Completed the Wiggle New forest 100 this weekend why was my first ever imperial century ride.
I live in south Wales, where i've always thought the real hill climbers are made! Gotta say, the word undulating has a much more sinister meaning than i first realised!
Where I live, you tend to have some serious climbing in parts of a ride so i thought a ride down south with those "undulating" hills would be fairly straight forward.
Undulating, it turns out is posh for little and often. Not a single categorised climb for the entire route but good lord did my legs hurt!!!
If anyone is interested the route I rode is here![]()
Look out for the 200km On & Offshore Audax next September thenWould love to cycle round the New Forest or Isle of Wight next year.
Well done!
We did a swap: While you were in the South, finding it surprisingly hilly, I was in the Brecon Beacons, finding it unsurprisingly hilly. I managed 1300m (4,200ft) in just 50 miles. So I think your comment about real hill climbers in S Wales has some merit!
Is that the one at the end of Talybont Resevoir? It was indeed a swine of a hill. I stopped once to catch my breath, and once to help out another rider who had problems with her gears (a convenient excuse for a rest)Was that the Evans ride? If so it takes in one of my most feared hills! Known locally as the Glyn, it's about a mile long and kicks up into the 20% mark a few times.
Is that the one at the end of Talybont Resevoir?