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I decided to check the weather further afield in the hope of finding some decent conditions for a longer ride, I plumped for St Andrews and put the bike in the back of the car and left home at 6.15am and arrived at the harbour in St Andrews just after 8am.
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Not a bad view to start my ride
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There was a SW wind blowing at around 25mph so not a day for a century ride, I wasn't far off at the end up though! I plumped for the coast road to start off and stopped part way up the big climb to capture the town shrouded in the morning sun.
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A couple of miles up the coast I turned into the grounds of the Fairmont Hotel to grab more photos, this is looking across the local golf course with St Andrews in the distance now.
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The sun made a timely appearance
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I had a cross/tailwind for the first 10 miles or so and arrived in Crail where it was time head directly into the 25mph wind, the sky was looking a little angry out in the North Sea...if you set sail from here the next stop would be Denmark!
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The real beauty of riding the coast road is having the sea on one side and views like this on the other.
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The road itself isn't too shabby for the most part also...
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I was going to pass through Elie but there were road closure signs so I opted to go inland for a bit, I wasn't disappointed with the views though..,
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It wasn't long before I had the sea in view again...
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I then arrived in Leven and grabbed a photo down at the beach.
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I then decided to head back inland as it would have been a struggle to continue down the coast and cut inland from there, so I used the main road through Glenrothes and Leslie and stopped at the bridge over the River Leven for a break and some snacks.
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I thought about tackling this hill but it would have been right into that brutal headwind so I opted for an equally steep climb up towards Scotlandwell which was much more sheltered!
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At Scotlandwell Loch Leven comes into view, the water was looking very choppy today...
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I was just about to set off after taking this photo and glanced to my right to see this view, the sky was very different to the sky over the loch!
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I actually almost missed the view as I was watching a band of rain passing over the hills near Milnathort which was about 5 miles away, I probably should have used the shortcut that bypasses Milnathort but I thought I could beat the rain...I was wrong
Thankfully the strong wind blew it through quickly so it wasn't so bad. Once I reached Milnathort it was time to turn NE which meant I finally had a proper tailwind, the difference in temperature was very noticeable instantly! I was now heading towards Gateside and had the Lomond Hills off my right shoulder, it was hard to get a decent photo due to the bright sun but I think these 2 turned out ok and you can see some snow on the peaks!
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The road condition here is execellent but it can be busy...
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As I was passing through Gateside I remembered about a road I used back in 2022, the day I did my longest ever ride of 162 miles and it was a brutal climb but in the opposite direction, so I knew it would be a big descent after the initial climb so it was a no brainer to get off the main road and although it would add quite a few miles to my ride it was mostly wind assisted! The only downside was the lack of scenery though but you can't have everything
After the initial cimb which was pretty tough I started down the descent and looked back to see a huge truck following me, he had no chance of passing me though and I arrived at the bottom of the hill and he was quite a way back...my top speed was 38.2mph and it was twisty in parts!
Eventually the scenery did improve and a big climb came into view, at least it was wind assisted so pretty easy! The second photo is looking back down the road I just climbed with the steepest part hidden...
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The road brings you out in the middle of Cupar which is 10 miles from St Andrews, passing through Dairsie and Guardbridge and at Guardbridge I opted for the cycle path that runs alongside the famous Old Course at St Andrews where I saw a man with his young son enjoying a round of golf
This is the start of the path which is a godsend as the road into the town can be a real nightmare with traffic!
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Across the bay is Leuchars airfield which used to be an RAF base but was taken over by the army many years ago...
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I arrived in St Andrews and grabbed a couple of photos of the Cathedral ruins which dates back to 1158 before heading back down to the harbour where my car was parked.
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One last photo of the harbour before heading home very content with a truly awesome day of cycling, it was sure worth getting up at 5.45am
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So I covered just under 83 miles, it blows my mind to think I cycled almost double this distance in 2022 but the wind was much lighter that day and it does make quite a difference! My elevation gain was just slightly less than my 53 mile ride 6 days ago, if I did 83 miles close to home my elevation gain would be astronomical...
I have to say I was worn out by the time I got back to the car, 36 miles into a direct 25 mph headwind does take a lot of effort and I stuck with level 2 assist to make sure I had enough juice in the tank at the finish. Amazingly my bike didn't even need a wash, thats a first at this time of year and I'm not complaining...