Up bright and early, and off on the Pro Carbon to meet up with the three triathletes to do the ITU World cycling segment around the streets of north Leeds.
Expecting a challenge, I set off earlier than needed to get warmed up with a few miles under my belt, so it was the long way round to Roundhay Park - Coal Road, Red Hall Lane and the A58 onto Whin Moor Lane, which took me all the way to Shadwell. Then up the hill, down the other side and the climb up to Slaid Hill lights - all pretty standard stuff so far!
But then I took a left down the hill on Roundhay Park Lane, which had recently been surface dressed
Fortunately most of the chippings were now in the gutter, so I took primary down the hill and went as fast as I dared. Coming the other way were a lot of cyclists - many wearing the same top. I'd seen arrow signs dotted about but not quite been able to make out the logo - now I could see it was the Yorkshire Mafia Sportive heading out and by 'eck there were a lot of 'em! If you were amongst them, you had a great day for it.
Across the Ring Road and climbed up Park Lane past the golf course and out onto Street Lane and down the hill past Canal Gardens onto Princes Avenue, passing yet more Mafiosos(?) as I approached Oakwood Clock and turned onto Park Avenue for the run into the park itself and to the meeting point.
As I was a bit early, I took a bimble along the Carriage Drive alongside the lake and took a few pics - I didn't think I'd have chance for more photos later..!
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By the spillway wall - next Sunday morning the lake will be full of swimmers trying to avoid the monster pike that reputedly lives in the depth of Waterloo Lake...
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The pontoons will be going in here for the ITU World triathlon here - and the hill behind will be filled with cheering crowds
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Anyhow, back to the car park just as the three amigos arrived, so gave them a hand getting the bikes off the roof and themselves sorted out, and before I knew it, we were off up the hill towards the Mansion House where the cycling stage will officially start.
Down Mansion Lane and a right onto Street Lane, steadily climbing (and mixing in for a few hundred yards with more sportive stragglers) before heading west along the road. There were a lot of council workers out today, pruning trees, snipping verges and generally tidying up - we'll have to have more major sporting events in town if this is what happens!
Across Harrogate Road and the road started to dip down towards Scott Hall Road (A61), where we turned left onto the dual carriageway for the mainly downhill run that was to come. At the Stainbeck Lane roundabout more council workers were busy filling the potholes, so we scooted round them and as the map of the route supplied is a bit vague (roads will be closed and properly signed next week - hopefully!), decided to push on to the next roundabout (Potternewton Lane), just to make sure we'd covered the whole route!
Round the roundabout and back up the other side of the dual carriageway, mainly climbing now as we headed back for Street Lane, timing it just right for the lights as we turned left onto it for the climb up to the roundabout and onto Stonegate Lane, where we paused for a minute to wait for a straggler to catch up and to assess the route so far.
All sorted it was off down the hill for what was to be nearly two miles of almost constant descending
so it was every man for himself
Unfortunately there are several sets of traffic lights and unlike the triathletes next week we had to stop at them!
Still, good time was made down the hill and I was at the front through Meanwood and almost before I knew it, it was time for the tight right at the lights onto Grove Lane heading for Headingley. Tim unfortunately missed the turn and headed straight on, so several shouts were needed to get him back on track before we headed back on course. After an initial drop, Grove Lane soon starts to climb so I was quite pleased to see the roadside sign flash up that I was still doing 17mph up the hill past the church before we bore left round towards Otley Road where the turning point will be next week.
A quick stop to regroup and we were off again, retracing our route initially downhill (where one or more of our group
might have triggered the sad face on the speed activated sign
) and then the nearly two miles of downhill we'd just completed was now reversed to nearly two miles of climbing!
Most of it was a fairly steady incline, apart from the section from Meanwood up to the Stainbeck Lane junction which was steep enough to string us out a bit and get the blood pumping.
Stopped at the lights again
before the climb continued all the way up to the roundabout where we turned right back onto Street Lane. Our route now was straight back to the Mansion House and with the wind at our backs we made good time, stopping only for traffic lights.
Now, next week the route will then be repeated, so we were off again. I won't re-run the whole course again here, other the following highlights - first, thanks to the Golf driver who looked straight at me on one roundabout and then pulled out in front of me
secondly, I averaged over 20mph for the segment covering the descent of Stonegate Lane this time (I hit the lights at red again) and I'm ranked 510th!
The fastest time averages over 36mph so I've got a way to go yet
and finally, thanks to the young lady on the dutch style bike who looked straight at me as I was climbing Grove Lane and rode straight through a give way and across in front of me at about 3mph
.
Anyway, on with the report...
On the return leg along Street Lane I somehow managed to find myself on the front again, so I got the hammer down and kept it above 20mph for the final mile back to the turning onto Mansion Lane, meaning that I was first back
There were loads of people out on sighting runs today, including some big groups from a couple of tri clubs, and we had a chat with a few other cyclists about the course, before a slow and steady descent down the shared space of the Carriage Drive back through the park to the Lakeside car park, where I said my farewells and continued alongside the lake and out onto Wetherby Road.
Sensing I'd need a couple of extra kms to get a metric half, I turned onto the Wyke Beck Way cycle route through the woods and out across Easterly Road, before the long steady climb up North Parkway and onto the CSH extension under the Ring Road and then local roads to home, with a final little loop to push the mileage on.
35.15 miles (56.56km) in a surprisingly steady
2h 45m at an average of just
12.7mph, with
2,047ft climbed - and a maximum temperature of
23.0°C (although it felt a lot warmer in the sun).
Lots of positives to take from todays ride though - firstly even though I'm still not firing on all cylinders I more than held my own today so that's a great start, plus it was a fun ride with a good group of lads. The route is pretty good and while it's clearly all on urban roads, I'd forgotten just how green and pleasant parts of this great city can be - something to think about before taking the default option of heading out into the countryside in future, perhaps. And it's this months entry in the half century challenge sorted AND it takes me over 1,000 miles for the year, which given the dreadful cycling start to the year I've had is a real boost. Yep, today it's definitely all good in cycling terms
And finally, a map that has little artistic merit but shows where I've been:
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PS - I'll be tuning in next week to see how the Brownlees get on...