ft
Total descent: -1861 ft
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Sunday Club Ride 26th June 2016

Sunday Club Ride.
 
"Around the the lakes"
 
The route for this week: https://www.strava.com/routes/5489790
 
Start 9am from Priory School.
Total distance: 45.31 mi
Max elevation: 577 ft
Min elevation: 9 ft
Total climbing: 2558 ft
Total descent: -2558 ft
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Sunday Club ride 19th June 2016

Sunday Club Ride - Bristol Sky Ride. As per Steve Barnes suggestion, the plan for Sunday is to ride up to Bristol to show our faces at the Sky Ride event and ride around the shortish designated course. I would suggest we aim to join the course via the access point at Gaol Ferry Bridge and do one full lap and then a partial lap to leave the course at another access point, at Brunel Way, near the Cumberland Basin, and then proceed on the homeward leg of the route. Anyone who want to loiter for Sky related fun is welcome to do so.
The course opens at 11am, so if we just make a steady pace on the way to Bristol, we should just about arrive in time for when the course opens. Here is Steve's course: https://www.strava.com/routes/5319849 Here is an edited version without the Sky Ride course, for the map watchers (That'll be me then): https://www.strava.com/routes/5382983 And here is the Sky Ride route - as much as I can make out from the official map; but it should be obvious once we are on it;https://www.strava.com/routes/5383076