Ride 15/06/2023 Coast to Coast day 5

Ride 15/06/2023 Coast to Coast day 5

Today was probably the best days ride, lots of hills and some great downhills, great scenery and another scorcher weather wise. We would be cycling into Wales today along to the Brecon Beacons for our hotel stop. This would entail cycling 60 miles over just shy of 4900 feet of climbing. Dave was back today so I cycled with him as company. We were cycling faster than the main group so we got to the first water stop at 19 before anyone else, and carried on after a little while before the rest had arrived. We got to the lunch stop in good time at 40 miles, especially after some of the longest climbs we would have for the day. Everyone else eventually turned up for lunch as well were I had baked potato and chilly finished off with ice cream When then cycled the last 20 miles up some of the steepest climbs before descending down one of the best descents of the ride making good time to the hotel for the night where we sat outside with a drink in hand awaiting for the rest to arrive. So today we clocked up 60 miles at an avg speed of 14 mph over 4895 feet of climbing and as easy as it was it’s still my favourite days ride so far

Ride 14/06/2023 Coast to Coast day 4

Ride 14/06/2023 Coast to Coast day 4

Day 4 on the Coast to Coast and it’s still hot We had 75 miles to do today over 4500 feet of climbing, it’s getting hillier as we get closer to Wales. This was fine with me, I could do a bit more of an effort today. The ride was split into 3 x 25 mile sections. With the first 25 miles to the first water stop, the second to the lunch stop and the third to the hotel. There was a forth stop to pick up water if needed but I skipped this as it was 12 miles from the finish. The hills were split into 2, first lot at the beginning of the ride in the first 25 miles and the the rest in the third 25 miles with a flat middle section. I was going at pace today getting to the lunch stop at an avg of 19 mph but after lunch there were a lot of smaller hills that eventually slowed me down to 18 mph avg speed for the day. So 75 miles clocked up in 4 hours 8 mins and what a great day it was into Wales tomorrow we go.

Ride 13/06/2023 Coast to Coast day 3

Ride 13/06/2023 Coast to Coast day 3

Another great ride today, sunny, hot and nor rain We were cycling 53 miles today so it would be a quick day in the saddle. It was also a little bit cooler today and a bit breezier but this was fine with me. First break was at around 20 miles but we didn’t stop for long, I was feeling fine and just had a banana, lunch break was at mile 37 and we got their at just before 12:00. I had a meatball sandwich for lunch which tasted a bit like a mix between spaghetti bolognaise and Lasagna. We then only had another 13 odd miles to go before we hit the hotel stop. We reached this at around 14:30 so again a quick day with a few small hills in which gave a slight increase of elevation for the day. So overall 53 miles clocked up at 15 mph avg speed. I have to say the hotel is a bit posh for what I’m used to, some sort of golf resort not complaining like

Ride 12/06/2023 Coast to Coast Day 2

Ride 12/06/2023 Coast to Coast day 2

Day 2 on the coast to coast ride and what an eventful day it was. We had 66 miles to do today and it started 3 miles out with one of the party getting lost since they didn’t have a garmin for navigation and we dropped him on the first hill xD Things were fine for about another 2 miles before the event leader got a puncture and we stopped to assist. We made it fine to the first feed station and even lunch at 40 miles. It was not long after the third and final stop at mile 53 that the real fun began. We made it to mile 62 with 5 to go when Dave snapped his chain. Tony the ride leader stopped to fix it and it was then that the thunder storms hit and they were epic! Thankfully we had stopped outside someone’s house who offered their garage as shelter to try and fix the broken chain. Unfortunately we couldn’t fix the chain so we had to call for a pickup from Pete who was driving the support van. Dave got a lift to the hotel but we rode the last 5 miles in the rain to the hotel. Thankfully the rain had died down a bit so it wasn’t raining golf balls anymore and Pete had some rain jackets in the van that we could use to get to the hotel. So interesting day, 66 miles clocked up and a sedate pace of 15 mph, with probably the last 5 a bit faster

Ride 11/06/2023 Coast to Coast Day 1

Ride 11/06/2023 Coast to Coast day 1

This will probably go down as one of the easiest 75 miles rides I’ve every done It was pretty much pan flat barely 1800 feet over 75 miles and I was even going at a very easy pace, what little wind there was, was pushing us along. Anyhow, so this ride came about because the guys I did the LEJOG with wanted to do a commemorative ride to one of the guys we rode with on the LEJOG. We have David Sancto​ to thank for organizing this one in memory of Roger Armstrong, and it’s nice to be riding with quarter of the group that I did the LEJOG with Today was the first of 7 with us riding 75 miles from Lowerstoft to Newmarket on a blazingly hot sunny day with temps getting over 30 degrees The ride was split into thirds of 25 miles with a quick break at 25, then a lunch break at 50 and other quick break at 62 for water, before riding the last 13 odd miles to the hotel in Newmarket. As rides go this was a great one, rarely do I ever get to ride such a flat ride and even though I was going very easy we still managed to clock 16 mph avg speed for the 75 miles. So tomorrows ride will be 66 miles, again over flat land with a little bit more elevation in it than today, and let’s hope the weather keeps as is

Ride 04/06/2023

Ride 04/06/2023

Another glorious day for cycling, although it was a bit overcast when I started riding this morning it did brighten up and get warmer. I started my ride at 09:00 to get some extra done before I joined the group, looking to do extra today, around 75 miles or so. I meet up with the group at 10:00, 9 of us on the bun run this morning and we decided to do a different route, one heading north and east to go around Loch Leven. This would mean we would have a slight head wind to start with but a tail wind for the journey home. We stopped at Lochend Farm Shop for lunch, where I had some soup and cake and then headed home. Since I was looking for some extra mileage today I split from the group with Rachel to head for Saline, she would go home and I would continue on. We headed up Cleish road along to Knockhill and then alone Hill End down to Saline, I then split from Rachel and headed for Forestmill and along to Clackmannan. I would then do the normal Sunday route home via the coast alone to Dalgety Bay and back up to Crossgates. So 87 miles clocked up at an avg speed of 17 mph which for an easy days ride is fine for me

Ride 03/06/2023

Ride 03/06/2023

Well it’s a beautiful day to go cycling sunny, little wind and no clouds in the sky. So it was the usual bun run this morning with a slight detour to the cafe stop due to road closures. 8 of us on the wreaking crew ride and for a chance not going too fast, quite a pleasant pace I was looking to clock some extra stuff today, it was a great day for it and since we get very few of these it was an excellent time to do it. I followed a couple of the other guys who were going around Loch Leven but once around I parted ways as I was going to go home back over Knockhill to get some elevation in the bag. So 70 miles clocked up at and avg speed of 17 mph and that will do nicely

Ride 23/05/2023 Ride London 100

Ride 28/05/2023 Ride London 100

Well what can I say, I’m so happy that I was able to finish the ride this year but also within the 5 hour limit that I had set for myself. The day started at 04:00 in the morning and driving into London to my booked parking slot. Bat just like last years event even though I was there by 07:00 it took an hour and half to get through all the crowds and queues to the start of the ride So I was looking for a train to get on today, as I would need that to get anywhere near my time challenge. I got to the first feed station at mile 25 to grab some water, but I had got their alone. To keep to the time limit I was going fast trying to get that 20 mph avg or better. By chance as I was a few miles out from the first stop I saw a 3 man train and tagged on as they were going very fast, over 25 mph or more. My aim here was to keep with them as long as I could, either until I blew up or got to then end of the ride. The 3 riders were the Kenilworth wheelers, there was no way I could pull a turn, I was flat out just keeping up with them, and would only slow them down if I did. But this afforded me the opportunity to get some lead in my overall time and thus allow me some spare time towards the end of the ride if I did blow up. I managed to stay with them for 68 miles non stop which is just awesome for me but I had to pull off at the last stop at 87 miles which incidentally the same place I broke down last year and had to abandon. I was out of water at this point so had to stop or risk having no water until the end of the ride. But I only had 15 miles at this point and I still had a working bike so I soldiered on at my pace, still close to 25 mph as most of the road was downhill back to London. So over all I had a fantastic day and clocked up 102 miles at just shy of 22 mph average, which meant I finished the ride in 4 hours and 40 mins, well happy with that as I probably will never again get close to or beat that

Ride 21/05/2023

Ride 21/05/2023

6 of us on the bun run this morning with a wet forecast I was on the winter bike and wet weather gear. It actually wasn’t that wet, it was mostly a drizzle with dry patched in between. Usual route to the cafe stop today, I didn’t bother starting early today as I was looking for a recovery ride after 4 days of hard riding. Steady pace to the cafe stop for coffee and cake and again a steady pace for most of the way home. I was with Ken today so we opted to go the coastal route back home, with Chris tagging along. So I was riding at the front now after spending a lot of the time at the back or middle of the group ride. Since I was leading out I kept a steady, but firm pace back to Dalgety Bay with some Tempo work back up to Crossgates. This was why the ride turned out to be faster than I thought it was going to be and a higher avg power, especially compared to yesterdays ride of over 18 mph for less power, this was probably due to a less hilly route. Anyway 55 miles clocked up at over 16 mph avg speed. So this will be the last bun run rides I do for 2 weeks as next week I’ll be doing the Ride London with the aim of cycling 100 miles in less than 5 hours, which equates to 20 mph avg or more, gonna need some good luck for that ride

Ride 20/05/2023

Ride 20/05/2023

9 of us on the bun run this morning, it wasn’t forecast to rain so I had no rain gear with me, and we had little wind, but we did get a few spots of rain on the ride and thankfully it wasn’t much, so I didn’t suffer getting cold and wet It turned out to be a good days ride in the end, so for the beginning I stuck in the bunch, riding at tempo. After the cafe stop I decided I would do some extra with a few of the guys who were going around Loch Leven. I wasn’t feeling particularly strong today, my legs are still a little sore, I’m not really getting enough recover time giving I’m cycling 5 days a week, but I was feeling good enough to carry the other guys for the bulk of the route when we broke from the main group who headed the normal way back to Dunfermline over Knockhill. There were 4 of us doing the extra miles, heading around Loch Leven and then over some lumpy stuff through Cardenden and Auchtertool before I headed home to Crossgates. I was looking for 65 miles today so I did a little bit past Crossgates to get that, and was quite surprised by the end of the ride I was averaging over 18 mph So all in all a very good day of cycling, lets hope it will continue next week when I do the Ride London 100.

Ride 14/05/2023 Dunning Randonee

Ride 14/05/2023 Dunning Randonee

Today was May’s Randonee and there were 6 of us on the run. Weather forecast was for rain so I dressed appropriately which turned out to be a bit overkill given that it didn’t rain Anyhow our route today would be going over Knockhill, through Glendevon and along to Dunning for our cafe stop. Then we would be heading for Bridge of Earn and over some lumpy stuff through Wicks o’Baiglie before heading around Loch Leven and then back up and over Knockhill again. After yesterdays 100 mile ride I wasn’t looking to go too hard today especially since we would be doing a lumpy ride over just shy of 4500 feet of elevation. To start with we would have a cross wind and a tailwind to the cafe stop which was nice. For lunch I had soup, coffee and cake before we carried on towards Bridge of earn. The tough part was next, although Wicks o’Baiglie is not a long climb, its quite sharp to begin at 12% before it levels out towards the top, then you have some undulations before heading towards Loch Leven. Unfortunately once around Loch Leven we had a stiff headwind heading back through Cleish and along to Knockhill before the final climb up Knockhill. So overall it was a good ride with a few spots of rain that never came to anything clocking up 77 miles at an avg speed of 16 mph.

Ride 13/05/2023 100 miles

Ride 13/05/2023 100 miles

The weather was looking good today which meant I could get a good ride in today. 8 of us on the bun run this morning, although it was chilly and cloudy which I was not expecting. The weather forecast was sunshine from the get go but that wasn’t the case to begin with. Thankfully it wasn’t too windy but we did start with a headwind to the cafe stop and ultimately I would end up with a lot of headwind over the course of this ride. After the cafe stop it did start to warm up a bit and eventually the sun came out and the temps did rise to around 18 degrees Once I had finished the bun run ride I stopped at home to grab some lunch. The plan today was to do a 100 miles but I would split it over the bun run and then on my own for the next 50 miles. It was a headwind riding back home for lunch but as said before it wasn’t too strong so I could keep up a good pace. After lunch I decided I would do the 2 bridges route which is a bit flatter and would allow me to see how I was doing for the ride London which is a flat route. Again I had a tailwind on my outbound leg heading towards Falkirk, where I stopped at the Kelpies for some coffee and cake By this time it was very sunny and hot, just the way I like it although the suncream that I had packed for the ride turned out to be an empty bottle Thankfully I did put cream on my legs before the start of today’s ride but I didn’t put any cream on my arms until I rolled my sleeves on my second outing and then discovered I had no suncream. I took my chances and had my sleeves up and down over the ride just to try and protect my arms but my wrists still got a little bit burnt Anyhow I was back into the headwind for a second time on my final leg home from Kincardine Bridge to Dalgety Bay with the little last slog up to Crossgates. So 100 miles clocked up at an avg speed of 17 mph which is not too bad for the lumpy ride that I was on, I still climbed 4800 feet, but the end result was me being about 45 min over the 5 hour mark that I’m aiming for on the ride London. If I can get into a good of riders I stand a good chance of reaching my goal, assuming the weather isn’t horrendous