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Fairies Five - 28th June

Postby Philip Harris on Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:53 pm

Thanks Ron for the excellent organisation on this event.

I would also like to thank everybody in the Fairy group that did the 150k, we stayed together from start to finish.

Brilliant weather, Brilliant company and Brilliant organisation.
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Postby PatsyHill on Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:13 pm

Michael,
Well done yesterday! I was as pleased to see you as you were to see me.

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Postby Colin S on Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:16 pm

A great day out thank you to everyone for their hardwork in organising and running such a good day.
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Postby Lee Sayers on Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:31 pm

well done to you all, if i had not been working i would have been with you. (but not the 300)
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Postby RichardBerry on Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:33 pm

An extremely enjoyable day on the 300. Many thanks Ron and helpers.

A big thanks also to Dave and Stephen for the company on the way round and for keeping the pace up. Quicker than my normal Audax lazy speed and all the better for it.

Re saddle sores - it does get easier if you do enough long distances/ hours (honestly) - good luck on the 12hr.
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Postby Andy Taylor-Vebel on Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:45 pm

Great day out indeed though I didn't get to ride (did the 300 solo last week). Sharing control duties with Pat Cherry at Hythe, it was good to se so many riders out and especially the abundance of Fairies.
Here are a few pix - no particular order (you know who you are)

and thank you to one kind Fairy who plied me with tea :D

here's to next year


http://picasaweb.google.com/kentcyklist ... directlink
... they came from the sea onto the land ...
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Postby Robin Clarke on Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:36 pm

Had a great day out with everyone in the 150K. Especially enjoyed the 5 minutes of madness our group had on the run in to Hamstreet! Thank you Ron and others for organising this.
Thank you Ron for organising this. Had a great time in the 150k with various Fairies and an eastender, especially enjoyed the crazy 5 minutes to Hamstreet! I think the sun got to us!!
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Postby RichardBerry on Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:42 pm

CeliaH wrote:Gutted!!! :cry:

I won't be doing this as I now have to work all this weekend.

It's funny how having to work all weekend makes you realise how much you were looking forward to riding 300k.

Oh well, perhaps there's another flat(ish) one somewhere I can do this year. Any suggestions?


Celia, shame you couldn't make it as it was a really good day.

Looking at the Audax calendar the flattest remaining 300 is probably the Mildenhall Rally http://www.aukweb.net/cal/calsolo.php?Ride=09-361 on 29/08/2009. All the other 300s seem hillier. Not that I've done it before but it must be flatter than rides in the Cotswolds, Wales, or the Scottish Borders!

If you just wanted to ride a 300 rather than take part in a 300 event there is David Winslade's Man of Kent 300 permanent
http://www.aukweb.net/cal/perms/calsolo.php?Ride=DWI02

I haven't ridden this either but David and I are riding it on 11th July and no doubt will be doing it again later in the year as well. If you fancy coming along just let me know.
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Postby ronlee on Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:24 pm

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I've received this e-mail and photo from Stephen Ely. The 150k was his first audax.

I was very impressed with the organisation and welcome. I appreciated being able do doss down on the stage and was welcomed with a bit of breakfast in the morning even though it was really for the 300 guys.

The control points were enthusiastically manned and the food was great (homemade cake). I was made very welcome by the group I rode with and enjoyed every minute of the ride
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Postby Ben Farmer on Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:22 pm

just got my medal in post today, SILVER! very happy with that! thanks again ron for all your efforts, hope to do more in the future.
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Postby ronlee on Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:31 pm

Ben, glad to know that you like the medal. Unlike Sportives there is only one audax medal for each distance and the colour is down to whoever designed it.

The personal bit is the brevet card which shows your time. Hope you collect a few more - looking at it in a few years time will bring back memories.
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Postby Ben Farmer on Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:52 pm

ah yes so it is, knew id read that some where!! :oops:
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Postby ronlee on Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:28 pm

Full lists of all finishers are now on the AUK website
http://www.audax.uk.net/index2.htm
Listed as Bethersden xxx 28 June.
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