Peak Performance ? The Polka Dot Challenge
We arrived at event HQ with the hope of a tough but achievable ride in good weather and thankfully both came off. Unfortunately so did I!
Myself, Tamar, Sue and Justin (Tamar?s friends) and Alan and Brian set off together at 8.38am and soon got into a good rhythm.
Amazingly the organisers had gone the extra mile to mimic a real Gran Fondo as we swept past the Bianchi factory (actually a furniture retailer, but hey, the thought was there). A left turn after only a few miles took us up the first and longest climb of the day, Cat and Fiddle. In truth it wasn?t particularly difficult, 7 miles long and shallow, more reminiscent of a continental than British climb.
We continued on over a couple more lumps until arriving at the first control/food stop. I arrived with Justin and Brian was already there. Alan. Tamar and Sue arrived shortly after. Although we were 35 miles into the ride, the climbs hadn?t been particularly taxing and everyone still looked fairly fresh. The weather was perfect for cycling, warm but not humid and a high, thin cloud cover blocking out the strong sunlight.
Having drawn ourselves away from the excellent flapjacks, we soon got into the tempo again. Right from the start I had stayed close to Brian, subconsciously I might add, and we soon latched onto another good group to climb Snake Pass with. It was here that the main problem with the ride started to lure it?s ugly head?..TRAFFIC! With views of the beautiful Peak National Park all around, what a shame it was that at times it felt like coming back through Croydon on a Saturday afternoon. Descending Snake Pass should have been a fast and enjoyable experience but turned into an exercise in patience and concentration.
By the time we hit Castleton the speed had picked up again but a suddenly-braking car ahead of us, for no reason that I could see, caused the group to grab handfuls of brake lever. Unfortunately I touched the rear wheel of the guy in front and went headfirst onto the pavement, together with another bloke behind me. Having checked me, my bike and the other faller were ok, we continued to wind our way towards the hardest climb of the day, Winnets Pass. A sign just before we got to the climb informed us that the gorge?s nickname is ?The Devil?s Arse? and it?s quite a suitable nickname as the imposing ?buttocks? close in from both sides. Although it was a hard climb, 1½ miles at 23% max, I didn?t feel it was as tough as some nearer home, Whitedown for example, but with traffic slowing down and at times stopping in front of me, I was forced to wind my way around the cars and vans to avoid putting my foot down. Uncleating at this point would?ve meant walking up the rest of the climb.
Having got Winnats and Axe Edge out the way, and stopped for another control, Brian and me set off for the final major climb of the day, Gun Hill. This was probably the second hardest climb, especially coming after 83 miles, but, once over it the heads went down and it was full pelt for home although eventually I had to leave the fast group we were in as my right leg was feeling very tight after the fall.
I arrived back at base at 3.38pm, giving me a total time of 6½ hours. Brian was sitting having a coffee and Justin was laying on the grass in ?civis? reading a book. Brian beat me back by a few minutes, Justin maybe twenty! Alan, after back cramps had forced him into a pub, Tamar and Sue turned up shortly after.
We were all very satisfied with our performance (I think) and agreed that it had been a brilliant ride in a great area for cycling. The problems with traffic are understandable as lots of people want to see the views, etc, and the roads were very narrow at times but it?s still annoying. However, it was the only downside to a fine, well organised event.
Thanks to Sue, Justin and Alan for making the day even more enjoyable and special thanks to Tamar for the transport and accommodation and Brian for his pace-making and moral support.
Cheers, David.
The stats??
Distance: 103.21
Ride Time: 5.57.23
Average Speed: 17.32
Top Speed: 49.5 mph.
Heart rate:
Time: 5.36.02 (unfortunately I forgot to take it off ?Freeze? for a while)
Average HR: 151 bpm
Total Time above 150 bpm: 3.14.46