Saturday, 5 July 2008

A note from Mike Rainton:

Our goal was achieved on Friday 27 June 08. What a fantastic experience to see the coast line during the final 70 miles and the views from John O’Groats was brilliant.

My teamates were tremendous, supportive and determined to finish. Howard kept us smiling all the way. Many thanks to Bruce, Neil and Charlotte for fixing my wheel. Mike, Allan, Barbara, Bryan, Hiten and Tamara were the best support team in the world!

The whole organisation and planning was second to none. Many thanks to Hiten for all of his hard work.

Hope all is well with everyone and that recovery is well on the way!

It was a privilege to be part of the 2008 TRAT team – thank you. Is there a hat-trick in my legs?

All the very best

Mike Rainton

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

The man in the van (or the berk in the Merc)

I thought I would chuck in my contribution, possibly forming a different perspective from that offered by the riders. Firstly though I would like to congratulate all the riders for achieving their goal. A wonderful week of cycling by all of you.

My own memories split into two categories. Firstly my recollections regarding you the cyclists. Clearly there were seriously accomplished athletes amongst you. I got the impression that some may have found the ride more challenging than others, which is only natural with a group who have come together for the first time. There were the Scottish crew (Neil and Jonathon), including l'Ecossais Pierre, who always featured strongly in the sprints - and even finished near the front in them. I got the impression Bruce did the whole ride in top gear.

I have abiding memories of Charlotte's flaming hair and duck impressions; Alex's appetite; Howard's laughter; Erica's wonderful smile; Mike's thirst for beer; Andy going from strength to strength as the ride progressed; Chris's rather worrying fascination with foil kimonos and Sam's legs (I have seen smaller on a full size snooker table). But the way everyone came together as a team was truly magnificent. Many thanks for making the experience so amazing for me.

Other memories outside of the ride seem to centre around what went on in the van. The eternal struggle to think up ways of raising a smile as you rode past without leaving ourselves open to arrest; the continual sniping between the Springbok and the sheep-worrier; the excellent cuisine prepared so beautifully by Barbara and Brian; Hiten's detailed planning; Toftcombs House!!; and so many others.

I hope everyone has regained the use of their bodies and can listen to Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" without wincing.

Allan