Thanks Allan, I would have given you a wave had I seen you ride past. The best weather day in the year so far for me on Saturday! A high quality field of 13 gathered for the Intermediate ride, the most for a while. Off the top of my head, the contenders included: Howard, Shaun, John C, Tony G, Neil, Andrew, Dan, Andy M, MTB-er Ian, Greg, Jon G, Dave & myself. Given the apparent variation in fitness levels, the group stayed together quite well, that is until a formal split came after lunch.
The pace was fairly solid from the start as we headed out through Strensall, Farlington, Stearsby, up the climb near Brandsby, then cut right onto the picturesque road across to Hovingham. Then, North through Nunnington, up to Fadmore and on to the Clapton loop (ACW) – “She don’t lie, She don’t lie, She don’t lie, Cockayne”

You underestimate this loop at your peril because it certainly has a habit of dishing out a kicking. There were a couple of regroupings and generally everyone hung on quite well. We even had some Alpe D’Huez style crowd-barracking at the 2nd gate going up the hill on the return leg…ok, I was a crowd of one, but it did prompt a smile on most faces as they came through!
Then followed a manic sprint down through Carlton before parking up at H’s favourite ice cream parlour in Helmsley for refuelling. After lunch, we headed directly South on the main road through Sproxton before turning right up the hill in the direction of Ampleforth and Wass. Somewhere near here, the front 8-9 carriages of the train decoupled from the back 5 carriages, seemingly on a different route. After waiting for a while, we assumed Tony the Tank Engine, who intended to front up again the next day on the Sunday ride, had likely volunteered to lead home the back of the train, although I must admit to have missed this decoupling. The front carriages then took the mainline express route back to York via Coxwold, Easingwold, Alne and Overton.
It was great to get home and give the bike a spring dusting rather than an industrial clean for once. Loadsa hilly miles on dry roads at a solid pace, a great day!…thanks everyone!
D.