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sunny cycling day! And what's more it promises to stay like
that - all the way to Ammanford.
Now just as there is more than one way to skin
a rabbit there is also more than one way to get to Ammanford
and I was turning over in my mind all the different routes
- should we do the real toughy and go over the mountain? No,
we did enough in the way of hills last week so perhaps it
will have to be an easy ride.
Yes, lets have an easy ride!
Walter is just leaving his house as I ride past
so we cycle up the track together and he tells me all about
his break near Lake Garda. No exciting bear stories today
so a disappointment to you all I am sure. We are the first
to arrive at the start but after a few minutes others arrive
and seven of us set off for Gowerton to meet the others.
But before we do that we meet today's guest
rider - Carol from Brighton, a Brighton Belle no less, who
had met some of our riders at the cycle do at Llandovery but
in spite of that still wanted to ride with us. She tells me
that every time she comes to Wales people tell her she really
must see Gower. Quite right too and what better way to see
Gower than on a bike.
Just a shame really that we are going to Ammanford!
However a quick discussion with Big Trev and
we decide that it would be a nice thing to alter the destination
and do a Gower ride instead. We are so easy going it is just
unbelievable!! We decide to go to Llangennith but can't make
up our minds how to get there. We could have stayed there
all day except that this rather smartly dressed Irishman swaggers
by.
"Excuse me. If you were going to Llangennith"
I asked, "which way would you go?"
"If I were going to Llangennith" he
said, "which, incidentally I am not, I wouldn't start
from here."
At that he swaggers on pleased that he had been
able to throw one of our jokes back in our faces.
"Boom, Boom!!" we shout after him
just to show that we took it in good humour.
He was right of course, because we were in the
most ridiculous place to start a trip to Llangennith, the
road from there to Crofty is busy with not much of a cycle
track beyond Pont y Cob Road. However we ride sensibly in
single file and turn off onto Marsh Road and relative peace.
Andrew had slipped his leash somewhere in Penclawdd and had
reached the turning several minutes before us.
We all, in turn, give him a good ticking off
before taking a leisurely ride along Marsh Road and a chance
to chat in safety before a short but rather severe hill out
of Llanrhidian. We reach the top in short pants.
After a right turn by The Greyhound we head
towards Cheriton and here it must be said that other car drivers
were most polite and pleasant even though the road was too
narrow to give passing space for quite long stretches. We
reach The Britannia Inn and regroup gazing wistfully at the
open door but we have a few miles to go yet.
And a hill! The hill that rises from the Britannia
starts off steep and then gets steeper and the best way is
to stick the bike in a low gear, think of Wales and plod on
up, the more often you do it the easier it becomes. After
last week this was a doddle or, to put it in Big Trev's language
"a relative doddle". We gather at the top and let
the others catch up. Andrew cycles back towards us - off the
leash again. So that's another ticking off for him!
Just one more longish hill now and it will be
a downward stretch all the way to the lunch stop. There we
are at the top and we watch Andrew cycling back up the hill
we were about to descend. Frankly we were tired of ticking
him off so we gave him a good wigging instead. We just hope
it does the trick.
Des had been worrying that the cafe would be
busy at this time of year but it was not so. We had a huge
area outside all to ourselves, the service was amazingly quick
- I had ordered lasagne and a bottle of Thomas Watkin, the
bottle and the glass arrived at the table before I did , excellent!
It was so pleasant there that it was a strain to tear ourselves
away but it was soon time for the return. Big climb out but
that was just a practice for Cefn Bryn which was looming in
the distance. Thoughts of Wales filled our minds once again.
Now young Tom, Des' grandson, was probably thinking of something
else for when he got to the top he and his bike collapsed
and he lay spreadeagled on the ground exhausted. "That
was really some hill!" he said. Someone should have told
him to think of Wales - it works every time! Ah well, the
young have so much to learn!!
It was good to have him with us, it helped to
reduce the worryingly high average age.
The ride down from Cefn Bryn is Colin Country
but today he was not with us to lead the race down. He unfortunately
suffered an accident at The Welsh Festival of Cycling at Llandovery.
He escaped with bruises and the loss of a tooth so it can
now truly be said that his bark is worse than his bite!
We opt for the quieter route back through Welsh
Moor where we bump into my sister Rhian. She's much older
than me of course. It wasn't actually a bump - we just met
her and stopped to talk. It wasn't long before we were back
on the cycle track at Dunvant, by this time there were only
four of us left, the others having aimed for home at various
points. Walter and Jeff headed towards Black Pill while I
took Carol back to her car at Gowerton where she very kindly
offered to take me and my bike back home.
I gallantly accepted.
We are all grateful to Carol for joining us
because Llangennith was a far better choice than Ammanford
on such a beautiful day.
And remember, if you are a CTC member and would
like to join us and meet some of the wacky characters that
ride out of Swansea every Wednesday then check our programme,
get in touch or just turn up at the start point, you will
be most welcome.
Oh and I almost forgot. I know this sounds like
gossip and after all everybody is entitled to do whatever
they want these days but you know I have been telling you
that Big Trev is semi bionic, well he's only gone and had
a titanium frame fitted. Outwardly he looks just the same,
we still get this beeping noise emanating from somewhere when
he gets excited but he gets up hills much faster. I heard
him say to someone that it was still under test and there
will be some adjustments made but he said it was all very
exciting. We knew he meant it because the beeping got completely
out of control!
Thanks to everyone for coming on the ride today.
An Away Day in the Lawrenny area next week and, dare I say
it, but it really is a total of 25 miles, mostly on quiet
roads, not too many hills, honest!!
Happy pedalling
Lew Spokes
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The group before lunch |
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The group after lunch |
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What a Hill! |
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Sleeping Tom |
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Non-Titanium Trev
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Titanium Trev
(See the improvement - he even wears the yellow jersey) |
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