Gran Fondo Cymru Report
Wow! A real challenge but thankfully no rain.
Before the ride
Phil and I set off at around 11 on Saturday but traffic was heavy and I think that it took about 5.5 hours to Bala pronounced, as Phil says, (he?s a closet Welshman) with short vowel sounds. We stayed at the White Lion Hotel which was nice but a bit expensive. They let us keep out bikes in the room so are probably worth their hoped-for 4 stars. I went out for a light spin for the first 6 miles of the ride and back. This took me up a steady but reasonably steep hill - at the top my average speed was 12 mph but my average for the return was over 22 and I hit 39mph ? all a taste of what was to come. We had a bar meal and chatted with another rider from Telford and Phil restrained my drinking with descriptions of what the alcohol would do to my performance.
On the ride
On the morning of the ride we were set for an early breakfast and I had requested porridge ? (hot slow-release cycling energy on a plate). Unfortunately the Scandinavian cook hadn?t been told of either fact and we waited for her to get organised ? I asked about the porridge but her reply of, ?vot is zis porridge?, made me rush for the muesli ? perhaps only 3 stars.
We had signed on the evening before and received our strap-on the wrist transponders and it was all pretty well organised with groups of 10 starting every minute. We quickly got on the back of some other riders and Phil was clearly on fire imitating Ivan Basso up the first hill ? after a while I lost him off the back but 5 miles further on he caught up and as we came to the descents. His were fearless and the yellow ACC kit zoomed off into the distance. I eventually got back to him but then I got my first puncture and told Phil to ride on for his coveted Silver award. At the same time I found that my pump was useless but I wasn?t sure if it was that or another hole in my spare tube. I stood by the side of the road scratching my head and at this point the ACC rescue team turned up in the person of Aoden, Sylvain and Matt ? Matt let me have a new tube and Aoden helped out with his excellent French pump while Sylvain took photos! We were soon back on the road ? They fired off into the distance and I had my first spell of lone riding. Soon I came upon Matt who also had a puncture but he said he?d be OK and would catch me up. Time to dig in ? I didn?t really think that I could get to Phil as I had lost a lot of time and he was going so well. The ride up Llanberis pass was pretty hard and against a strong head wind, so I spent most of my time trying to get on the back of chains-gangs of other riders and stayed off the front except on some of the flatter sections. The views of the Snowdonia National Park were spectacular and the ride down to Caenarfon was fast and furious.
Eventually we reached Caenarfon Castle, which is more or less the half way mark, and we were time-checked again. The wind was now behind me I started to made better progress Anyway, another 5 miles down the road and I got my second puncture. But hey presto, a couple in a car stopped announcing themselves as ?Neutral Support ? we?ve got a track pump? so I received some more help and was on my way again ? I?d given up catching Phil and settled in for another lone stint. I also gathered that Matt had more problems with his valve and had to stop again so he never caught up to me.
Just before the second feed stop there was a very steep section and a few riders had stopped or were walking it ? pride kicked in and I made it to the top ? just. After the feed stop I saw Maria who was also fighting a lone battle. She seemed happy enough and said she didn?t want to draught ? she felt that the next and last hill would be more manageable than the last because it was more gradual This was true, but for me it was the hardest of all as it went up for ages with lots of false summits. While I was looking for reserves that I didn?t seem to have Kieren went by me and he still looked pretty fresh. Going down the other side was exciting but by this time I was experience some weird bonking sensations and I felt that my concentration was impaired so I took it steadily. Finally I reached the head of Bala lake where some would turn off for a further Super challenge loop of another hour or more! There was no temptation for me and I completed the course in another 4 miles. By this time I was about 7 minutes behind Phil and I did 7:41:39 which is a silver for my age group ? my computer had 7:07 which was lost time for punctures and 2 short feed stops but the gold standard was 6.42 which was never in sight. So, I felt OK with that and pleased for Phil that even though he hadn?t quite hit his silver goal he was very nearly on it and the first half of his ride had been very strong. Some of the others posted some excellent times and did the longer ride.
After the ride
After receiving our times and certificates we had a very convivial recuperation in the community centre café with all those previously mentioned plus Gavin who had set off early ? we heard that Marek had mechanical problems but we didn?t see him. Some of us met up in Bala in the evening for drinks and a Pizza which was nice and the drive home was quick and easy. All in all a pretty good ride but tough and, as they say, ?somewhat character building?. Well done everybody and thanks to I-team for the excellent organisation.
Next weekend the Polkadot Challenge ? Hey Ho!