It snowed last night. The sticky, wet, turn-everything-white kind of snow. The right kind of snow.
So, naturally we went for an earlier run today. To get in the sight before the crowds (or the sun) spoilt it.
Here’s a few shots :)
It snowed last night. The sticky, wet, turn-everything-white kind of snow. The right kind of snow.
So, naturally we went for an earlier run today. To get in the sight before the crowds (or the sun) spoilt it.
Here’s a few shots :)
Illustration by our lord, god, Bill Watterson. Shared on Twitter by @30daysofbiking.
It’s snowing so much this could be biathlon. If so, can I be shot first?
– Koen De Kort during half time at Milan – San Remo 2013
Photo shared by @TourDeJose on Twitter.
When my eyeball froze, that’s when I lost my shit.
– Robbie Hunter about weather conditions, Milan – San Remo 2013
Photo shared by peloton brave heart, @taylorphinney, on Twitter.
Photo shared by god himself, @ThorHushovd, on Twitter.
Photo (I think by Graham Watson) shared by Team Radioshack Leopard Trek, on Twitter.
To be fair, it really isn’t one of the great roads to ride. It isn’t even the best, or hardest, of roads in its neighbourhood (I find Leith Hill both more interesting and, depending on the route taken, more challenging to ride). Yet, the zig-zag road on Box hill has developed a special place in the folklore of London & SE UK’s cyclists. No Surrey rides are marked complete without visiting this one road, and possibly gorging on some coffee and cake at the cafe in picture above. For me too, it must be the most ridden route after Richmond Park and the route to Cambridge.
So, here it is, marking a token local presence in today’s maverick collection of roads to ride.
Photo by braveheart cyclist, and a better triathlete, @TroyMaloy on Twitter.
Photo shared by @30daysofbiking on Twitter.