This is one I'd had in my sights for a while, and had rather discounted it, thanks to increasing 50+ness and lack of structured training. But a forgiving route and helpful legs let me sneak in (no Strava to prove it, sorry) at the end of the Summer. The route:
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/10157801 and short post about it:
https://unanglaisendiois.wordpress.com/2015/08/30/an-ambition-achieved/ I can't see me wanting to keep on chasing it, but it's still a nice round figure if the conditions line up.
Well done, Brian!
I still fancy having a serious go at a 5 hour imperial century. It definitely isn't going to happen this year, but it would be nice to celebrate (?!) turning 60 by riding one next year.
Being realistic, I doubt that I will ever be able to average anywhere close to 20 mph on a long hilly route so I needed to find somewhere flat for my attempt. The two obvious areas within easy reach of here are out Selby way near York, and the Fylde area NE of Blackpool. I did a 100 km ride near Selby once and I criss-crossed mainline rail routes several times, which resulted in lengthy delays at level crossings - pretty hopeless if trying to beat a time! The Fylde looked a much better prospect ...
So I devised a loop which met my requirements - no hills, no traffic lights, almost entirely left turns, traffic not too heavy, road surfaces acceptable. It is 17.15 miles in length so 6 laps of it would be 102.9 miles. I would have to do those 6 laps in 5 hours and 9 minutes to average 20 mph. That is 51.5 minutes per lap.
I just used Street View to check the entire circuit and it meets my requirements. Only 80 metres of ascent per lap, 480 metres in total. In fact there are no climbs whatsoever - the highest point being just over 20 metres above sea level! The 80 metres of 'climbing' is down to minor undulations in the roads, apart from one leg-sapping, lung-bursting massive ascent over a canal bridge!
I was feeling pretty good about this future 5 hour century attempt until I realised that it had taken me an hour and 17 minutes to Street View the course - that is 25 minutes longer than I would have to ride each of the 6 laps ...
Yikes - this might be harder than I'd thought!