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I took advantage of the nice weather today with imperial century #7 for the year! The wind was a direct northerly and around 20mph so I planned a route to take advantage of it! It was a little chilly when I set off just after 6am but not too bad considering I was heading into the wind! I made my way to Falkirk, hurtling down this descent near Shieldhill!
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Just over 40mph down this one with the Ochill Hills lit up by the morning sun in the background!
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From Falkirk I made my way to Carronshore and spotted this lovely young Clydesdale, I'm sure it was smiling!
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Its mother didn't mind me stroking it!
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I was now heading for the Clackmannanshire bridge, using the path to avoid the busy traffic! The Forth was a bit choppy but looking great as always!
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The path leads to Kincardine and from there I continued north towards Forestmill, stopping for more photos of the Ochils on the way!
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At Forestmill I turned on to the quiet back road that leads to Saline, as I arrived in the village I decided to take the back road up to Knockhill as I recently passed the road and they were resurfacing it! Its a 2 mile climb with some steep parts but no problem for my e bike!
What a difference, although the road is still a bit rough down at the Saline end!
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The other reason I decided to take this road is the awesome descent once you pass Knockhill Racing Circuit, its a real blast and I should get to enjoy it again on Sunday when I head up to the car racing! I was now heading east towards Kelty where I turned south towards Crossgates and had the wind at my back for the first time! I was very glad about that as some of the climbs are really steep, then I had a cracking descent down into Crossgates! I was heading east now towards Kinghorn, its a very good road, starting with this downhill!
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Then it was another climb!
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Dunearn Loch part way up the climb!
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I was looking forward to reaching the top, with this amazing descent down into Burntisland awaiting me! This was the main reason I decided to take this route today, its one of the best descents in the country! I had a bit of a crosswind on the way down which kept my speed down to 43mph...
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This is part way down the descent looking back up, its a tough old climb going this way!
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As I arrived in Burntisland I spotted a sign for Kinghorn Loch and decided to go and have a look, it wasn't worth the 1.5 mile climb...
I then joined the coast road passing Pettycur Bay where I stopped for a couple of photos looking over the Forth!
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I then had a tough climb towards Aberdour and spotted this lovely view of the Forth bridges!
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Then I enjoyed the big descent down into Aberdour and was heading for Inverkeithing where I enjoyed lunch before heading over the Forth bridge!
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Another view of the road and rail bridge from near Newton!
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After Newton I turned south through Old Philpstoun and Threemiletown and took the road towards Beecraigs Country Park, grabbing a few nice photos on the way!
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I decided to turn south for Dechmont and enjoy the wind at my back for the big climb over Burnhouse Road, the steepest part starts round the corner through the trees! My gps showed 19.3% despite Ridewithgps recording 15.1% as the maximum gradient...
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After all the climbs the descent down into Dechmont is just superb and with the wind at my back it was even more fun today!
That was the last of my photos at the 86 mile mark, from here I used the cycle paths all the way to Armadale and headed back into the wind down the descent towards Westfield! Then it was pretty much climbing for many miles up over Heights where the 100 miles was passed! I then enjoyed the descent down into Blackridge where I turned west for home! What a cracking ride it was, I pretty much picked the perfect route for the conditions and no sign of any rain all the way!