It was an early start on the day of the Saunter as I had decided to go by train, hoping to ride back afterwards. The Saunter itself was due to be 20 miles which didn’t seem much at all! So
Anerley Go Mad on the Southern Cycle Saunter…


It was an early start on the day of the Saunter as I had decided to go by train, hoping to ride back afterwards. The Saunter itself was due to be 20 miles which didn’t seem much at all! So

Now that Winter is here, we have three things to be especially aware of. Dark mornings and darkness returning in late afternoon. – Fog and mist. – Slippery roads, due to rain, frost, black ice. I got caught out by

One ride leader talking to another: Question: “Why is it that all of Des’s rides are annoyingly full while others struggle with numbers?”Answer” Hold it right there and remember you’re talking to the Gazette Gossip columnist!” And also on the

With winter now starting you have to be a masochist to enjoy long rides on cold and frosty mornings. That is when short rides, concentrating on our local hills come to the fore. There is little that improves our overall
ANERLEY’S PILGRIMS PROGRESS, part 4. After the extremes of a night in a Spanish barn, and then a night in the splendours of the monastery at Sobrado, it was time to move on towards our destination at Santiago Compostela, which

As I wrote in an earlier Gazette, we are not a heads down racing club so have ample opportunity to appreciate the scenery our Sunday and other rides. Over this last summer I have continued to lead many of you