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gavgav

Legendary Member
A glorious sunny Good Friday morning for a bike ride. Looks like the rest of the weekend is a washout!

I was meeting @Rickshaw Phil and his brother Doug down the road at 8am, but had a bit of a rush to get ready after setting my alarm for 06:45.........on Saturday instead of Friday, meaning I woke up at 7:10 instead :rolleyes:

I was there a few minutes early in the end and they arrived shortly, so we headed up the poorly maintained cycle paths to Shelton and then out on the road to Bicton and Montford Bridge, before turning onto lanes to Shrawardine. We were into the westerly breeze for the first 15 miles or so and it was quite hard going at times, despite it being fairly flat through Pentre and Melverley.

We saw a few cyclists, one of whom was my boss out on his road bike for the first time this year :okay:.

We crossed into Wales and out onto the busier main road at Crew Green, but all the traffic was well behaved and we made good progress to Princes Oak, where we stopped for a few minutes to take a photo and learn some historical information that I will leave @Rickshaw Phil to pass on.

View towards the Berwyns (where I was climbing in 3 ft of snow 3 weeks ago!)
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There is quite a climb up Pecknall Lane, around 500 ft to the top, but we all coped fine and at the top we saw 3 chaps doing some DIY pothole repairs which had included setting fire to the grass verge :wacko:! We then enjoyed the downhill section to Halfway House, crossing the busy A458 fairly easily, and then on to Westbury, before some more climbing up Hinton Lane. What goes up must come down and there is a fast downhill section to Adderley before we turned off towards Edge. A chap came out of his house, on a bike, just in front of us, more about him later!

It's a bit lumpy along this section and Doug was starting to feel it a bit, with this being his longest ride since October, but he still did extremely well.

We passed the chap on his bike, on the lanes and then negotiated the nasty crossing at Lea, before he then passed us again as we began the short steep climb towards Arscott. We stopped for a quick snack and Phil had found a rear bike light on the road and so he said he would head on fast to catch the chap and see if it was his. It was! Good deed done for the day.

We pressed on to Annscroft and then joined the busier road to Hook-a-Gate, which with the wind behind us was a fast few miles and again all traffic was well behaved :okay:

We had a quick stop after Doug had a bit of a moment with his lace getting caught in the chain! before arriving back at Nobold and branching off through Meole Brace. We went our separate ways at Meole Island and I arrived home having done my 50k ride for the month finally, on a very enjoyable ride.

33.3 miles at 11.3mph avg
 
Well first ever time trial today (at the age of 64)

Rode the 14.1 miles to the ride HQ - a local golf club
https://www.strava.com/activities/526169786

Then the time trial
The course is not very flat.
Although based on Drift Road which is fairly flat, the other part includes Hawthorn Hill hardly a killer hill but to do three times in a time trial is tough
There were 2.8 laps of the 8.9 mile couse
Went up the hill first time as if I meant it, gradually managed more even effort, did not have much left for a finishing sprint
I don't have official time but estimate 1 hr 23 min 30 sec, average speed of 17.9 mph

It was tough keeping the effort up and I could feel achy legs afterwards.
The ride is here including slow pootle back to ride HQ from the finishing line
https://www.strava.com/activities/526169981/

There were quite a few pointy helmets, time trial bikes and a trike.

Ride home was slower
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Total for the day was 54.6 miles

Really weary legs, not sure I will do one again, if I do it will be a 10 mile
 
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Mrs M

Guru
Location
Aberdeenshire
Well first ever time trial today (at the age of 64)

Rode the 14.1 miles to the ride HQ - a local golf club
https://www.strava.com/activities/526169786

The the time trial
The course is not very flat.
Although based on Drift Road which is fairly flat, the other part includes Hawthorn Hill hadly a killer hill but to do three times in a time trial is tough
There were 2.8 laps of the 8.9 mile couse
Went up the hill first time a if I meant it, gradually managed more even effort, did not had for a finishing sprint
I don't have official time but estimate 1 hr 23 min 30 sec, average speed of 17.9 mph

It was tough keeping the effort up and I could feet therwards
The ride is here including slow pootle back to ride HQ from the finishing line
https://www.strava.com/activities/526169981/

There were quite a few pointy helmets, time trial bikes and a trike.

Ride home was slower
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Total for the day was 54.6 miles

Really weary legs, not sure I will do one again, if I do it will be a 10 mile
Well done :smile:
 

Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
A massive two miles on our lasses bike to the lbs to give it some tlc, I reckon it is nearly 20 years old and everything is still original apart from the brake blocks (second set only) and the tyres.

The 2 miles felt like 100, the seat was way too low for me and the saddle was way to soft. Hopefully they will call mid week so she can pick it up
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Early ride for the Saturday Crew today. Pre-emptive strike against tomorrow's dire forecast. Super lovely sunny day today so all good. 5 out today including little me. We took to standard lanes for Redmarley and some lovely wild daffs and lesser celendine. Rich is still troubled on the climbs but no worries as social riding is the key. More daffs on the way to Donnington and Ledbury where DeLilah's served us with good grub and the craic flowed well.

It was a standard run back from Ledbury with the final climb of the Wyche. Lots of folks were out on the Hills taking in the great weather. Going to be horrid tomorrow if the meteorologists are correct. So super to grab this one (37 smiles) while it could be got.
 
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13 rider

Guru
Location
leicester
Woke this morning and the sun's shining it would be rude not to ride . So quick plan and off to Dove Cottage cafe in the Vale of Belvoir for a coffee and breakfast nice 50 mile trip . Anstey ,Cropston ,Rothley ,Cossington and out to the Wreake valley . Through Ratcliffe on the Wreake ,Thrussington ,Hoby and Asfordby .As I got to the junction for Saxelby a club of 30 plus riders were approaching from the other direction .It's straight onto a climb so I found myself being the hare chased by a peleton .Head down and spin just as I reach the steeper bit a shadow appeared on the verge behind me but I as I got out of the saddle and accelerated the shadow dropped back. Crested the hill having not been caught ^_^ ( and a strava pr) looked back and the nearest rider was twenty yards back with a pained expression on his face and the peleton split to pieces At the top I went left and they went straight on . Out accross the exposed always windy ridge to Ab Kettleby and towards Long Clawson which had a lovely fast descent into it were I flew past a female rider taking the descent sedately caught her husband by the bottom and pulled along side for a chat . His wife caught up in a while and asked how I descended so fast . I said it's just confidence and pedalling quick you just need to pratice They went left and I went through Long Clawson into Hose and Harby and down the lane to Dove Cottage cafe and into the car park and its closed :sad: While I'm reading the notice and group of 6 riders stop then three motorbikes they certainly missing some trade . The six rider make for a cafe further from home but I think there's a cafe in Harby so I go for that one .Get to the end of the lane and there's two female riders stopped waiting .I ask them if there heading for Dove cottage they say they are so I break the bad news that the second closed cafe for them I tell them where I'm heading for and they say they will try it when the others there waiting for catch up. So back to Harby and praise be the cafe open and is full of cyclists So a coffee and sausage cob :hungry: and sit outside and share a table with the ladies who had followed me there.Lovely snack with great company and its time to head home .So out to Stathern and the climb out of the Vale which is a bit of a brute . So retracing my route back to Home via Landdyke land to Ab Kettleby and back up the Wreake valley passing loads of riders it seems everyone out in the sunshine:sun:Back home 54 miles in the bank what a lovely day for a ride shame it's not lasting this weekend
 
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Old jon

Guru
Location
Leeds
Wow !! Sunshine !!!

Off went I with strict instructions to enjoy my ride. A bit of wasted thought about where, it is a bank holiday, so most roads will be busy. That bit of Holbeck to ride around, it takes me nicely to Office Lock, and the towpath to Viaduct Road. The climb up Cardigan Road seemed easier this morning, and the follow up bit to Lawnswood School. Straight across the Ring Road and turn right onto Church Lane at the next set of traffic lights, onto Arthington Road and down this wonderful hill . . .



There is a left hand bend a minute or so in, I propose we call it 'Ironmonger's Bend ', take a tight line around there and that big BT grate is waiting to skate you off. Anyroadup, I turned right at the bottom of the hill and followed the A 659 to the bottom of Harewood Bank, where I happily turned left on the A 61 until I reached the Kirkby Overblow / Sicklinghall road. Straight through Sicklinghall and on to Wetherby, which was crowded, and the old legs had pedalled 22 miles by now, so a swift lunch and a retreat to the Aire valley via the ever reliable A 58 with a flourish down Boot Hill. A massive ( for me ) 36.2 miles under the wheels.
 

Dave 123

Legendary Member
In April we're off to Holland to see the tulips and other stuff for a week, so today we've loaded up the tandem and ridden to Jo's work colleague in Risby, near Bury St Eds. This is our practice run.
Coming out of Hardwick the bike felt quite different with a load on. We went down Madingley Hill on the road, it felt like I was being pushed along by the load.
I had to stop at work after 6 whole miles for a wee, proper old bloke!
Through Cambridge and out through Cherry Hinton and every light and junction worked in our favour!
From Fulbourn out to the A11 is a mile or so of sloping drag, so it was slowly, slowly!
At Balsham we stopped for 10 minutes, the shop was shut!

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We said hello to another tandem couple, they had a super slick Canondale road tandem, nice!
Briefly through West Wratting, where we used to live and then out to Stetchworth

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They have very posh farm gates.
We stopped at the Affleck Arms in the chocolate box village of Dalham for food at 12.30

"Sorry, no food today...." So a big bag of crisps and some pop had to do.
Dalham is at the bottom of a hill on all sides. To one to Denham was never steep, but it lasted a good couple of miles.

Eventually we turned up in Barrow where there is a chippy, so we shared fish & chips. They were good too!

We had a free wheel out of the village which was great fully accepted, then into Saxham. From a T junction we could see the A14, but before crossing it we had a big downhill section that went straight up again. All our speed was gone in seconds! We had to get the granny ring out!

We took a slight detour before Risby and saw these cuties...

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Now we are sat in the sun drinking tea, eating cake!

Just about 40 miles. Same again tomorrow to get home, only there's a hurricane due!


https://www.strava.com/activities/526294070
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
Two rides for me today. The first, @gavgav has already done a good report for earlier. We've had the nicest weather so far this year which made this a really pleasant trip.

As mentioned, this was Doug's longest ride since last October so he did really well. We did have to have a short drink stop on the way back after leaving Gav but that was the only time he really seemed to be struggling.

Gav has mentioned the stop at Prince's Oak. I've ridden this way loads of times now but hadn't noticed until today that by the junction where we turn off the main road there is an oak tree with a decorative wall at its foot and a plaque, so I stopped to have a look. It states that in 1806 the then Prince of Wales (later King George IV) was first introduced to the principality near this spot; it being just by the English/Welsh border. (He had the title Prince of Wales since a few days after his birth in 1762 so it took him a while to get round to acually visiting the place.:rolleyes:)

The second ride was partly a test to make sure the mudguards on the Raleigh remained firmly attached after my fettling the other day and partly just a jolly to make the most of the lovely weather. I did my favourite short loop out to Longnor and Acton Burnell and back. It had warmed up since the first ride so I was able to take off some layers for this one (first proper ride of the year in a t-shirt :hyper:).

There were plenty of other cyclists out (nice) and it was quite a quick ride by my standards with an average of 15.9mph. My adjusted riding position feels good but the new handlebar creaks so that will need investigating.

35 miles for the first ride and 17.1 miles for the second so 52.1 miles for the day.

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We've just turned onto the lanes at Montford Bridge and had a nice clear view to the Welsh hills.

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A couple of action shots on the way to Melverley. The first at Montford and the second between Pentre and The Royal Hill.

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The plaque at Prince's Oak.

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Between Westbury and Asterley.

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Back at Meole Brace and about to go our seperate ways.

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On the second ride. A brief pause at the crossroads near Longnor.
 
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SteveF

Guest
Did my first night and group ride (well of more than 4 or so people), the magnificent FNRttC (Southend edition).. Thoroughly enjoyed it despite the rain for the 1st half of the ride. It was great to meet up with my fellow riders, a lovely camaraderie between the folks, all very friendly and supportive..

My version - https://www.strava.com/activities/526353960

When we set off on a dark and rainy night in London, it was hard to imagine that breakfast would have this as a backdrop:

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cosmicbike

Perhaps This One.....
Moderator
Location
Egham
Well first ever time trial today (at the age of 64)

Rode the 14.1 miles to the ride HQ - a local golf club
https://www.strava.com/activities/526169786

The the time trial
The course is not very flat.
Although based on Drift Road which is fairly flat, the other part includes Hawthorn Hill hadly a killer hill but to do three times in a time trial is tough
There were 2.8 laps of the 8.9 mile couse
Went up the hill first time a if I meant it, gradually managed more even effort, did not had for a finishing sprint
I don't have official time but estimate 1 hr 23 min 30 sec, average speed of 17.9 mph

It was tough keeping the effort up and I could feet therwards
The ride is here including slow pootle back to ride HQ from the finishing line
https://www.strava.com/activities/526169981/

There were quite a few pointy helmets, time trial bikes and a trike.

Ride home was slower
View attachment 122700
Total for the day was 54.6 miles

Really weary legs, not sure I will do one again, if I do it will be a 10 mile

Good effort chap, and fair play for riding to and from.

I managed an over dressed 16 miles this morning, nearly hit the climbing target. Will be glad to get it done so i can do some different territory...
 
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