Ride Reports
Badminton
With nobody else available, Dillan and Michael made a quiet evening of it: a brisk half-hour at Ashmoor, then a late cafĂ© stop at Exeter Services â simple, sociable and relaxed.

Dartington - Totnes
A steady spin to Dartington and Totnes paused at the Morrisons cafĂ©âfive doughnuts to share and a Mega Doughnut each. Running a little late, we headed back via Brutus Bridge and Staverton.
Badminton at Paignton
Ashmoorâs closure sent us to Torbay Leisure Centre in Paignton for a lively session, Michael still playing leftâhanded as his elbow improved. Dillan was in strong form, beating Gavin twice, before a quick stop at Morrisons for snacks.

Bovey Tracey
On a rare warm February day we headed to Bovey Tracey, pausing at the Craft Centre cafĂ© where ÂŁ3,500 âcarpetsâ stole the show. After forgetting to buy water at the Co-op, a new route via Lounston and a brutal climb left us parched, rescued only by a Spar stop in Ashburton.
Badminton
At Ashmoor, with Michael resting his elbow, Will, Mark, Jude and Dillan played a lively round robin; Dillan took the win, with Mark and Jude in fine form. Talk turned to an amused school debate about a teacherâs claim of âno differencesâ and car safety made for men.
Badminton
Only Dillan and Michael were free, so they headed to Ashmoor for an hour on court; a small turnout that made for a straightforward, satisfying session.
Harbertonford
Once again, very windy weather put people off, so the planned morning ride to Harbertonford was cancelled.

Harbertonford
The day hinged on a first visit to the new Nkuku café at Harbertonford: an appealing rustic stop but shockingly pricey—£3 for a burnt pain au raisin and a ‘large’ coffee in the same small cup. A passing shower and an ‘Alpaca Poo £1’ sign added colour before a sunny riverside picnic.
Badminton
A relaxed, talkative eveningâBrexit and allâsaw the badminton take a back seat, but the real story was Michael playing with his right arm for the first time since last Septemberâs tennis elbow. He even won two games, though chatter trumped competition; his form will return in time.
Badminton
A sombre evening as talk centred on the 72 staff redundancies at South Dartmoor Community College. Spirits lifted with a sharp Round Robin tournament, Dillan edging the win ahead of Will, with Michael third and Mark fourth.

Fingle Bridge
Returning to the Huntersâ Path above Fingle Bridge, we climbed from the Teignâs quiet woods to wide valley views before tackling the Fishermanâs Path back beside the river. Mothersâ Day crowds denied coffee at Fingle, but pastries by the water and a drowsy thaw by the innâs stove set the dayâs cosy, unhurried mood.
Badminton
An enjoyable round-robin ended with Jude Norris and Mark Thomas sharing the win, while Michael Jones returned to form after his elbow injury. The upbeat mood had everyone asking for another session next Friday.