I picked my bike up from my LBS on Saturday with a nice new kickstand in place, the mechanic had quite a battle to remove it but thankfully he did and after making new threads and leaving me £40 lighter I was over the moon to have a proper working kickstand again! Not a single rattle now so I'm ecstatic!
The weekend weather was insane with 50mph winds battering us but today was so much better so I planned another long one, I actually wanted to do this ride 2 weeks ago but after stumbling on a time trial I had to choose another route! No danger of any time trials today so off I set at 7am with a 20-25mph SW wind at my back, the forecast said the winds would get lighter throughout the day so that made me very happy as I would be riding into the wind a lot on the way back! The winds actually didn't change one bit until I was very close to home...
So my plan was to head for Knockhill Racing Circuit, I took the back roads to Slamannan and headed up towards Shieldhill where I enjoyed the awesome descent down into Glenn Village where I hit 43.4mph with that wind at my back! At the village its a short steep climb before another cracking descent down into Falkirk! Then on through Grangemouth and Skinflats before taking the cycle path towards the Kincardine Bridge! I decided to take the path over the Clackmannanshire Bridge where I took my first photos of the day with the Ochil Hills shrouded in cloud!
After passing over the bridge I took the back road into Kincardine and joined the main road towards Forestmill where the climbing started in earnest, this can be a very busy road at times but it wasn't too bad today as the schools are starting their 2nd week of the Easter holidays! At the top of the first climb I stopped for more photos of the hills!
I continued into Forestmill where I turned on to the back road which leads to Saline, this is such a fun road to ride despite being mostly uphill in this direction! With the wind at my back it was a breeze today, I stopped just before Saline for a snack before the big climbs!
This is the start of the climb which is gradual before it really ramps up into Steelend!
At Steelend it ramps up once again!
At the top of the climb the road flattens out for a couple of miles until the turn off for Knockhill where the climb begins again, I stopped before the steep part for a couple of photos!
The hill in the background is actually the hill the circuit is named after!
This is looking back down the hill I had just climbed!
Then its a big climb up to the circuit which is followed by this awesome descent, as you can see the Scottish flag at the entrance to the circuit was showing the strength of the wind and I would soon be heading right into it!
At least I was descending for the most part here!
Another photo of the hills surrounding the circuit!
The final twisty descent before heading slightly uphill for a bit and directly into the headwind!
Thankfully its all downhill to Powmill at the end of this climb and its such great fun as it twists and turns all the way down to the village! The road was getting busy here so I took to the footpath!
A short time later I turned off the main road and was heading north through Rumbling Bridge, my brother loves walking in this area as there are many walking trails! Its mostly uphill here but very little traffic for a few miles! The road continues north to Yetts o'Muckhart (what a name) and then it turns SW towards Dollar and now directly into the wind! I enjoyed all the descending for a few miles but after passing through Dollar the road was getting busier, quite a few vehicles passed me here with no issues!
Then I heard a car approaching and there was nothing coming the other way at the time on a straight part of road, I wondered why they hadn't passed me and looking back I saw it was an old lady who wasn't keen on passing me! I was watching for somewhere I could pull in to let her pass as there was now a line of cars and vans building behind her! I was approaching Tillicoultry and knew there was a church at the top of the hill, so I pulled in there and she finally passed along with the many cars and vans!
I was waiting patiently for all the vehicles to pass when a van approached and the driver hurled abuse at me for holding up the traffic, a car behind him got involved also...
I shouted that I had pulled in at the first opportunity and just laughed it off but it did annoy me! At the other side of the village I discovered they have made a new cycle path which was very welcome, sadly it was short lived though! Luckily as I rejoined the main road at Alva the traffic was much lighter, typical as there were many long straights for the traffic to pass easily! I then passed through Menstrie and Blairlogie where I turned south towards Stirling, passing by the Wallace Monument!
I reached the roundabout at the end of the road and decided not to head directly towards Stirling, instead turning NW towards Bridge of Allan as I haven't used this road for many years! As I passed through the town I found the alternative road to Stirling was closed for resurfacing, so I decided to continue on towards Doune! I was rewarded with these views of the hills to the north!
At Doune I turned SE for Stirling and then I decided to tackle the big climb up over the Campsie Hills at Whins of Milton with almost 80 miles in my legs at this point, a 3.7 mile climb directly into the wind which hadn't decreased in the slightest! At least its not all uphill though...
Then there is this and it was right into the wind!
One of the Highland cows was staring me down!
Near the top of the climb looking back down, it would have been fun going this way today!
Loch Coulter!
I was now looking forward to a lot of descending down into Denny with the wind at my back again and what a blast that was, passing through Fankerton and Stoneywood on my way down! The sky actually darkened at this point and I could feel rain in the air! I continued down the descent into Bonnybridge where I took the back roads to Falkirk which meant yet more climbing! There were so many lambs in the fields today so it would have been amiss of me not to get a photo!
At Falkirk I turned for Slamannan which meant more climbing, part way up the climb 100 miles appeared on my gps and I knew I had around 14 miles to go! My legs were feeling it but I had enough battery left to tackle all the remaining climbs fairly comfortably! At Slamannan I used the quiet back roads to Longriggend where I turned south for Caldercruix where it was a straight road home into the wind all the way! It was a tough but very enjoyable ride, 656 ft less than last weeks big ride but this one was way harder!
That's 3 weeks in a row I have surpassed 100 miles, my 4th imperial century of the year and we are only in April and my average is just over 70 miles now! I even got home with a clean bike today and I was very lucky as proper rain arrived about 30 minutes after I got home! Tomorrow and Wednesday are looking nasty and the winds will be picking up once again, so I'm glad I got that ride in today!