| John has always
managed to come up with Away Days that are well researched
and interesting and riders have always come away exercised
in both mind and body. We had the Magical Mystery Tour from
Penarth to Castell Coch and the Magical History Tour from
Tenby to Neyland along with an interesting tour of the Stackpole
and Bosheston area of Pembrokeshire. I needed an Away Day
just before Christmas and I felt it had to be a bit special,
sort of like a big fun get-together. Who did I think of to
arrange this? Well John Cardy of course. It didn't take him
very long to come up with a stunner and he was soon canvassing
people about what they thought of a trip to the Newport Velodrome.
Brilliant!! Seemed to be the unanimous reponse.
From the very beginning we had far more signed up to come
than we had thought possible. Today was the day.
It was strange leaving home in the car bound
for an Away Day without a bike on the top. Something seemed
missing, but then we were having to use the bikes provided
so I just had to keep reassuring myself. We were a few minutes
early so we went up to the seating area and were amazed at
the size of the track, not to mention the steep banking at
both ends.
After some confusion about wrist bands for lockers
and paying bike hire we were all changed and ready for being
fitted for a bike. These bikes had no gears, no brakes and
were fixed wheel, funnily enough without a bell either (bells
are probably for wimps in Newport anyway!). The first task
was getting the clips fixed to the pedals which seemed an
impossibility but once you discovered how it was done it became
vaguely easy. Soon there we were, a couple of dozen novices
hanging grimly on to the siderail, feet attached to pedals,
ready to go. We did about four or five laps gingerly keeping
to the lower slopes then came in. I must admit the others
were having more fun with it than I was, personally I think
it was the absence of a bell which was bothering me, nevertheless
watching the others going round and getting more daring as
time went on was quite exciting in itself so I contented myself
in taking photographs.
The riders were split into two groups and shown
how to ride in a line with the leader pulling back after each
lap and very soon they began to look really professional.
I wonder if it's too late to enter for next year's Tour de
France? The booking was for two hours and by the end the steep
banking was being used to the full and when each rider came
in for a rest they were red faced and puffing but full of
excitement. John Cardy had excelled himself with this event.
This event was purely for enjoyment but there
are some amongst us who cannot do without the adrenalin rush
that comes with competition. But how were they to compete
when they were under the eagle eye of the coach? Well we are
not really certain how they did it but four of the group seemed
to have managed it. The facts are a bit obscure and there
was great reluctance to divulge the nature of the contest
but I can tell you that the winner appeared to be Colin with
Jan in second place and Val coming a close third. Poor Mike
seems to have been unplaced.
Wait a minute! I have some information coming
in over the headphones.
"Really, oh, you don't say? Goodness me!
Well that's disgraceful!!"
Right, well I can tell you that the contest
is thought to have been based on bribery and corruption, it
seems that each place was bought and Colin offered the highest
sum of 42p, Jan 31p and Val seriously miscalculated with his
bid of 11p. Mike searched his pockets but all he could find
was a khaki shirt button. Never mind he was content to forego
the glory and pocket the princely proceeds of 84p.
So the first drinks have to be on him then!
A buffet lunch was laid on at the cricket club
not far away and a good spread it was too. It was clear that
everyone had enjoyed the day.
Someone was so exhausted that he fell asleep
after the effort of eating just a small bowl of crisps, it
would be unfair to name him so a photo was taken instead.
Second thoughts if I don't name him he might think I have
forgotten it already - what the heck, it was Barry Fox!
Martin gave John a well deserved vote of thanks
and we headed for home. This venue will most definately be
revisited.
Happy pedalling
Lew Spokes
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Starting off |
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Getting daring |
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Mr Cardy blue-lining |
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Just once more! |
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Hey, that was great
(photo - Mike Brewer)
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The assembled group |
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A dubious competition |
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Wot, no champagne! |
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Barry sleeps |
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The Cardy brothers |
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