Yesterdays ride once again: We're into another new month (where is the year going to?) and the weather has taken a turn for the better just in time for the July challenge ride.
I was out on the road at about half seven heading on a tour to the south - partly on roads I know very well but also heading for some new ground. The route was to Condover initially then across to Westbury, south to Montgomery, Bishop's Castle then Bucknell where I was onto roads I haven't cycled before to Lingen, Kinsham, Shobdon Aerodrome, Eardisland and Leominster. Then it was northwards again through Richards Castle, Ludlow, Craven Arms, Acton Scott, Church Stretton and finally back along quiet lanes to Condover and home.
Heading out it was quite chilly for July and a fleece was needed to start with but that was put away when I got to Westbury. I made decent progress to Montgomery where I had a pause for a bite to eat then enjoyed quite a good run to Bishop's Castle as the wind was now behind me.
The annual Tandem Triathlon was taking place in Bishop's Castle so I had the help of a marshal at the crossroads on the way out of town. Here the tailwind was more noticable and I cruised at 18-20 mph through Lydbury North greeting the tandem competitors coming the other way.
After turning off this road at Kempton the going gets a little more undulating but it didn't seem too bad today. I got my top speed of the day (32.1mph) descending into Hopton Heath then was onto new territory on the road to Bucknell. Bucknell is quite a pleasant, sleepy place and had a nice spot by the River Redlake where I had another food stop and applied the suncream I'd forgotting about at the start of the ride (good job the bottle was stll in the bag from last time).
I continued south passing Brampton Bryan and more undulating lanes through Lingen and Kinsham (excellent karting circuit here) then zigzagged my way across country through Combe Moor, Stockley Cross and past the aerodrome at Shobdon where I was in time for a plane to take off directly over my head.
Next stop was Eardisland which took me very much by surprise as it's such a fabulously pretty place - real chocolate box stuff. I took a few pictures here which have all turned out to be a massive disappointment.
After stopping here for another bite to eat I moved on again to Leominster (pronounced Lemster for those who don't know the area) where I turned north again through Luston and Richards Castle. On this section another rider caught and passed me but didn't pull away and I was quicker up the hills so I pulled alongside and we ended up chatting most of the way to Ludlow. (
If you see this Ian.)
I took the bridleway route out of Ludlow, heading for Bromfield (past Islabikes) and on to Back Lane to Onibury. The A49 is closed at Onibury until the 9th while the level crossing is completely rebuilt so I thought I'd take advantage of the closure to ride a section I'd normally avoid due to the quantity and speed of traffic. Since the official diversion goes 60 miles out of the way
a few other people were using Back Lane to bypass the closure. Not a problem for me being on a bike but it was getting a bit congested for the motorists who wanted to pass one another.
A group of cyclists came the other way and the lead rider told me "Watch out, they're all nuts!"
After a short pause for another sandwich at Stokesay Castle I headed into Craven Arms where I decided the traffic still wasn't too bad and carried on along the A49 for a bit longer. There may have been less traffic than usual but I still felt hassled so was glad to turn off onto the lanes at the first chance and head through Alcaston, Acton Scott and into Church Stretton down Hazler Road. I don't think I drank enough through the middle part of the ride so flagged quite a bit on the climbs on this section but once in Church Stretton the gradient and the wind was mostly in my favour for the rest of the ride so I set a decent pace despite not really having much energy left.
109 miles for the day at 13.9 mph moving average.
Preparations under way for the summer fair at Montgomery.
The bunting is out for the tandem triathlon at Bishop's Castle too.
Brampton Bryan
Lingen
Eardisland - wish I'd managed to get some better photos of the place.
Leominster
Ludlow
Enjoying having the A49 to myself.
Stokesay Castle
Up in the hills between Acton Scott and Church Stretton