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Monthly Archives: July 2004

BBC – BBC Four Storyville – A Sunday in Hell

Posted on July 28, 2004 by admin Posted in News

BBC – BBC Four Storyville – A Sunday in Hell: “A SUNDAY IN HELL

Jorgen Leth, Denmark, 1976

Monday 2 August 2004 9.30pm-11.20pm; rpt 12.20am-2.05am

Considered one of the best cycling films ever made, A Sunday in Hell focuses on the 1976 Paris-Roubaix single-day bike race. “

Local ride

Posted on July 26, 2004 by admin Posted in News

I got out for a short local ride in the failing light of yesterday evening. I rode three local trails, one of which I’d ridden before, plus two other new ones. I’m building up a collection of local trails, so that I can eventually link them into an uber-Darlington-ride.

I started out along Patches Lane bridleway, from Whesso Road to Coatham Lane, which I’d ridden before. It starts off as a gravelly track, but eventually becomes a mud track. It was pretty muddy on the top, but the mud was fairly hardened by the recent dry weather, so wasn’t too bad; there were hoof-prints about 8 inches deep in places, however, so it could be bad in wet weather. This is about 2km long climb/decent. Tyre marks showed someone else had ridden it recently.

An unnamed bridleway starts only a hundred metres or so from the end of Patches Lane, just the other side of the motorway bridge and leads to a track around Filtronic’s factory. The start is pretty difficult to find (it’s next to the bridleway sign, not through the gate) and I had to push through some undergrowth to get on the track. The bridleway itself is pretty uninspiring, just a slog through a grassy field, though the track around the factory is well defined and quite fast. I got spiked on my arm by a loose branch. About 3km in total.

To avoid the grassy slog on the way home, I took a short bridle way from nearby, to the A167. This was just a short 1km track, but it avoided a bit of road-time.

From the A167, I used the minor road through Brafferton to loop around the Coatham Mundeville again, and rerode Patches Lane in reverse, though there are a couple of bridleways from Brafferton itself which link in with those behind Barmpton village and Salter’s Lane, and eventually up as far as Sedgefield and Trimdon. In fact, there are some very long stretches of bridleway out that way.

From Newton Aycliffe, I’ve found a few BWs on the map, leading over to Shildon, and there are some interesting looking BWs west of Shildon/south of Bishop Auckland, which could be linked to the disused railway lines to create an almost off-road route to Durham.

Anger Management

Posted on July 17, 2004 by admin Posted in News

A Dutch 11-year-old boy, angry after a row at home, has copied his Tour de France heroes with his own mini tour of the Netherlands, cycling 175 kms instead of going to school, a newspaper reports.

Dutch boy skips school for bike tour.

More pictures

Posted on July 9, 2004 by admin Posted in News

Flickr photos tagged as ‘bike’

Raging Bike

Posted on July 9, 2004 by admin Posted in News

Raging Bike: “Raging Bike is run by a small group of people who got tired of being treated like second class citizens by motorists, when travelling to work by bike.”

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