I had 60 miles left to do to meet my 250 a month quota and I was adamant I was going to do it all today. My heart sunk a little when I looked out the window first thing this morning to see a blanket of white. I decided to go for it anyway but on my hybrid bike instead of my Galaxy, certain the main roads would be clear.
The main roads were clear, albeit a little slushy in places first thing. I was going to join the new shared use path that runs along the A499. As I went to cycle onto the path from the main road, bam I hit the deck.
There was no ice about and the path wasn't slippy, but further investigation found that the actual drop kerbstone itself was extremely slippy. My front wheel must have slipped on it on my approach. I suffered a grazed elbow and a grazed knee (well just below the knee so technically the shin I suppose). My Carradice Barley suffered a scuffed side pocket, which I was most upset about as it has damaged a bit of the fabric but not enough to make a hole. My bike suffered a scraped pedal and scraped bar end and I had to straighten the handlebars (yeah for multi tools!). Thankfully no other damage, I fell on the non-mech side and the wheels look ok.
I decided to carry on regardless as I wasn't really in any pain. On the way home though my cleat got stuck in my pedal. I was going to try and get it out and stick it back on my shoe as I was over 20 miles away from home but at this point noticed that the screw had a bit of plate from the bottom of the shoe on it. So rather than coming loose, the screws have actually sheared away from the plate you screw them into. That's cheap Lidl shoes for you. So the last leg wasn't as comfortable as it could have been.
Just to top it off I got hailed & snowed on several times and the last time it hailed, one of them got in my eye and another one hit me just below my eye and really hurt. It's left a little red mark.
I'm now feeling a little battered and sore so I'm going to console myself by making myself a cup of tea and attempting to eat an entire easter egg in one sitting. Tesco have them for a £1 at the moment. Go on, you know you want to get several and eat them all before Easter!
The main roads were clear, albeit a little slushy in places first thing. I was going to join the new shared use path that runs along the A499. As I went to cycle onto the path from the main road, bam I hit the deck.
There was no ice about and the path wasn't slippy, but further investigation found that the actual drop kerbstone itself was extremely slippy. My front wheel must have slipped on it on my approach. I suffered a grazed elbow and a grazed knee (well just below the knee so technically the shin I suppose). My Carradice Barley suffered a scuffed side pocket, which I was most upset about as it has damaged a bit of the fabric but not enough to make a hole. My bike suffered a scraped pedal and scraped bar end and I had to straighten the handlebars (yeah for multi tools!). Thankfully no other damage, I fell on the non-mech side and the wheels look ok.
I decided to carry on regardless as I wasn't really in any pain. On the way home though my cleat got stuck in my pedal. I was going to try and get it out and stick it back on my shoe as I was over 20 miles away from home but at this point noticed that the screw had a bit of plate from the bottom of the shoe on it. So rather than coming loose, the screws have actually sheared away from the plate you screw them into. That's cheap Lidl shoes for you. So the last leg wasn't as comfortable as it could have been.
Just to top it off I got hailed & snowed on several times and the last time it hailed, one of them got in my eye and another one hit me just below my eye and really hurt. It's left a little red mark.
I'm now feeling a little battered and sore so I'm going to console myself by making myself a cup of tea and attempting to eat an entire easter egg in one sitting. Tesco have them for a £1 at the moment. Go on, you know you want to get several and eat them all before Easter!