First high school club road ride today, 9:00 am because of the pro d day. 7 riders, 4 girls, 3 boys. Grades 10 and 11. Plus Eric and I. Two were brand new to road bikes, Margo from France on Kim G's old bike, and Andrew the dirt jumper ("I'm not used to sitting down this much") on the Miyata Matteo used.
Nicholas has been riding a fixie all summer, just got a beautiful handmade steel frame with ultegra 9 from his dad, Richard the former owner of Fairfield. His fixie is being re-built into a geared winter bike; nice to have a bike shop owner for a dad eh? And he already wants to race.
Emma W is back with her 1/2 marathon fitness, riding well, and was looking out for Margot too.
Duncan from last year is back, but a year stronger and fitter, despite recovering from dental surgery. And veteran TS'rs Brenna and Alex were great, riding to suit the others, filling gaps, doing longer pulls and generally being super helpful. Brenna said it was an interesting change from grimly holding onto wheels; you get to see the other side of making a group work as the stronger rider.
We rode out to Mitchell's Farm for a snack and rest, then back. Stayed all together, and the new riders seemed to get the hang of the two-up paceline. On the way back we had a little chase game from the top of Ash to Willows beach park. Brenna, Margot, Andrew and I were given a one minute headstart and pacelined back as fast as we could. But the hours and miles were adding up for the first timers. Brenna and I pulled and the others hung on as long as they could. Cadboro was tough though, and we were caught just before by Alex, Eric, Nicholas and Duncan.
But then the other team dropped Alex, kept going (the rule was all four had to finish together) , so they were disqualified and we won!
Nicholas and Duncan were thinking about Sunday at 7:30 , so those riding then, keep an eye out for them. (Nicholas, about 6'4", green road bike with no decals, Duncan, 5'8"ish, red specialized) They're pretty good in a group, but will need the odd tip. Alex and Andrew are either watching or riding the Super-downhill at the dump Sunday, or going to north saanich dirt jump park.