I was out on the bike this afternoon and did a hilly 11 mile warm-up before I even got to Mytholmroyd to tackle the Cragg Vale climb. I wasn't going to time myself up the climb today because I thought I might get a lot of wind assistance and I don't want that because it makes the time meaningless. As it happened, I felt like the swirling, gusty wind was actually a bit of a nuisance so I changed my mind and made an effort against the clock.
I have lost more weight since my last timed ride, and I was on my Cannondale, which is lighter than my Basso. I reckon the total weight saving was about 7 pounds, which is significant. The bike is also stiffer, has nice latex tubes, and a cleaner, less worn transmission. On top of that, I think I did get a little bit of wind assistance. Not a huge help, because the wind was mainly westerly, but a bit here and there. Certainly more than it hindered me, at any rate. I have decided to claim the time, nevertheless. Even if I got 30 seconds worth of help, I took a lot more than 30 seconds off my previous best (a big 2 minutes and 12 seconds chunk in fact!) and it will only take another few weeks to gain 30 seconds worth of extra fitness. So, here is my updated Cragg Vale HC times list:
- 19/05/13: 39:15 [Finished first Warfarin treatment regime but already reclotting!]
- 25/10/13: 35:15 [8-10 kph cross/headwind]
- 04/11/13: 34:26 [ ditto ]
- 10/11/13: 32:19 [ ditto ]
- 25/11/13: 31:19 [5-7 kph cross/headwind]
- 11/12/13: 31:11 [8-15 kph cross/headwind; chilly]
- 28/02/14: 29:49 [5-8 kph cross/headwind; chilly]
- 09/03/14: 29:11 [5-8 kph cross/headwind; warm]
- 19/04/14: 26:59 [10 kph mainly cross/slight tailwind; chilly] YAY!!!

I will go out again soon and do it when there is no hint of a tailwind, to confirm that it wasn't mostly down to the wind. It certainly didn't feel like it - my lungs, heart and legs felt good. It was actually my aching back that stopped me making more effort.
Perhaps I will manage 25:xx in May?