ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
I was still thinking about doing a 100 km ride, but once again when the time came I didn't fancy it solo in a chilly, blustery wind. This time, however, I did at least make the effort to get my monthly 50 km ride in. (I am trying to do at least one 100 km ride and one 50 km ride each winter month as well as my usual sub-50 km local rides. I will probably step that up to two 100 km rides in the spring and autumn, and hopefully a 100 km ride and a 100+ mile ride each month in the summer.)
I decided to extend one of my normal hilly loops with a tough mid-ride section that I have not tackled for many years. I was soon reminded why!
It was a hard ride, especially with that cold wind blowing. It was only 50 km/31 miles in length but about 1,100 metres/3,600 ft of climbing was crammed in, with several of the climbs being particularly steep - I used a 26/28 bottom gear on those and did not feel undergeared!
Route: Hebden Bridge, Pecket Well, Old Town, Height Road, Midgley, Jerusalem Lane, Booth, Midgley, Midgley Road, Mytholmroyd, Scout Road, Sowerby village, Sowerby Bridge ... then the brutal climb of Norland Road to Scar Head (at 22 km point), Norland Moor, descent to Ripponden ... then another hard climb (at 28 km point) - Ripponden Old Lane (presumably what people used to have to tackle before the much kinder A58 was built), then my usual way home - Blue Ball Road, Coal Gate Road, Hubberton Green, Steep Lane, Cragg Road, Mytholmroyd, Greenway, Hebden Bridge.
Profile:
A few pictures ...
Norland Road climb from Sowerby Bridge police station (MUCH steeper than it looks here!)
This should be a hint ...
Sowerby Bridge from Clough Head (Note - I climbed several times the height of those tower blocks in about 1 km!)
Ripponden Old Lane is much steeper than it looks here!
The forecast for the next week really is not looking good. I might resort to doing three 32 km Cragg Vale loops with a few extra kms round the block to get my 100 km ride in. At least then, I could call in at home and change into dry kit if need be.
PS As I was riding up the Keighley Road out of Hebden Bridge at the start of my ride, I noticed a commotion in a driveway on a bend on the opposite side of the road. When I drew level I saw the alarming sight of a cyclist flat out on his back with his legs raised against a wall. A small crowd had gathered and a couple of people were administering first aid. I don't know what had happened, but judging from the body language of the first aiders (relaxed about what they were doing, and smiling) they had it all under control. I didn't want to join the gawping crowd so I continued on my way up the hill. I hope the cyclist recovers from whatever it was that had befallen him. I'll check the local paper's website over the next few days to see if they mention it.
I decided to extend one of my normal hilly loops with a tough mid-ride section that I have not tackled for many years. I was soon reminded why!
It was a hard ride, especially with that cold wind blowing. It was only 50 km/31 miles in length but about 1,100 metres/3,600 ft of climbing was crammed in, with several of the climbs being particularly steep - I used a 26/28 bottom gear on those and did not feel undergeared!
Route: Hebden Bridge, Pecket Well, Old Town, Height Road, Midgley, Jerusalem Lane, Booth, Midgley, Midgley Road, Mytholmroyd, Scout Road, Sowerby village, Sowerby Bridge ... then the brutal climb of Norland Road to Scar Head (at 22 km point), Norland Moor, descent to Ripponden ... then another hard climb (at 28 km point) - Ripponden Old Lane (presumably what people used to have to tackle before the much kinder A58 was built), then my usual way home - Blue Ball Road, Coal Gate Road, Hubberton Green, Steep Lane, Cragg Road, Mytholmroyd, Greenway, Hebden Bridge.
Profile:
A few pictures ...
Norland Road climb from Sowerby Bridge police station (MUCH steeper than it looks here!)
This should be a hint ...
Sowerby Bridge from Clough Head (Note - I climbed several times the height of those tower blocks in about 1 km!)
Ripponden Old Lane is much steeper than it looks here!
The forecast for the next week really is not looking good. I might resort to doing three 32 km Cragg Vale loops with a few extra kms round the block to get my 100 km ride in. At least then, I could call in at home and change into dry kit if need be.
PS As I was riding up the Keighley Road out of Hebden Bridge at the start of my ride, I noticed a commotion in a driveway on a bend on the opposite side of the road. When I drew level I saw the alarming sight of a cyclist flat out on his back with his legs raised against a wall. A small crowd had gathered and a couple of people were administering first aid. I don't know what had happened, but judging from the body language of the first aiders (relaxed about what they were doing, and smiling) they had it all under control. I didn't want to join the gawping crowd so I continued on my way up the hill. I hope the cyclist recovers from whatever it was that had befallen him. I'll check the local paper's website over the next few days to see if they mention it.