Yesterdays ride report:
Time for the latest challenge ride and for this one I wanted to step things up a bit so headed out to do my first imperial century of 2016. With the forecast being for a light northerly wind I picked a route to Ludlow which would give me a long stretch with the wind at my back.
Having done it a few times before I know this route needs a bit added on at some point to be sure of the century so I opted to do it at the start by heading out on well trodden roads to Condover, Atcham, Upton Magna and into the centre of Shrewsbury where in a change to my usual way I used the roads as they were quiet to avoid the muddy and rough canal path.
After a nice riverside ride I then headed out of town to Montford Bridge, Great Ness and onwards to Melverley. I was getting on quite well in the light wind but it was cold out and despite the sunshine felt more like March than May.
After Westbury I could feel the benefit of doing the route this way round as the northerly wind was at my back and would be for most of the next 40 miles. I had a short stop in Montgomery for a bite to eat then continued on through Bishop's Castle and Lydbury North, passing the metric century mark shortly after the village (at almost the exact spot I had to make the decision to abandon a previous ride this time last year).
After a drink stop and a chat with a passer by at Kempton I was moving on again and the route started to get a bit more lumpy. I'd intended to have my lunch stop somewhere round Leintwardine but I suddenly found I was struggling up the hills and my stomach was complaining of neglect so a gateway with a view at the top of one of the climbs near Hopton Heath seemed as good a place as any to have a break. The descent from this stop was a pretty good one and I clocked the highest speed of the trip: 33.3 mph.
I was perking up again by Leintwardine which was good as the first big climb of the day through the Mortimer Forest to Ludlow was coming up. I dropped into a lowish gear and took it easy and this one was despatched without too much trouble with a nice fast descent the other side, apart from having to slow for a set of traffic lights part way down.
Ludlow was busy as the Spring Food Festival was on in the castle (
@gavgav was attending and sampling some of the beers
) I only stopped long enough to grab a few snaps then headed onwards again using the bridleway to Bromfield, passing the Ludlow Food Centre and Islabikes then it was northwards to the second big climb up Seifton Batch and over to Wall. On the lanes this side I encountered a couple in a car who wanted directions and wondered if I was local. I didn't know the place they were after by name so couldn't help but looking at the map later, realised I'd ridden past it only a quarter of a mile previously. Feel a bit silly now.
At about 93 miles I was low on energy again but couldn't face more cake so broke open the jelly babies instead which helped a lot. I was also feeling a bit saddle sore by this point but as it's my first ride of this length since December on the new Team Pro saddle and since I've only recently settled on the set up I like as well, I'm actually quite pleased with how I got on.
As is often he case the last few miles weren't quick but I made it and felt better at the end than I have on some flatter centuries. I could tell it's been a while since the last one though.
110.8 miles at 13.3 mph moving average (9 hours 45 minutes when all the stops are included).
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Castellated cottage adjacent to Attingham Park.
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A work in progress - this is the old flax mill in Ditherington, Shrewsbury. It was the worlds first iron framed building and forerunner of the modern skyscraper. It's under restoration at the moment and planned to be the centrepiece of a regeneration for this bit of town.
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Down in The Quarry: Hercules is content now he has his teddy.
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I made good progress to Montgomery where it's turned into a lovely sunny (but still a bit chilly) day.
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Great scenery on the way to Bishop's Castle.
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Cottages in Bishop's Castle.
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Lunch stop with a view.
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Pipe Aston on the road to the Mortimer Forest.
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Ludlow.
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Another restoration project - the water mill on the Oakly Park Estate at Bromfield.