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Bout time I had another go on the Trek tourer, thought I... so I did.
I was interested in how useful a spread of gears I have, how the Trek would climb, would the new saddle hurt my ar$e and least important, what kind of average speed could I keep up. So I took one of my regular climbing rides, worked in a couple more climbs and some nice countryside and off I went.
Along the toll road from Sand Bay, then along the sea front as W-s-M and a surprisingly large number of chilly looking half term holiday visitors, past the old hospital, past the new hospital then up towards Roman Road.
The view from the very top of Roman Rd, having started at sea level, that is the Bristol Channel with West Somerset and the Quantock Hills in the far distance.
Down off the hill and through Canada Combe which was muddy as anything, so no Strava PB's down there today. Along the main road and then off into the countryside again, starting with another stiff climb over Banwell Hill, then a nice roll down the other side, that's Winscombe and the Mendip's in the distance.
From there it was up and over the M5, through the back lanes to Bleadon village and up the b'stard that is Celtic Way, this is half way up.
Once over the top it was back to the sea front, through the town and up another climb towards home, then just for good measure I worked in another short sharp 10 percent'er before the little climb back into my road and home.
The Trek climbs just like an mtb, so slowly but easily compared to any of my road bikes. The spread of gear is good, unloaded I was able to tackle many of the climbs in the middle ring, only using the small ring for the steepest part, the Charge Spoon is great, but as I have several I kinda already knew that, and the average speed, unloaded, was pretty good, although laden I recon to drop maybe 5kph.
41k, 780m of climbing and just a touch under 20kph ave.
Overall, I'm very pleased.