sevenfourate
Devotee of OCD
- Location
- Lowestoft, Suffolk
@sevenfourate - don't you ever sleep?![]()
I thought that since you get up before sunrise for dog walks and bike rides, you must go to bed about 4 hours earlier than this!
Huh. Sleep. You what ?
@sevenfourate - don't you ever sleep?![]()
I thought that since you get up before sunrise for dog walks and bike rides, you must go to bed about 4 hours earlier than this!
Haha - that is what I am going to prepare for now! (Puzzle games and crosswords until I doze off...)Huh. Sleep. You what ?
Will edit later, but completed the hottest and most humid London to Brighton bike ride on record. Phone died in the heat at Ditchling Beacon, so the last segment wasn't recorded. Walked up, very slowly. The heat in open sun was really punishing.
This year marred by serious accidents, details of which are a bit thin, but one caught thousands of us in a country lane around 12 miles out, and we were stood still for over two hours. Once restarted, my son had Di2 issues, which he eventually resolved by disconnecting everything and plugging it back together. Needs attention!
The delays caused all sorts of issues down the line. The final check point below the Beacon shut on time, meaning one less water stop.
Then, having made it up the Beacon, reconnected with my son (straight up the Beacon non-stop) had an ice cream, we set off again, cruising enjoyably down to the A27/23 and...stopped again for another accident. 30-odd minutes while organisers and police put a diversion in place, then finally got to the finish.
While all this was happening, the announcer at the finish line was saying they'd shut down and pack away at 7.15, despite thousands still unfinished. No other details hiven as to delays, which caused some anxiety for those waiting.
Fortunately, they did not carry though with this madness, and the huge mass of delayed riders got there in the end. There were still stragglers 30 minutes after I finished.
But...job done!


.A steady but satisfying ride today. Temperatures had fallen a few degrees to the mid 20s only to be replaced by a strong SSW wind and threats of thunderstorms. I decided to avoid some of my more remote roads and instead headed to Bowland via the Tour de France route. First came Jubilee Tower and then the Trough of Bowland itself. As I mentioned last week I really appreciate the repairs that have been made to the road. Even better it was technically still closed meaning cyclists had it more or less to ourselves. From the trough I made my way to Chipping via some more hills and had a coffee stop at the country store. This first half of the ride had been quite hilly and so I decided to head across the flatlands of the Fylde to Pilling and then followed the coast back home. I paused for an ice cream in Glasson dock and admired the tall ship that is currently docked. Overall 91 km with 1110 m of climbing.
Pictures are of Bowland’s answer to Sycamore Gap (it’s an oak), the view from the road after the trough, bike parked after Long flat stretch looking back toward the Bowland Hills, Glasson dock, the Lune path.
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We covered a lot of those roads on one variation of my Whalley - Glasson Dock - Whalley forum ride. Those pictures are tempting me to organise another one for early August, after I get back from my next Devon holiday!Lovely ride. Lovelier pics !