Early Spring Sunshine

For the second weekend in a row South-East England enjoyed mild and sunny conditions. Making the most it, I decided to deviate from my normal training routes and head further a field.  Saturday I decided to ride to Brighton, following the route of a charity ride from Clapham Common (upon which I live) to the coastal town.
It is a lovely route particularly once you get out of Greater London into the Surrey or Northern Downs. Once outside the M25, much of the ride is on quiet country lanes. Here the hum of traffic is replaced with the sounds of the country, and now with the sounds of Spring. While riding along by myself I could not help but reflect on how much simpler the world is on a bike in such surroundings.
There aren't any major climbs, rather rolling hills, though the Beacon just past Ditchling always presents a challenge.  Over the Beacon and it is a fast descent into Brighton.  On this section I maxed at about 95km/hr (Garmin Connect).


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Sunday, Mark and I headed to the Chilterns, north-west of London.  Mark had made the suggestion during the week, and when Cycling Weekly published a route on Thursday our minds were made up.  Starting in Marlow, we headed north-west towards Frieth.  During the first section of the route, we passed participants of a duathlon riding on the opposite side of the road - the lead riders on TT bike and deep aero wheels, the stragglers on mountain bikes with knobbly tyres.  The difference in equipment could not have been greater, nor their speeds.
A route was over rolling hills, with a couple particularly steep climbs.  Two in particular come to mind, the one outside Skirmett on the way out, and the last climb just outside Fingest on the return.  Apart from the lovely birch-lines roads, the first half of the ride also offered terrific views of Oxfordshire after the fabulously named Christmas Common.
After a cup of tea in Chinnor, we rode to Princes Risborough and then turned back on ourselves to Saunderton before heading south to Bledlow Ridge.  During this time we could hear the continuous tooting of a steam train.  Turns out there is a steam train between Chinnor and Princes Risborough.
A puncture on the roll into the Marlow was the only downside of an otherwise fantastic morning in the early spring sunshine.  (Garmin Connect)


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2009 SWRC Early Spring Cyclosportive

For the second weekend in a row I participated in a sportive in the Northern Downs.  This week it was the SWRC (South West Road Club) Early Spring Cyclosportive.
The sun was out and more importantly it was dry.  The conditions had me in two minds as to what to wear.  Last weekend I was cold whenever I was stationary.  Not wanting a repeat I decided to err on the side of warmth, so headed out with base layer, softshell, gillet, winter gloves and skullcap.  This week I was too hot.  Within the first 20km, I needed to take off the skullcap and have the front of my gillet and softshell open to allow air in.  I say this as though it was hot ... it wasn't, it was only 9C max but it was warm in the sun.
Unlike last week, I was alone, so I was able to ride at my own pace.  No waiting for others, no excessive stops at drinks stations etc.  I had wanted to complete the course under 4hr, so was delighted to finish in 3hr45min (Garmin Connect) ... particularly as I hadn't factored in the gradients of the hills in the second half of the course especially Combe Hill.
The Cyclosport video provides a fantastic insight to the route and the conditions.


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The Surrey Rumble

Yesterday I rode the Surrey Rumble with the Stragglists.  It isn't the largest event on the British Sportive scene with a maximum of 250 entrants, however it is well organised, and follows a scenic route.
Starting from Downside Village Hall, the route immediately heads upwards.  After just 10km the largest climb is under our belts, then it is the rolling parcours of Surrey.  The first checkpoint was Fishers Farm Park (45km) outside Wisborough Green, the second was Manor Farm Craft Centre (88km) outside Seale.  The ladies at Manor Farm had prepared some fantastic cakes that were a hit with all.
Lengthy stops at both ruined my official time - 5hr 42min (Garmin Connect), however the goal for the day wasn't to post a fantastic time it was to get more miles under the belt.  Coincidentally, it was almost the exact same time I posted in the 30km longer Mutual Community Challenge Tour in January.  That said I was happy with the way I rode - equally I was impressed with the way Dave Thomas rode also.
Next weekend is the SWRC Early Spring Cyclosportive, an opportunity post a better time.


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