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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Well, that June's qualifying ride done and dusted.
A ride down to Ashford in deepest, darkest Kent for a veggie brekkie and cuppa.
It was fabulous weather today. Very mild early this morning with a bit of a tailwind giving me a helping hand riding south east, the wind becoming a bit of a nuisance for the return, via the the very lovely Wye Valley and rolling pilgrims Way.
So, scores on the doors.
100 miles for the day. No extra Eddingtons this time.
Imperial century month #175 in a row.
Imperial century #354
Back on the cycle commute tomorrow.
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The M20 road and rail bridges crossing the Medway
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13 rider

Guru
Location
leicester
Well it's the 2nd of the month and I've completed my imperial ton ride for June 😁. I'm away the last 2 weeks of June so that limits my chances ,was all prepped for yesterday but didn't fancy battling the headwind home as the forecast had less wind today I changed the day . 113 miles my longest ride for quite a while from Leicester out into the Vale of Belvoir and around the back of Grantham and back . Wind didn't make it to tough coming back but was wilting near the end the last hill to home was a bit of a grovel
 

robjh

Legendary Member
June's ride done on Saturday 7th, when I did the first of the duo of 'Anglesey and Back' 300k audaxes, which run over two days, part 1 (this one) going north from Chepstow to Menai Bridge, and part 2 on the Sunday heading back south to Chepstow. It is a variant of the better known Brian Chapman Memorial 600k audax, but allowing a bit more sleep at the halfway point.

It was a tough ride in both directions, but I felt it more on this part with a morning of heavy showers, and a whipping wind that was more head- than tail- and made some sections a real slog. Most of the 3900m of climbing were packed into the first half, including the killer 'Machynlleth Mountain Road' out of Llanidloes, although even the supposedly flatter sections could pack an unexpectedly steep % here and there. The scenery on the route was impressive from start to finish, but these weren't the best conditions to enjoy it. Nonetheless, the twilight climb up to Pen-y-Gwryd and sweep down the Llanberis Pass were pretty memorable and made up for a lot of toil* to get there.

I started at 0500, and arrived at the Menai Bridge control at 2300, so 18 hours for 195 miles / 314 km. The sleep on a mattress in the Scouts Hall was bloody awful, and I set off again at 0600 for another 300k, but that's another ride (and a superb day).

78th consecutive month with a 100+ mile ride, and 166th imperial century ever.

* don't take my moaning too literally. It was good type 2 fun, and I am now convinced I had a brilliant, if challenging ride, and would do it again

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Nearly there : the Menai Bridge at 11pm
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