Vantage
Carbon fibre... LMAO!!!
- Location
- Behind everyone else, Bolton
Another short ride today over Rivington but going clockwise for a change.
The usual route of Chorley Old Road to Horwich and then Lever Park Avenue into the village.
Sheephouse Lane was taken steadily and then Rivington Road less steadily. I was doing some serious zig zagging on the last really steep bit
A breather once over the hard bit and I was on my way again.
These two wooly jumpers slowed the traffic significantly.
And looking back over what I call the roller-coaster. The following pic explains why I lurve it
Outside lane taking the left apex and down into the dip. Luckily if you've built up enough speed you get catapulted back up the other side barely hugging the right apex and just about keeping off the grass as you straighten out on the level. It's worth the relentless climbing just to ride it. A real grin maker
I pedalled my little short legs off through more corner hugging bends to near 34mph into Belmont and then took it slowly to Scout Road.
Going up that some asshat decided to floor it past me into oncoming traffic despite me sticking my right arm out motioning them to wait. The driver in the opposite lane braked hard and we exchanged shaking heads in disapproval as we passed each other. Some people eh?
Longshaw Ford Road was descended at quite a pace and that was to be the last speed blast for the day.
Home through Cinder Lane to find Erin had tidied up for me
13.4miles averaging 8.6mph.
Working on the bike tomorrow as the gears were making a racket and something somewhere is squeaking.
The usual route of Chorley Old Road to Horwich and then Lever Park Avenue into the village.
Sheephouse Lane was taken steadily and then Rivington Road less steadily. I was doing some serious zig zagging on the last really steep bit
A breather once over the hard bit and I was on my way again.
These two wooly jumpers slowed the traffic significantly.
And looking back over what I call the roller-coaster. The following pic explains why I lurve it
Outside lane taking the left apex and down into the dip. Luckily if you've built up enough speed you get catapulted back up the other side barely hugging the right apex and just about keeping off the grass as you straighten out on the level. It's worth the relentless climbing just to ride it. A real grin maker
I pedalled my little short legs off through more corner hugging bends to near 34mph into Belmont and then took it slowly to Scout Road.
Going up that some asshat decided to floor it past me into oncoming traffic despite me sticking my right arm out motioning them to wait. The driver in the opposite lane braked hard and we exchanged shaking heads in disapproval as we passed each other. Some people eh?
Longshaw Ford Road was descended at quite a pace and that was to be the last speed blast for the day.
Home through Cinder Lane to find Erin had tidied up for me
13.4miles averaging 8.6mph.
Working on the bike tomorrow as the gears were making a racket and something somewhere is squeaking.
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