Thursday, November 17, 2016

Water Row - November 16, 2016

RIDE REPORT

Wednesday, 16 November 2016, Water Row
Ride Leaders:  Larry Kernan, Ken Hablow, & Jack Donohue

41 or 31 miles from Bikeway Source, Bedford, MA

Riders - 41 mi (13):  Larry, Ken, Barbara Martin, Barry Nelson, Curt Dudley-Marling, Elizabeth Wicks, Francie Sparks, Gardner Gray, Julie Dodd, Kaz Zelny, Rich Taylor, Tom Fortmann, and Wing Chow.
Riders - 31 mi (10):   Jack, Butch Pemstein, Chuck McWilliams, David Kobes, James Hsia, Kathy Horvath, Ray Komow, Steve Bogue, Tom Allen, and first-timer Tom Ennis.

The WW long group stayed together nicely and only deployed a human arrow once or twice.  The group showed good bike etiquette and singled up whenever "car back" was called.  However, our relatively large size did keep many vehicles from overtaking on the smaller roads.  Despite the weather, the cyclists enjoyed the route and the ride.

Eight riders enjoyed the buffet at Great Wall, especially the "all you can eat" aspect.

Report by Larry Kernan.

Larry enlisted me to help with this ride, which I was happy to do since it was close to home.  This time Larry and I actually did a dry run beforehand, so I would not be completely in terra incognita.

The weather forecast, which was pretty cheery the day before, had taken a turn for the worse.  Looking out my bedroom window and seeing that it was raining was a clue ("you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows" - Bob Dylan).  Sure enough, NOAA was now saying rain in the morning and possible showers later.  But the prediction was for rain before 10:00 am, as if the weather gods had planned the day with the Wheelers in mind.  And so it was - I rode to the ride start pathologically early and got rained upon, but, by the time of the main event, it had stopped raining.

Butch showed up looking a bit tattered.  Seems he had an FDGB on the way over.  He, nonetheless, soldiered on and did the first part of our ride before returning home to lick his wounds.  Butch and I seem to be star-crossed riders - the last time he showed up for a ride of mine, he discovered that he had a flat tire.

It was good to see Kathy back on her bike, after a long sojourn on the wounded list.

Since we were a small group, I figured we could stay together without human arrows. Tom, our sweep, was pretty easy to spot, though yellow was definitely the color of the day (see photo).

We had to halt a couple of times when I got a "mechanical" alert, which turned out to be a dropped chain, quickly fixable.

We were an exemplary group, calling out "car back" and pulling in to let cars pass.  Gold stars all round. There was, however, one faux pas on my part:  when I'm in sight of Rte 2 and the light is red, I engage sprint mode so that I can be in range of the very short light cycle when it turns green.  Unfortunately, this doesn't work so well when you've got a bunch of other riders in tow.  This time, as I approached the intersection, green had just turned to yellow.  So, rather than slamming on the brakes at that point, I rolled on through.  So I got to wait on the far side of Rte 2, instead of at the light.  Bad leader, bad!!

Our planned pit stop at Lincoln Town Hall turned out to be too early in the ride, so we opted for a stop at the Visitor's Center on Monument Street in Concord, where we had our obligatory group photo.  Tom offered to take one that included your fearless leader, rarely seen.

Thanks to Tom for sweeping and being guest paparazzo.

Report by Jack Donohue.




The whole group at start
Short Ride Group sans Tom







Short Ride Group sans Jack

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