The Great Ride North
Day 4
Burton Agnes Hall Cafe
Open Everyday 11-5
Francis Tea Room, Scarborough Now Closed Down
Despite cycling 200 miles in the last 3 days Chris (Mrs Crusader) is still keeping going and in good spirits, bouyed on by the number and amount of sponsorship she has received for World Bicycle Relief so far.
Before we started it was time for the leaving photo.
About to set off but there is something missing |
When we did eventually leave I was impressed with the fantastic road surface that Yorkshire (self proclaimed cycling capital of the world) offered so, along with a flattish terrain, we made good time to our first stop of the day albeit with a bit of a level crossing obstacle course to negotiate first.
Making short work of the level crossing gates |
Today's team about to have a cycling debrief |
First things first and it was time to check out the cakes in order to award the effective cake selection (ECS) rating. It was a good selection with some standards plus some unusual offerings so a high mark. I also thought with 6 reviewers available to me we could check most of the range out so felt rather let down when all we had between us was 2 pieces of ginger and 4 bits of coffee cake. Nick had also asked the staff if his and Tracey's cake could be served on their serviettes, if I didn't know better I would have thought he was deliberately trying to wind me up.#keepcakeoffserviettes
Good cake selection |
The cakes were very good but I hoped we would get better coverage on the drinks front. This went no better as Tracey and Nick had tea, Tom a hot chocolate (when the only hot chocolate opinion that counts is mine) and Ali a can of fizzy pop. At least Mrs Crusader stepped up by having a Mocha which she thought was excellent and gave a 9 out of 10. As the hot chocolate was also good it was high marks all round putting Burton Agnes Hall cafe into a commanding lead at the top of the 'best cafe on National Cycle Route 1' leader board.
Only qualifying drinks and cakes |
Next Tracey and Nick passed on their top tips from cycling in the area. I had expected them to be full of encouragement but instead Tracey gave us a serious of horror stories of steep hills, muddy tracks and punctures which had my cycling guests nervous wrecks by the time we left and I had to tell them that I was sure our route had none of those things, which turned out to by a lie as the rest of the route had plenty of all of them.
As prep for the ride I had advised Ali he would need some easier gears on his bike to cope with the hills in these parts. Well he had done better than that as when he eventually had turned up this morning he had a brand new shinny bike with easier gears attached. It was very nice if a bit yellow but he was obviously very proud of it. Despite this I was surprised that as we were leaving our stop he asked the Burton Agnes Hall garden centre staff if they had a hose so he could wash his bike down as it had got a bit dirty in its first 30 miles of use. This led to further faffing as a full clean and polish was undertaken.
Ali unnecessarily cleaning his bike |
Warning of the steep hills in the area |
First view of the sea |
Outside our next target tearoom |
It was a converted old fashioned ladies hairdressers so each group had their own booth to enjoy their refreshments in.
Our own personal tea booth |
I liked the idea of our very own tea booth but it caused us a problem as we couldn't keep an eye on our bikes from inside. Ali wasn't prepared to come in and risk having his shiny new bike nicked. I pointed out that if he hadn't just washed it it won't look worth stealing but that didn't seem to help. The very understanding staff then helped us create our own bike safe homemade outdoor seating area on the pavement for us to use.
Home made outdoor seating area |
In terms of rating the cake selection wasn't bad but not the best of the week although I was the only one to order a full slice (coffee for me whilst Chris and Tom shared chocolate).
Cake selection |
Drinks but sadly no hot chocolate |
Cycling along the offroad track to Whitby |
Robin Hood Bay |
With only a few miles to go and the light fading fast it was time for the inevitable puncture meaning all of Mystic Tracey's cycling predictions of doom had indeed come true. Just glad I didn't ask her if we will make it all the way to St Andrews as I would rather not know.
Inevitable puncture |
To his credit Ali got his leak fixed quickly and we made it to our hotel just as the sun set. To keep with the golfing theme I had picked a hotel overlooking the 6th green on Whitby golf course. This may have been a mistake as it reminded Chris she has another 4 days in the saddle when she could have been playing golf.
Hotel overlooked 6th Green at Whitby golf course |
Tomorrows Weather forecast is
Today's route
Cafe ratings for cafes reviewed on National Cycle route 1
If you would like to encourage Chris to keep going all the way to St Andrews then you can make a donation at her World Bicycle Relief page where you can also find out more about the charities great work in Africa.
Mrs Crusader's cycling progress dashboard after day 4
Tiredness
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Mood
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Saddle Soreness
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Confidence of finishing
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Fairly tired
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Surprisingly good
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Hardening up
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Depends on tomorrow
|
Cafe
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Hot Choc Quality
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Guest Hot Drink Quality
|
Effective Café Selection
|
Cake Taste Quality
|
Atmosphere and Ambiance
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Total
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Post office Guist
|
9.5
|
7.75
|
3.75
|
7.5
|
6.5
|
7.00
|
Thaxtons Coffee Shop
|
7
|
6
|
7.5
|
7.5
|
7
|
7.00
|
Caffe Aurora
|
5
|
3
|
8.5
|
7.5
|
6.5
|
6.20
|
Haven cafe
|
5.5
|
7
|
3
|
6.5
|
7
|
5.80
|
Jossals cafe
|
7.0
|
7.5
|
4
|
8.0
|
6
|
6.50
|
Honey Pot cafe
|
6.5
|
6
|
5.5
|
7.5
|
7
|
6.50
|
Burton Agnes Hall
|
7.5
|
9
|
7
|
7.5
|
8.0
|
7.80
|
Francis tearoom
|
7
|
6
|
7.5
|
7.5
|
7.00
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Stats (Mrs Crusader)
Miles
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Average Speed
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Hours on bike
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Meters climbed
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Bawburgh- Kings Lynn
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61.1
|
12.0
|
5:04
|
854
|
Kings Lynn - Woodall Spa
|
63.1
|
13.5
|
4:39
|
89
|
Woodall Spa- Beverley
|
75.9
|
12.4
|
6:06
|
740
|
Beverley - Whitby
|
75.3
|
11.2
|
6:41
|
889
|
Day 5
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Day 6
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Day 7
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Day 8
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Overall
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200.1
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12.65
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15:49
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1683
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