Saturday, 6 July 2019

Senior Team Meet - June 2019

Alberto and his good lady Jen were kind enough to host a little gathering in Sheriff Hutton, and the team spent the weekend trying to stay in the local pub as long as possible, as well as dodging showers that threatened our every move.

Our delightful base in Sheriff Hutton. The blue sky has been added courtesy of Photoshop ;-)
Thankfully, we only got wet in the pub, Alberto skilfully directing us away from all the large black clouds building over this delightful part of Yorkshire.

Our warm-up ride of 45km took us west to Easingwold, and we were fortunate enough to be joined by Alansandro Prattachi and his wife, who has yet to be christened properly as a club member. But she certainly earned her place, churning relentlessly uphill without complaint!

Setting off for our little warm-up ride. Not sure who the fella with the fuzz is second left...

The following day saw the main event, a 100 km circuit through the Howardian Hills, a lunch stop in the remarkable town of Ampleforth, followed, of course, by the essential club rehydration programme.

A great day out for all, just enough effort not to kill us older chaps, a good lunch in the hospitable White Horse Inn, and the rain only started as we got back to base. Our climb up through Castle Howard was entertaining as our ride coincided with a classic car rally, but we were soon out on the empty roads northwards with views to the North Yorkshire Moors. 


There were no major climbs to endure, but the constantly lumpy terrain meant that we accrued over 1,000m of ascent during the day. It is notable, however, that Heyddie managed two different rides on the same day...I think they call that technical doping...


Beautiful riding, good company, another great GRAC day out. Well done Alberto for the great planning, except, perhaps for the aborted café stop!!



Heyddie sloping off into the distance
Heyddie McFuzz and Jan telling the truth for once...
Heyddie, Alberto and Jan about to descend to Amotherby

View south after leaving Ampleforth
Byland Abbey





Friday, 5 July 2019

Tour de Yorkshire Sportive - May 2019



A chilly start, but the team soon warmed up as the roads climbed north out of Leeds. This year, just five participants: Carlos, Fabian, Jan, Alanssandro and Stewie, but all in good condition for the challenge, despite excessive hydration in the Half Moon the evening before. Stewie had even been working out in the gym!

The team if full pre-ride hydration mode. Alberto (second left) with us in a supporting role ;-)

Carlos, keen to demonstrate just how much time he'd spent on the turbo trainer during the winter set off at a strong pace, trailed by the hapless Fabian (the Prez) who always thinks he can keep up with the younger ones (but can't). And Team Prattachi fell into a good steady pace, keeping together for the duration of the ride.

The team looking brave before the 123km epic
We expected the usual workout on Côte de Greenhow Hill out of Pateley Bridge and the Côte de Otley Chevin, but there was a horrible little surprise waiting for us at Summerbidge, a nasty, gnarly climb out of the valley bottom that was relentlessly steep and completely unexpected. The Prez's heart rate reached 183 bpm...nuff said and he is mightily glad the he's still here to tell the tale!

Jan topping out on Greenhow Hill
At about 30km out, Carlos correctly decided to drop the Prez, and finished 21 minutes ahead of him, but the latter still happy with a 5h32m ride time over 123km with 2,456m of climbing. Carlos, was, naturally, gutted that he didn't smash the 5h barrier. Team Prattachi also posted a respectable time, Jan finishing in 6h 11m.

This year's finisher's medal was the work of Fabian's favourite Yorkshire artist, Mackenzie Thorpe, a nice memento for all the effort. Chapeau all!





Thursday, 13 September 2018

Auvergne - September 2018

This year the annual 'seniors' section explored the Parc Naturel Régional des Volcans d'Auvergne, an area of extinct volcanos, with an abundance of crater lakes and glacial valleys, directly west of Lyons.
With superb weather, cools starts with bright, clear conditions and fantastic road surfaces, this was a trip to savour.
Five outings were enjoyed, with just one wet day forcing a much-needed rest mid-week.

Day One




A circuit taking us east to the fort town of Murol and the nearby Lac Chambon. This required an early ascent of the Col de la croix St Robert at 1451m, which afforded magnificent views very early in the day. A long lunch was enjoyed in Chambon-sur-Lac, and, suitably fortified by the local vin rosé, the team were able to tackle the Col de la croix Morand at 1401m, a tougher proposition in hot sunshine. Only 46km pedalled today, but with 1134m of ascent.


The team looking enthusiastic at the start in Le Mont Dore
Approach to the Col de la croix St Roberts


Typical Auvergne scenery - rich pastureland surrounded by volcanic peaks
Old boys on tour!


Doing what they do best...


The price to pay after a good lunch...
No pain, no gain...ascent of Col de la croix Morand


Day Two



A longer day this time, taking us on a southern circuit of the Puy de Sancy, a ride of 81km with 1622m of climbing. The route necessitated a repeat of the initial climb over the Col de lacroix St Robert, this time more readily dispatched, before turning south and west through Besse and the extensive pastures south of the Puy de Sancy (the highest mountain in the Massif Central, part of an ancient stratovolcano which has been inactive for about 220,000 years). 
Beautiful rolling roads through tiny, seemingly deserted villages and small towns like Bagnols, before turning north and east again to ascend into the forests to the immediate west of Le Mont Dore.

Alberto looking strong on the first climb of the day
West of Besse
Puy de Sancy from the south west
An area rich in cheese-making: St Nectaire, Cantal and Bleu d'Auvergne
Heading east, back to Le Mont Dore

Day Three

Heading north and then north-east, we took a circular route towards the lake town of Aydat, covering 78km and climbing 1567m – a tough day in the saddle with lots of false flats and a final challenge, reversing the climb of Col de la croix St Robert. An early effort from the town brought us over the Col de Guéry at 1268m and to a magnificent viewpoint to the eroded volcanic outcrops of the Roches Tuilére and Sanadoire. 
A fabulous descent north-eastwards then took us in to the rolling, empty countryside around Aydat, south through the Gorges de la Monne, and then a series of long, tiring stretches eastwards brought us to a much-needed lunch spot in the village of Le-Vernet-Sainte-Marguerite.
After lunch, a descent back towards Chambon-sur-Lac took us to the start of the long haul back up to the Col de la croix St Robert. A tough climb after a good day of riding, followed by a tricky descent back through the woods to Le Mont Dore.



Alberto, Heyddie and Jan looking very pleased with themselves at the viewpoint to Roches Tuilére and Sanadoire
View north to Orcival
Coffee stop at the very pleasant Café du Lac near Servières
Distant view to the Puy de Dôme
A long haul eastwards, back to the Puy du Sancy massif
Climbing this col again, from the opposite direction. Tough with tired legs!
View to Lac Cambon
Nearly there Alberto!

Day Four: a wet day, so plenty of rest and overindulgence. A particularly fine dinner at the Auberge La Golmotte, a short taxi ride north of Le Mont Dore.
Our hotel in Le Mont Dore, the Grand Hotel. 3* but with great staff and good breakfasts
R&R...rest and rehydration!
Day Five


A cool start, taking us south-west through the forests above Le Mont Dore, before a long descent to La Tour d'Auvegrne, and through beautiful rolling countryside into the Haut Dordogne. And then the real work started...steep descents to cross a number of river valleys, each with a long climb out of the valley before doing it all over again, ultimately crossing the upper reaches of the Dordogne river. 
A good work out for all, before an eastward return through the anthracite mining town of Messeix, with rollers all the way back to the spa town of La Bourboule, and the final long climb back up to Le Mont Dore. In all, a ride of 73km and total ascent of 1426m.

Emerging from the forest above Le Mont Dore
Into the Haut Dordogne
One climb after another! Jan putting on a brave face...

Turning east from Messeix

La Bourboule
Day Six


Our final day, with a great ride back over the Col de Guéry, on wide sweeping roads to reach Randanne, before joining the wonderful Route de Puys. This wide, empty road tracks north-east through a series of volcanic cones, not far from Clermont Ferrand, and is a delight. Then north through some attractive commuter villages, before turning east to see the mighty Puy de Dôme, a large lava dome created by an eruption some 10,700 years ago. We climbed the Col de Ceyssat, 1078m, at the base of the Puy de Dôme, before returning south, initially on very narrow lanes. On wider roads we then climbed to the charming village of Orcival, last visited by Fabian with his good lady, pregnant with Marianna, in 1980. A good lunch was enjoyed.
Turning back to base on wide, empty roads, we enjoyed far reaching views north and east before crossing back over the Col de Guéry to Le Mont Dore. With a total of 79km and an ascent of 1557m, this was a perfect day to conclude our little adventure.

Lac de Guéry
Route de Puys
Puy de Dôme
Lunch stop in Orcival
North of Orcival, looking back to the Puy de Dôme