Fat Lad Rides Again

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Fat Lad's Goals

Despite the easy going attitude and the vague general drift that is my life; I do have some hopes and dreams. But what might surprise some of my regular readers to know is that I do have goals.

In no particular order.....

I want my own bike shop:
And it would be a damn good one too! My early employment days in the "Bike Shop" were the happiest (though lowest paid) days of my professional life. I'd swap big salary for fun any day.......

I'd like a crack at MTB Journalism:
I love writing, I love riding. How much harder can it be ;)

I would like to be a better rider:
Not faster. Better. Yes, I'd like to lose another stone to climb a little easier but I'd like to descend with more confidence and stop my mind working overtime calculating exactly what damage I'd do to myself this time.

I want to finish this:
TransRockies. A long term goal but one day... I'm going to do it.

I want to also have a crack at this:
La Ruta hell it can't be any muddier than the shite we're riding through at this time of year in blighty. Can it?

But most of all I want this:
Happy pedalling, good times and the continued support, love and understanding of Mrs Fat Lad. No one else is daft enough to have me.

Fat Lad

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Fat Lad's Peak(s) Performance

Roachy, Kona Ste and I hit the Peaks for the Hope circuit. A fantastic time was had by all and it finished with a bacon sandwich. What more can a rotund rider ask for?

Anyways... Pictures:


The view from the top of one of the early climbs.

Evil Climb....

Fat Lad Rides The Evil Climb....

After Roachy of course.

Not a breather.... no.... ermm.... discussing the best lines, yeah that's it!


What is it about water crossing that appeals to idiots/mountain bikers....



Roachy managed to bail out of this without getting wet.... Jammy Bastard....

The start of the final evil climb of the day... this one was really fucking evil



However once the summit it was well worth braving the gales and terrain for the views...

We got another rider to take this shot, but the climb must have got to him too with the bloody shake on it....

Coming down off one of the days final descents... what this picture doesn't convey is the smell of burning disc brakes/my fear.

The sound of Ladybower hypnotising all...

Fat Lad

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Fat Lad - Three Times in one night.....

All the ladies love Fat Lad.......

ahem anyway...

I am not, in any way, shape or form a confrontational person. Sometimes I'm so laid back I make "the dude" from "The Big Lebowski" look positively hyper and it drives Mrs Fat Lad abso-fecking-lutely crazy. So when all is not harmonious in the pedalling world it's almost enough to put a man off his pies. Almost.

I will mention no names or even hint but there is an undercurrent of, hmmmm, well I dunno what. I don't like it, and it's breaking my heart. I really genuinely want every single person on this planet to get on and when it's from my own pedalling family that there is unhappiness it really does upset me. Meanwhile I'll be found sat so firmly on the fence that you're going to need pliers to get these splinters out of my arse cheeks. I fecking hate being stuck in the middle of this and one of the things I've always been really really fucking proud of with my (there, I've said it, my) Pootle Crew is that newbie or pro everyone had a laugh on my rides.

Sorry, rant over.

Fat Lad

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Fat Lad Rides The Post Hill Hustle

Behind the New Inn halfway up Churwell hill basked in the dim glow of the dim outdoor lighting the pootle crew already present followed their own pre pedal routines for the ride ahead. Waiting for the stragglers to show, Jim was off firing up and down the hill getting some early ride training in. On one of his runs he bumped into Pootle crew veteran Roachy who has been sadly absent from the Tuesday crowd for far too long. Out on his own, building his missing fitness back up; he briefly spoke to Jim and was away into the dark ahead of us.

Pete rocketed into the car park; carrier bag dangling from his bars stuffed with cake and post pootle clothes. On Sunday's ride I bonked in a huge way and if Jim had not donated me a full bottle of his Torq drink it would have taken me a hell of a lot longer to granny-spin all the way home than it did. Jim mate, I owe you one! I dug out the cleaned bottle from the pit of my boot and threw it back to our resident semi-pro XC whippet.



All eight riders finally ready to go we set off twenty minutes later from the car park (cheers Phil). Crunching out of the car park my rear mech could not be persuaded to shift in either direction. A few brutal bunny hops later and it was grudgingly persuaded to behave. Off the tarmac and onto the dirt the steep banking pointing at the motorway underpass that usually vexes me rolled under my trailrakers without a dab nor an unclipped sole. In the field at the bottom the mud was inches deep and it was a heart crushing rhythm of pedal one revolution with grip then slip five more. The bog of misery behind us I caught up with two of our riders pussy footing round a tied up horse. As they finally traversed the tethered equestrian animal I rode past muttering something about “townies” into the brisk night air.

Firing down the double track past Rooms Farm I could spy in the distance the faint blinking of Roachy's rear led. Taunting us from the top of TFI it only reminded me of the hills ahead to tear my legs and lungs to ragged bits. Everyone regrouped it was time to climb TFI. And just like that” “; I was at the top, all done, hill taken in my chubby little stride. Riders grouped up all that was left was for Picky's chest infection to force a hill climb induced coughing fit vomit and we were off again.

We hit Cockersdale wood soon after, I pulled up at the back ready to tell Pete I was taking the steady ones on the top main path. My breath was saved as the lead pedallers had already bumped into Roachy who forewarned us all at the poor and very muddy state of the bottom path. We didn't need telling twice and the group collectively rolled down the hard surfaced path to carry the pootle forward. Wheels, boots, hooves and time have improved this recent trail upgrade and a path once loose and joyless is now a swoopy haven of rolling tyres all seasons through.

Very steep stairs ahead we all dismounted and pushed on through the fishtail inducing gloop by Troydale beck. We all made it out to the foot of Post Hill without incident (well apart from a Classic Picky Comedy Dismount moment in the field – PICKY DOWN, REPEAT WE HAVE A PICKY DOWN, MEDIC!!) and the rushing sound of water hypnotically soothed my stressed and strained soul.

At the foot of the hill the four riders of the mockalypse headed into the dark woods for very steep and slippy climbing fun. Purely to keep those not fancying a go company (ahem) we waited in the layby for ten and then made a head start on the tarmac to get to Lumby Lane.

Lumby lane is a very steep tarmac street climb and has beaten much better riders than I on more than one occasion. I almost effortlessly got to the summit spinning away gobsmacked once more to be lacking that near death feeling. We tootled on to the threshold of the Moravian Settlement in Fulneck and waited for the fitter guys to catch up. Barely stopped my phone started to ring but with it being all snug in it's waterproof pouch I couldn't get to it in time. I rang the nuber back but the mysterious caller didn't want to communicate any longer and with a shrug of my shoulders I re—snugged my phone and carried on chatting absolute rubbish with the assembled pootlers.

Pete led his merry band of Post Hill conquistadors up to us and he too had heard from the mystery night caller.... Roachy dispensing trail wisdom again warning us of a no-go climb by Rooms farm as the hedgerows had recently been strimmed puncturing his tyres on his ascent home.

Sapring no time we fired down the near side of bankhouse with a near over the bars dismount for me as I hopped a rain bar straight into a pothole. With my arse cheeks tensed and my adrenalin up we headed straight at Keeper with the goal in sight. Keeper was a monstrosity of slippy, grimy, gloopy, gritty gripless heartbreak. But, I was doing it, picking my lines carefully and giving every ounce of my physical and mental being into beating my own daemon ascent. Three quarters up and mere feet from where the path dries out the rear tyre lost all purchase and a very loud “Fuck” escaped my strained lungs into the Yorkshire horizon.

Nearly all regrouped at the summit Picky walked his ride to us and flipped it over to fix his front wheel flat. Taking this as a sign from the Trail Gods I made offerings of sour sweeties and hill medicine. All satisfied and sugared up we fired on trying to make some time back. Back into Cockersdale and I stormed the grin-fest downhill as fast as my yellow streak allows. At the main road the decision was made for us to tarmac it all the way home and so we set off cadence increasing away from the wet trails.

At the first crossroads I powered past the main group grabbing as big a gear as I could push hammering the pedals as hard as I was my cardiovascular system. Jim quickly caught up and we bantered a bit as my speed tapered off. All that was left was for another burst of speed from me, a little local trail knowledge and the fast descent to the pub.

In the warmth of the pub the banter flowed with the ease and smiles of the trail Theses are the times I ride for.

Fat Lad

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Spooky goings on.....

well not really..... got a write up about 75% done and hopefully should be ready before I crash tonight.

On the left should be two new links, one is blogrolls and t'other is Ghost posts.

The blogroll is just an easy way for me to keep up you up to date with the feeds I read on a regular basis without me having to use my god awful asp hacking every time I find a new one or another drops of the ethereal intarweb radar.

Now, Ghost posts are where I've got down my basic ideas/ride notes, or where I've started writing up and not had the heart or time to finish them. But there they are in all there all unedited glory with thier own RSS feeed and everything. I've a memory stick nearly full of these to add over the next few weeks.

So fingers crossed for an actual ride write up tonight

Fat Lad

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