RabH
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I was hoping to go to the motorcycle racing at Knockhill today but with winds over 30mph I decided to give it a miss, I could have gone in the car but I preferred to get the bike out as the winds weren't as gusty at home! I was hoping to head down the Clyde Valley on my last ride but the weather put paid to that, so that was my first choice today! It was a little nicer shall we say!
I joined the valley road at Carluke and took the awesome descent down to Crossford before turning right at the road end and taking on the big climb up to Blackhill Viewpoint, a real beast of a climb with an average gradient of 9.1%! I stopped part way up for some photos of course and I couldn't get my bike stand to deploy, it wasn't for locking into position for some reason! Thankfully there was a handy kerb available....
A lovely view of the valley and the clouds looked incredible also!
I reached the summit and stopped just before the scary descent, the reason its so scary is the road just drops away on you and there's actually another road just beyond the steepest part so you have to make sure you are able to stop at the junction! I virtually freewheeled it at 43.3mph...
This road then takes you back down into the Clyde Valley at Kirkfieldbank, then its another beast of a climb up to Lanark! Its only 1/2 a mile of ascent but an average gradient of 9.6%! Thankfully I caught Lanark at a quiet time and breezed through without any problems, taking the lovely descent down to the Hyndford Bridge in the valley! Then I joined the main A73 which is a road to be avoided during the week with many massive trucks hammering along it, no problems today though! I found another handy kerb to grab another photo part way along the road, the scenery is lovely all the way along this route with the Tinto Hills on one side and the Pentland Hills on the other!
This is the main Tinto Hill which is very popular on a day like today although I'm sure it was very windy up at over 2300ft!
You can see why I love this road so much here!
A few miles later I was nearing the junction for Symington which then leads to Biggar, the views to the north here are lovely!
I tried my bike stand again and it actually locked down this time, although when I attempted to put it back up it didn't want to stay up so I had to tie it up! (new one now ordered)
The Pentland Hills then came into view!
I reached the bridge over the River Clyde just before the turn off for Biggar and was shocked to see the water so low, especially considering all the rain we have had recently!
A handy wall to support the bike...
I soon arrived in Biggar and would finally have the wind at my back heading north to Carnwath, lots of farms along this road and its a very busy time for the farmers!
This road is just amazing also, lots of climbs and fast descents and twists and turns! Just my kind of road and today the motorbikes were enjoying it also, it has been a long time since I saw so many motorbikes on my cycling roads and you can see why here!
I was soon in Carnwath and continued north to enjoy that tailwind all the way to Whitburn where I turned west for home and the wind had shifted to the west now, so I had 14 miles of a 25-30mph headwind to contend with! Level 3 assist was now selected and was I glad I had lots of juice left! Another fantastic ride today, from start to finish it was just amazing despite the bike stand problems! I think I will sleep well tonight after that...
@DiggyGun @Readytoride Sorry to hear about your falls, I'm glad you are both fighting fit and healing up!