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Wheelers Wye Valley Ride

This week the Wheelers visited Wales and Forest of Dean following an exceptional course designed by Paul Stone. Although not the longest ride we have accomplished it had sufficient climbing in it to be entertaining for those who enjoy defying gravity followed by some awesome descents for the adrenalin junkies. A group of 13 set out in what rapidly became glorious sunshine to cross the Severn on the old bridge and begin a swooping drop into Chepstow. What goes down must go up and there following a long drag up towards St Briavals punctuated by splendid views across the Severn estuary. The Wheelers are not a regimented road gang, we go at our own pace and always wait at the top or the bottom to regroup; nobody is left hanging off the back on their own. We followed an undulating course northwards through the beautiful Forest of Dean above the River Wye before a truly exhilarating drop down to Monmouth, taking a left before the bridge and following the western bank of the Wye towards Chepstow. Sections of this road more resemble the cobbles of Belgium than a proper British road, but we navigated them successfully with only a single puncture between us. The road crosses the river just before Llandogo and climbs the wooded eastern bank with glimpses of the Wye below us through the trees. The calls for coffee and cake became louder and more persistent and so, on the recommendation of Chrissy, we stopped at the Old Station at the foot of the descent into Tintern, which proved to be an excellent suggestion; the courgette and lime cake and the bread pudding are highly recommended and the espresso is strong but mellow. Another up and down saw us passing Chepstow racecourse and making our way towards the bridge, crossing on the upstream side this time with a halt for photographs midway. The Wheelers were pleased to welcome three ladies, Katie and Chrissy we had met during the Somerset 100 last month, but Rhiannon was a stranger to us all but who was one of the gang long before we finished our first climb. We hope all three will continue to join us and we encourage any others, male or female, who wish to take a spin with us to check out our website for details of the next ride.

This weeks ride totalled 43 miles climbing 3000ft at an average speed of 14.5 mph. A big thanks to Paul S, Paul G, Andy P, Andy J, Rhiannon, Jonathon, Pete G, Steve, Pete M, Andy F, Alex, Chrissy and Katie.

Wheelers Club Ride and The Somerset 100

Sunday club ride and the Somerset 100 This week’s ride saw four members do the fantastic Sunday Club Ride and fourteen Riders do the epic Somerset 100 Charity Ride. The weather was perfect for an action packed day of cycling. This week’s club ride was organised by Ben and took the riders out of Weston through Puxton to Sandford. The first climb was up Shipham Lane over Cuck Hill, then a short but steep climb up Long Bottom. Next it was over the Mendips where the wild orchids are growing, down through Chew Magna heading back to Weston through Brockley Combe, Yatton and finally along the A370 back home to Weston. The ride totalled 46 miles climbing 1800 ft at an average speed of 15.7 mph Big Thanks go to Ben, Steve, Greg and Neil. Meanwhile fourteen Wheelers were heading out from Wedmore across the Somerset levels. They were greeted with spectacular Somerset countryside as they rode towards Langford through Martock and then North to Somerton. The last 60 miles proved to be the hilliest as we past Bruton towards Frome and then west to Wells. The last 10 miles were thankfully back cross the Somerset levels to the finish at Wedmore. The ride totalled 100 miles climbing 3800 ft at an average speed of 16.6 mph. This weekend proved to be the busiest yet for the Wheelers with another four members completing the Taunton flyer on Saturday. Well done guys! A big thanks to all the guys and congratulations to Andrew,Pete G and Phil for completing their first century rides.

One way ticket to Taunton and back

    One Way Ticket This week’s route was created by yours truly and for a change the ride started with a train journey. We all met at Weston Station to catch the 9.00am train to Taunton. The GWR bike policy states that no more than 3 bikes are allowed at one time, so we were extremely lucky for all eight of us to be allowed on to the train. Luckily the very lovely conductor Zoe, was also a keen cyclist. Once we reached our starting point in Taunton the route kicked in and we were off on our 60 mile journey back to sunny Weston Super Mare. The first part of the route, took us north along the A358, through Bishops Lydeard, from then on it was climbing all the way. The first real challenge was Triscombe Hill and although the GPS showed this as a road, in actuality it was slightly worse than a bridal path, more suited to mountain bikes than a carbon road bike! This was confirmed at the top of the 12% climb when we were greeted by dozens of muddy mountain bikers. Although we looked out of place, they were all very friendly and pointed us in the direction of the nearest road. Next came the well earnt downhill spectacular as we twisted and turned through the picturesque ‘Great Wood’ forest. Now completely lost we were fortunate to encounter a lady on horseback who directed us to the Pines Café for our scheduled cake stop. However there was another 2 miles of climbing before we would reach our cake reward. Once refreshed, we continued on our epic journey and after a quick puncture repair, came a 3 mile descent into North Petherton crossing over the M5 and on to Othery. Staying on the A361, we worked together in a group pedaling against a tough head wind all the way to Pedwell. The final journey back to Weston, took us through some beautiful villages and our final climb was over the steep side of Brent Knoll, through Lympsham and home. This week’s ride totalled 60 miles and averaged 15.7 mph and 2841 ft of climbing. A big thank you goes to Alex, Paul G, Duncan, Andy J, Wayne, Dave, Andy P, Pete and Zoe the train conductor. The Wheelers meet every Sunday at 9.00am and Wednesday at 6.00pm at Priory School. So why not join us for a ride!

Sunday Club Ride 08/05/16

QuantockView-200This week we are trying something new! Please all meet at the Weston Train Station for 8.50am ready to catch the 9am train to Taunton. We arrive in Taunton at 9.30am and then cycle back to Weston via the Quantocks. The train ticket is £8.10. They may not let us on so as a back up plan we will be cycling to Enmore and back. Please click on the link below for Locomotive cycling action! https://www.strava.com/routes/4897628