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Old jon

Guru
Location
Leeds
Another Monday. And a little cooler than the weekend, which is no problem at all. Out with the gears again, thirty one point eight miles done in very amenable weather.

The mind, such as it is, was less amenable. Normally I can leave the house with a rough idea of where I intend to go. Not today. Not even a direction. So I fiddled with lights, counted the links in the chain, scratched one side, Oh! And worked out how to start the Ordnance Survey app on the phone. Which did record the route. South and East was decided on, somewhere in that lot, so off I went giving Holbeck a miss ‘cos Tunstall Road and into Hunslet past the Parish Church is easier. Stourton and up to John o’ Gaunts then down through Woodlesford and cross both canal and river on the way up to and through Swillington. Take the road around the northern side of Garforth and across the motorway, past Lotherton Gates and straight on. The next landmark of note is the Crooked Billet pub. Yes, sure, there are other things to see, but, you know, landmark. Ignore the first two right turns marked Saxton and take the third, which provides a nice drop into the village.



Out on Cold Hill Lane, eventually turn right at the T junction, lo and behold, back to Lotherton Gates. There must be a pair of self generated ruts in the road for the rest of the ride now, both bikes have done it so many times. As ever, each time is different. In Aberford, turning left onto Cattle Lane, something made a tinkling noise as it skittered across the tarmac. Totally out of character I stopped and looked. It was the clamp screw from the camera mount, which made me happy I had looked. Barwick, Scholes and that bit of the A 64 to Thorner Lane, Skeltons and Red Hall Lanes to the A 58 and the wander back home across Leeds. Legs feeling it, usual grin. All good.

As ever, I know where I pedalled, but may need a reminder

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wait4me

Veteran
Location
Lincolnshire
Another ride on the Mondale trail today. I'm ready for the local Kami Karzai locals with no lights in the tunnels today (ref Friday) Bit chilly so the waterproof was needed to stop wind chill, those tunnels are really cold. Still can't avoiding stopping at some of the views oh yes and two other
 

13 rider

Guru
Location
leicester
What is it with this weather 3 rides in 3 days and I'm putting layers back on ,Sat shorts and short sleeves ,Sun shorts short sleeves and arm warmers today back in longs long sleeved top and lightweight gillet hopefully this trend will not continue or I'll be dressed like an Eskimo by the end of the week . An hour to spare today after the plumber finisher early so a quick 14 miles round by local routes . Ride took my monthly total past 700 miles my biggest month ever with a couple of days to go . Got home out the bike away and the sun :sun:came out so bad timing on my part
 
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Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Seems like I picked the right day to use up the time off work I was owed. It didn't start off to well being grey & cloudy, but once the sun came out after 11am it was a beautiful day here, so I took the opportunity to get in a decent ride.

The only set part of the route was one of my favoutite back roads that links Stowmarket & Needham Market with the geting there being made up on the way. I took the usual lanes out to Newbourne and Marltesham before heading into Little Bealings & Hasketon and out to Boulge before passing through Debach
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..and then Otley, past Helmingham Hall, Framsden and up into Debenham...
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...before cutting across the wide open countrside of that area...
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...into Stowmarket where, after 40 miles, i finally got to the Mill Lane/Floordon Road section that I had aimed for! At the end of the road, I turned towards Needham Market past the lakes and this unusual veterinary surgery...
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..and then into Ipswich via Bramford...
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...before the last section home along the Bucklesham Road where this lovely Alvis was sat...
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72.5 miles and I can't think of a better way of spending a late March afternoon!
https://www.strava.com/activities/916917093
 

Diggs

Veteran
Another belated update but I only got back from Wales at 23:00 yesterday.
I've spent the weekend under canvas in beautiful sunshine.

Of all the rides I've done, this has to be up there. Battle on the Beach is 40 km in three laps, 6km of beach, fire roads singletrack. It was amazing.
A weekend of rides from kids to a night ride on the Saturday
Bar BBQ, Pizza, who could ask for more

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The Start..
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Nothing special here, just my usual 10 mile round trip commute to Ely station.

Murky this morning but not much in the way of wind - a pretty straightforward run into town. Sun was trying to peek through the clouds. Just about warm enough in jeans, fleece and cycling jacket - first commute since November not wearing my hiking coat. Hopped onto my usual train, and by the time the train rolled into Cambridge, the clouds had gone and the sun came out. Was really warm too as I waited on the platform for my onward connection.

Was half ten in the evening by the time I returned to Ely. After a warm and toasty train, the evening chill was something of a shock, and I was glad of the extra layer (a waterproof) that I'd packed. :cold: Returned to the bike racks to find my saddle was sopping wet - hardly surprising, but had a good laugh about it with another lady cyclist who'd been on my train. :laugh: Smart girl had put a placcy bag over hers. No traffic whatsoever on the run home, but it was distinctly foggy.

Best bit of today's ride - made it all the way to the top of my bogey hill for the first time ever. :wahhey: Sure, I was totally kaput and had to stop to get my breath back, but man, what a feeling. :dance: Just had enough legs to get me the remaining four miles home... :heat:
 

Old jon

Guru
Location
Leeds
Best bit of today's ride - made it all the way to the top of my bogey hill for the first time ever. :wahhey: Sure, I was totally kaput and had to stop to get my breath back, but man, what a feeling. :dance: Just had enough legs to get me the remaining four miles home... :heat:

Congratulations!! I know that feeling well.
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
Managed to get out for a short spin, But first i went with a mate to the Watt bike cafe, He has just had a replacement knee, at 70 years old. So we thought it would be a good idea to get on the watt bike for a bit, he did 25 minutes at a nice steady pace, He said it felt a bit loser , not as tight as it had been.so he is going to carry on with this for a few weeks to see how it goes, he has always been a keen cyclist and just wants to get back on the road bike, after a quick coffee and a chat i set of on my own for a little loop. did not want to do to much as i am doing a proper watt bike session later.^_^ Was nice riding in short sleeves in the sun, Back home now doing choirs,:sad:
https://www.strava.com/activities/917805379#kudos
 

GM

Legendary Member
Managed to get out for a short spin, But first i went with a mate to the Watt bike cafe, He has just had a replacement knee, at 70 years old. So we thought it would be a good idea to get on the watt bike for a bit, he did 25 minutes at a nice steady pace, He said it felt a bit loser , not as tight as it had been.so he is going to carry on with this for a few weeks to see how it goes, he has always been a keen cyclist and just wants to get back on the road bike, after a quick coffee and a chat i set of on my own for a little loop. did not want to do to much as i am doing a proper watt bike session later.^_^ Was nice riding in short sleeves in the sun, Back home now doing choirs,:sad:
https://www.strava.com/activities/917805379#kudos

We must have crossed paths at some point, I was heading up to Wormley Woods. Back home now like you doing choirs. :angel:
 

The_Weekend_Report_Guy

Pablo's Cycling Tours
Location
Coín, Málaga
Nothing special here, just my usual 10 mile round trip commute to Ely station.

Murky this morning but not much in the way of wind - a pretty straightforward run into town. Sun was trying to peek through the clouds. Just about warm enough in jeans, fleece and cycling jacket - first commute since November not wearing my hiking coat. Hopped onto my usual train, and by the time the train rolled into Cambridge, the clouds had gone and the sun came out. Was really warm too as I waited on the platform for my onward connection.

Was half ten in the evening by the time I returned to Ely. After a warm and toasty train, the evening chill was something of a shock, and I was glad of the extra layer (a waterproof) that I'd packed. :cold: Returned to the bike racks to find my saddle was sopping wet - hardly surprising, but had a good laugh about it with another lady cyclist who'd been on my train. :laugh: Smart girl had put a placcy bag over hers. No traffic whatsoever on the run home, but it was distinctly foggy.

Best bit of today's ride - made it all the way to the top of my bogey hill for the first time ever. :wahhey: Sure, I was totally kaput and had to stop to get my breath back, but man, what a feeling. :dance: Just had enough legs to get me the remaining four miles home... :heat:

Awesome..!

I remembering dismounting at a few hills..! That feeling of making it all the way to the top never gets old..
 

The_Weekend_Report_Guy

Pablo's Cycling Tours
Location
Coín, Málaga
Today in my ride….

I was trying to keep up with two really good athletes..
Please do not let the looks of them make you think anything till you know a bit about them… Besides we went climbing and I blew my power at the start.. then it took a long while for it to come back..

My companions? These 2..

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The one missing a leg is Salvi, another time will tell more about how he ended up like that and what a "good change" this was.. He is competing in cycling events in Spain and he would like to participate in paralympics one day… He came really close to Rio.

Dani? the one in white.. Another "bicho" (local slang for monster), bike related) he nothing else but the Andalusian MTB champion in elite… I went up the climb once.. and he did it twice in the same time.. OK.. sort off..

So most of the day my view was this….

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Great morning.. Plenty of pain..

Forgot the Strava link..! Here..: https://www.strava.com/activities/917759858
 
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