The joys of Slow Cycling. 75 minutes for around 12 miles, and that was on rather flat roads and with the wind behind me. From the Travelodge at the A49/A5 junction south of Shrewsbury, via Condover, Ryton, Longnor and All Stretton to Church Stretton, where there seemed to be something going on, if that Mercia Fell Runners gazebo meant anything. Glorious sunshine, and wonderful views of The Lawley and Care Caradoc for most of the way; but quite a lot of standing water on the country lanes, to add to the usual standing mud.
In his lifetime he suffered from unreality, as do so many Englishmen.
Jorge Luis Borges
The main road from Ilkley through Otley and Pool to the bottom of Harewood Hill follows the R. Wharfe valley so it is basically flat or rather downhill overall as the river flows east. There is a bridge to the north at each of the forenamed which means a hill just as turning in the opposite direction means, a hill. That's the thing about roads in river valleys. So for around 14 miles today with the river on my left I could wonder "so how much is a Cinelli Shark?" and then as I turned north and started climbing, conclude "but who wants one?"
If it had not been for the freezing wind and the squally rain my perambulation through country villages - Castly, Weeton, Askwith and more, would have been a lovely 33 miles and 1900 feet but about the only pleasure was seeing two full and bright rainbows. I think they came with the rain.
Oh and on a road out of Harrogate hearing a burbling noise and sensing several hundred horsepower behind my right shoulder as a Lamborghini Aventador paused until he could give me my 5 feet of clearance before roaring past.
It was bright orange.
But I suppose if you are a drug dealer you need to be conspicuous in the Waitrose carpark.
Last edited by Graham Breeze; 05-03-2022 at 08:27 PM.
"...as dry as the Atacama desert".
I've seen the Miche sprocket and carrier system online, but not in the flesh. In theory it's a great idea, but if they're only going up to an 18t there isn't much point. You could always put a 42t ring on the front, that should give you a shade under 63"
I'm riding 74", which gives me a top speed of 26 mph at 120rpm, but it is fairly flat here with just short 1 in 9 ramps at the edges of the valleys
First day of Paris-Nice today.
Stunning stage and yes, I was a bit misty-eyed at the finish.
"...as dry as the Atacama desert".
What happened to no spoilers Graham?
Even cryptic ones!
Visibility good except in Hill Fog
Last edited by Graham Breeze; 07-03-2022 at 10:09 AM.
"...as dry as the Atacama desert".
So, why ride a fixed wheel? I don't understand.
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent
It's handy around flat cities, as there's less to go wrong and you're never really going that quick. And you can pretend to be a hipster.
I can only assume that Brett lives in a big flat city, and there's a big hipster scene there.