Well the workshop construction is well underway, photos to be posted on here soon.
The website construction is progressing well.
My most recent London-Paris trip with the 'British Association for Adoption & Fostering' charity group, update will appear here very soon too. A charity very close to my heart, and a fantastic trip which was made all the more fun by the patron Nicky Campbell.
Be back real soon!
Thursday, 30 September 2010
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Best Beginnings - London-Paris, 12th-15th Sept
12th - 15th Sept London - Paris
Best Beginnings
Having left the last group near the Eiffel Tower, I found myself driving late into the night back to Dieppe. Excited about meeting the next group, I was wondering how the stag party consisting of young actors and the famous Premiership footballer’s brother, would find day’s 2 & 3 of their challenge. Day 1 I missed as it clashed with my previous group.
I met the group in the early hours of the following morning upon their arrival in Dieppe. Needless to say they really were not that interested in meeting their soon to be mechanic/route layer at that time of the morning!
A few hours later and a late breakfast (well for the participants anyway), and there was an array of smiling faces. Except one that is. Ashley Walcott, yes older brother to Theo (Arsenal & England). Unfortunately on day one, home side of the channel Ashley had injured his leg. As you can imagine someone who is by profession a personal trainer and quite obviously from a very fit and sporting family, Ashley was somewhat devastated by his injury. He was not to ride at all on day two, but did well by completing day three of the challenge. Having spoken to him and knowing a little of his lifestyle & background Ashley would have more than likely been the fittest of the entire group. Therefore maybe he could come on another challenge next time, something longer like the Canadian Rockies? Ashley I hope you get to read this!
The actors, Leon Ockenden and his chums, what an energetic and fun loving bunch this lot were. The challenge was part of Leon’s stag weekend. Different but absolutely great at the same time. These guys laughed their way to Paris and one of them even managed to miss the professionally placed arrows twice, and get lost, or maybe it was just part of the script?
I have two regrets from this trip, 1) I had no charge in my camera battery so therefore I couldn't take any pics of Leon dressed in his nappy and other typical stag paraphernalia and 2) that the stag party were unable to attend the celebration meal, as they had other plans once we arrived in Paris. It would I’m certain without doubt have been a lively meal!!
I think Leon is hooked on road cycling now. By the end of the tour he was telling me how he intended taking his road bike to Ireland on a three week acting job that he was shortly departing for. I hope he did, and likewise I hope to meet him again one day, a real charmer!
Three out of four.
Be back real soon
Saturday, 25 September 2010
Severn Hospices Charity Challenge, London-Paris
10th - 13th Sept London-Paris
Severn Hospices Charity
I could see right from the word go, at our pre challenge departure hotel, that this group were going to be good. They had in all honesty been the best prepared group that I’d come across this season. The leader, Paul had spent many weekends organizing training rides that many of the participants so clearly had attended. I’d heard through the grapevine that he was providing pre ride and post ride snacks & brunches at his own home etc. Maybe that was the draw?
Not sure how true it was Paul, but if so it worked a treat.
The Severn Hospice riders were very keen. On day one every single one of them proudly wore the challenge shirt, and for probably the first time the residents of Bexley, Strood & Rochester knew exactly what the group of cyclists riding through their patch, stood for.
Now as I said, this lot were good but in any group engaged in an activity that is inherently a competitive one, there will be some that are better than others. Cue, the ‘A’ Team!
Mr Continental, Simon, Barry & Alan. These guys were not only good cyclists but excellent team players, you were a credit to the charity and although fantastic in the saddle you stayed with and helped others and did plenty of team work. A point to mention, Alan & Simon are both time trial-lists with 10mile personal bests below 23mins. I wonder if the tour mechanic could have given them a run for their money!!
We had hardly any mechanical problems or medical ones either, on this challenge. Another accurate indication of the team’s preparedness. They were a good group to work with, nice people and I hope to work with them again in the future, not to mention cycling with the The ‘A’ Team.
I’m sorry that I can’t mention all of the riders on this blog, but i’m sure that if any of you are reading this, then you’ll understand.
Unfortunately this was another occasion where the working situation dictated that I would not be able to enjoy the celebration dinner with the group. That was a shame, however maybe if i had attended I may have been duped into some race or challenge by my new friends.....
Who knows?
I left this group at the end and departed straight back to Dieppe to meet the next group.
Two out of four on the bounce completed.
Au revoir.
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Back from my London - Paris travels.
Finally back from 4 London - Paris challenges, in a row. Will be updating the blog very soon.
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