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Liverpool – Chester – Liverpool charity ride 2009

Monday, February 9th, 2009

This is worth an update I think, now in its 16th year, the LCL will this year include an additional event in theĀ  form of a 90 mile sportive. There are also 20, 25 and 54 mile routes as usual. The 90 mile route will start and finish in Liverpool and take in Delamere Forest, criss cross the Sandstone trail and visit Alvanley, Woodside and Great Barrow. Chester will be utilised as a refreshment stop.

Another first for this year will be online registration, which removes a lot of headaches in my opinion.

http://www.pennineevents.co.uk/Events09.html

http://www.pennineevents.co.uk/News/LCL09.html

An intersting bit of trivia for this event, it’s the only one in the country to include 5 miles of underground cycling, as one of the Mersey Tunnels will be closed! It’s always a good natured event, experienced cyclists – please give the novices extra room in the tunnel, it’s been like human skittles in previous years! Many of the novices will turn up on fairly low-end machinery, but a bit of encouragement and a good experience may see them return next year as devoted cyclists!

Delamere via Liverpool bike ride

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

I fancied a change today, so thought to add another dimension to the ride, I’d go to Delamere again but this time going via Liverpool and the famous Mersey Ferries. The ride should be just over 80 miles, but I had my first glitch with the Edge 705 today, it hung somewhere in the Runcorn area and so I lost roughly a mile of data recording.

Once you get past Runcorn bridge and head out into Delamere and Cheshire, the scenery starts to open up. This panoramic picture was taken on Quarrybank road near the village of Quarrybank at a high point (484ft in altitude according to SportTracks) of the ride. I hadn’t expected this much climbing here, I planned the route without the benefit of topo information and it took me by surprise!

Panorama taken near Quarrybank in Cheshire

As usual, here’s the Google overview of the ride, I’ve had to make the overview slightly bigger than usual. you can download the route here.

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More later.