That’s all there is until we embark on this ‘epic’ journey. (Well I think it’s epic anyway). Training is continuing at a pace. I did a total of 112 kms in 3 rides last week.
Tuesday, I thought I’d try the route set out for the inaugural ride of the ‘Cummins Daventry Cycling Club’. It’s a variation on a ride I have done but takes in an extra village. I decided to do it the other way round, (no, not facing the back of my bike,) the opposite way round the route I mean. I really enjoyed it to start with, but the wind seemed to be in my face whichever way I turned! I really believe someone up 'there' has it in for me when I go out. I think a committee gets together and they decide to make it as challenging as possible! The route was 22 miles and at one point going down Longdown Lane, I was actually doing 58.4 km/h that's around 35 mph!!! When I got to Flecknoe things slowed up considerably, there's a long hill up to the village, it was a corker to trot up on horseback, but when it comes to your own leg power it's a different matter, as is Staverton Hill which followed almost straight away after. Blimey that's a long hill!!
Thursday I went to Everdon, Weedon, had to get off and walk the last 100m of the hill that comes out at Dodford (I'm a failure!!) Daventry all round the ring road, out to Staverton & back home. Quite an steady one, but met some real gentlemen. Three huge lorries all waited until there was nothing coming the other way before pulling out to pass me.
Then Saturday, Em & I with some friends of ours, Sally & Sue, went for a 2nd session of bag packing in M&S Food Hall in Milton Keynes. We raised £185 in 2.5 hrs. It was really quiet for a Saturday though, perhaps it was something to do with the Cup Final? Still, we did very well and that money has now been deposited into out respective Just Giving accounts. A BIG thanks to Sally & Sue for their sterling efforts. Sue was like a rottweiler with a bone, she wouldn't let go and Sally said she now knows what rejection feels like!! But thanks to one man, she does know a vast amount more about plastic than she did before we went. Bless her!!! Oh, and thanks to the very kind gentleman who gave me £5 just to go away!!!
Sunday was long ride day as Saturday afternoon was a wash out. It was a lovely day & I did 34 miles, via Daventry, Rugby, Barby, Welton, Norton, Badby. I think I hit 'The Wall' at Barby, or it could have been the short, but really steep, sharp little hill I had to climb, but I have to say, I LOVE the road surface just outside Barby, it's so smooth! I'll bore you all about road surfaces another time shall I?
20 May 2008
15 weeks and counting!!!
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bag packing,
failure,
hills,
lorries,
miles,
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Sally,
Sue,
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