Apologies for the tardiness of the report, I've been busy.
Sunday’s Ride London-Surrey 100.
After Friday’s 67 mile from home to Stratford, we had Saturday off the bike and got DLR to Excel to pick up our rider packs for the RLS100 ride. Then had a mooch about the expo which was rubbish, then we went to Green Park to check out the Freecycle festival, which was nice, thousands of people there on bicycles of all shapes and sizes.
The big day on Sunday I had quite a late start compared to 2013/14 and had a 1 mile ride to the start chute from my hotel, and then the inevitable slow moving queue to the start line, which took about 40 minutes and then we were off to the song of the Laughing Policeman.
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A long way to go yet.
The first 25 miles through London seemed flash by, through the City of London, down The Strand, through Charing Cross, Knightsbridge, Earls Court, Hammersmith, (I stopped off just before the Hammersmith Flyover for a comfort break at a petrol station), then on to Chiswick, on the bridge I saw my first crash victim, then just after that the second crash as we turned left towards the Upper Richmond Road that looked nasty too, on to very windy Richmond Park with quite a few spectators here, Kingston where all the charity volunteers are cheering and whooping over Kingston bridge to Hampton Court.
One of the dull bits of the ride is from Hampton Court to Walton on Thames, but there were lots of folks cheering us on and as we approached Walton it became more interesting and fun, then down Oatlands Drive I saw a third crash and the ride was stopped for a short while.
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The dull bit just before Walton on Thames.
Through Weybridge there was a small festival with bands outside the Ship Hotel and local radio and folks were outside the cafes enjoying the sunshine, at Brooklands a cycled alongside a chap riding a lovely old Claude Butler road bike, he told me he had owned for over 40 years, and recently had it restored, it looked FAB. Onwards to Byfleet, Pyrford, Ripley, where I stopped outside a community hall and bought a cup of tea and a bacon bap, and watched the cyclists go by, I saw the two blokes in bright yellow one piece suits on a tandem, a bloke on a Cargo bike with a small music system on it playing some music, and couple of Brompton’s, and a Boris bike.
Bacon bap and tea consumed and back on the bike onward to West Horsley and East Clandon (a very dull bit of road here), then up the first proper hill of the ride to Newlands Corner. There were quite a few people walking up this, frankly it’s not that hard a hill and it’s over before you know it, no stopping for me at the hub, there’s a great downhill on a wide bit of A25 and we are fast approaching the half way mark, once passed we are on our way to Abinger Hammer and a sharp right to the rolling road Holmbury St Mary and Forest Green then the left turn to Leith Hill.
Just as we all turned left for the approach to the hill we came to an almost abrupt stop, dismounted our bikes and a 40- 50 minute wait for what we thought was a crash but turned out to be the unfortunate events that have been reported elsewhere. Someone eventually came down and told us that the police were letting us go through in waves, and we (a few thousand of us) started to walk up the hill then after a few hundred yards the sound of feet clipping to into pedals, and those that had the legs cycled up the rest of the hill (loads just walked up) and down to Abinger Common, Wotton, Westcott and to Dorking.
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Looking towards the bottom of Leith Hill.
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Starting to move now, looking towards the top of Leith Hill.
What the fuggery buck the organisers thought they were doing in Dorking I do not know, they narrowed the road by about a third all along the High Street with barriers, thus causing congestion. Twats, it was perfect fine last year and the year before without the barriers.
After Dorking along the A24 to Box Hill (should be called Box Slope really), I saw one chap on the first bend fall off and he went down the grass slope, he was fine but it did make me laugh. At the top the beautiful views whizzed by as I carried on and my eventual first stop at a hub in Leatherhead where I bought cake and a cup of tea and filled my water bottles from the WI hall next to the official hub. From Leatherhead (where we stalled again by another serious looking crash under the railway bridge) is the mind numbingly dull route through Oxshott to Esher, where it livens up again towards Kingston. Along the Portsmouth road between the Dittons, where last year we had to ride through a foot deep lake under the bridge, we ride past The Angel pub, which used to be a famous meeting place for cyclists about two thousand years ago.
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The Angel of Yesteryear.
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The Angel on Sunday.
Riding through Kingston High Street/Market Square was great fun and thousands of people to cheer us on and all the way to Raynes Park and Wimbledon there well-wishers and volunteers to whoop and cheer. Then another stop for some reason for about 5 minutes before we could get up Wimbledon Hill, a hill I dread, but for some reason it didn't seem that bad this year, maybe I'm fitter than I think.
My favourite part of whole the ride is from Tibbets Corner (A3 Jct) down the hill through Putney and over Putney Bridge, it’s really fast and fun and you know you have less than ten miles to go, it was FAB, unfortunately though after the right turn onto the New Kings Road in Fulham and all the way along the Chelsea Embankment to Westminster there was a headwind (and my Garmin battery went flat), a wind tunnel that made the last few miles a bit of a slog. Once past the Palace of Westminster though and a long birdcage walk the wind was forgotten and all you can here are the cheers and the banging and the music then your over the line, to collect a medal, and goody bag and a feeling of emotional relief. I saw quite a few grown men in tears on the way to the medal collection, I think this ride meant a great deal to people. I caught up with the fragrant Mrs P, who though started after me, finished an hour ahead, but she didn’t get stopped at Leith Hill, she had to by-pass it. We stopped at “catering village” and sat under a tree in the shade had a portion of hot fish & chips, very nice it was too.
Then we had the ride back to the hotel another 8.21 miles from Green Park to Stratford, a shower and out for a steak meal and beer, very nice it was too.
Another great day out, on the ride I consumed a whole bag of Jelly Babies, four small sausage rolls, a bacon bap, cake, and two cups of tea and four bottles water. A mostly very well run event and I will be doing it again next year.
About 110 miles in all, my first 100 miler of the year, not bad really.
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Apologies for the long post, I didn't set out to write so much, it just happened.