nickyboy
Norven Mankey
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Polocini Winter Warmer Sportive last Sunday
I rarely do sportives but @I like Skol whipped us into shape for this one. It's relatively inexpensive at £20, has a reputation for excellent food and, having done a couple of months of hard hill climbing, it's reasonably flat
It starts in Woodford (next to the closed BAe Systems factory)and meanders around Cheshire through Knutsford. There is a kicker at the end in the form of Artists Lane in Alderley Edge and then some draggy climbing around Bollington. As it's not too hard riding I rode there and back and with a bit of faffing around I managed 90 miles all in
Weather was gloomy and drizzly when we set off at 8am but practically no wind and not cold. Decent conditions really. Made it to the start in plenty of time and there was some nice porridge available. We set off en masse at 9.15 and the sight of hundreds of cyclists heading out was something to behold. Quickly onto the lanes and they were nice and quiet. But they were muddy....lots of farm traffic, no rain for weeks and then some drizzle had left a layer of mud on some of them. Tricky and a couple of guys came off but thankfully no serious injuries
Made it to the half way point towards the back of the field due to our little group having a couple of punctures. But the tables were still groaning with cakes, flapjacks, brownies, sauage rolls, fruit......it was a battle not to go overboard
We picked up the pace for the second half and whizzed along at about 20mph. Some climbing towards the back end and then we were back at the start. Really good chicken curry to which I added the fresh chillies and some chilli sauce (I like my spicy I do). Even had bottles of Leffe beer available if you wanted one. Final hilly 12 miles back to Glossop was hard work but made it. Good day out, well organised, nice route and decent value. 90 miles with 3,500ft of climbing at a 16mph average
I rarely do sportives but @I like Skol whipped us into shape for this one. It's relatively inexpensive at £20, has a reputation for excellent food and, having done a couple of months of hard hill climbing, it's reasonably flat
It starts in Woodford (next to the closed BAe Systems factory)and meanders around Cheshire through Knutsford. There is a kicker at the end in the form of Artists Lane in Alderley Edge and then some draggy climbing around Bollington. As it's not too hard riding I rode there and back and with a bit of faffing around I managed 90 miles all in
Weather was gloomy and drizzly when we set off at 8am but practically no wind and not cold. Decent conditions really. Made it to the start in plenty of time and there was some nice porridge available. We set off en masse at 9.15 and the sight of hundreds of cyclists heading out was something to behold. Quickly onto the lanes and they were nice and quiet. But they were muddy....lots of farm traffic, no rain for weeks and then some drizzle had left a layer of mud on some of them. Tricky and a couple of guys came off but thankfully no serious injuries
Made it to the half way point towards the back of the field due to our little group having a couple of punctures. But the tables were still groaning with cakes, flapjacks, brownies, sauage rolls, fruit......it was a battle not to go overboard
We picked up the pace for the second half and whizzed along at about 20mph. Some climbing towards the back end and then we were back at the start. Really good chicken curry to which I added the fresh chillies and some chilli sauce (I like my spicy I do). Even had bottles of Leffe beer available if you wanted one. Final hilly 12 miles back to Glossop was hard work but made it. Good day out, well organised, nice route and decent value. 90 miles with 3,500ft of climbing at a 16mph average
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