The first split happened at Terrington Bank, where most said, “yep, there it goes, looks like that’s it for the day”, but nope, it soon came back again. Same at Caukleys Bank, and also the build through Fadmoor up onto the Moors. Every “yep, there it goes” call was soon followed by a “nope, it’s coming back” call. The natural splits had a strong tendency to, well, un-split. Matt was doing a sensational job of deploying his ‘teacher on a school excursion’ skills to count us off at regular intervals, so we were always kept in touch.
The wind was behind us going up Bransdale and so it was a manageable trip out to the back end of the loop, although we did cop a greater than usual level of abuse from the sheep. You underestimate the loop at your peril and so all I could think about on the way out was the fact that we’d have the headwind coming back up the steep bits. I wasn’t wrong either, with the steepest section virtually doubled in difficulty by the sudden exposure to a stonking big headwind. You had to dig deeper than a Chilean miner to get over the top.
After the café in Helmsley, we decided to head back through Coxwold, Husthwaite and Easingwold. We had a bit of luck with the headwind calming down as the afternoon sun came out. All in all, a typically challenging ride around the loop with a great crowd who, contrary to expectation, stuck together well and looked out for each other along the way. Lots of strong riding too, especially from Jay, Eric, Dr Dave, Sue, Alison, Jonny and Matt to name just a few. Thanks to all.
I can’t make it out next Saturday, then it’s the Fountains thingy the following weekend, seeya then.

D.