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cosmicbike

Perhaps This One.....
Moderator
Location
Egham
Today was to be the metric century ride for the month, a blatant copy of @Stonechat recent club run to Henley which I missed. I even had company planned, but last minute stuff stopped the ride, so we're going Monday instead.
Ended up with a quick pedal into town for supplies, the a short but sweet 15 mile circuit to Chertsey and back. Keeps me on track, and since this Sunday is another Club run I can't make will have to do. I do get the feeling that I'm going to be a Winter club member, the Spring/Summer weekends that I'm not actually working tend to be taken up with family stuff, not that I'm complaining as I rather enjoy the rides with them.
 

cubey

Über Member
Location
Wakefield
Well a soggy week it has been here in Yorkshire. My days off today and tomorrow, bored so went for a soggy ride on the touring bike.




View: https://youtu.be/-JV19uibcNI


A very pleasant 25km, hope it's drier tomorrow.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Gorgeous sunny day here, but a tad windy on the A470 on the outward journey and on the way back. Much warmer than the 13 deg the BBC weather map predicted. I did my usual bimble, but added a couple of miles onto it. A few dark clouds, but nothing to worry about. I passed 2 cyclists 1 tractor, a few cars, and some kind of bobcat type thing scouring bits of the road out, to replace blown tarmac. Beautiful day and very enjoyable 17 mile bimble.
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twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Margaret PR was waiting as I rolled up on Hook Bank. We had lots to chat about as we took to the lanes and a crossing of Longdon Marsh. The news was good and so was our progress by Tewkesbury and onto the flanks of Bredon Hill. Beckford saw us stop for some light refreshments.

We continued around the hill heading north and then looping round westward and then south before we had to leave Bredon Hill behind and cross the Avon at Eckington. Margaret owned up to say that she found the ramp up to Strensham a bit of a pain. I understood what she was saying as it's a steady longish ramp often with a head wind. Tactics are to knock a rev off. There's no rush. We parted in Upton where I bumped into Nick B again and had a brief chat before taking the standard run back. Lovely ride with my friend and the forecast heavy showers never materialised. Excellent 53 smiles
 
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twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Gorgeous sunny day here, but a tad windy on the A470 on the outward journey and on the way back. Much warmer than the 13 deg the BBC weather map predicted. I did my usual bimble, but added a couple of miles onto it. A few dark clouds, but nothing to worry about. I passed 2 cyclists 1 tractor, a few cars, and some kind of bobcat type thing scouring bits of the road out, to replace blown tarmac. Beautiful day and very enjoyable 17 mile bimble. View attachment 353063 View attachment 353064 View attachment 353066 View attachment 353067
Wow - a dry day in Wales! Must put that in my diary ^_^
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
I know right. My god. Unheard of....almost. :laugh:
Hosepipe ban coming soon :laugh:
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
First half century of 2017 just completed with a great ride across and down to Tyringham via Carlton,Turvey , Newton Blossomvile and back via Stoke Goldington , Hackleton , little and great Houghton ,Ecton, Overstone,Mears Ashby and home.

All done on the Holdsworth Professional . Very misty in places and damp roads .


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cosmicbike

Perhaps This One.....
Moderator
Location
Egham
Todays rides, which include a very very long one which started yesterday according to the Garmin as I forgot to reset it after a quick test ride yesterday.
Another weekend off, so another opportunity for a ride with my lad. Also the first proper outing on the newly acquired ICE Trice Q bought on here from the member formerly known as Trikeman. I've fitted a new 42T chainring and rear tyre plus a good clean. At the moment the screen is off as it needs a clean and polish, but it will go back on at some point.
We put the bikes in/on the van, and headed to Windsor Great Park nice and early. Plan was to ride to all 3 copper horses, and the first up was the one gifted by the daughters of the Empire at the polo club fields, where the Trice was given a test over wet grass and a sandy bridlepath, all good. From there it was down Breakheart Hill, just rolling saw 22mph in the trike which was nice. We then did the lower half of the lake, pausing for a pic at the Cascades (I didn't get off the bike here, no need to!)
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Back round to the Savill Garden car park, then off out to the other side of the park. Another pause at Cow Pond:
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After this it was down the hill at the Royal School, before up again to horse number 2, the Jubilee statue. This time I did get off the bike
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Finished off with a 25mph steady pedal down the other side.
12.3 miles done, great fun and really quite like the Trice, though I do need to spend some time to get my 'bent legs working well!
Followed by a quick spin to town on the Brompton, and managed to avoid all the rain.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Just three today. Margaret PR, Sara P and little old me. We headed south through familiar lanes for Pendock. Then took the run by Gadfield Elm and Hethelpit Cross. I do like those interesting names. At Oridge Street the pace went up as we headed for Okle Clifford and the cafe in Newent.

For some variety we took the lane towards Gorsley crossing the ford on the way. We turned away from Gorsley to take to the steep but short climb. The rain had come on quite hard. Unfortunately Margaret took a bit of a turn so we paused while she recovered. Once she was feeling able we continued at a very easy pace. We were quite sheltered from the heavy rain by riding in the woods. At Dymock Sara had to shoot off for an appointment so Margaret and I carried on at quite a slow pace. She clearly wasn't feeling to good. I tried to chat to take her mind off things and routed us to avoid the worst of any hills. The tactics seemed to work as I escorted her to Tunnel Hill where I could safely let her freewheel home. I looped around on my standard run back but added in two extra loops off the Guarlford road just for the heck of it.

Fingers crossed for Margaret to get well soon. The rain we had didn't really spoil things but I do wish we could have some warmth in the air. 59 smiles for me.
 

cubey

Über Member
Location
Wakefield
There are some beautiful videos and photos on this thread, keep them coming. Today got up at 5.30am mainly because rain was forecast for this afternoon. I had my mind set on completing my first 100km ride, and today achieved it.^_^ Up through Castlford, Fairburn Ings, Ledsham, Sherburn in Elmet, Church fenton and back through Aberford, Great preston and looped through Castleford again. Got home and had to ride into Wakefield to make up the 100km total time 4hr 20mins, was hoping for around 4hr but quite pleased.



 

NorthernDave

Never used Über Member
Opened the curtains this morning to find near perfect cycling weather, so it was out on the Pro Carbon to get some miles under the wheels before the rain arrived.

Off up Coal Road, Red Hall Lane, the A58 and on to Whin Moor Lane for the familiar groove to Shadwell, but turned left up the hill and on to Slaid Hill lights, where a quick wiggle saw me onto Wigton Lane, which has a deceptively gradual rise (especially into the breeze), but then drops away nicely down to the A61 at Alwoodley gates, where I times the lights perfectly to go straight across onto Alwoodley Lane. This has a couple of short dips, but is generally uphill all the way to King Lane, where I turned right, down the twisty hill past the golf course, through Five Lane Ends and down to Arthington Road and the climb up the hill behind Golden Acre Park before turning on to Kings Road for the drop down onto the A660, which would take me almost all the way to todays destination.
Right here and up through Bramhope, still climbing steadily on an increasingly busy road, before the gentle roll down to the lights at the Dyneley Arms, which were red (I always seem to hit these at red!)
Anyway, eventually they changed so it was straight on (although one day I will ride down Pool Bank), round the S-bends and the long descent down into Otley, getting overtaken by two serious cycling types who passed silently just before the roundabout, where I headed straight on down the hill into Otley itself.

On entering the town I spotted the signs - today was Otley Show Day and by heck was it busy even at this relatively early hour. Though the town and on towards the bridge over the river, where traffic was really snarled up heading for the showground. Eventually made it over the bridge and pushed my way through the queuing traffic to turn right onto Farnley lane and into Wharfemeadows Park for a stretch and a couple of photos:

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After an energy bar it was back on the bike to tackle the steepest climb of the day up through Newall towards Farnley.
My lack on bike time showed up here as I huffed and puffed my way to the top, so I was pleasantly surprised to set my fastest time this year up the hill (although well behind my PB) :smile:
Anyhow, what goes up must come down and I was rewarded with the long descent down the other side through Farnley Park, hitting 39.9mph (yes, I know...:rolleyes:) over the River Washburn and onto Leathley Lane for the ride along the valley bottom all the way to the Harrogate Road junction, where after hitting a bit more traffic it was right and back over the Wharfe and into Pool, before another right and heading back towards Otley on Pool Road, back into the breeze again.

On reaching Otley I skirted round the edge of the town centre, cutting up Gay Lane and starting the climb back out of town, reversing my inbound route up Leeds Road and then onto the A660 for the long climb all the way up the side of the Chevin, which was just a question of finding a gear I could spin in and keeping it going until I reached the top. Another red at the Dyneley Arms lights (see, I told you :laugh:) gave me a minute to get my breath and then it was more retracing the outbound route through Bramhope, although downhill this time which was much more fun.

Up Kings Road past the quarry and just before I reached the T-junction to turn right a rider flew down Arthington Lane on a Pro Carbon - the first time I've seen another one out on the roads, so I set off in hot (OK, warm;)) pursuit to see if I could catch him.
It soon became apparent that I couldn't :laugh: so I settled into a steady pace up the hill on King Lane, before stopping on Alwoodley Lane for some Tangfastic to see me through to home. from here it's mainly downhill to the lights at Alwoodley Gates which were red as I filtered past the queuing traffic, but turned green just as I reached the ASL ^_^
Up Wigton Lane and then retraced my route as far as Shadwell, but stayed on main Street down the hill through the village, crossing Bay Horse Lane to climb up to the A58 before the brief downhill run to Coal Road and the climb back up the hill.
At the junction with Skeltons Lane there was a sign out saying that Coal Road was closed, but all the motorists were simply driving round it, so I did too on the basis that any diversion was going to stick me on busy A roads and if the road was actually closed I could nip through onto the local roads at a couple of points where cars couldn't go.
I got passed by a glorious scarlet Ferrari FF here, just about where the Aston DB11 passed me last weekend (who'd have thought Coal Road was supercar central? :smile: ), but very quickly the traffic all ground to a halt, with a couple of big trucks at the front of the queue. So I did what any self respecting cyclist would do - filtered all the way down the offside, before turning onto local roads at the front of the queue :hello:
Anyhow, it's a relatively short, mainly downhill run to home from there, and I was home almost before I knew it

It seems that Coal Road was closed for the dreaded 'surface dressing' - so bear that in mind if you're heading out that way in the next few days. Some local club runs often head out that way on a Sunday, so it might be worth avoiding. I know I will be...:dry:

34.2 miles (55.04km) in 2h 34m at an average of 13.3mph with 1,751ft of climbing. I'm happy enough with that considering the long steady climbs on this route and I wasn't in any particular rush - plus it's another entry in the half century challenge, it was lovely weather and there were a lot of other cyclists out there too.

That said, today was the worst day I've ever had for muppet car drivers. I had more close passes that I can mention, several on Otley Road, supposedly the location of West Yorkshire Police's much publicised clampdown on motorised idiocy. Hopefully it's just a one off, on a route with some busier roads - although they were plenty wide enough for most drivers to give me enough room - so goodness knows what is behind it.:dry:

Anyway, enough of that - here is a map to finish things off:
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