May 11th, 2008 Archive

17 miles short

May 11th, 2008 by admin in David's Training

Today was yet another ‘scorchio’ kindof day. Possibly the hottest of the year yet, I’ll refer to BBC weather later to confirm that claim. I had been quite bold in telling a number of people that this weekend I planned to do a 50 miler’, sadly I arrived home 17 miles short of that. Took me a little while this morning to muster up the enthusiasm to get in the saddle. The trouble I often have is in deciding where to go. I’m not very keen on going to the same places but I’m also not that good at memorising a new route before I set off. So I eventually decided to leave but without any real idea of where I was going. At least that way I had nothing to forget. I had asked Claire for any suggestions and she’d said how about Hyde Park… ‘perhaps’ I muttered… or maybe Greenwich… ‘yeah could do’. So with those rough guidelines I was off, initially sticking to my normal work route which takes me along Bayswater, the north side of Hyde Park. At around 8 miles I was at Hyde Park, through previous mis-adventures I already knew I couldn’t cycle round much of Hyde Park, so I found the main artery running through it from North to South ‘Broad Way’ and got myself down to Kensington. From there I hopped on Kensington High Street west bound and turned left onto Earls Court Road. Following that long old road you eventually get down to ‘The River’ and Battersea Bridge. Being a fan of bridges I crossed it. I followed that road for quite some way and found myself at Clapham Common. ‘I know where I am’ I thought. I turned left and was heading towards Clapham itself, I headed left towards the ‘Old Town’ and ended up … after a while … back in Battersea this time in Battersea Park. I then crossed another bridge, Chelsea bridge I think, back onto the north side of the river. I followed the rivers edge east bound and before long was beside the houses of parliament. Now I’d seen one tourist attraction I figured I may as well see some more so looped round parliament square and headed up Whitehall towards Trafalgar Square, from there I got onto the Strand. I followed the Strand onto Fleet Street and beside St. Pauls. By now I had not crossed a bridge for some tens of minutes so crossed London Bridge. Ah Claire mentioned Greenwich, I’m now on the road to Greenwich, funny. So I was now on my way to Greenwich, past Bermondsea, Deptford and I was in Greenwich. The heat had started to take its toll, I was a little parched so locked up the bike, popped into Marks and Sparks and grabbed a drink and cheese roll. A brief stop to eat/drink and I then carried my bike down through the foot tunnel linking Greenwich with the Isle Of Dogs. Annoyingly lifts at both ends were out of order. Now I made my way towards West India Quay (or at least thats where I was trying to get to) several roadworks forced me onto the east side of Canary Wharf. Finding my way back I cycled through sailing past several security checkpoints. I had now crossed to the west side and got onto Commercial Road, and then Commercial Street (imaginative road titling in London). Just past Spitalfields market I was back onto the A10, a couple of miles later I was home. Now mileage wise I knew I was probably a little short, my speedo told me it was 33 miles, however an accidental full-reset occurred last week on the way to work when I was fiddling with the buttons so the little widget didn’t have my correct wheel diameter so I could only assume it had massively under estimated my distance. Several hours of Google mapping later I can confirm that it was almost exactly 33 miles that I covered today, the little darn widget was right, grrr.

For the full route, click the image below…

Around London In 33 Miles