June 16/19: 98 kms; 3 Hrs 11; 506 metres; Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Required Reading:
- Next Ride: June 22/23 with details via email only. I’m away for two weekends. KO is the man.
- Where:
- Description:
- Purpose: Training for WWT July 06.
- Weather:
- Always check blog https://arnpriorcycling.blog/ by 6 am on day of ride for latest news/corrections.
Take it or Leave it
- Father’s Day was a bust from a group ride perspective. Caught by surprise, thinking that the men and the lass would have been out in full-force to take advantage of the sunny skies, after yesterday’s rain-out. Would have been nice (a courtesy) knowing who was riding. Should we institute an attendance protocol, say by 9 pm the night before a ride, realising that one’s plans may change at the last minute.
- Good ride nonetheless but windy. It was a hard-go and we didn’t get full recompense when we turned for home. There was more north in the wind than north-west and while BG’s flat on Lochwinnow (26 kms from Stinsons) halted the four horsemen on their homeward journey, it didn’t puncture the festive mood. You just s/h been there. Wish you had been!
- Internet working. Bell installed service on the new house and two day’s later they disconnected us in error.
- Rider concerns about safe, fun rides still open for discussion. Let’s talk.
- Tour de Whitewater July 06: https://tourdewhitewater.blogspot.com/
- RLCT June 13/14 2020. Where else would you rather be?
- The Silver Challenge is back for the month of June: https://silverchainchallenge.ca/
- What I’m listening to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBxc9ObX5ZQ
Okay, Stay fit, fine, firm always! Bye-bye, ac.
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