Monday, May 26, 2008

sunday 25th may - welshpool & observatory & kalamunda

ride report by rob

a crisp but not cold this morning as it had been raining most of the night and some the heat was being kept in. with it raining throughout the night though, it was a struggle to overcome the pillow demons and get out the door. wasn't helped when i arived down at the meeting point at 7am and there wasn't anyone else there! pete had said that 6 of the usual crew were racing, but i thought there might still be a couple to go up into the hills with. as it is not my usual ride (family commitments and all) i had no idea of the route anyway so started to think about going back to bed (not really - i would have gone for ride...!). eventually a few others turned up and then ryan rolled in at about 10 past 7 (i think was hoping that he might have been able to chase us down again as he did last saturday and prove to us all the true awsome power he possesses... - so such luck gadget!). he then says, "does anyone know the route?" and we all look dumbly at each other. darren pipes up and says "i "think" i do, but i'm not....." "good" we say - "you're it!"


8 of us head out and roll along berwick street picking up one more along the way. darren and me are on the front through to welshpool road and then decide to take a break at the back for while before we get to the first climb of the morning. coming up to the lights at roe highway, some kid on a trail bike comes out of a side street on the right hand side of welshpool rd and crosses the dirt medium strip at a great rate of knots. he lands on our side of the road, wobbles about a bit (he is not a good rider), slips and slides around in front of us as he kicks the crap out of the throttle and heads off towards the lights. by the time he hits the intersection the 2nd set of lights are very red and the cars start to pull out from the left hand off ramp lights, as is their right given they have a green light and all. does trail bike dude care. nope. he gives it everything the bike has and swerves around the first car coming out and misses the bonnet by about a bee's male appendage. not clever - dumb - will die.

he heads on, shaking our heads and discussing all the variations that little episode may have looked like if he wasn't so damn lucky! we get to the first climb and start working our way up. ryan drops to the back as is his usual way. i lead off the front with a couple of the other guys holding on for a while. the group stretched out about 1/2 way up when ryan flies past me - do i break rythym and try and hold his wheel?? not likely (even if i wanted too!). we get to the top and start rolling around the intersection waiting for the rest of the crew to arrive. greg apparently decided that the hills for him wasn't actually on for him today so pulled off. after the re-group we headed on up and around towards the observatory. john was commenting to ryan how with the way the weather was this morning it was like riding through belgium. wet roads but a beautiful mist and glistening trees it was really quite superb. had us "pining for the fiords..!". the next climb up to the observatory was good...john lead with me on his wheel. ryan flew past...again.

after the re-group at the top we headed off down to the hill again to go and find mundairing road climb. now that was fun!! darren calls out "10 minutes of pain"...."15 for me" we hear from the back". i lead off the front with john on my wheel, starting to hurt a bit but still able to keep a good rhythm going while remaining seated in a reasonably high gear. ryan flew past....again. we get to the top at kalamunda and i'm already thinking about the coffee shop. "right" says darren. "we head across to the zig zag, down there andback up to kalamunda for coffee." "what???" my legs scream. another climb before coffee?? but we're already up here!! why don't we just go there now...??" must be my soft saturday ride mind talking to me - sunday ride much harder!

the zig zag is lots of fun - although you do have to pedal. the gravel all over the wet road on the hairpin turns are interesting. at the bottom ryan comments that his biggest fear is hitting a kangaroo at speed...certainly not unheard of! anyway, after the re-group we head across to kalamunda road with my mind wondering just where i was going to get the motivation for this climb - i'd been off the front every other climb so we couldn't lose face now, could we. after the 1st 3rd i was dead set going to stop. this hurt. ryan flew past....again. where's that friggin coffee shop....why did we come down....why did i get up this morning....is there a bus....?? john held my wheel all the way up...i could hear the heavy breathing and clunking of gears as he searched for something lower than granny gear....finally though we get to the top and head round to the coffee shop. quick service and a welcome break.

when we get back on the bikes and start out across to canning road, ben pulls up along side of me and comments that he's feeling it now - 1/2 and hour off the bike and the legs do not appreciate being reintroduced to the pedalling motion. the ride along canning road was fast, but those rolling hills really hurt after the coffee break. arrived at welshpool road - woo hooo...! 73kms an hour and john and me actually overtook ryan....then ryan flew past....again. it's a lot of fun down there and you certainly get a few looks from car drivers when you overtake them on the inside lane!

regroup at the school (some dodgy looking characters sitting in a car outside the school that ryan said someone should tell them that school kids aren't here on a sunday --- thanks for that mate!!). heading along welshpool road at a reasonable pace with ryan on the front doing the work. i pulled out from his wheel thinking i'd go to the front and do some work but as soon as the wind hit my chest i knew i didn't have the legs for it so pulled back in, much to ryan's displeasure who i think was looking forward to a rest by then. at the lights i suggested that we roll through and each have a turn doing some of the work. it would appear though that we neglected to set the ground rules so it took about 3kms to work it out by which time we had about 1km left of rolling through (which was good when it worked) and then hit shepparton road. the learner driver at the front of the lights stalled three times and made us all wait 2 sets of lights before she (well, we 'think' she, but then we couldn't be sure....) finally got going. we headed back along shepparton road and the usual disintegration of the group took place til it was just me, ryan and john left at canning hwy. john headed off right and ryan and me finished off with the cruise back along mill point road.

all in all a good morning out. my legs know i rode today

1 comment:

Flying Fynn said...

T'was a great day for a ride.. And a good ride it was..

Although going up Kalamunda Rd in 53/19 did hurt the calves a little..