Showing posts with label Get on your bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Get on your bike. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 September 2009

Another weekend and another FSoTM ride


Last weekend saw me and 11 riders meet at the bandstand in Bletchley for the September edition of my First Sunday of the month rides, This one was in conjunction with the Parks Trust Easy riders programme and was a ride around the lakes of MK.

I'd been on the go since 5am as I was out early with some other riders helping put signs up along the Millennium route around MK for the Cancer Research UK charity ride.

The FSoTM ride took in nearly all of the lakes around MK starting by heading for Caldecotte lake then along the river past the OU and Walton Lake. Keeping to the right of the river helps here as there are no cattle grids to go across on that side.
Around Willen lake, We were going to stop here for coffee but the jetski national finals were being held there. On through Willen village and past Tongwell lake and a stop at Blakelands shop.
From here we took the old railway line that used to go from Newport Pagnell to Wolverton and met up with the riders doing the longer loop of the Cancer ride.
Tried to confuse them by then going the other way to them at a junction :-D but none followed us. I would have told them honest.
A slight deviation to the planned route took us over the A5 to Wymbush and around the other side of the Lodge lake and bringing us to The Talbot at Loughton.
Have always had good service here compared to the Fountain Harvester up the road, who seemed to want us weird cyclist types out as we were taking up seats that could be used for more profit.

On around Teardrop lakes and Furzton lake leaving only Mount farm lake to do before heading back to Bletchley and the start of the ride.

Back home for more food and I was away again with just the eldest as I'd said I'd collect the signs that were put up earlier.
This took longer than expected and we were out until gone 7 but that did include a stop at KFC for a snack :-D

I'd managed to clock up over 60 miles just riding in circles and the eldest did a PB of 45 miles. Really good considering he was riding a heavy BSO (bike shaped object) and wearing jeans.
Must try getting him in Lycra! the thought of it might be too much for an 18yr old though :-D :-D.


Sunday, 22 February 2009

Get on your bike for Cancer Research UK


Sunday the 6th September '09.

Come and join us for an easy 7 or 15 mile 'family ride' to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

I've helped out on this event for the last 5 years and it's a great ride especially for children.

This year it is starting from the Hilton Hotel at Kents Hill in Milton Keynes and follows the Ouzel valley towards Willen lake, then onto the Millennium Cycle Route around MK. All part of the Sustrans cycle routes 51 and 6.

The signed route uses shared use paths, redways and quiet estate roads taking you from river and canalside paths past the roman villa and the famous concrete cows.

There is also a chance to win a bike from Phil Corley Cycles.


For more info and an entry form contact Carol Osbourne at
www.onyourbikemk2009.blogspot.com
Or sign up online HERE