As we're a bit limited on southerly routes around here, we flipped the compass and headed north tonight. I selected a ride from the new AVP library we're looking to build .. we have so many rides lined up to upload, Andy and I just need to get some time together to make it happen. So tonight, from the 'AVP ride jukebox' did the Stockland Clockwise .... a 23 mile gentle climbing route suitable for all. Weather was looking fine so we had a healthy number of 8 Pedallers: Rex, Geoff, Richard, Bobble, Handbag, Grinch, the Gaffer and I met at the Kings Arms for the 6:30 depart.
The clockwise route took us to Colyford, along Cowhayne, through Seaton Junction to Shute Barton. Here Handbag, returning to pickup the 7:30 riders, handed over to Airfix who, out on his new shiny Trek, had formed the early breakaway and was now sucked back into the peloton.
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Checking out Airfix's new Trek .. Captions anyone?! |
We then puffed our way up the last climb of the ride to Stockland mast, Bobble as per norm leaving the rest of us in his dust. The descent into Stockland was considerably quicker than the last Sunday club ride when I had folk traversing it in the opposite direction . While looking quite smooth when climbing, is surprising how bumpy the road is on a 40 mph descent!
This left a picturesque spin along the Yarty before crossing the A35 in to Kilmington and on to Musbury where, as if performing a synchronised Red Arrows manoeuvre, we crossed paths with the 7:30 Peloton at the Golden Hind!
Just shy of 24 miles and 1,600 ft climb, completed in less than 2 hrs bringing us home for a very early 8:30 finish.