by Jon H » Mon May 22, 2006 2:35 pm
Eee, by eck it's grim oop north.
The Yorkshire weather forecast in a previous thread was spot on; "If you can see the hills it's going to rain, if you can't see the hills it's raining". For the first half of the ride I could see the hills, and very nice the views were too. But somewhere around the halfway point the first drops of rain appeared, invited their friends along, and soon they were busy bouncing off the ground and joining up to form rivers running down the roads.
I rode most of the route at my own pace, but joined up with small groups at four places on the flat(ish) parts along the valleys. One of these I regretted, as sitting in the the group meant I was doing less work and got so cold I started having trouble changing gear because my hands were going numb. I was glad when we got to the next big uphill so I could start working hard again. And as it was the last one, it meant the pain and suffering was almost over. Once over that it was into time trial mode down the last valley to the end, finishing in 7:24:44.
The scene at the HQ afterwards was something like a refugee camp after a great flood, with riders soaked to the skin waiting in line for hot food and drinks.