Met up with Stu today for a steady ride, although that was not what was on the cards. Arrived at Outwood windmill to see Stu ready and waiting. I asked him what he fancied doing, his response was 'a hard one'. Oh great I said in desperate trepidation, after a long ride yesterday I knew I was going to be in for a kicking.
We headed over to Turners Hill where I managed to have the pace to get up over the hill first, although Stu had dragged me kicking and screaming into a headwind all the way to the bottom of the hill. It reminded me of riding with Dave Findlay who used to just sit on the front in a headwind and hammer away with all those behind swearing and cursing and not daring to go around.
After Turners Hill we headed over to West Hoathley and then descended down past Weirwood Reservoir. At the bottom of the descent we headed upwards towards Wych Cross. Stu was now starting to play with me in his Contrador style, he kept on kicking away and I would have to put my head down and wind myself back onto his wheel, and then he would go again. This was getting painful. At the top I was pretty cooked but I knew where we were going next, the Wall.
We got to the Wall and Stu basically disappeared up the hill, as he went past me I was swearing about why I let myself in for such punishment, much to Stus amusement. It seemed to take me an age to get to the top where Stu was standing waiting looking as though he'd had an easy ride up the hill.
Then we headed to the Ladies Mile circuit and then up to Groombridge. Another long hard climb, now I was suffering and planned a cafe stop in Penshurst. We headed over to Penshurst and then I asked Stu the time. 11.20am, oh no, I needed to be back in East Grinstead for 12 so no cuppa. We then headed to Edenbridge, but just outside Penshurst I was in a bad way. The hope of a cuppa and the fact I knew we still had a fair trek back killed me off. A quick energy gel and Stu emptied all his remaining food onto me and then off we went. Mainly flat route to Edenbridge but every time we hit a drag I fell back and Stu would have to soft pedal.
After Edenbridge we headed to Lingfield through some back lanes I know, we were now riding into a strong headwind and Stu said it was like riding in Belgium, except I am sure he normally rides at a much faster pace.
At Lingfield we split up and I headed to EG and Stu probably headed to find some more hills. Got home and jumped in the bath, thankfully the misses had made a huge bowl of pasta which I then devoured.
Cheers for the kicking Stu, probably needed that to kick me into shape. Hope you enjoyed the route.
Cheers
Marek.....