by Brian Nolan » Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:08 am
Graham,
I did the ' Spud Riley ' last year.. It is a great event over some quiet back roads.. It is hillier / harder than the Polka Dot Challenge which is also run by Manchester Velo..
Although you do not go up Winnats Pass ( hardest climb in the Polka Dot ), you do have about 16 named climbs.. Fortunately most of them are a mile or two long. As Andrew stated up above, at the start of every climb there is a sign giving ; name of climb, the number and how far to the top which is a neat touch.. Last year the weather turned bad halfway thru it up on the Cat & Fiddle pass so you should be prepared for changing conditions..
I am doing it again this year as it is a great ride, well organised by a good club and all the proceeds go to a leukemia charity. I would thoroughly recommend it . go on - sign up for it !
I am also down to do the Autumn Epic ..
Re Adrians comments above about getting back afterwards - i would strongly advise anyone doing these sportive rides that are far away not to drive back on the evening afterwards - you will be really tired and falling asleep at the wheel is a real possibility .... it's not worth it - stay over and head back the following morning - it means a day off work but its the best way I reckon,
cheers ,
brian