I needed 55 miles to reach 4000 miles for the year, so I looked at 3 different weather apps and all were showing heavy rain showers but at varying times...so I looked out the window and elected to head south in the hope of taking the Clyde Valley route! I used the quiet back roads down to Allanton which meant a lovely big descent early in my ride, I actually used the same road on Sunday but in the opposite drirection so it was nice to descend it this time! From Allanton I took the quiet back roads to Carluke!
As you can see the roads were wet at this point but it was dry!
I was nearing Carluke and the roads here were dry but looking down towards the Clyde Valley didn't fill me with any confidence, this was the scene I was looking at! No way was I heading that way....
So I decided to head east and had a nice 20mph tailwind to enjoy, but that meant the nasty weather was going to be following me! I took the big climb up to Kilncadzow but it was pretty easy with the strong tailwind, as soon as I reached Kilncadzow I had this awesome descent and the roads were still dry!
The weather was looking very iffy to the south towards the Tinto Hills!
The road from here is almost flat for around half a mile before another big climb which is then followed by my favourite part which is a very fast descent down towards Harelaw, this is looking back at the big climb which is hidden by a tight bend!
You can see why this is my favourite part of this amazing road!
Its not a steep descent but I was nudging 40mph with that strong tailwind, just after here there's a roundabout where you can continue east or turn south for Lanark or north for Forth! I chose to continue east and enjoy the tailwind as much as I could and I was managing to easily outrun the rain!
The view of the Pentland Hills in the distance from near the roundabout!
I then continued down the descent towards Carnwath, I was really flying along and loving that awesome tailwind! When I reached Carnwath I decided to turn northeast on to the A70, a road I use mostly in the opposite direction so it was going to be a lot of climbing but I still had that tailwind following me! I stopped at the top of this climb for a photo, its such a fast descent going the other way but today it would have been into a very strong headwind!
After this the road flattens for a bit and then its very undulating and a lot of fun to ride!
I had a look to the north as I was going to have to head that way pretty soon and I didn't like what I could see in the distance!
I reached the road junction for Tarbrax at 1100ft elevation and here I had no choice but to turn north, as i turned all I could see was a big squall passing over the valley below so I stopped for a break and a snack hoping it would blow through quickly in the strong wind! After a few minutes I could feel the rain in the air and it was still looking a bit nasty, I even contemplated going back down the A70 back to Carnwath but I loathe going back the way I came! I gave it another few minutes and decided to just go for it and chance my luck, as I plunged down the descent the rain was hitting me straight in the face and it suddenly got pretty cold! I had fingerless gloves on and my hands were feeling the cold but luckily I had the sense to put my waterproof gloves in my bag so I stopped to put them on and it made such a difference! I was nearing Auchengray and suddenly some blue sky appeared, the difference in temperature was instant!
Soon I would need to turn west to head for home and I knew it was going to be headwind time, the wind was a direct westerly and it was now getting really gusty! I joined the A71 and turned into the wind heading for Breich, as soon as I passed through the village I turned north to Longridge which would mean it would be crosswind time! Thankfully the gusts weren't too bad and I had a trouble free ride down into Whitburn where I would turn west into the wind once again! I now had a gradual climb from Whitburn to Harthill and then the big climb up to Kirk of Shotts, all into the strong headwind but I was coping well as I used assist level 3 for the big climb! It would have been a real chore getting up that climb on a standard bike today...
When I reached Kirk of Shotts I turned north over the big climb up past the Blackhill transmitter, I also used this road on Sunday as its such a fun road with almost no traffic! After the big climb the descents are just awesome, pretty much all the way down into the village of Plains where I would turn west again with only a few miles to home now! When I arrived in my home town I had covered 59 miles so I decided to take a tour around town and make it a metric century! I was amazed I managed to get home dry today, what a brilliant day that was!
So I have now covered 4007 miles from 58 rides which is an average of over 69 miles per ride, the last time I had average mileage like this was 2012 when it was around 72 on a standard road bike!