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30TuesdaySEPTEMBER

The Forge

 73 km  739 m  03:00  x6  x1
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What an amazing day of Autumnal sunshine which we enjoyed as we headed over the Lambourn Downs and onwards to Ramsbury, including a quick detour to the brewery / distillery. Great coffee and nibbles were consumed outside in The Forge courtyard in the warmth of the sun. Luckily we didn't go straight up the hill out of Aldbourne and we had a windy route back to Wantage.

Thanks all for a great ride!
28SundaySEPTEMBER

Welcome Ride - Abingdon

 56 km  190 m  02:18  x6
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Persistent rain did little to deter this well-disciplined group. We detoured through Charney and Lyford to avoid the road closure between Denchworth and Hanney. Thereafter, all was straightforward to coffee at Java in Abingdon marketplace. Half the group dropped off at various points on the return leg, leaving just me and the Stokells to finish the ride. We avoided the Ginge loop - which would have been unpleasant after all the rain - and kept on the 417 to Ardington. We were back 10 minutes before the pub opened, so opted for home and warmth rather than a reviving beer.
23TuesdaySEPTEMBER

Coln Valley

 90 km  548 m  03:36  x7  x2
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A bit of a chilly start, but we soon warmed up as we headed North West from Wantage along well trodden routes before we got to Clanfield and entered lovely Cotswold lanes and villages.

The Coln Valley was beautiful in the sunshine and we had a great stop at the cafe and village shop in Coln St Aldwyns, sitting outside with a good selection of food and coffee.

The route back was a bit hillier after Lechlade but all arrived safely back in Wantage by early afternoon.

An enjoyable Autumn ride...thanks to all who joined
21SundaySEPTEMBER

Chilterns Away Ride from Benson

 68 km  668 m  03:01  x3  x1
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A beautiful sunny day in the Chilterns. Three riders with Pete C. as a guest for the first 30 km which, despite including Swyncombe Hill, were promptly dispatched. After a brief tourist stop at Hambleden village, we crossed the Thames at the lock and continued into Henley. First visit to Viv's Cafe with some lovely outdoor seating by the Thames - although the views and the addition of some green garnish to your bacon/sausage bap sent the price soaring to unprecedented levels! Pete was beaten by his huge stack of pancakes. All too soon we were climbing out of the Thames Valley again onto the Chilterns, looping around via Stoke Row where we stopped to take in the Maharajah's Well. The superb views from the top of the Chilterns across the Vale were appreciated, before descending back to Wallingford for the short return to Benson. All-in-all, a great early Autumnal day out.
16TuesdaySEPTEMBER

Summer Tuesday Ride - Farmoor

 62 km  286 m  02:34  x9  x2
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Nine set out with a nice tail wind as far as Marcham when one got lost. Eight became seven at Cumnor when one headed off to Henley for a more pressing engagement. Seven arrived at a very blustery Farmoor and settled down for a coffee and snack, and to wait for the lost one, who duly arrived. Re-starting, one failed to notice the temporary traffic lights at the junction with the B4044 - he was informed of this by another who noticed them but must have ignored the red light. Happily the eight regrouped and, after a secret (dare I say cunning?) cut-through to Cumnor Hill, fought first the hill and then the headwind back to Charney Bassett. After riders dispersed in different directions, four made it back to Wantage. Thank you all for your excellent company.
14SundaySEPTEMBER

Simon Chesher Memorial Ride

 68 km  412 m  02:39  x6  x3
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The ride was not the usual Sunday Corallin ride, we joined the Abingdon and Vale Triathlon Club for the Simon Chesher memorial ride in aid of the Thames Valley Air Ambulance. The ride started from the Loose Cannon Brewery in Abingdon through the vale and up White Horse hill and back via Dalton Barracks to the airfield to meet some of Simon’s family before heading back to the Brewery for beer and food. Fittingly, Pam won the Queen of Mountain trophy for quickest time the “Dragon Hill Steep bit” segment. Simon was Pam’s triathlon training partner. We were also fortunate in that the expected heavy rain did not come until after 2pm, so everyone stayed dry.
9TuesdaySEPTEMBER

Wild Card Ride - Lambourn Loop

 53 km  444 m  02:13  x8  x1
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Good ride on a very pleasant autumnal morning. No mechanicals, no punctures and no close passes!
7SundaySEPTEMBER

Shark attack

 78 km  395 m  03:05  x5  x1
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We set off in the sunshine adding riders along the way. As we approached the tail it started to get wet - what did we expect? After all, it’s a shark.
We sat out the passing showers in our coffee stop before completing our Strava Art.
2TuesdaySEPTEMBER

Summer Tuesday Ride - Clanfield

 54 km  250 m  02:17  x2
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Standing in the rain at 9.55 I was wondering if I could honourably retreat if no-one appeared. Luckily Louis arrived to keep me honest. The first 20 minutes were very wet indeed but the rain gradually eased and the roads were dry by the time we got back to Wantage. Coffee and cinnamon buns were taken at Blakes, as tradition demands. We were both too cold and wet to bother with the pub. A good ride, in retrospect.
31SundayAUGUST

Fifth Sunday Ride - Cogs for Cogges

 63 km  244 m  02:32  x8  x1
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Last ride of the summer with a good turn-out of eight - good to see Dave and Andy back. Nice hassle-free ride out to Cogges, which was very quiet, and warm enough to sit outside though darker skies in the distance suggested that rain was on its way. One moderate, but short-lived, shower before Aston led us to don waterproofs for about 5 minutes but the rain quickly evaporated from the road surface and a steady pace was maintained back to Wantage, where three of us enjoyed a drink in the KAH beer garden. Thanks everyone!