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- Egham
Glorious weather again today, and it's a 'ride' day for me so that's nice. Best intentions to set off early were thwarted by B&Q arranging to deliver some stuff, so I had a cuppa and waited until after 9 so as to miss the school run, which round here is chaos, and the planned route took me past 2 infant/primary's so easier to let the traffic die down.
I set of merrily through Thorpe, happy that I'd missed the 4x4's (or so I thought.....). Todays target was 20 miles, and with 3 hours to play with I reasoned 2 hours in the saddle and perhaps a tea break. Still on the hybrid, and it's quite nice not to feel like I have to go faster, something I struggle with on the road bike. Am I alone in this? Up through Virginia Water, the roads nice and quiet with what few cars were out being all very nice and giving lots of space. I got caught at the lights just as I got to the Virginia Water Lake, and whilst waiting a chap o a roadie pulled alongside and we had a brief natter which was nice. He went off up the hill but I was going for the round the lake ride so into Windsor Great Park for me. Lots of runners, but I seemed to have beaten/missed the dog walkers/yummy mummy fitness lot so a nice clear ride around the VW lake, not done that for quite some time. Only downside for me on this route is going up 'Breakheart Hill'. Not really a proper hill, but I always find it hard. Most amused today when I returned home to find I'd matched my PB, which was completed on a considerably lighter road bike and in better fitness to boot! Once past the Polo Club it was off towards the village and up towards the Golden Jubilee horse. A brief rest and a bit of food, plus a piccy. Looking down towards Windsor Castle.
Shortly after this I came across those dreaded 4x4's, and bl**dy loads of them, complete with posh toffs in tweed and shotguns Dropping down towards the cricket club I came across 3 of the idiots, passing some cyclists on the way up the hill. Wrong side of the road and then some, so an excursion into the rough for me, along with some choice words for the drivers. Got stuck behind one of the buggers at the later part of the hill, clearly didn't see me so he got shouted at too! There was loads of Range Rovers at the bottom, clearly some Stratstone event judging by the banners. The only thing that outnumbered the 4x4's was toffs, tweed and shotguns, all very hoity toity
Leaving the noise behind, it was back to the Polo Club and another piccy
Those water sprays in the distance come right over the road, but I timed it perfectly, getting only a wet rear from road spray. A nice roll down past the Totem Pole before heading out of the park and into town to make sure I have the right number for the pizza place. Home to a nice cuppa.
22 miles in 2 hours, about the right pace and distance for me at the moment.
I set of merrily through Thorpe, happy that I'd missed the 4x4's (or so I thought.....). Todays target was 20 miles, and with 3 hours to play with I reasoned 2 hours in the saddle and perhaps a tea break. Still on the hybrid, and it's quite nice not to feel like I have to go faster, something I struggle with on the road bike. Am I alone in this? Up through Virginia Water, the roads nice and quiet with what few cars were out being all very nice and giving lots of space. I got caught at the lights just as I got to the Virginia Water Lake, and whilst waiting a chap o a roadie pulled alongside and we had a brief natter which was nice. He went off up the hill but I was going for the round the lake ride so into Windsor Great Park for me. Lots of runners, but I seemed to have beaten/missed the dog walkers/yummy mummy fitness lot so a nice clear ride around the VW lake, not done that for quite some time. Only downside for me on this route is going up 'Breakheart Hill'. Not really a proper hill, but I always find it hard. Most amused today when I returned home to find I'd matched my PB, which was completed on a considerably lighter road bike and in better fitness to boot! Once past the Polo Club it was off towards the village and up towards the Golden Jubilee horse. A brief rest and a bit of food, plus a piccy. Looking down towards Windsor Castle.
Shortly after this I came across those dreaded 4x4's, and bl**dy loads of them, complete with posh toffs in tweed and shotguns Dropping down towards the cricket club I came across 3 of the idiots, passing some cyclists on the way up the hill. Wrong side of the road and then some, so an excursion into the rough for me, along with some choice words for the drivers. Got stuck behind one of the buggers at the later part of the hill, clearly didn't see me so he got shouted at too! There was loads of Range Rovers at the bottom, clearly some Stratstone event judging by the banners. The only thing that outnumbered the 4x4's was toffs, tweed and shotguns, all very hoity toity
Leaving the noise behind, it was back to the Polo Club and another piccy
Those water sprays in the distance come right over the road, but I timed it perfectly, getting only a wet rear from road spray. A nice roll down past the Totem Pole before heading out of the park and into town to make sure I have the right number for the pizza place. Home to a nice cuppa.
22 miles in 2 hours, about the right pace and distance for me at the moment.