Taskmaster Gavin must be losing his grip
As we enjoyed a really leisurely start for this year’s trip
Ten budding cyclists, all coiled like a spring
Eager to see what excitement Northern Ireland would bring
Winding our way through the streets broad and narrow
With Linda forging ahead, so we just had to follow
Along canal paths and country lanes each in their turn
We pedalled sedately on towards Lisburn
Progress was halted, as it has been over the years
When Oor Willie decided to have a gamble by changing his gears
His chain became jammed, bless him, though he tried his best
So it was time to put all his bike maintenance course know-how to the test
It soon emerged his recall of the teaching was totally absent
So three lawyers spent the next half hour assessing his predicament
Till Chris Russell grabbed the screwdriver and took the problem in hand
With Willie instructed to not to fiddle with gears he doesn’t understand
As a reward, our peripatetic bovine podiatrist
Found a super-cheap way of getting really pissed
Buy two large glasses, get the rest of the bottle free
No wonder we were all encouraged to go on the spree
Numerous bottles of Malbec were gulped down in the chase
Causing some, like Chris Ingram, a permanent grin on their face
Keith Mannion forgot which room he was in
And was heard scratching at doors and generally making a din
So it was a few fuzzy heads that set off the next day
Aiming to reach the shores of giant Lough Neagh
The Kinego Marina café scored with our intrepid cyclists
Giving Ian Rodger and others the chance for second breakfasts
So suitably refreshed and with hangovers diminishing
This set us up for a pleasant, lough-side, meandering
Till the inevitable breakaway group of thrusters was formed
And onwards to Antrim these four intrepid bikers stormed
Mike reached Antrim first but totally lost and in distress
Because he didn’t have a clue how to find the Holiday Inn Express
Chris, Ivor and John duly arrived in their formation
But they also had to resort finding the office of Tourist Information
The Back Shed Restaurant proved the perfect venue
For a celebratory dinner and fun games involving IQ
Mike dressed head to foot in maroon much to Willie’s chagrin
But all Mannion wanted to know were his underpants matching?
The taxi ride back proved to be a right blast
Cos the drivers thought we were in the Holiday Inn, Belfast
So instead of acquiring a lucrative thirty-mile fee
They reached the Holiday Inn, Antrim in the blink of an ee.
So a hearty vote of thanks to Anne Shackleton and John Frew
Our two van drivers who formed a splendid crew
And thanks to Gavin and Linda for arranging these trips
Because it sure builds goodwill and better friendships
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