Coffee and Co,
Newmarket,
Mon-Sat 8-4, Sun 10-2.30,
Tuddenham Nurseries Coffee Shop,
Tuddenham,
Everyday 9-4pm
On every early May bank holiday weekend, for the last few years, I have organised a group cycle ride to a Premier Inn in the region. We have previously visited Premier Inns at such exotic locations as North Ipswich on the A140, Kings Lynn on the A47 and Thetford town centre but this year I have really upped our game and headed to Cambridge (City East) Premier Inn by the out of town shopping complex.
Unfortunately the weather forecast for day 1 (Saturday) didn’t look good and for various reasons there had been a number of call offs meaning we were left with just seven starters for today’s trip.
There was still much excitement as my remaining six cycling guests gathered at Crusader Towers but the main topic was weather rather than the excellent route and cafe agenda I had put together. It looked like we would be wind assisted on the way there, but with some gusting cross winds, plus sleet and rain. Day 2 looked like being dry but into a strong wind for the return 75 miles. Much to my disapproval several bail out plans were discussed and international rescue put on standby.
My weekend cycling guests |
When we eventually set off things started remarkably well. The first highlight was a chance to try out the new cycle superhighway between Hethersett and Wymondham which got a big thumbs up.
On the cycling superhighway towards Wymondham |
Safely at our first cafe stop just before a bombshell |
Today we avoided refreshment controversy and opted for scones and cakes plus a selection of hot drinks. I must say they were some of the best cakes and drinks I can remember moving Peppers well into the highly recommended cake crusader cafe category.
Fabulous cakes and drinks |
The remaining 5 of us set off again in high spirits as the sun was out and sky was blue. We foolishly commented that we had probably missed worst of the sleet and rain. This was a stupid thing to have done as the next 30 mile stretch of the ride had a number of periods of sleet only broken up by lots of rain.
Cycling in the rain and sleet towards Newmarket |
Waiting for my cycling guests at the top of Newmarkets gallops |
Outside Coffee and Co cafe in Newmarket. Sadly Jenny photobombed the picture |
Cakes and drinks at Coffee and Co. |
Final push to Cambridge with the sun now shinning |
My final two cycling guests were regulars Ali and son Tom. They had joined us on many trips including a couple of days on the Great Ride North back in 2015 but for this ride they had persuaded Deborah (Mrs Ali/Mummy Tom) to join us for an all expenses paid night of luxury and fine dining at the Cambridge (City East) Premier Inn in return for being our day 2 support vehicle.The main role for day 2 support was thought to be to transport our bags back to Norwich but Debra's role became far more important than that as the day unfolded.
Things started badly when Ali found he had a post breakfast puncture but was at least able to fix it in the pleasant surroundings of the premier inn reception.
Transforming the reception at Cambridge (City East) Premier Inn into a bicycle workshop |
Leaving Cambridge via the river as once again my 4 remaining cycling guests failed to get in a line. |
More puncture action |
A few miles later we reached Newmarket when unexpectedly my back wheel locked up I saw my derailleur going round in the chain. For the less mechanically minded this is a very bad thing. A twig had got jammed in the chain causing the derailleur hanger to snap. The hanger is the weakest point and designed to break first to save the more expensive bits of the bike (like a bicycle collar bone).
I knew I was toast as there would be no way to get a new hanger especially on a Sunday. A nearby Halfords was contacted how said they could get one in by Wednesday or I could try making my bike into a single speed.
Inspecting the damage as troublemaker Jenny photobombs yet another photo |
We worked out how to make it single speed as I fortunately had a chain tool that I could use to shorten the chain. However despite getting it set up as we planned the chain kept slipping and bike was unrideable. (note: back at Crusader Towers in my secret underground bicycle workshop I undertook some Youtube based research to discover that the only thing I had done wrong was use the big front cog rather than the small front cog and then it would have worked. Maybe next time. Note it actually happened again few weeks later, see Success for details)
Almost succeeding in making bike into a single speed one |
Swapping bikes as my useless one was loaded into the support vehicle |
Outside entrance to Tuddenham Nurseries coffee shop. Photo had to be taken quickly to avoid Jenny photobombing although she still snuck in the background. |
We had arranged to meet up again at our final stop Cafe Cadence but this would require a fast paced dash across Suffolk and Norfolk to get there by closing time.It would also give the support vehicle time to collect Ali's spare bike so that he and Tom could cycle the remaining few miles back to Norwich from the final cafe stop.
My remaining two cycling guests. |
Arriving at Cafe Cadence on Ali's shining bike |
Back to 4 cycling guest for the last leg |
I am now running out of Premier Inns to cycle to in the region so may need a new approach for next year. But first I will be spending many happy hours in my secret underground bicycle workshop rebuilding my bike.
Scores
Coffee and Co
Hot Choc Quality
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Guest Hot Drink Quality
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Effective Cake Selection
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Cake Quality
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Ambiance and Atmosphere
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Café Rating
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6.1
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6.4
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6.9
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7.1
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6.6
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6.62
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Hot Choc Quality
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Guest Hot Drink Quality
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Effective Cake Selection
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Cake Quality
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Ambiance and Atmosphere
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Café Rating
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7.3
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7
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6.4
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6.5
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5.9
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6.62
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Click here to download 72 mile Norwich to Cambridge GPX file for your gps
Click here to download 74 mile Cambridge to Norwich GPX file for your gps
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