New Years Eve ride
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Starting off at 9.30am and heading the couple of miles to the foot of Blackstone Edge, the temperature was hovering around the 3 degrees mark, so the grind up to the top did at least get the legs warmed up.
View Of Littleborough from the top of Blackstone Edge
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Over the top and onto the Tour De France course Over the border into Yorkshire and down into Ripponden , to the foot of the next beasty of a hill "Ripponden Bank", this is where we watched the TDF on stage 2 earlier this year, but they went up at least five times the speed i went up it.
Photo taken outside the Fleece Inn and in set a copy of one taken roughly the same place but with a few more spectators
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At the top of Ripponden Bank , it was a fork off and down into what looks more like Pixie Hollow as you descend into the trees, only to find a recycling plant at the bottom (Very clever those Pixies)
Up through the lanes and out on to the road from Outlane over to Newhey, and what a long drag that is with a 20+mph wind in your face, half way along and over to the right is the widest single span concrete bride in Europe (or it was) according to Fred Dibnah who took his steam roller over on one of his many documentaries.
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The Bridge also passes over the M62 at the highest point on the countries motorway network, so this is altitude cycling at its best.
Stopping off at a local beauty spot for the another picture there was no ice cream van just several dog walkers and me
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Then off the along the last part of the wind swept moors, i swear blind i heard some woman calling for Heathcliff drifting on the wind , but these were Saddleworth moors, more associated with the notorious Myra Hindley and Ian Brady and not Bronty country.
30 Miles of nice views but horrendous winds
And a few pics taken along the way
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