Tuesday 29 June 2010

A Tough Weekend!

On Saturday morning I made towards Woodhatch at Reigate on my trusty Red Emperor equipped with a 48X17 fixed wheel to let Russell Hicks of the Redhill take a couple of jerseys off me. Being there I decided to go on the 16 mph ride to Tully's Farm. It was just a shame that I did not check the route first!

As usual I ended up on the front, and as I was riding a 77" gear, the pace went up a bit! Through Newdigate, Rusper we went until I was faced with the climb up Colgate which I had to attack to keep going. The legs hurt and not surprisingly: my computer was showing 14 mph cresting the steep bit! From there things worsened! Through to Hammer Ponds we rode then left up the steep incline towards the A281. The run-up gave me the momentum to haul the fixed over the top, much the amusement and astonishment of Russell (and me); my legs burning! Thinking that we would ride to Turners Hill via Handcross, I was once again taken aback as we headed towards Staplefield and then up a killer of a hill which emerged at the water tower on the Handcross road. Legs once again in a terminal state! Sadly, Rupert Burbage did not give me a wheel to follow because he was taking it easy before the SCCU 50 the following day which he won with a 1-49: a brilliant ride.

At least the climb up to Turners Hill was straight forward with the fixed not dropping below 16 mph on the climb. A brief stop at Tully's and then off on the straight forward ride back to Earlswood. From there, although tired but still not stratified, I attacked the climb over Redhill on the A23, and then went totally bonkers on the Mersterham drag up to Hooley. The legs were now really feeling the pain, but, as anyone who rides a fixed knows, going down can be more painful than going up. And so it proved on the descent to Coulsdon where the leg speed was threatening cramp which, luckily, did not eventually happen. 62 miles at 18.5 mph, this with all of the climbs, pleased me!

Russell told me that there was a ride around the Reigate Sportive course the following day, which would be home in time for the footie. I chose this ride instead of the Downs Link ride and off we went again: me on gears this time! Poor old Adrian got the route right but went around it the wrong way! But it was a great ride in really hot conditions with a lot of laughs along the way. A nice sedate ride for me with 76 miles at a nice 17.4 mph.

The SoUther Sportive from Reigate is still open and is a really nice ride with climbs that are not leg breaking but hard. It a a local event so have a go!

http://www.southernsportive.com/?go=sunday&page=event&eventid=304

1 comment:

  1. Russell and a number of other riders went off course at Bough Beech, where the long and mid courses split, because the signs had been tampered with by someone. It pays to have knowledge of the route!

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