It’s an early spring sportive when the queue outside men’s restroom is longer than one outside the women’.
Also, likely, there are more men in the queue outside women’s restroom than women.
– Me!
It’s an early spring sportive when the queue outside men’s restroom is longer than one outside the women’.
Also, likely, there are more men in the queue outside women’s restroom than women.
– Me!
It’s an early spring sportive when that clickity-clack sound coming down the hallway is far likelier to be a lad in his cleats, than a lass in her heels.
– Me!
My first sportive of the year, and the first 100km+ ride of the year. If repeats of Dark Hill in Richmond Park are discounted, also my first encounter of the year with hills.
Given the hectic week before (including the crash and bent wheel), and my lack of focus on cycling so far this year, this was setting up to be another embarrassing disaster. I’m glad, and proud, to announce that it wasn’t. Lesson learnt was that at my heavy size, it’s better for your cycling form to focus on losing weight than at climbing better.
The ride, in summary:
Lessons learnt:
Now, onto the next one – 65 mile Puncheur Sportive starting in Ditchling village, and ending on top of the Beacon. Not too scared of rest of the ride, but climbing the Ditchling Beacon after 65 miles of rolling rides will be a challenge.
This is a draft of the post (below the fold) I started writing after last year’s Burgess Hill Sportive. It’d been my first sportive, and first proper ride, of the year. It was also the first time I almost died on a ride. Had to stop and recover, twice each, on both Kidds Hill (The Wall) and Cob Lane before completing them (I never walk uphill, that’s for hiking trips). It was an embarrassment, and a wake up call. Thankfully, it came well in time and I could prepare better for the one that mattered – RvV (Tour of Flanders) sportive. Just leaving this out here, now that I’ve finally successfully completed the course. Might even come back to this some day and finish the post. It deserves this.