Dave 123
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Reacquainted with my mountain bike tonight for a ride on and around the Wimpole ridge. Not many birds at all, only a few sheep and a miserable bloke walking 3 Doberman dogs.
The ground was as hard as iron, in the rutted bits my bingo wings wrapped fully round my weedy biceps. I could have let some pressure out of the tyres but where's the fun in that?
I wasn't intending to go down the fast track into Eversden but at the last minute I couldn't resist. I never give it full beans from top to bottom, and tonight I couldn't have as my legs were cooked from my first spin session in 5 weeks last night, but I still got 5th over all on the strava segment...... there's a challenge.
Not much sunshine about but the cloudy sky was nice and interesting
Almost 18 miles, my calves are so sore!
https://www.strava.com/activities/1709181372
The ground was as hard as iron, in the rutted bits my bingo wings wrapped fully round my weedy biceps. I could have let some pressure out of the tyres but where's the fun in that?
I wasn't intending to go down the fast track into Eversden but at the last minute I couldn't resist. I never give it full beans from top to bottom, and tonight I couldn't have as my legs were cooked from my first spin session in 5 weeks last night, but I still got 5th over all on the strava segment...... there's a challenge.
Not much sunshine about but the cloudy sky was nice and interesting
Almost 18 miles, my calves are so sore!
https://www.strava.com/activities/1709181372
. The high temperatures had so far out me off. But yesterday the weather cooled so it was on. I had found a route of the coast and clays Sportive which past within 4 miles of my accommodation. Out the door at 0530 . Straight up the 250ft climb out if Holywell Bay ( I bored with it now )it's the only way out . Out to Newlyn east to pick up the route . Newquay and up the coast road to Padstow then went northly just to catch a edge of Bodmin moor . Then across the county to the manmade landscape of the clay working which had a strange beauty . Finally heading homeward pulled into a post office which also served good and coffee . Sat at the picnic table feeling smug with 85 miles on the clock when a touring cyclist rolled in got chatting and he'd come from southern Portugal ( not in 1 day
) . He's on a 2 year tour and was heading to Wales then Ireland and Scotland considering hed cycle over the Pyrenees He said it was hilly here I had to agree . A few more hilly miles home ,1 hiccup as the gps powered down at 95 mile I had forgot to charge it . In total 103 miles with 8500ft of upness so only 85 feet per mile
which just about counts asflat down here
. A tough ride but happy to have got round still at 14.2 mph . Weather was beginning to warm up as I got back wouldnt have fancied it last week in the searing heat
. I did take a pic' on the phone but I must have wobbled whilst also trying to hold my bike upright whilst taking the pic'. It came out fuzzier than an old woolen pullover. 

) and was in training for an Ironwoman event. I don't think I've ever been that fit in my whole life.