Day off today and earlier in the week the weather looked dry and good for getting the bike out. Waking up this morning to heavy rain then a horrible damp mist descended! Roll on lunchtime and it had improved enough for me to don the cycling gear and get out. (Including my new overshoes - nice and toasty
)
I'd fitted my road racer crud guards a couple of weeks ago but not had chance to try them on a ride but knew the front was rubbing (I've got 25 tyres on and there simply isn't the clearance)
The wind was horrible from the off I was battling a head wind on the early climbs which had me questioning my sanity but perseverance and some inner strength kept me going even though my legs felt really heavy(the price of not getting out for a couple or weeks or so
)
The front guard was rubbing badly and I stopped at the top of the village to check it, pausing my Strava as I did. I then
headed on the main road to head up my least favourite hill, Piper Wells. I'd just started my climb when I realised I'd won the numpty award for forgetting to restart my Strava app (auto pause now enabled!)
I slogged up to the top of the hill almost at a standstill as I rode up through a river of water streaming down the hill!
This was the theme on the whole ride and I had a bit of a OMG moment when I was blown sideways on my bike with a strong gust of wind as I passed a house. I managed to stay upright and thankfully no cars were passing me so all good.
There was a welcome relief from the winds as I turned almost 180 degrees and headed towards the windmills. The roads were simply terrible following the storms earlier in the week. Lots of debris, mud and standing water made it difficult. At one point I had a tractor coming towards me and a tight squeeze got me through if a little muddier! At one point I free wheeled through a section of road that was covered in mud (I'll be honest I thought I might slide and fall off !)
This ride definitely wasn't going to break any PRs but I was surprised that on "Power it" I got the urge to have a go and smashed my PR - probably venting my frustration of the ride so far.
Turning back towards home I thanked a Yorkshire Water van driver who held back to let me get safely through a fast but narrow dip, waving a thanks to him as he then passed as the road got wider.
Half a mile down the road I met the same tractor coming back towards me!! This time he pulled over letting me through safely.
Apart from my front crud guard completely detaching further on (the cable tie had sheared through!) the ride was uneventful.
Home and hosed the bike down to get rid of the mud and a quick dry before a nice hot shower.
Not the longest ride but it was still good for the soul and I'm so glad I made it out and battled the wind! My rear crud guard worked a treat as well!
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