willhub
Guru
Well I went out for a short ride today, pretty windy, cold, I had leg warmers, arm warmers on and gloves in my back pocket, I was just testing a route out, I've got in some roads that I've never being on before.
I planned a rolling route, but it seemed more of flat...rolling...then hilly route, then I was going around the north east corner of leeds and was surprised how close it is, over the A64, about 10 miles further on it suddenly got busy and I thought there a fair or something but that turned out to be the Leeds Fest, I was thinking maybe going in with my bike but I'd have looked abit of a plank, so on I went for half a mile or so it seemed stopped had a mars bar and you could hear the music thumping away.
So I kept on going to taddy then turned off for Church Fenton and the headwind was gusting and tough grinding away at 17mph, thank god a couple miles on it turned into a cross wind!
I got worried near bramham where I was indicating to turn right and swooped to the left I thought bloody hell I'm going onto the A1(M)
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/12174648
I'm surprised the elevation appears to be correct for once it's usually 1000+ft out.
I planned a rolling route, but it seemed more of flat...rolling...then hilly route, then I was going around the north east corner of leeds and was surprised how close it is, over the A64, about 10 miles further on it suddenly got busy and I thought there a fair or something but that turned out to be the Leeds Fest, I was thinking maybe going in with my bike but I'd have looked abit of a plank, so on I went for half a mile or so it seemed stopped had a mars bar and you could hear the music thumping away.
So I kept on going to taddy then turned off for Church Fenton and the headwind was gusting and tough grinding away at 17mph, thank god a couple miles on it turned into a cross wind!
I got worried near bramham where I was indicating to turn right and swooped to the left I thought bloody hell I'm going onto the A1(M)

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/12174648
I'm surprised the elevation appears to be correct for once it's usually 1000+ft out.