Sunday 6 February 2011
This year’s Suffolk Punch followed the same 55 mile route as last year’s - and took riders out through Hawstead, Lawshall, Shimpling, Hartest, Hawkedon, Clare, Stradishall, Wickhambrook, Dalham, Ashley, Newmarket, Moulton, Ousden, Hargrave, Whepstead and back through Hawstead. Plus a 40 mile option which missed out the Dalham/Newmarket loop.
First to arrive back at Nowton Village Hall were Ron Fisher, Jonathon Sjolin and Steve Willet, having covered the 40 mile route well within the 15 mph average speed time limit. It was good to see Ron riding so well, as he was one of the three riders injured in the January accident. 16 other riders made it back inside the 15 mph average, while 14 came in at 13 mph and another nine at 11 mph.
23 riders achieved the 15 mph average, three the 13 mph (including the Wheelers’ resident photographer and artist, Stephen Hill, who in spite of laying awake the night before memorising the route, managed to go off course and clock up the extra miles that made all the difference to his time), and two the 11 mph. Eight didn’t finish the ride and three were outside the time limits.
Another successful event, made even better by the generosity of the riders who contributed almost £600 towards the vital service provided by the East Anglian Air Ambulance. Thanks also to the cake-makers and tea ladies, who helped in the riders’ recovery process.
Justin Wallace 7 February 2011
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