Today's Ride

Today's ride was primarily punishing my lumbar region, as I took the Torus. It's such a nice bike. I've decided I'm not going to ride it much. It's going to become a bit of a garage queen. (So I should really put the original crankset back on). I have an RSP to build, which I can pretty much do whatever I want with. This I think should remain unmolested. I feel like I'm defiling it every time I take it out.

A colleague wanted to see it as he loves British engineering - he's currently restoring a 1978 Rover SD1 V8-S - and he's never seen a ti frame.

So the ride in and home were a slightly slower than usual meander.

The ride home very warm and glorious sun. Nice day. More please.

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Digging your Mexbrough church post; so much history under our noses that noone notices. Quite a lot of Roman roads still in use round here, and loads of Neolithic leftovers that Are easily overlooked.
 
Them!

Today was the day of the ants. A bloom. Queens everywhere on the way home.

I was the last one out and had to lock up. The heat was oppressive. Hot blustery air whistling in my ears. Every pedal stroke is demanding. It's been a long day, week, month...

Below is the arch mentioned in a previous post.

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16°c this morning.
27°c this afternoon, but felt like more.
 
Lovely ride by the east coast here in Jutland, Denmark. Sunny but breezy, just how I like it. Not that sauna like heat we've been having for the last week. To make the ride even more enjoyable I was joined by my better half, who's recently been getting back on the bike.

Many people were out swimming and the campgrounds were flooded with homo sapiens.
 

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I waited for the hottest part of the day to pass and set out for a ride at about 17:30 today. By then, the temperature was down to 29°C and it had dropped further to about 23°C when I returned at 20:00. The coast appealed but I thought it would be too busy so I went exploring some of the local villages and hamlets - places with quaint names like Sole Street, Anvil Green, Street End and Pett Bottom. It was a beautiful evening and quintessential summertime in England.
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Best day yet. Round to the lad's house and out in the blistering sun at 11am for a trundle up the canal, onto the Middlewood Way as far as Higher Poynton and The Boar's Head for sugary beverages:)
Return via said Way then down the back of Marple by the river to Chadkirk and back into Romiley.
Hot, sweaty? Yes! Fun? Yes:)

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98 is the workhorse. Old reliable. Dependable. Faithful. Comfortable. A friend. It has been the one constant over the last 4 years. Others have come and gone. None could take its place...

Today we did 30mph at 30°c.

We kept it short and sweet. My favoured riding climate is half that.

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Tomorrow, much the same is expected.
 
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