Down at the E.S.B.
For many years now the ‘Carrick’ group has set off at nine am from outside what was the old ESB office in Carrick . This group spin is an institution in Irish cycling with every level of rider from Sean Kelly down joining in . Before it would have been possible to fill every national team for the year out of this group alone . In the past riders have travelled from Dublin just to head out with the group .
One of the ‘regulars’ Joe Hahessy has fought his own battle in the past and won. Unfortunately he was out of action again for a few months before Christmas with a leg injury but this cloud had a silver lining in that it gave him the chance to work on another of his many talents . Below is the result ;
DOWN AT THE E.S.B.
The wind is my friend
Its challenging song
Come ride against me
I will make you strong
Clubmen and champions
Young and old alike
Gather together
For the love of the bike
Twenty five
Likeminded souls
Peddle out of Carrick
As the ninth bell tolls
Two by two up the road
Our ranks swell
More riders wheel round to join us
Fast approaching Clonmel
Over the gashouse bridge
Bringing traffic to a stop
Passed people fresh from worship
Newspapers bought at the shop
Barry goes up the line
Camera in hand
To record the happy faces
Of this Sunday morning band
The first big rise
Having raced through Ballymac
Quietens the chatter
Of the sit ons at the back
Up on the high ground
Where Bobby Powered his way
Across this windswept moorland
Every Stephens’s day
Plunging down Colligan
Our last respite
Passed the Master McGrath
Into the brilliant sunlight
At the top of the Pike
Beginning to get shook
Kelly takes it all in
With one long look
Powering up the Hay Sheds
No quarter asked for or given
From the strong men at the front
Tapping out the rhythm
Down hill for a while
Through Crotty’s playground
A long swig from the bottle
Helps bring you around
Big ringing it up Dá Rua`s
At a savage pace
This training ride as usual
Has morphed into a race
As we passed the home place
Kelly goes in the attack
Riders jumping all over the road
Trying to bring him back
Grab a fast wheel
And bide your time
With one mighty effort
Go for the line
Head low over the bars
Your sick with the pain
Legs are burning
Lungs aflame
Your one heart beat away from death
That’s plain for all to see
“See ye next week lads
Down at the E.S.B.”
Thanks for sharing this Joe and see you next Sunday ,
Barry
3 COMMENTS
Paul O'Donoghue
Lads thats just epic brilliant and sums up a winter spin
well done Joe
Christopher O'Gorman
Very good poem Barry! Will think of this next time on the road!
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