The Bugle | Blast 348


Friday 17th August 2018
Holiday Edition



 

QUOTE  OF THE WEEK

“Riding a bike is everything to a cyclist. The friendship and camaraderie you have with other cyclists …to a cyclist, it was the be-all and end-all of your life.” - Tommy Godwin



BICYCLIST OF THE WEEK

Last week we reported an outstanding performance by Barrie: a 10 miler in 25:32. This week yet another outstanding performance while flying the flag for the club Manneken Pis style. No prostate problem for this young 69-er?
 

BICYCLE OF THE WEEK

T'is the holiday season and beach time. But what about biking? On the sand? Soft sand?

Enter the fat boy, this week's must have fasion item according to the Grauniad who have finally got onto a craze that crossed the Atlantic some time ago.

It's just low gearing and very fat tyres. And surfaces that may be soft but probably smoother than the average Surrey road and pot-hole free too.

A great way to see the sea around some of our most glorious sands. Some videos and the article:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2018/aug/16/fat-biking-cycling-on-sand

 

THE ANERLEY IN SELSEY?

Entitled "At the Crown, Selsey, Whitsun Tour in the early 1890s". This has become an iconic image in the club's history but is really what it purports to be?

We are holidaying here in Selsey. I thought it would be fun to have a picture taken at the same spot in modern club attire. The Crown Inn, built in 1851, is still very much here bang in the centre of town about half a mile from the coast at Selsey Bill [the knob of land that sticks out into the channel between Portsmouth and Bognor Regis].

But look closely. The brickwork, door and two windows don't match up. Had it been remodelled? Not if you check the pictures beneath taken in the same time period [c.1895-05], later [c.1918] and now. It's not the side of the pub. Could it be the rear? Possibly as that has been remodelled but unlikey because of the adjoining cottage at that time.

Or is it a photo taken somewhere else on the tour and wrongly attributed? Perhaps our historians might want to check the provenence of the image ....

 

These and more historical images here: https://www.gravelroots.net/history/193.html

 

ANERLEY QUIZ NO.1 - THE ANSWERS


Staying in that era was John E's first challenge to the club that appeared in Bugle 341. Here it is again as nobody got all the answers with the answers for those still struggling:

1) In 1890 in a 100 mile ride from just east of Lincoln to 30 miles from London two road records were set, one by S.F.Edge and J.E.L.Bates on a tandem trike the other by T.A.Edge their pacer on a bicycle , how were the two Edge’s related?
Answer They were not related, clue at the bottom Kenneth Williams actor and comedian and Charlie Williams ex professional footballer and comedian.

2) In which Australian ‘state’ did K.C.Edge win a 50 mile race in 1893?
Answer Tasmania, clue below Tasmanian Tiger.

3) In 1891 K.C.Edge rode a 4 mile race in Sydney N.S.W, but didn’t finish, What reason did he give for this?
a) He was knocked unconscious by a Kangaroo!
b) Being brought off his bike by a strange shaped piece of wood in the road angrily threw it away only for said piece of wood to return and hit him on the back of the head and knock him unconscious.
c) He had a puncture.
d) He was stopped by police for riding on the pavement, without lights or a crash helmet.
e) On being overtaken on a steep climb by a ‘Sheila’ riding a safety bicycle showing her ankles and wearing a purple, green and white sash bearing the inscription ‘Votes for Women’ and her shouting ‘when are the Anerley BC going to let women join’ crashed his bike in utter shock!
f) His Bicycle had a mechanical.
g) He was held up at gun point by the outlaw (Socialist freedom fighter) Ned Kelly who stole his bike.
h) He stopped to admire the view over the Sydney Harbour
i) After seeing a Sydney Morning Herald poster that England had won the Cricket Test series was so overcome with emotion could not continue to ride.
Answer He stopped to admire view over Sydney Harbour, photo of the harbour below.

4) In which decade were women first admitted as members of the Anerley B.C.?
Answer The 1890’s two women were admitted only one cycled.

5) In 1893 a rider from the Anerley Club broke the world record for 100 miles that had been set some months before but finished 2nd in the race what was his name?
Answer C.G.Wridgway, the winner was S.F.Edge also of the Anerley Bicycle Club

6) In 1907 S.F.Edge driving solo set a 24 hour record in a motor car of 1600 miles at Brooklands, in a world record for this event in the USA in 1905 a solo driver set a distance of some 800 miles, what other two unique things did the two drivers have in common?
Answer Both had set world records in cycling and were members of the Anerley Bicycle Club C.G. Wridgway in the USA and S.F.Edge at Brooklands.

7) Which cycling club did the A.B.C play an annual football match, during the 1920’s in a two-day event between the two clubs?
Answer. The Century Road Club

8) In the Bordeaux-Paris race of 1891 the first international race, two Anerley riders took part, what were their names and what position did they finish?
Answer S.F.Edge and Dr J.E.L.Bates they finished 3rd and 4th.

9) Name the rider who won the ‘classic’ Anerley 12-hour race and whose brother founded a famous bike manufacturing company?
Answer Jack Holdsworth

10) Name the rider who won the ‘Anerley 12’ who was born in Paris, his father was American and his mother a Polish Countess, and lived in Thornton Heath at the time he was killed in a traffic accident?
Answer Maurice Selbach.

Some pictorial clues below to the answers, or are they?

 

RIDE REPORTS

Sunday 12th August: Biker's Road Rage, Rain, Ruby's, Rusper & Reigate mark a ride not to Horsham: https://anerleybc.org/sunday-ride-12th-august-2018/



UPCOMING RIDES


Saturday 18th August:  09:00 Shurguard/501 Brighton Road [9:20 Coulsdon PO]:: Pete S leads tvWesthumbSurrey Hills to Peaslake Village Stores. Back via Box Hill with a pub stop at the Chequers, Walton-on-the-Hill. 55 miles

Sunday 19th August: 09:00 Shurguard/501 Brighton Road: Tom V is back to lead a 60-miler to Cromwell's Cafe, Cranleigh and then the Six Bells at Newdigate

Tuesday 21st August:
09:30 Shurguard/501 Brighton Road: Tom V fast to Denbies nr Dorking
10:00 Shurguard/501 Brighton Road: TomTom relaxed to Denbies nr Dorking

Thursday 23rd August: 10:00 Shurguard/501 Brighton Road:Mark H leads. [fast]

 

FINALLY


Signs not found in the Highway Code:

Credits: 
https://www.driving.co.uk/news/pointless-road-signs-removed/
http://wcc.crankfoot.xyz/facility-of-the-month/July2017.htm
http://www.wiganworld.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2469&highlight=


Happy Cycling!