The day didn’t start too well as I underestimated the time it would take to get to Highclere. So I was bombing it down the M3 to get there
before registration closed. Ended up missing the signs for Highclere and found myself on part of the route, flying down the country lanes and unfortunately ( for him ) bagging a wood pigeon .. Finally found the estate , registered and met Mike & Adrian just before the start. This meant that instead of being there in good time ready for the off it all felt a bit rushed and frantic..
We set off in small group, with Adrian driving us along.. Then with just 10 miles covered I had a front wheel puncture. Changed the tube ok but had problems getting the tyre up to a good pressure.. So lost about 20mins due to that.. Then when I did set off I had one of the marshals following me on a motorcycle. I think he was following because I could be the last of the 115 mile group on the road ! Anyway he was really starting to bug me as I tried to catch up with all the people ahead. I thought “ at least go in front so I can draught you “ This stage of the ride was a real struggle as the wind ( it was very ‘ blowy ‘ all day ) , was in my face and all I could see in front was empty roads..
I eventually caught a couple of riders so I tucked in behind for a few miles, got a bit of strength back then pushed off in front. I went straight past the first water zone and could see some small groups ahead. I got into a little group of four or five and we made good progress. That was until we turned left at a crossroads ( the arrow sign had slipped round on the post ) instead of going straight on.
After a few miles something did not seem right so we did a 180 and headed back, shouting out to some other riders following us.
Later on came across Adrian just finishing dealing with a puncture.. He had a more serious mechanical snag as well – his rear wheel kept falling out of the drop outs. He told me to carry on , I did not see him again so either he got going or a support vehicle picked him up ?
After that brief stop I just tried to keep going - not looking at the mileometer as I was suffering a bit in the wind . The course
was very tricky, lots of single track roads with more gravel than a quarry, with loads of mud and horse poo for good measure. The course was very up & down without ever seeming to have any real big hills. Unfortunately for me on the last hill ( there were a few ), I punctured again with only 8 miles to the finish. I was a bit cheesed off at this point and limped in on my own with 7 hrs 51 mins showing on my watch for the 115 miles although I had done 120..
I have never seen so many people dealing with punctures on a ride – even the Dragon Ride which had 1500 riders – someone said it was Tutenkhamins ( god knows the right spelling ) revenge …
Met Mike at the finish – he put in a good time of 7hrs 15 ( I think ).
I hope Adrian made it back ok ?