I wanted to get the first 200km ride of the year in this weekend. Had arranged to ride with
@13 rider yesterday, but due to other commitments didn't have time to do it then.
I had two routes planned, one a nice wind assisted ride to Lincoln, which would allow me to tick off the remaining
Rutland squares that I haven't got yet, but would involve a train journey home at the end of it making the day even longer
A ride down to Buckinghamshire to grab a couple of photos for the ABC challenge but would involve a lot of climbing and 62 miles of headwind.
I got up at 5am and decided the wind wasn't too bad so opted for the Bucks ride. First 20 odd miles along familiar roads as I head pretty much south, wind is a bit stronger than I originally thought and the going isn't particularly fast. Go through West Haddon and onto the road to Long Buckby when I hit the first hill of the day, I knew then I was going to struggle.
and there was still over 100 miles to go
Get up and over that hill to then take a detour through a field to grab an explorer square, might have got a bit muddy
Into Great Brington and another quick detour for another square, cross the M1, down to Gayton for another square detour
Skirt around Buckingham and eventually after lots of ups and down and constant headwind I reach Verney Junction
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A couple of miles along the road I grab the second and final sign of the day:
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64 miles done and the cafe stop has arrived. Little cafe in the garden centre at Winslow. Beautiful cup of coffee and a slice of bakewell tart.
The cafe only did drinks and a few cakes, but I was made to feel very welcome and it was pretty cheap. £4 for a good slice of cake and cracking coffee.
After the brief stop I switched the buff and wooly hat for a cap and downsized the gloves, it was getting rather warm.
Did the next 10 miles in record time as I now had the tailwind, eventually wound my way through Northampton and up to Church Brampton were the second cafe stop was planned. At this point I had roughly 28 miles left so decided to skip the stop. Pretty much as soon as I decided this I really started hitting the climbs, by the time I got to Naseby which was only another 10 miles, I was shattered.
Stopped at a bench and ate two Wispas, feeling better I plunged on, up to SIbbertoft, through Theddingworth (these roads looking very familiar as I only rode them yesterday with
@13 rider) along the horrible road up to Moseley and onto the A5199 (the old A50 from Leicester to Welford) down to the last 9 miles or so, a fast road and a lot of downhill or flat saw me do most of it at well above 20mph
By the time I got through the front door I had ridden just over 126 miles and 6,700 feet of climbing of which 6,000 felt like I did in about 10 miles
First 64 miles I averaged 15.0mph, despite the horrendous climbing on the second half I finished on 15.8mph. Just shows how much the wind impacts your speed.
First Lunacy ride complete, two more ABC photos bagged, a new county ridden in and some more explorer squares ticked off. I'm going to bed now.
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