Bikes are charged and waiting on the drive I’m applying my new Korean sunscreen Soon I’ll don my under groin padded shorts slip on fingerless gloves with pinhole patterns that I’ll secure with two neat Velcro straps
It’s a long cry from leaping onto my second- hand Raleigh (a gift from my maiden aunt) to cycle to the Appleby River and back or Rocks Road to fish off the working wharf or Edens Hole for a swim and sunbathe
Like my mother in her ballgown back in the day, cycling from Richmond to Stoke or further, ciggie in hand, anything for a whirl around the ballroom – and who knows what shoes she used to cycle
But it’s 2025, and I’m 75 and I have a battery on my bike and certain preparations required include a Hi-Viz vest, bright blue crash proof helmet my iPhone charged zipped in my pocket
Past the purple ragworth, the fisherman divers, families with chilli bins, walkers, smiling at other cyclists, some unpowered moving faster than me, and scowling at a family on the beach who’ve lit a fire
On the roadside is a sign that says Light No Fires and the ashy smell catches in my nostrils along with indignation as I imagine sparks flying from the beach to the bush
I cycle over newly laid aggregate which covers the injuries made by Cruise Ship buses as they hurtle along the Coast sending up clouds of dust and diesel
Each year a fresh crop of potholes uneven surfaces, and skid patches for wary cyclists … the trick is to pedal fast and sure seated like you did back in the day, unafraid
Stand on the pedals bum airborne as you cycle over the cattle stop arms rigid, controlling the battle over the bumps and down again flying briefly, well, almost it seems
Channelling that girl on her Raleigh no gears and back pedal brakes riding two abreast up Oxford Street arms folded, careless, carefree sans sunscreen or Hi Viz, and just a white Panama hat thank you
Wonderful as always Maggie – I remember the old Raleighs :).
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What a ride! I feel exhausted and high, not just my bum.
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Ha! Thanks, Rachel. x
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