Well it was an interesting day. It was nice to see tubbycyclist again and meet some new faces. I learnt a lot on my first calendar event even though I packed with just a few km to go.
The wind was morale sapping, particularly for the last 20 km into Ellesmere, and after turning round didn't even last long as a tailwind. There were a few slushy patches but no ice, however some roads had long deep floods up to axle height and one was shut by the police (it came to at least thigh height I was told). There were several showers but at least it didn't rain all day. The sun even came out to play at times.
So that's the weather report but what did I learn?
- Lesson one: my comfortable but heavy (18kg) bullet proof tourer is not fit for purpose (it was the one with butterfly bars and a fat cyclist wearing a red Altura jersey sat on top). It's a load carrying machine. I know I am an average 3 mph slower on it than the road bike but wanted to try it out for audax use.
- Lesson two: an Edge 705 is a pretty good GPS but the battery only lasts 10 hrs and an external pack is only able to run it for an hour or so. I therefore need an Etrex 20.
- Lesson three: it is good to carry extra layers.
- Lesson four: I have a dodgy right knee which needs investigation.
After Weston my right knee started to really pain me. I dropped my speed and then got cold but an extra layer was good. Nr Alderley Edge the GPS display decided to quit. I was on very dark, unsigned roads, limping along and feeling cold. I decided to quit and followed the only signed road around to find a pub and arrange I lift. I could kick myself now as another 12 km or so and I would have made it within 12.5 hrs (if i'd found the way). I can hardly walk at the moment though so kicking myself might be quite hard to do! I've had mild pain in the knee for a few months but can happily manage 100+ mile rides on the road bike normally. Bit worried it's a degenerative change so will be popping into work (A&E) for some preferential assessment today.
Hey ho. Live to fight another day I suppose.
