April 2012 promises top be a special month for any Velominatus. While the current icons of our great sport do battle in spring classics, many of the Velominati will be enjoying The Keepers Tour.
Meanwhile, in the quiet county of Shropshire, another event promises great things. Epic scenery, some pretty serious climbing, an imperial century, and fine post ride beer and curry, The English Cogal has it all.
@Chris gave us all a taster of the Shropshire Hills in his guest article covering Edric’s Windy, Wet and Wild Wiggle, and The English Cogal will be covering much of the same terrain. After bisecting the Clees in the South of the county, we’ll head across to Stiperstones, before crossing The Long Mynd, so there’s climbing a plenty. As the saying goes, what goes up must come down, and there’s some fairly hairy descents too. Just ask anyone who’s ever ridden down the Burway.
It’s not all about the hills though, and the Cogal will also pass through some of the historic towns which are scattered across the county. From the industrial heritage of the Ironbridge Gorge, to ‘Little Switzerland’, as well as the town that claims to be the birthplace of the Modern Olympic Games, Much Wenlock.
Assuming that we all make it back to Shifnal in one piece I’m guessing that a thirst will have been worked up, and we’ll be aiming to sample some of the fine real ale pubs that are in the town. Once re-hydrated, we’ll be finishing off with a traditional ‘English’ curry.
So, who’s riding? Well I suppose the fact that we frequent this website speaks volumes, but I’m no ex pro or budding racer(and the same can be said for the other locals), and this Cogal will be of the ‘Casually Deliberate’ variety (See The Small Print below).
There are plenty of places to stay in Shifnal, and if anyone wants details of B&Bs etc just let me know.
This could be fun.
The Boring Bits:
Date: Saturday April 14th 2012
Time: Wheels will be turning at V past 9 precisely
Where: Silks Café, Shifnal
Distance: 164km(ish)
Route and location details on the Cogal Event Page.
The Fine Print: This is fairly tough route, and although we’ll be adopting a ‘no drop’ principle, there are limited bail out points and so attendees need to be confident of their ability to complete the route. I’d imagine that the average speed will be somewhere around 23km/h taking into account the hills.
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@strathlubnaig
The top end of Glenogle looks a bit steep, that must hurt a bit.
@strathlubnaig
As would Scotland ;¬)
@936adl
As both are for me!
Scotland sounds good - always good craic are the Scottish - could do some MTBing too - just so long as we are far enough away from those fricking monster midges in Largs!
@Dr C
Midges are much less of a problem over towards the east. They're also pretty crap when it comes to rule 9 and tend to die off once it cools down.
Hows the new MTB going? Fallen off yet?
@Chris
Good idea to keep mouth closed when out in what passes for summer here, and adhere to Rule #39 of course. On the other hand, it saves you stopping to eat.
@strathlubnaig
And be sure to use non-tacky sun block!
To be fair though on a fine day you can't beat the highlands.
I've spent an hour or so this evening tweaking the route a little. There's certainly going to be some climbing on the day!
I'm going to recce some of the route tomorrow, and if the weather's good i'll take some pics.
Only just over a month to go....
It's going to be a full on rule VV ride!
We rode the first 60 or so km yesterday and it's a lumpy bu66er!
The planning continues! I've identified a pub for a mid ride snack/lunch, and there's even a bike shop attached in case we need it.