Monday, 22 September 2025

Penny Farthing (Ordinary) Racing

21st September

A slightly chilly and gusty day, 11'S at the Pheasanrty, which was busy as usual, a few were already seated with the usual banter. Numbers gradually swelled to 9. 11.00 am arrived, so loo's visited, we departed. Graham headed directly home, just was we were about to leave Brian Bent  arrived and cycled with us just to the exit of Bushy Park. 


A rather direct route so we could lunch early to get to the track, We quickly got to Hanworth park and the track across, arriving at Feltham station and then across Glebelands playing fields and side roads to Gladstone Ave which once was the home of Freddie Mercury, and has the Blue Plaque. Obviously a stop for photo's. 


More back roads and a few alley's bought us to the A30 at Hatton Cross and into Heathrow using the cycle path where possible, and out to Harlington and the under pass for the M4, now only a short ride to the really busy Hayes, some tried the cycle path along side the main road, but that only wore out their bell trying to get through the throng.

The Botwell Inn (Spoons) soon came into view, The pub has railings around the outside seating area, making it ideal for bike parking, the Sun now out, we all sat outside. Service was quick and we were all soon tucking into our misconceived lunch. After lunch Dave W made hi own way home.

We were soon off on the short distance, about 2k, to the track. There were plenty of spectators and some racing had already taken place on  uni cycles. There were lots of Penny Farthing bikes to peruse, and some riders had made the effort to dress in semi period dress. Tea, coffee and a few snacks were available and as the afternoon wore on and the cold wind picked up, most of us took advantage of a hot bevy.






Then the racing started the speeds were amazing and the field soon spread out,  the course is a touch under a mile in length. We watched the 2 main races and after had a cycle round the track.

We set off back on a short route mainly on cycle tracks alongside the Parkway before crossing Hounslow Heath and onto tea at the caravan by the Shot Tower on the Crane river trail. Only a few stopped for tea, and cake. I was only a short ride home for me from there and I left the remaining group at the exit be the A316.



A thoroughly enjoyable day, thank you all for joining the ride and to Simon for bringing up the rear and Andy for the group photo.

Tony..

1 comment:

  1. I always look forward to C&M reports, this time l have evidence of getting out myself ,!!

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