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Matt Gaunt 06-18-12 09:19 AM

Ride Report - Client Cycling Day
 
On Friday, my workplace organised for about 20 of us to go out around part of the 2012 Olympic road race route with around 50 of our clients.

I live in south-west London and so I decided to ride to the event start, roughly 25 miles away on Box Hill. Predictably for June in the UK, the weather was damp and fairly chilly. Arm-warmers and 3/4 length bibs were the order of the day for me, none of which becoming too warm as the day progressed.

The riders started to gather in the pub car park at around 9am and our ride leaders introduced themselves. Rebecca Romero, current Olympic sprint champion, would lead one group while other members of British Cycling took charge of the other groups.

The longer, 58-mile route attracted a good proportion of the clients and so staggered groups of us set off into a wet, but very pretty, Surrey landscape.

The pace was very comfortable (19-22 mph on the flat, typically), but the hills provided a chance to stretch the legs and measure up against the competition. A colleague, who rode with me all day, has been training for the Iron Man in Nice this weekend and his form was exceptional. Mine was, on the other hand, distinctly average. The months of commuting through the wind and rain and training on a fixed wheel have really given me a good bit of performance increase in terms of head-down, 80-90rpm pace on the flats, but the hill-climbing has been hit hard.

Time to get out into the hills and doing hill repeats, which I shall be doing with earnest as soon as this awful June weather decides to perk up.

As the day pressed on, there were a couple of impromptu stops (puncture, minor off and a couple of people with cramp) but nothing that interrupted the flow too much. The weather was up and down, with some thundery showers interspersed with some genuinely lovely sunshine. The gusty wind, however, was relentless. The one steep-ish climb of the day (Pebble Hill, 16%) was over relatively quickly and didn't cause too many problems, although again, I had hoped for a bit more pace than became available to me!

We were greeted at the official finish-line with some good food (smoked salmon, grilled chicken, fresh breads and a selection of Italian meats and olives), before the two of us cycled home, happily with a tail-wind.

Overall, Friday was a great day, and one which everyone seemed to enjoy. For me, it was also a good chance to reassess my season and to get some good miles under my belt on the RC, which, as always, performed beautifully. The engine will be worked on with utmost urgency!

Finally, the stats: 105.2 miles, 6 hours, 30 minutes. Two laps of Box Hill (which, by the way, now has the smoothest road surface I've ever ridden on).

VeeDubOne 06-18-12 09:29 AM

Sounds like an amazing experience. Good to see the olympic fever is catching on nicely over there. Or maybe you just happen to work for a progressive employer! Keep an eye out for one of the US champ riders, Kristin Armstrong....back after a baby and a broken collar bone last month...a portrait in true grit indeed.

Velo Vol 06-18-12 09:40 AM

Arm-warmers in June? You don't deserve the Summer Olympics.

Matt Gaunt 06-18-12 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by VeeDubOne (Post 14371523)
Sounds like an amazing experience. Good to see the olympic fever is catching on nicely over there. Or maybe you just happen to work for a progressive employer! Keep an eye out for one of the US champ riders, Kristin Armstrong....back after a baby and a broken collar bone last month...a portrait in true grit indeed.

Yeah, there's quite a bit of Olympic fever taking hold now, which is a good thing. The road race route passes very close to where I live, so I can't wait to get out there and watch. I am very lucky in that my firm is keen on cycling, both for events and more generally for commuting.


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 14371593)
Arm-warmers in June? You don't deserve the Summer Olympics.

You don't have to tell me. I spent my post-ride recovery period washing my bike down in the bath. It was coated in crud, worse than you'd expect for February, let alone June. The weather really isn't good here at the moment.

coasting 06-18-12 10:08 AM

good old blighty.

a few laps of richmond park doesn't really compare does it?

Matt Gaunt 06-18-12 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 14371758)
good old blighty.

a few laps of richmond park doesn't really compare does it?

It's got me through a lot of events though! I love a bit of Richmond Park.


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