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Title: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Tomsk on 27 April, 2021, 07:17:51 pm
Entries to Hereward 2021 are now closed, as we've reached our limit of 50 this evening.

I'll be contacting all riders soon re: start times and groups.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 27 April, 2021, 07:25:48 pm
Phew! I just got in. Group TMK plus the Straggler might go for the Lanterne Rouge award 😁
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 27 April, 2021, 07:44:14 pm
That could be a heavily contested position after the last year of interruption to audax.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: tippers_kiwi on 28 April, 2021, 01:32:34 pm
Phew! I just got in. Group TMK plus the Straggler might go for the Lanterne Rouge award 😁
Carlsberg don't do Audax groups but if they did  ;D
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Tomsk on 19 May, 2021, 08:58:29 am
Info and updated route sheet etc sent out last night. Wilkyboy's GPS tracks are here: https://www.tomsk.co.uk/hereward-the-wake-300/2021/

Should you want a 24 hour McDonald's at silly o'clock, it's been pointed out to me that there's one in Peterborough, not far off the route:

You could take a direct and very main-roady-dual-carriageway route from the Whittlesey (A605) run in, but turning R (instead of L) at the London Road TLS in Yaxley, brings you directly up London Rd to the Hampton RBT where the McD's is L (1st exit) then 1st R. The golden arches should be visible from the RBT.

However, their website is still saying no indoor seating, though the toilets should be available, if as at other such places.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 19 May, 2021, 02:45:44 pm
First ride through the night since October. The group Tomsk has put me in ride at compatible average speeds.  So hopefully nice relaxed ride in company. Looking forward to it. No doubt I’ll underestimate how cold it gets overnight and be underdressed.  Always takes one or two to remind myself each year.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 19 May, 2021, 03:19:25 pm
I’m looking forward to being towed by Big Saxon and the Straggler 😁
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Kangaroocourt on 20 May, 2021, 10:12:45 pm
I will no doubt be socially distanced aka dropped early on.  Usually quite happy bimbling along solo. 
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 24 May, 2021, 01:43:07 pm
Had my second vaccine dose today and expecting a 5mph average speed increase from the doping.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: felstedrider on 24 May, 2021, 01:49:36 pm
I hope you all have a good ride.   I am away for the half term and will be riding the route as far as Whittlesey on Friday before continuing North to Lincoln.

This also means I'll miss the Pork Pie the following weekend.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 24 May, 2021, 02:37:59 pm
Are the Histon Rd roadworks only as far as the 24hr garage?  If it's any further, tempted to go via Girton to Longstanton to Willingham route instead.  Just working through routesheet.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 24 May, 2021, 03:07:08 pm
Sandon, just after the info clue is the church.  The church has taps for water just inside the lynch gate.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Tomsk on 24 May, 2021, 03:14:42 pm
Are the Histon Rd roadworks only as far as the 24hr garage?  If it's any further, tempted to go via Girton to Longstanton to Willingham route instead.  Just working through routesheet.

Up to the garage was the worst of it last week, but of course, if you control elsewhere in Cambridge then an alternative route to Willingham is ok.

Sandon, just after the info clue is the church.  The church has taps for water just inside the lynch gate. 

Pubs will be open by the time I get onto the last stages ... I've used the Fox and Hounds in Clavering and the Cock at Henham for a cheeky pre-lunch pint before.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 24 May, 2021, 06:54:26 pm
Pub stops on audaxes . It’s been some time, I’d forgotten the option is now there.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 24 May, 2021, 06:57:40 pm
Are the Histon Rd roadworks only as far as the 24hr garage?  If it's any further, tempted to go via Girton to Longstanton to Willingham route instead.  Just working through routesheet.

Up to the garage was the worst of it last week, but of course, if you control elsewhere in Cambridge then an alternative route to Willingham is ok.

I was thinking with the start group I’m in, it’s possible the Trumpington Shell garage or the shop on right hand side of road may still be open for popping in, whilst Histon road perhaps 20-25 mins later not.  I’m not good at deciding what I want through a garage window in normal times.  Maybe I need to go wander round an Esso garage during the day to workout what I might want on Fri night.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: wilkyboy on 24 May, 2021, 10:15:06 pm
First group for me, so I probably won't see any but the quickest from behind (about half of yous).  Still my favourite night-time 300  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: John Stonebridge on 25 May, 2021, 04:39:52 pm
have an enjoyable ride if you are taking part.  Ive ridden this event once in July 2018.   

Ive a DIY 300km planned for Fri / Sat here in Alba with a similar-ish evening start time so Im heartened to see the forecast temperatures rising. 

Graeme 
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 27 May, 2021, 04:00:25 pm
Fresh oil on chain, Dynamo lighting checked. Wee local lanes bike check spin. Bike all ready for tomorrow. Definitely going to be shorts and T-shirt on Sat, just need the extra layers for the overnight.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Tomsk on 27 May, 2021, 06:41:58 pm
Last hopeful rider on the waiting list accomodated, so we're full right up at 50 on the start sheet. I've heard a few tales of woe from the DNSs this time, so my commiserations to them.

I seem to have arranged for summer to arrive and reasonable night temperatures. With the moon just on the wane, I'm really spoiling you all.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: psyclist on 27 May, 2021, 07:33:12 pm
I seem to have arranged for summer to arrive and reasonable night temperatures. With the moon just on the wane, I'm really spoiling you all.

I hear no dissenting voices!

The place I'm working currently have an enforced half day off before bank holiday weekends, so I'll be finishing up at lunchtime. Gives me time in the afternoon to do a slightly longer loop to the start. At a relaxed pace, with a buffer to allow a bit of layering up before my esteemed group departs Dunmow.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 27 May, 2021, 09:52:23 pm
Anyone ECEing to 400 or 600 (or even 500)?
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Deano4 on 28 May, 2021, 07:37:11 am
I am eceing it to 400km as I’d have to cycle to the start and back home anyway. Dunmow is about 60km away, nice and simple direct route.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Tomsk on 28 May, 2021, 08:02:17 am
Anyone ECEing to 400 or 600 (or even 500)?

I've heard from a few riders that they will be ECEing; now that we can - up to 600km anyway ...

First Flatliner 600km of the season for another on Tuesday too.

Btw, I've heard from a rider who lives up that way that the B1040 should be open now. However, if faced with 5 miles of 'kitty litter' up the straight road from Pondersbridge to Whittlesey, I'll take the Glassmoor Bank diversion route.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 28 May, 2021, 09:18:03 am
The forecast does look favourable. Fingers crossed it matches reality.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 28 May, 2021, 11:04:23 am
Anyone ECEing to 400 or 600 (or even 500)?

I've heard from a few riders that they will be ECEing; now that we can - up to 600km anyway ...

First Flatliner 600km of the season for another on Tuesday too.

Btw, I've heard from a rider who lives up that way that the B1040 should be open now. However, if faced with 5 miles of 'kitty litter' up the straight road from Pondersbridge to Whittlesey, I'll take the Glassmoor Bank diversion route.
I went along the bank when the main road to Whittle was shut on a 200 diy to spoons last month (not realising the pub didn’t open til 9 due to Covid). Missed my veggie brekky.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 28 May, 2021, 04:12:45 pm
Okay, who is having a bbq?  Go away rain…
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Alex B on 29 May, 2021, 03:17:07 pm
Rolled up the hill from Cambridge to Reed this morning for breakfast, and to photograph some of the HtW riders.

Everybody seemed to be in good spirits (https://www.flickr.com/search/?sort=date-taken-desc&safe_search=1&tags=htw2021&user_id=45086087%40N00&view_all=1) - impressive since they'd ridden 270km through the night!
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Suffolk Born on 29 May, 2021, 07:44:25 pm
Hello

Yes - cracking ride, good company, good weather all night - thankyou Tom.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: orejas on 29 May, 2021, 10:22:18 pm
Thanks to Tom and helpers for organising, the guys/women that I rode with and Alex for the pictures (let me know if you upload them somewhere). Weather was great, ride good, drive home required some concentration.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Alex B on 30 May, 2021, 05:08:46 am
... let me know if you upload them somewhere ...

Photos are here (https://www.flickr.com/search/?sort=date-taken-desc&safe_search=1&tags=htw2021&user_id=45086087%40N00&view_all=1). Feel free to share, re-use etc.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 30 May, 2021, 07:48:24 am
... let me know if you upload them somewhere ...

Photos are here (https://www.flickr.com/search/?sort=date-taken-desc&safe_search=1&tags=htw2021&user_id=45086087%40N00&view_all=1). Feel free to share, re-use etc.

I was deep in thought when I spotted you. Think I heard a “smile” 🤣
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 30 May, 2021, 07:54:12 am
I enjoyed most of my first calendar event since PBP2019. I was with my TMK mate Milen, who joined Audax late last year, had done a couple of 200 DIY’s, a calendar 200, and now this. He’d never ridden through the night before, so was glad to be riding with company. Sad we didn’t stay with the rest of our group (hope I don’t hear they enjoyed some pub stops). Went to the Angel but couldn’t see any cyclists from the car park, so we endured a final climb into town for atm receipts.

Thanks for putting this on, Tom.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Pepe on 30 May, 2021, 10:42:07 am
My first sizeable ride all year. Great night and day in the saddle. Couldn't ask for better conditions. Rode through the night solo, then the last bit in good company  :)

Thanks for the Shandy and snacks near the end, Tom!

Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Tomsk on 30 May, 2021, 01:16:01 pm
Rolled up the hill from Cambridge to Reed this morning for breakfast, and to photograph some of the HtW riders.

Everybody seemed to be in good spirits (https://www.flickr.com/search/?sort=date-taken-desc&safe_search=1&tags=htw2021&user_id=45086087%40N00&view_all=1) - impressive since they'd ridden 270km through the night!

I thought that might have been you behind the lens - cheers! Sorry we were blatting up the hill too fast to really register!

My first sizeable ride all year. Great night and day in the saddle. Couldn't ask for better conditions. Rode through the night solo, then the last bit in good company  :)

Thanks for the Shandy and snacks near the end, Tom!



Yes, we did enjoy the last stage, didn't we, what with leisurely icecream and shandy stops. Probably added about an hour onto our time, but very civilised and convivial.  :thumbsup:

Afterwards, I sat down to watch the last few kms of the Giro d'Italia and promptly fell asleep!

Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 30 May, 2021, 01:39:04 pm
Abandoned in the morning.  My rear disc brake failed, a bolt had fallen out (should have used thread lock). First rear wheel lock up, then no rear brake.   I found out this morning that one of the pads was also missing and calliper piston pushed out near rotor.  Piston doesn’t seem damaged thankfully. I did try another couple of downhills with just feathering front brake but decided it wasn’t the sensible option for distance remaining.

Sourced replacement parts at bike shop within a reasonable drive. So planning to fix this afternoon and get a DIY 200 in tomorrow to save RRTY.

Shame as near perfect conditions and for once I’d got my hydration spot on. Enjoyed the company and conversation and nice to stop and linger at controls longer than necessary. I’ve missed stopping in company this past year.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Slimline Saxon on 30 May, 2021, 02:17:18 pm
Rode with Raymond and Dean until Therfield, right on the time limit at Biggleswade and had been suffering from severe foot cramp , or possibly too much compression above the ankle, but I had to keep stopping, as we did on the Ashwell lane where traffic was non stop. Made the decision to send Dean and Raymond on to get the time, with only 40 to go, but Raymond sacrificed his points to stay with me. Did not feel like moving from the Silver Ball after taking on liquids, but managed to get the the top of the Henham climb and had a sit down on the bench there, before rolling into the Angel and Harp after 6pm and dining with Raymond. So completed the ride, in our own time.

No problem with fitness but my feet still are sore now, and I wish I had my carbon bike back from the shop, it is worth 2kmh  extra speed but they cannot get the parts to service it, so that would have made a difference to my heavy winter bike. My first 300 since the heart attack, so happy to have pushed the distance and moved on from a mental blockage about going above 200 again.

Good to see many familiar faces, Jane and Chris at every control until they passed us on the Ashwell lane, a mini posse at Whittlesey, and more riders than expected at Cambridge, being entertained or intimidated by the local racist drunk at the Esso garage, I thought it might turn nasty at one point. thanks to Tom for signing our cards and getting us out of there. The revellers in Cambridge were quite subdued this year which made for an easy passage. Special mention for Milen from Team MK, doing his first 300 with Ritchie. Not too long ago he was riding in the introductory club group that I lead, but with the encouragement and inspiration of Ritchie he has become a fully fledged nutter!   

So apart from the points, and any faint hopes of an SR this year, it was a successful ride and next time should be fine, I have done it before with 2 hours to spare and it is a usually a good time of year for night riding.

And finally big thanks to Raymond for being the friend that he is.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Deano4 on 30 May, 2021, 02:25:14 pm
Group E consisting of myself, Big Saxon, The Straggler, Bikeabilityman and his pal left Dunmow more or less on time. Before we even got to Dunmow we Bikeabilityman and his friend had left us behind.

Still we carried on at our own pace into the night, the temperature cooling slightly as the time wore on. At the first info control I put my long fingered gloves on and jacket on, better to put them on before I got cold, I thought.

Once in Cambridge we had one wrong turn (technically straight on) which was my fault. A little back tracking and we were back on route to the first free control where we met up with Tomsk, Josser, Jem and a few other familiar faces. Tomsk kindly signed our cards so we didn’t have to get a receipt and we pushed on into the night.

Can’t say I enjoyed the night section but at least it came first I guess? Believe it or not though we made good time throughout the night and had clawed back an hour or so. The petrol station in Whittlesey had a machine which served tea which was great and much needed, so a brief stop there and back into the night for the long stage to Newport Pagnall.

We stopped in a bus shelter for a quick 15 minute break and the carried on. A quick stop here as although we were still ahead of time we weren’t leading it by very much.

We got to Biggleswade for second breakfast and the sun was out, it was proving to be a very hot day. Second breakfast eaten and a refreshing coke and we left the control on time to start the next leg to Reed.

Here things went a bit wrong. We couldn’t find a pub in Dunton to answer the info question which was a bit annoying. Maybe more annoyingly our processed was slowed on this narrow road by lots of huge 4x4s and Pick Up trucks going past, some of them not even bothering to slow down. Good use of the passing spaces was made by us.

The next issue we had was that Big Saxon was having problems with his feet which was slowing our progress and after some quick calculations we realised at our current pace we wouldn’t reach the finish in time. After a team meeting Big Saxon and The Straggler decided that I should push on ahead on my own as I had more at stake to lose with my ECEing this wide up to 400km. So we said our goodbyes and headed off on my own.

We were actually quite close to Reed at that point, maybe 1 mile or so away, so my non strop sprinting got me there very quickly. I wrote the answer to the question down in the brevet and pushed on for the last 24 miles to Dunmow.

Impeded by the heat and the (seemingly) endless hills I managed to get to Great Dunmow at about 16:05 and got a machine from the cash machine to end an interesting ride as Laterne Rougue (I guess!)

Anyway, many thanks to Big Saxon and the Straggler for their company for most of the ride and of course for Tomsk for organising.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Slimline Saxon on 30 May, 2021, 03:19:28 pm
Well done Dean, glad you got through in good time. First time I have ridden with you, hopefully next time I will be quicker.

I have just checked my time for Hereward in 2015, I spent the same time off the bike as this time, but rode three hours quicker. Down to the heavier bike and the sore feet this time, and 2015 was a big tailwind from Dunmow. I have a theory that wearing winter compression tights may have impaired the blood flow to my feet as the day got warmer, my legs were swollen when I got home.

So just an unfortunate day in terms of time, but easily rectified next time.     
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Deano4 on 30 May, 2021, 04:58:37 pm
Well done Dean, glad you got through in good time. First time I have ridden with you, hopefully next time I will be quicker.

I have just checked my time for Hereward in 2015, I spent the same time off the bike as this time, but rode three hours quicker. Down to the heavier bike and the sore feet this time, and 2015 was a big tailwind from Dunmow. I have a theory that wearing winter compression tights may have impaired the blood flow to my feet as the day got warmer, my legs were swollen when I got home.

So just an unfortunate day in terms of time, but easily rectified next time.     

Thanks! Glad you made it to the finish anyway and there was nothing seriously wrong. Always another Audax to ride :).
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Tomsk on 30 May, 2021, 06:42:39 pm
My first 300 since the heart attack, so happy to have pushed the distance and moved on from a mental blockage about going above 200 again.

 :thumbsup: Chapeau! Medal for Achievement of the Event, I'd say.

And finally big thanks to Raymond for being the friend that he is.

 :thumbsup: This is another thing that's great about Audaxers.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Tomsk on 30 May, 2021, 06:46:42 pm
... And apologies about the Dunton info - the pub is being refurbished (looks like the exterior has just been re-painted) and the signs had all been removed temporarily since we checked two weeks ago. It doesn't look particularly 'pubby', more like a standard old village house, until you see the picnic tables in the little beer garden on the side.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: the straggler on 30 May, 2021, 08:09:48 pm
Abandoned in the morning.  My rear disc brake failed, a bolt had fallen out (should have used thread lock). First rear wheel lock up, then no rear brake. 

We passed you early in the morning somewhere near Upper Dean area whilst you kipped on the grass verge. My initial assumption being that you were on an ECE just needed a short doze. Such rotten luck for a mechanical like that to fail with no warning.

Also, it was unfortunate for Big Saxon to suffer a foot injury nearing the finish. It was looking good that we could finish within time as we kept the pace steady, measured and minimised time spent at the controls as needed throughout. Funnily with all the pressure taken off to finish inside the time limit, the last 40+ km were not that hilly as I had envisaged. Having spotted a bench in Henham, it was a good spot to rest a bit out in the late afternoon sun. With the view of a large detached thatched house with a 21 plate EV 4x4 on the drive in front of us, I quipped the 'owner must be a banker', not that I have anything against those in the financial sector, including Big Saxon.

Most importantly, I am pleased to hear that Deano4 finished well within the time  :thumbsup:, albeit having to pedal faster and harder to the finish alone. Audaxing and time trialling in the same event is good value in my book. At the Biggleswade control, I was disappointed to only finish  3/4 of my breakfast but not surprised that Deano4 left his plate clean. It was something I learned about him in PBP, that is not to unnecessarily waste food. However I was most surprised Bikeabilityman drove to the start adding a few points to his single digit carbon footprint.

All in all, I enjoyed the ride, the fine weather and company and some would say all training miles are good.

Thanks to Tomsk for the organisation and for providing water bottle filling service at the start.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 30 May, 2021, 09:10:26 pm
Abandoned in the morning.  My rear disc brake failed, a bolt had fallen out (should have used thread lock). First rear wheel lock up, then no rear brake. 

We passed you early in the morning somewhere near Upper Dean area whilst you kipped on the grass verge. My initial assumption being that you were on an ECE just needed a short doze. Such rotten luck for a mechanical like that to fail with no warning.

About a 30 min doze.  The verge grass freshly cut.  I always seem to need a doze round that time of day. I had caffeine tablets with me.  But decided to go with the flow and have a quick kip.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Bikeabilityman on 30 May, 2021, 10:39:57 pm
I was most surprised Bikeabilityman drove to the start adding a few points to his single digit carbon footprint.
Actually, it was Milen who offered me a lift. I was thinking of ECE-ing to 500, as I always enjoy cycling to Essex (downhill), but not so much the ride back. In the end, you could say I halved Milen’s carbon footprint 😁👍
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: dod on 31 May, 2021, 01:13:16 pm
Anyone ECEing to 400 or 600 (or even 500)?

I've heard from a few riders that they will be ECEing; now that we can - up to 600km anyway ...

First Flatliner 600km of the season for another on Tuesday too.

Btw, I've heard from a rider who lives up that way that the B1040 should be open now. However, if faced with 5 miles of 'kitty litter' up the straight road from Pondersbridge to Whittlesey, I'll take the Glassmoor Bank diversion route.

I was on the B1040 this morning Tom, it's a lovely stretch of smooth blacktop now.
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: αdαmsκι on 02 June, 2021, 12:46:36 am
First Flatliner 600km of the season for another on Tuesday too..

Lovely headwind slog this afternoon from before Ramsey Road to around Woodhall Spa :demon:. Hopefully I'll get blown back from Gainsborough in the morning....
Title: Re: Hereward the Wake 300km Friday 28/05/21
Post by: Lightning Phil on 02 June, 2021, 04:55:33 pm
The pub, Dunton

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/zEhE6xa80qzxMKPfAzYRQY9KQ0apkVyanGu1H8PAThtD0QieSGaw615JESrWTPGisjrowl5CClQUvMFSzHP9suDdTlDY7n1era2DCQIVTL0kv0XlY82t4TdwjJdwBMLPke2lRxyjCw=w2400)