Cheque Presentation

Cheque Presentation
Presenting the Cheque to Catherine Sheard and Sarah Canniford at Great Ormond Street Hospital

Sunday 19 May 2013

Isle of Wight revisited

Isle of Wight weekend, 18th May 2013

Another great weekend on the Isle of Wight. Matt and I decided to ride a bit further this time and we were joined by Steve and Denise to give us moral support. Unfortunately y Foz couldn’t be with us as he was having to work, keeping London safe.
Upon arrival, the first job was to visit Rosemary Vineyard to purchase the necessary liquid moral support!

 We managed to ride 80 miles on Saturday and it was fantastic!  The weather forecast wasn’t looking very good  for the weekend  but unusually it was completely  wrong...  We had glorious sunshine with a mostly light Westerly wind.

We set off from Ryde and took the usual route through Bembridge, avoiding the designated  round the island cycle route that takes you along a residential road with speed humps. This proves the route was designed by a non cyclist. We then passed  Bembridge International Airport  and through Sandown then along the sunny sea front promenade to Shanklin. We then had the long climb of about a mile into Ventnor, up Cowleaze Hill, which is quite a cheeky rise in elevation. As a result of our training, this testing hill appears to be getting easier, which bodes well  for the 15,000 feet  total  climb over the Pyrenees (we hope).

We continued round and got to our favourite car park at Blackgang Chine where the Ice Cream van sells amazing homemade ice-cream from nearby Chale Farm.  When Matt ordered  I said ‘I’ll get these’ to which Matt said ‘ OK, if your paying, I’ll have a large one - and a Flake’.


Matt and I after his ‘large’ Ice Cream

Whilst sitting looking at the amazing view over West Wight, a couple, Wayne and Stephanie,  came over and we started talking bikes and about the Lejog.  Wayne had completed the Lejog in 2008 and his 15 year old son was one of the riders, a brilliant achievement.

Suitably refreshed, we set off along the Military Road, still with the words ‘We won’t go mad and keep the ride steady’, ringing in my ears, we averaged about 24 mph for the next 5 miles with a slight headwind – it was fantastic!

We eventually slowed down to a ‘steady’ pace and stopped at Gossips Cafe in Yarmouth for a big pot of tea and a bit of grub. I recommend this place as the food is great and you won’t have to re-mortgage your home to pay for it. 

We set off again and we were amazed how cold it felt and it took a couple of steepish hills to get warm again and by the time we got to Gurnard we were boiling hot!

On into Cowes and  we  took  a sharp right just before the Chain Link Ferry and joined the designated cycle track, which old railway track bed without the sleepers and rails, to Newport . We then stayed with the cycle path all the way to Sandown. It was great to ride for 10 miles without traffic but it would be even better if they put tarmac down for the whole length. 

From Sandown, we returned to Ryde via Bembridge along the quiet roads, bathed in sunshine all the way . Sitting in the garden with a large cup of tea and dark chocolate digestives (2 each only)  had the desired medicinal effect and we were ready to ride another 80 miles...

 Peter 19th May 2013

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