Sunday, 11th April - The PaulB Recovery Ride, Hebden Bridge / Whalley / Ribble Valley

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ColinJ

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Sysagent said:
Do I really look that fat in real life!

;-(

Better get some more miles in and cut down on the cakes...
Why do you think I wasn't including myself in the photographs! My camera has a timer function which I'm happy to use when I've got my full winter kit on - heavy jackets are a good disguise for beer/cake bellies. At this time of year, I tend to stay behind the camera!

Oops - I just noticed that the photograph was corrupted when I uploaded it. I'll try again... Here you go! :smile:

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PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
Aperitif said:
"Where's Whalley?"

Only joking - nice photos and scenes Colin - once again it's the face to a name exercise that makes it fun! :becool:

Well done PaulB. Happy recovery...

Thanks for that, Aperitif. And thanks for the photo, Colin.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Hi all! And thanks for a great day out. I'm sorry I was a bit slow - as Colin says, some of those hills were a shock, even compared to the bit of Northumberland I'm familiar with. I forgot of course, the group I ride with up there are pretty relaxed, and so I tend to keep to the front of the pack, not struggling to keep up. You guys (and girls!) are all a bit faster than me!

Also, I noticed I was the only person with a rack and rack pack. I'm a tourer at heart I think. A tourer of flat places....:becool:

An especially big thanks to the return peleton for getting, nay, forcing! me back Hebden Bridge in time for that train, and keeping me to a speed I'd never have maintained alone.

I got into York at 9, by 9.15 I was sitting in bed in front of the telly, with a huge bowl of cereal - all I could be bothered to 'cook'.

The amazing thing is that I didn't really hurt anywhere, and after a good's night sleep, am fine. Yes, it was damn hard in places, and I'm glad I sat out the extra loop, but maybe, just maybe, one day, I'll get better and faster!

The good thing is that having worked out various average speeds (total time, total riding time, total time if I hadn't had a two hour cafe stop but one hour...) I'm still above the minimum average speed required for the Leap into the Aire.

Oh god, I'm going back to those hills next week!
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
It was nice to meet you, Arch and good to know of your hill climbing possibilities around where you live in mountainous York! I will be attempting the LITA at the same venue next week so I'll see you then.
 

Rammylad

Active Member
Location
Ramsbottom
Well done to everybody yesterday, it was really nice to meet you all and I look forward to riding with you all again soon ~ Thanks.
 
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