Thursday, February 21, 2013

Reliability Ride - 24 Feb 2013




Halifax Imperial Wheelers

Would like to invite you to join them for their

Annual Early Season Reliability Ride

Taking place on

Sunday 24th February, 2013

Start Point: The Ritz Ballroom, Brighouse

Finish Point: Cross Keys, Siddal

Meet at 8.30am to register your details
for a scheduled 9.00am start

2013 Reliability Ride      80 in 6      Start at 9.00am

Start Ritz in Brighouse

Odsal Top - Queensbury - Keighley - Skipton - Rylstone (duck pond) - Gargrave - Broughton - Elslack - Laneshaw Bridge - Stanbury - Oxenhope -  Hebden Bridge - Mytholmroyd - Cragg Vale - Ripponden - Barkisland - Elland to finish at the Cross Keys  Siddal



Last section of route as per 2014 Tour de France !



A shorter easier 60 miles also available

Odsal Top - Queensbury - Keighley - Crosshills - Cowling - Laneshaw Bridge - Wycoller (option) - Laneshaw Bridge - Stanbury - Howarth - Oxenhope - Hebden Bridge - Luddenden Foot - King Cross - Siddal - Cross Keys.

Entry Fee of £2.00 per person payable on the day in exchange for a route sheet

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NWP - The Short One

As requested, a few words about the short version of North West Passage. This was my first tour of the easy route, having previously flogged round the long one or stayed safely at home. And it was good. Especially at a pace where we rarely, if ever, got out of breath. There was time to chat, and to enjoy the pleasant countryside. I might do that again.

Our group of about a dozen riders formed as the 9am massed start got broken up by various sets of lights. We trundled and never really considered trying to close the gap on the next group. Brian however decided that the pace was a touch too easy and took off at high speed toward Summit, not to be seen again. According to my trip computer we were about 5 minutes slower up Blacko than the VS fast lads doing the full route, but the cafe at Gisburn was still open and we made ourselves comfortable over tea and butties for quite a long time.

Vicar started the long route at 8am but realised the error of his ways at Settle and turned back, finding us about ready to leave the cafe. The next part of the route is the best, through Bolton by Bowland, East and West Bradford and on to Whalley, where the lanes meandered and the afternoon sun gave a pleasant warmth. Haslingden Moor dragged a bit into the wind but Owd Betts gave no problems and we were soon on the last leg through Rochdale (and not, as I've always experienced previously, on our last legs). Pies, peas & pints were enjoyed back at the Spring Inn while waiting for the hard men to finish.