It’s a slightly better day that yesterday weather wise, it was sunny but chilly and less wind that yesterday which was good. There were 12 of us today, which is probably the largest Sunday group I’ve seen this year, outwith the club 100 km and 100 mile Sunday rides. We did the usual route to the cafe stop for coffee and cake and then after I followed Ken down to Dalgety Bay where I was going to do some more extra miles I had reached 140 miles for the week by this morning so I decided I would go for the 200 miles in the week today which meant I needed at least 60 miles, I decided to make it 65 just to make sure. I cycled through Dalgety Bay on towards Aberbour before swinging North back up to Mossmorran and then onto Cowdenbeath and Kelty. I then headed back to Crossgates and home clocking up 66 miles at an avg speed of 16 mph, all in all a good days ride and a good weeks tally of 200 miles
Monthly Archives: November 2022
Ride 26/11/2022
A very overcast slightly wet and getting windy towards the end of the ride day, although it wasn’t particularly cold either. So 15 of us on the bun run today split across 2 groups. With the usual cafe stop today I was looking to do a little bit extra, not much, about 55 miles would do. Ken was going the quick way home today (as he was working this afternoon) so I stayed with the group all the way back to Dunfermline but headed down to Dalgety Bay via Crossgates to pick up the extra mileage I was after. I headed back uphill to Mossmorran and then along back to Crossgates and home, thus clocking up the 55 miles I wanted at 16 mph avg speed.
Ride 20/11/2022
After yesterdays discussion on doing 100 km ride today, we decided to do the Packers Lane route which would clock up the 100 km we were looking for. So 8 of us turned up this morning and we headed out towards Kincardine Bride and onto Bannockburn and Stirling. Weather wise it is similar to yesterday, light winds and overcast but s little bit colder that yesterday but not freezing yet We would be stopping at Coffee Bothy for our cafe stop but that would mean we’d ridden 45 miles or so before stopping to eat. By the time we got their I was quite hungry so I had Coke, soup of the day and banoffee pie which went down well. After the cafe stop we headed along the Hill Foots to Dollar before heading up to Saline hill. At this point we split up with some people looking to do the quickest way home but I went all the way to the top of the hill and onto Redgraigs, I needed the miles, by the time I got to Redgraigs I was just over 60 miles, probably just at the 100 km mark. I was feeling good still so I decided I would do some extra mileage and parted from the last of the group to head out on my own, I decided I would go over Knockhill and Cleish to get some elevation and some extra miles. I then headed for Kelty, Cowdenbeath and home, thus clocking up 83 miles and just shy of 16 mph, all in all a good days ride and the weather even held out and didn’t rain
Ride 19/11/2022
15 of us on the bun run today with a mixed bag of weather. It’s been raining silly style for the last few days so the road are wet and flooded in places, but it wasn’t raining whilst riding, at least not until the last 5 miles of my ride anyway. So we split into 2 groups and headed for the usual cafe stop. After the usual scrambled egg roll and orange juice we headed home in some sunshine, kinda of unexpected but nice to have this time of year, and the wind was calm for the ride which was a bonus too. I followed Ken down to Dalgety Bay but wanted to do 65 miles today so once back up to Crossgates I headed for Fife cycle park as I new this would give me the mileage I was after. It was on the way back home from here that it started to rain a bit, not hard, but consistent and not enough to worry me since I was wearing my wet gear for the entire ride, I didn’t trust the weather enough to take it off So 65 miles clocked up at an avg speed of 15 mph which will do me fine as we are doing a 100 Km ride tomorrow as well.
Ride 13/11/2022
Another good day to be cycling, sunny, cool, and little wind, and as such this created the biggest Sunday group I’ve seen in quite a while, around 12 of us. So the usual route to the cafe stop for coffee and cake but given the good weather I was looking to do a little extra. I followed Ken down to Dalgety Bay but carried on until I hit Kirkcaldy, I then swung around and headed back home. So today I clocked up just over 70 miles at 16 mph avg speed, which given the time of year was a good distance and speed
Ride 12/11/2022
It’s a surprisingly warm day for November which obviously affected the numbers that turned up today. There were 18 of us split across 2 groups and it wasn’t even windy which was good given the gale force winds we’ve had over the last 3 days. We did the usual route to the cafe stop today but decided to change the return route to head down to Dollar and up to Yetts o’Muckhart before heading down to Powmill and up the full accent of Knockhill. I followed Ken down to Dagety Bay and then headed up to Crossgates which bumped my total mileage for today up to 55 miles at an avg speed of 16 mph.
Ride 06/11/2022
So when I started riding this morning it was raining, and as such it was back on with the wet gear. Given the weather conditions there were only 5 of us today but ti would actually turn out to be an ok day. The rain stopped not long after leaving Dunfermline and we had fairly light winds so getting to the cafe stop wasn’t a big issue today. Coffee and cake for my regular Sunday stop and by the time we left the sun was starting to come out. It wasn’t even a particularly cold day so it turned out to be a pleasant ride. Ken was along today so I followed him down to Dalgety Bay and back up to Crossgates to clock up 55 miles at just under 16 mph avg speed, all in all a good days ride given the season.
Ride 05/11/2022
Well it’s a wet, wet day, but surprisingly 10 people turned up for the ride, usually when it’s this wet I don’t see a lot of people doing the bun run. Anyhow we headed through the rain to the cafe stop for scrambled egg rolls, but of course this made getting back out into the rain to cycle home again that much harder Thankfully in full wet gear I didn’t get drenched just mildly wet. No Ken today so I went home the normal route rather than through Dalgety Bay, but this left me a bit short on the 50 miles I wanted so I did a little loop around Cowdenbeath to bump up tot he 50 miles, thus clocking it up at 16 mph which is fine given the weather conditions.