Phil and Friends Ride



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Arthur Clune

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Three of us from Clifton CC went down to do the Phil and Friends ride in
the Peaks on Sunday. A nice simple plan: 150km, 3 cafe stops. Well, it
is a CTC ride...it would seem wrong not to have three stops!

The ride starts in Stannington on the outskirts of Sheffield, and
then heads in a big loop round the Peak District. Sadly since I
didn't bother to pick up either a route sheet or map, I can't
remember most of where it went!

The route covers Holme Moss, Winnat Pass and various other hills.
Most of it isn't that hard: Winnat's is the only really hard hill
and that isn't acutally that long. It's one of those hills where
having ridden it before is a great help because then you know that
the steep bit actually stops just around the corner!

Last year I was on 39x23 and had to walk a short section. This year
not only did I know when the hill stopped but had a 25 on so made it
up with some grunting. Steve made a point of twiddling past on his
34x25 though :(

Those on the 100km ride miss out Winnats, but also miss out Mondale
Head (which isn't that hard a climb) and the excellent cafe stop at the
top. We sat out there for about 40 minutes eating. I can highly recomend
both the scone with cream and jam and the chocolate cake :)

The last part of the route can be a little busy in places with August
traffic, but is always pretty and heads back to the start via Snake
Pass.

I saw Martin "MSeries" Newstead's name on a certificate at the finish
but didn't manage to see him before we had to leave.

Top day out. Even the weather wasn't bad. I started in leg + arm warmers
but actually took my leg warmers off for the last section back from
Mondale Head. Most of the CTC lot were in shorts all day of course.

Arthur

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Arthur Clune wrote:
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> I saw Martin "MSeries" Newstead's name on a certificate at the finish
> but didn't manage to see him before we had to leave.
>


I entered but was a DNS on the day. After a severe drenching on
Saturday doing a 200km from Clowne I decided not to bother. I needed a
lie in, especially after the 02:20 fire alarm in the hotel in which we
stayed on Saturday night.
 
MSeries <[email protected]> wrote:

: I entered but was a DNS on the day. After a severe drenching on
: Saturday doing a 200km from Clowne I decided not to bother. I needed a
: lie in, especially after the 02:20 fire alarm in the hotel in which we
: stayed on Saturday night.

Shame. I'd wondered if you were a DNS since I'd have expected you to be back
before us or not too long after.

I didn't ride on Saturday due to the **** weather, which I think
was a good call :) I'd wondered if you were a DNS since I'd have expected
you to be back before us or not too long after.

Instead I had a very productive afternoon getting the winter bike sorted
out (new chain, tyres, remove tribars, refit mudguards etc)

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I rode the 100 with friends. Apart rfom having to wait a while at the
lunch stop at Edale it was a pleasant ride.

I saw one guy drinking beer at the first control after 30k, just
before Holme Moss.

Good practice for those who are riding teh Yorkshire Tour ride in a
week.

Martyn
 
Martyn Bolt <[email protected]> wrote:

: I saw one guy drinking beer at the first control after 30k, just
: before Holme Moss.

Wow. Respect. It was a little early in the morning for me to want beer!

The cup of tea and toast went down nicely though

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