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Joined: 23 Jan 2008 Posts: 544 Location: South Lanarkshire
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:43 am Post subject: Two Sunday Century Rides coming up...dates for diaries |
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12th June - Blackwood Peebles and back - details of this year's route will be posted soon.
10th July - Ayr to New Galloway and back (Johnstone Wheelers) - some of us went on this run last year and it was superb (not quite as superb as the Peebles run, though ) and here is organiser Tony Carrigan's run-down on the route.
"Here is the route - 103 miles, starting & finishing at Burns Cottage, Alloway:
http://bikeroutetoaster.com/Course.aspx?course=230693
I've rejigged the route to include a couple more of my favourite roads which we missed out last year; the end result is that it's slightly longer but less hilly - rather than 3 big climbs there's only one (the Nick O' Balloch, but in reverse).
There will be 2 cafe stops -
1. Lunch at the visitor centre tearoom at Clatteringshaws Loch, or one of the hotels in New Galloway (40-ish miles)
2. "High Tea" at the Village Tearoom in Barr (82 miles)
Directions to start:
Heading down A77 past Ayr - go thru the roundabout signposted A713, then under a railway bridge, and then about half a mile after that you come to a wee staggered crossroads. The road on the left is signposted Corton, the one on the right is (I think) Alloway. Turn right and that's you in Doonholm Road (heading into Ayr, towards Alloway). Bear right at the next roundabout and you will shortly come to Burns Cottage. When you get to Burns Cottage turn left, head down the road a couple of hundred yards and you will see public parking spaces on the left hand side of the road (opposite the big houses). When we have parked and unloaded our bikes I suggest we gather in the car park behind Burns Cottage as it's a nice open space away from the road. "
As this run is on Alan Mooney's doorstep, and I forgot to tell him about it last year please put this in your diary Alan!
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johncampbell
Joined: 24 Jan 2008 Posts: 651
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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Done both last year and it was great day's out, hope to repeat the same this year maybe paul will remember me showing him a few tricks for the road cheers the slab. _________________ It's better to burn out than fade away... |
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