Re:
Despite the wet forecast, today was lovely all day.
So with the northern classics on, I had to bring out my '90s classic, with period kit.
WP_20170401_14_53_53_Selfie(1) by
Mike Murray, on Flickr
So along through Littlehampton, and up to Barnham, the plan was to make hay in the moderate south westerly wind on the longest stretch. Up to Fontwell, crossing a thankfully quiet A27, and on to Slindon and the top of Bury Hill.
WP_20170401_15_21_06_Pro by
Mike Murray, on Flickr
Down the other side, long descent on a fairly big road, got up to 69km/h. Couldn't make 70, my bottle went :facepalm:
After which I turned east at Watersfield - I think - and on to Greatham. Wasn't feeling the wind assistance. Turned out to be a southerly, and therefore crosswind for the longest stretch. :facepalm:
Up past Pulborough Brooks nature reserve, and on to West Chiltington. No photos here. The posh people don't allow it!
Then along the lovely named Spithandle Lane.
WP_20170401_16_14_58_Pro by
Mike Murray, on Flickr
It's a lovely road, quiet and twisty, sometimes see deer as I'm riding along it. But they need to re-surface it SOOOOO bad! Not just a layer of loose gravel either!
Through Steyning, past the tea rooms we were ejected from last week :evil: and onto the Downs Link. This was a railway, between Shoreham and Guildford. Now a gravel track between the two.
WP_20170401_16_36_38_Pro by
Mike Murray, on Flickr
Still better surfaced than Spithandle though :roll:
Then back home for a quick stretch, shower and cat nap! :facepalm:
In all, 82km of rolling roads. Just don't ask the average speed.
Ready for a day on the sofa watching Flanders tomorrow, now!
Hope you enjoy the race folks
Mike