Heavy rain this morning but the sun came out in the afternoon and the roads had dried out quite nicely; still a few puddles around of course but they were eminently avoidable. The weather forecast strongly suggested that it wouldn’t rain (spoiler alert: it did).
I’d been looking forward to getting out again for a few days, because I only needed about 20 miles to hit the 5,000 mile mark for 2022, and only 8 to hit the monthly target for December (300).
Left work early. I decided to do a Twycross Bypasser, which would give me about 30 miles.
Pretty cold out there, but the wind was light. Unfortunately not long after sunset an annoying, persistent, cold light rain started to come down. I quite enjoy riding in the dark but cold temperatures, wet roads and rain spotting against cycling glasses make it miserable, especially when oncoming cars don’t bother to dip their headlights. Fortunately I had my most powerful headtorch on, one with a separate battery pack and a focusable beam so I dished out a few luminal punishment beatings.
The rain stopped for the last eight miles or so which made life a lot more bearable, but my fingers were soaked, numb and freezing. The roads were still wet and I had to give the bike a cursory clean and wipe down back at the garage.
Someone once said of climbing mountains that they liked it because it’s great when it stops, and that’s probably the most positive spin I can put on today’s ride.
Still – very satisfied to have overcome the elements and to have got to 325 miles this month, 5012 this year. Another 28 miles and I’ll have overtaken the 2021 total (5040).
I listened to the World Cup of course, Spain vs Costa Rica.