Huge thanks to you
@Nick Saddlesore - that was a cracking night out on a bike. A classic in the best FNRTTC traditions.
Absolutely. I was particularly taken by the high proportion of newbies, and bikes with sensible handlebars and normal pedals generally.
Also notable that the fairy stayed away (presumably because
@Nick Saddlesore had the token visitation himself before the start). At one point I swooped down a dark lane to meet two white lights on my side of the road, with the respective riders peering at the ground as if they'd lost something. Apparently they'd hit a broken bottle, as I discovered for myself with a worrying crunch about half a second later. Miraculously, no deflations! Glad I brought the tourer (admittedly out of general laziness) with its sturdy Marathons rather than The Red Baron...
We seemed to make excellent progress, presumably through a combination of lack of mechanicals and exceptionally good traffic light karma. I was interested to see the German-style cycle infrastructure of Enfield. Clearly a step up by British standards, but I'm not convinced by those bus stops...
The Essex bit featured a stunning assortment of surprisingly well-surfaced lanes. And, having bisected the DunRun route at a tangent, I've now bagged a few more Rodings for my collection. What's not to like?
ETA: Apart from Lpoo St. What have they done to the cunning level-access rear exit? Is's all hoardings that lead you into some sort of neocapitalist private-public thunderdome thing, with a lift that spits you out at the right elevation, but with no obvious sign of a public road amongst the forest of identikit posh office buildings. I rode my bike on a random tangent until I got to somewhere I recognised, and then had an argument with the befuddled Garmin over which way was best to go to get to Euston. It's like I've been away from London for too long, or something. (Except I also made the rookie mistake of exiting Mordor Central right in the middle of a pride march, and hadn't even remembered to bring my bi-cyclist badge.)