No gang flat stuff there. No hanging in till the end even if you're a bunter. No legs, you get dropped.
But good fun too. Trying to hang on up hill, trying to get back on downhill, trying to stay in the 2nd bunch.
Fun, fun and more fun.
Also you get an insight into what ticks off a Walrus. At this time it's been narrowed down to hills or rear cassettes. A member of the species rode up beside me and said "this sucks", which made me think he was not finding the hills much fun. But then, he proceeded to deal out a fearful thrashing to each sprocket on the cassette that you had to wonder if it was gearing he hated... Actually lots of gear crashing under load, one bloke went from the front to pulled out because of a dropped and stuck chain.
And another thing about Walruses, they can motor on the flat, ably assisted by Brett Fawkes. Thanks for the tow!