Training - Day 1
When we finished our London to Paris Challenge, I said I never wanted to do anything quite that intense again. Cycling 80 miles in a day is too much as you have to pedal all day and you don't get to stop and take time to see the places you're cycling through. So, when I was invited to do the 90 mile London Ride of Champions, what did I say? That's a silly idea - it involves cycling in London, which I hated, a 90 mile gruelling ride that will be tackled by serious athletes during the Olympics and it goes up the infamous Box Hill, which is a very high up hill in the North Downs. That's just daft! Well, actually, for some reason it seemed like a good idea at the time and I said yes!On the plus side, we'll be reunited with our good friends Jai and Duff who we met on the London to Paris cycle ride, and our other London to Paris cycle team member Kate has been persuaded to join us too...hoorah!
It's also a great excuse to raise some extra money for charity. As many of you will know, Ant has spent a great deal of time helping me to fundraise for the Deaf Academy. So, this time, I'm helping to support a charity Ant is involved with. In October, Ant will be heading off to South Africa with a team of people from work to do some much needed maintenance work at a Children's Home outside of Johannesburg. You can read more about his trip here:
http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/anthoneystrowger
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| The Bikes are ready for the ride! |
For Day 1 of our training, we headed out to Bickleigh. This was the destination of our first training ride for London to Paris, but this time around, we added in some hills, just for fun! We went out through Cowley, Upton Pyne and Thorverton. I narrowly avoided a slightly spooked horse and we followed some baby birds running down a lane for some while - possibly tiny pheasants. At Bickleigh, we encountered our only rain of the trip, but huddling under a brolly in the garden we kept quite dry. We returned via Silverton and Killerton and stopping for a quick comfort break in Killerton we chatted to a photographer who turned out to be a cyclist in disguise! A keen tourer who has completed Lands End to John O'Groats twice and said his favourite trip was a one month cycling round Japan. One to add to the 'to do' list!
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| A quick snack stop in Thorverton |
It was great to be back on the bikes and wonderful to be back in a country where cyclists say hello to other cyclists. On our recent trip to Canada we found this wasn't the case and cycling without these cheery 'hellos' just isn't the same! Only a 30 mile ride today, but it did include some hills and I'm happy that this was a good start to getting in shape for our Olympic Challenge.


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