Sunday, 28 April 2024

Tulips in 'ampton Court, Nonsuch Saturday ride 27 April

A dozen and a half good eggs turned up at Nonsuch Park on a miserably dank, cold Saturday.  Nigel was down to lead the short ride to Telegraph Track and the destination for the longer one was unspecified in the rides list, so many were resigned to a long, rambling, indecisive discussion in the cold.  Maggie focused our minds because she wanted to go and see the spring flowers at the Isabella Plantation in Richmond Park.  The nasty wind nearly overcame her resolve but what did overcome it was Sue B's revelation that there was a tulip festival at Hampton Court and this was only one of four weekends in the year when entry to the gardens there was free.  Who would miss out on a free offer? So we elected to go there, and then elected Tony as our leader.

Steve, however, had not come out on his bike in the cold to look at some flowers, and offered an alternative ride to Bocketts Farm.  I had some sympathy with this view but knew where my best interests lay.  There was no-one wanting to go on a short ride, so Nigel and Carolyn, who had come along with that in mind, joined us. 

So while Steve went Southwest to the outskirts of Leatherhead and (according to his Strava) ended up climbing Box Hill (as usual) and setting a few PBs (also as usual), eleven of us headed Northwest on Tony's route through Kingston and Bushy Park to Hampton Court.  Sharon was having mechanical problems and she and back marker Nigel, assisting her, first fell behind and then went in search of a bicycle repairer.

The rest of us reached Hampton Court, where entry was indeed free, even if the man made us get off and walk, and there were, indeed, many tulips, looking a bit bedraggled in the wind and cold, and some wicker sculptures.


What happens to you if you do too much gardening.


 Nine survivors at Hampton Court blissfully unaware that mortal combat is unfolding behind them.

After a brief tour of the tulips seven of us repaired across the river and up it a little to have coffee and cake at the Molesey Rowing Club while Sue and Lorraine stayed behind to look at more tulips.

When the two tuliphiles rejoined, Tony led us back up the hilliest of the various options.  At least that warmed us up, though some of us failed to get home before the rain came in.  Nigel and Sharon were last seen having coffee elsewhere along the river.

Thank you to Tony for leading, to Nigel for back marking, and to Cardinal Wolsley, for having the wall built ideally for our photograph.  Or was it King Williamanmary who had that one built?  Certainly it was some rich dude from long ago when, apparently, they had no bicycles and no coffee.  Imagine that! 

Monday, 22 April 2024

Eight green bottles........Beddington Saturday riders, 20 April

 

 

Showing prescience, Maggie had me take this photo before we set off............ 

Seven cold cyclists standing up straight.  One took the picture, along came another, and then there were eight.

Eight cold cyclists going for tea and bics.  Two couldn't start and then there were six

Six cold cyclists not got very far.  One felt ill, and another looked after him and then there were four.

Four eager cyclists got to tea and cake but coming back to Croydon for goodness' sake,

What a to-do!  Half turned for Purley and then there were two.

Paul took the photo, Pinky, a surprise but very welcome guest, arrived late.

Kim, an innocent passer-by enticed by Maggie to be a potential recruit, and Ray, recovering from his op, could not come with us.

Ken was not feeling well and it was jolly cold.  We had not reached Purley Way when Maggie took him home.

Colin and Paul and Pinky and Sharon had a nice, peaceful ride to Elmers End on a sunny day with a cold wind, where they enjoyed good coffee and lovely cake.  Lemon drizzle with orange, yum yum.

And Pinky and Sharon turned for home in South Croydon.

We all hope you are better soon, Ken


Sunday, 14 April 2024

Nonsuch short ride to the River Wandle. Saturday 13th April

 

By Karen

An impressive turnout at the mansion house, especially considering we were competing with the Hilly 50 and the first all day ride of the season.   Encouraging to welcome a few new cyclists to the Saturday beginners' rides, and some fair weather to boot - dare I say positively balmy!  A relatively large group joined me on the short ride whilst the unusually few "I'm-going-where-Nigel's-going" group set off for Teddington (eventually).


Not a single puddle or muddy patch as we made our way along the Wandle, albeit occasionally accosted by swarms of flies.  Ably assisted by Steve back-marking, we reached Grove Park to find a couple of bench tables had been specially reserved for our group.  It was delightful to bask in the warm sunshine instead of huddling indoors to escape the damp and cold.

Suitably refreshed, we headed for the hills (otherwise known as Wales Avenue).  Minus a few riders who'd decided to take a more direct route home, we all made it back to Nonsuch without incident.

***********NEWS FLASH************COLIN QUEMBY TAKES AFTERNOON OFF (BUT STILL TURNS UP AT NONSUCH TO REGISTER NAMES)**************

Sunday, 7 April 2024

Invitation to All Day Ride to Osterley on Saturday 13 April

 

Invitation to the All-Day Ride on Saturday 13th April to Osterley along the Grand Union Canal

You are invited to join the first of the All-Day Beginners Rides for 2024. Our route will start outside the Nonsuch Pantry CafĂ© in Nonsuch Park at 10.00am and take us through Kingston, Richmond Park to Kew where we will stop for coffee. After coffee we will continue to Brentford before riding alongside the Grand Union Canal to Osterley where will stop for Lunch. Lunch will be at the Fox Inn Pub in Osterley. We may continue along the Grand Union Canal to Osterley Park after lunch if time and weather permits. Our return journey will take us through Syon Park, Isleworth to Barnes for tea – before we head back to Nonsuch Park via Wimbledon Common.

The ride is around 30 miles on quiet roads and riverside tracks with one hill.

If you would like to join the ride, please let me know (by email) by 10.00 pm on Friday 12th April. Please email: alanc227@outlook.com to register. Groups and departure times will be sent out by e-mail on Friday evening.

The Fox Inn Pub have not requested pre-orders for lunch but have asked that we advise them about possible numbers. I would therefore be grateful if you could register early for the ride. Thanks.

Alan C.

Thursday, 4 April 2024

All rides begin at 2pm

 As it is British Summer Time all beginners rides will begin at 2pm from this Saturday 6th April.

The first All Day ride is on Saturday 13th April. More information to follow.