Sunday, 1.14 according to the Garmin, and out on the roadbike heading, unusually for me, into the wind for the outbound ride. A quick surprise was a road closed until 6pm had reopened. I had expected to have to join the cycle path at this junction. The poorly sited cycle direction sign applies to the cycle path on the shared pavement not the road.
Given the NNE wind climbing the east facing
Humps and a hill in the heat of the day was not an attractive proposition and I did subsequently join the cycle route with its steep but shorter climbs hidden in the trees ahead.
Onto Knaresborough, and on the decent of the A59 their was a sudden clatter and I halted outside Mother Shiptons but nothing amiss.
North to Farnham with the lane of that name looking like a cycle highway, The two in front were somewhat slow on the level and descents but quicker than me on the climbs
On towards Staveley I decided there was enough of a decent and level section to overtake without them overtaking me on a climb although judging by the Varias alerts that might have been a close thing. Through Minskip and Boroughbridge
Stopped at the riverside park for a snack, suppose it has ecological benefits but the lack of a view of the river is unfortunate. Decision time given the wind, via Cundall and Asenby to Topcliffe or the A168 and Rainton. Decided on the latter as the A168 would have greater opportunity to adopt a drops position. What I had overlooked was the extra climbing involved, fundamentally through Kirby Hill (um, clue in the name maybe…)
A windsock between the A168 and A1(M) seemed to be pointing to Harrogate.
Paused at Rainton for a further snack and then to Topcliffe and the A167 north. This was more tedious than the A168 with little to guide on how was left battling the cross head wind.
Eventually reached the A61 and turned east towards Thirsk and soon the first objective of the ride - a V pubname.
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/abc-of-pubs-and-cafes-2024.295234/page-13#post-7201084
Ride then reversed but continuing on the A61 over the A1(M) and onto Ripon for the W pubname.
Then direct to Bishop Monkton, with the wind assist pushing to two PRs, for the final snack and then the climb of Moor Road to rejoin the A61 and the reverse of last Saturdays outward ride. 50.82 miles 1939ft climbed 13.3mph avg