Author Topic: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th  (Read 7031 times)

Spend a day on a raid into the Brecon Beacons - ideal for winter training ride. Only one (optional) hill & a few rises. Good controls used throughout. Varied terrain - all easily ridden on road bike.

Simple route, with minimal navigation required - mainly on B and minor roads. Hot / cold food & drink  available at every control, to keep you going on an early winter ride.

Instant validation available for this event, so no need for brevet return SAE, if you use GPS - route/track files supplied.

Routesheet also supplied electronicly (MS Xls) - so no need for route-return SAE.

Reasonable all day car park now available next door to ride departure / arrivee  (£4 all day).

Or go completely electronic and use Paypal. all ride info can be downloaded from Simple route, with minimal navigation required - mainly on B and minor roads. Hot / cold food & drink  available at every control, to keep you going on an early winter ride.
 Istant validation available for this event, so no need for brevet return SAE, if you use GPS - route/track files supplied. Routesheet also supplied electronicly (MS Xls) - so no need for route-return SAE.

Or go completely electronic and use Paypal. all ride info can be downloaded from http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/15-394/

The route (as with most BlackSheep CC events) follows minor roads, lanes, B-roads and a few unavoidable A-road sections. And generally in that order of preference. There is a section of river-side track - but this is generally of a good standard and is easily ridden with a normal road bike. Most of you know my physical stature, I ridden this event numerous times on 23mm tyres and haven't have any particular problems.

Ride in the tracks of parts of the 2014 Tour of Britain, see if you can match their climbing speeds as u exit Abergavenny 
 
The ride heads west from Tewkesbury through the Severn vale towards Ross-on-Wye. We then follow the Wye valley to Monmouth. Then a virtual bee-line west following the old (and old old) A40 to Abergavenny. The route then follows the Usk valley (along the south side of the River Usk) all the way to Talybont-on-Usk.
 
The return route retraces back to Crickhowell, then uses the A40 to Abergavenny. The road is usually quiet on a Saturday afternoon - I've never experienced any problems using it.From Abergavenny you take the road back through Rockfield and Monmouth to follow the cycle route back to the third control at Symonds Yat East. The route home is largely a retrace back to Tewkesbury.
 
The controls are all fairly evenly spaced, there will be places to stop in between controls should you so wish. The controls at Monmouth and Talybont-on-Usk have handled many AUK events in the past, and The Saracen's Head at Symons Yat is a favorite with walkers, canoeists.
 
The first control is The Kings Head in Monmouth, it's a JD Wetherspoon PH, so they'll have a full range of hot food and drink.
 
Talybont control is The White Hart PH, they have a huge selection fine real ales, and does good food and has a lot of experience of handling AUK events. The White Hart does have a stamp, but sometimes they misplace it, so if that's the case - please get a receipt or ask them to sign and time your card. There's also a cafe at the far end of the village that does light bites.
 
The control at Symonds Yat East is "The Saracens Head PH", again they do food (and beer), they're also doing a "special for cyclists". From my own experience I found that a coffee and one of their flapjacks is enough to give you a boost to get back home. Please ask one of the staff to stamp your brevet card - they have one  of mine with a "Ladybird" on it. They also have a "Wye Valley Walkers" stamp.
 
We're now in GMT, you will probably need lights for the first half hour (or so) of the ride, and again for the latter part of the day.
 
For the campers, there's a camp site 10 - 15 minutes from the start, quite a few cyclists have used it in the past - and have rated quite highly.http://www.croftfarmleisure.co.uk/
 
As for B&Bs in the area, it is probably best that you use Google to search for your requirements, Or try Tewkesbury Tourist information centrehttp://www.outofthehat.org.uk/,
 
There's both Premier Inn http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/TEWBRE/tewkesbury  and Travelodge http://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/401/Tewkesbury-hotel both about a mile from the start, (both on M5J9),
 
The JD Wetherspoon (also the arrivee) in the centre of Tewkesbury is also a hotel http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/hotels/the-royal-hop-pole.

Once again the weather is "Garenteed"

Free light breakfast for all starters.

And for those that missed the festivities at last weeks arrivee, It will be held again at this event's arrivee.
where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that. Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #1 on: 19 October, 2015, 12:18:14 pm »
This one is a blast

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #2 on: 19 October, 2015, 12:55:27 pm »
I am on this, My first 200km of the year. A bit late, but is the route really hard or not too bad? I am hoping for about 11hrs?  :-\

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #3 on: 19 October, 2015, 01:19:28 pm »
Pretty easy. No enormous hills, and the one near Abergavenny can be avoided.

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #4 on: 19 October, 2015, 01:39:32 pm »
Looking forward to this one.  Hopefully it will be drier than 2014.
Organiser of Droitwich Cycling Club audaxes.  https://www.droitwichcyclingclub.co.uk/audax/

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #5 on: 19 October, 2015, 08:33:21 pm »
This was my first 200 last year and the weather was appalling so if that didnt put me off audaxing nothing will sovill be there again and it will also be my 3rd part of my rrty attempt :-)

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #6 on: 19 October, 2015, 10:23:58 pm »
My return to Audax after 3 year absence so really looking forward to this.  No big hills, great countryside and control stops.
   8)

Saftlad

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Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #7 on: 20 October, 2015, 12:06:32 pm »
I'm in and hoping for some good weather to really see the countryside.

I had agreed to do this with 6 other club riders, but they've just come to realise that doing a 40 mile clubrun is a totally different beast from 200km all day ride.  I'm now down to 1 colleague.  The others don't know what they are missing  :thumbsup:

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #8 on: 20 October, 2015, 08:35:48 pm »
Couldn't do the October Blacksheep ride because Mrs W had fled to her parents for the weekend.

She's just told me she'll be going to see her parents again ..on November 7th/8th.

I'm cursed I tell you!
You're only as successful as your last 1200...

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #9 on: 21 October, 2015, 10:04:48 pm »
Couldn't do the October Blacksheep ride because Mrs W had fled to her parents for the weekend

She's just told me she'll be going to see her parents again ..on November 7th/8th.

I'm cursed I tell you!

Be a shame not to ride with you this year wobbly

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #10 on: 22 October, 2015, 07:44:48 am »
Looks at calendar: final Blacksheep event of the year is 5th December.

Looks at event details: 1.75 AA points.

Looks at Pashley: shudders.

 ;D
You're only as successful as your last 1200...

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #11 on: 22 October, 2015, 05:13:26 pm »
 :o  :o

Looks at Pashley: shudders.
 ;D

Everybody & everything shudders when the asphalt leviathan comes into view  ;D
where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that. Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #12 on: 22 October, 2015, 06:03:32 pm »
Looks at calendar: final Blacksheep event of the year is 5th December.

Looks at event details: 1.75 AA points.



 ;D

so that`s relatively flat then  ;)  :thumbsup:
....after the `tarte de pommes`, and  fortified by a couple of shots of limoncellos,  I flew up the Col de Bavella whilst thunderstorms rolled around the peaks above

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Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #13 on: 22 October, 2015, 07:15:33 pm »
I'm entered , how about you Malmsbury Monk ?? Ride there and a lift back maybe!
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Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #14 on: 22 October, 2015, 09:37:53 pm »
:o  :o

Looks at Pashley: shudders.
 ;D

Everybody & everything shudders when the asphalt leviathan comes into view  ;D

The "asphalt leviathan". Brilliant.  :thumbsup:
You're only as successful as your last 1200...

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #15 on: 24 October, 2015, 12:08:01 pm »
There are roadworks at the roundabout on the B4246/A465. At long last (15 years after the roundabout going in) the flyover is being erected over the roundabout. The site manager has been very kind to cyclists on an individual basis, and has escorted them through the 20 or so metres of worksite.  However with 100 cyclists going through things might not be so simple.

Obviously it would be possible to go through Abergavenny and stay on A40 until Crickhowell. Then follow the B-road to Talybont-on-Usk. I'm not too keen on the idea, as it's uphill, and causes long tailbacks for traffic, as anyone that's done the BCM 600 will know.

There is a left after leaving Abergavenny that cuts back onto the B-road to Talybont-on-Usk,  but again you'll have spent so much time on the A40, I can see most just ploughing-on to Crickhowell.

Having checked with relevant bodies, it appears that the towpath along the Monmouthshire & Brecon canal is now open to all. In the past I've walked the stretch from Talybont-on-Usk to Llanfoist and the surface is hard rolled - suitable for cycling, so that will probably be the preferred option. It adds no apparent distance. Route sheets and GPS files will be amended in the next few days. Please be patient,  .....
where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that. Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #16 on: 24 October, 2015, 01:23:27 pm »

Obviously it would be possible to go through Abergavenny and stay on A40 until Crickhowell. Then follow the B-road to Talybont-on-Usk. I'm not too keen on the idea, as it's uphill, and causes long tailbacks for traffic, as anyone that's done the BCM 600 will know.


not only `inconveniences` traffic but seriously risks the cyclists due to some, particularly BCM 2013 , highly inconsiderate drivers were forcing their way past against oncoming traffic.

Curiously enough too some of prime offenders were horsebox drivers no doubt of same ilk who tell cyclists (rightly in this case) to slow down, give their fillies a wide berth, but did not see fit to extend same courtesy to cyclists in exchange

So towpath seems a good idea  ;D
....after the `tarte de pommes`, and  fortified by a couple of shots of limoncellos,  I flew up the Col de Bavella whilst thunderstorms rolled around the peaks above

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #17 on: 24 October, 2015, 03:42:16 pm »
Does this diversion avoiding the roundabout help?

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/10924633

Organiser of Droitwich Cycling Club audaxes.  https://www.droitwichcyclingclub.co.uk/audax/

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #18 on: 24 October, 2015, 04:23:19 pm »
Does this diversion avoiding the roundabout help?

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/10924633
Yep, that's the alternative.  :thumbsup:

Revised GPS file set have been uploaded.

Now working on routesheet.

where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that. Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #19 on: 24 October, 2015, 07:21:20 pm »
You got the info. out just before me.  I was out there today and took canal towpath which I confirm is cycle friendly & doesn't add to time or distance.  Navigation is easy as you follow main road until the obvious exit in the village.
 8)

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #20 on: 24 October, 2015, 09:08:47 pm »
I'm entered , how about you Malmsbury Monk ?? Ride there and a lift back maybe!

I'm definitely in.  :thumbsup:

Or we could drive part of the way.

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #21 on: 24 October, 2015, 10:14:13 pm »
Route sheet now amended and uploaded, (GPS was done earlier).

The towpath is a nice alternative, I might be tempted to leave it as a permanent feature, as it makes a nice traffic free and easy navigation  route between Govilon and Gilwern.


ALSO AT GREAT PERSONAL EXPENSE, FREE FOR ALL RIDERS along route from 18:00 hrs. :facepalm: ------ F I R E W O R K S
where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that. Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #22 on: 26 October, 2015, 01:15:25 pm »
Is the canal path similar to the one between Slimbridge and Gloucester or is it tarmac

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #23 on: 26 October, 2015, 02:41:20 pm »
Is the canal path similar to the one between Slimbridge and Gloucester or is it tarmac

It's a hard surface, much smoother than than the lump-fest between Slimbridge and Frampton.
where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that. Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Re: Mr. Pickwick's Cymraeg Cyrch - Tewkesbury - 200km - Sat. Nov 7th
« Reply #24 on: 26 October, 2015, 08:14:49 pm »
My final calendar event of 2015 (calendar year) looking forward to it  :thumbsup:
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