A bit more about John Black.
When John was having his annual bout of man flu in the darkest depths of December, he expressed doubts about whether he wanted to go on the Wrynose ride next May. This didn’t last long. As the days are getting longer his training rides are becoming more focused; he is getting quite a bit of midweek cycling under his belt and is really going for the hills while I’m stuck at work. His competitive instinct clearly has kicked back in. It’s a bit scary.
I’m sure our little excursions on Sunday must frustrate him a little. I had a few days off in Leyburn, Wensleydale last week, and back on the bike on Sunday, in very windy conditions, I found it difficult and tiring. ‘Good for fitness,’ says John, blithely. He’d already done three or four rides that week.
Although he never says much, I know he has to ride slowly to enable me to keep up. It could be quite humiliating if I had any pride. Here am I, a much younger man, and this 70-year-old guy is riding rings round me. My only saving grace is that John’s doctor tells him that he is the fittest man he has ever met for his age. So at least he is exceptional.
Make no mistake, John is leading this expedition and I am very fortunate that he is. My job is just to find the time to give him and the course my best shot. ‘My best shot’ being to cycle the full hideous 100 miles, get over Wrynose, and repay the faith in me that an increasingly alarming number of people have shown, of course.
In reference to which, many thanks if you have made a donation to one of my chosen charities. So far we have raised more than £360, for which I am very grateful, as I am sure are the charities involved.
If you’d like to donate, it’s very easy to do so. Just click on the ‘Donate Here‘ panel to your right, pick one (or more) of the four charities that appear on the next page and click ‘Donate Here’ again. For three of the charities (Rotary requires that you post your donation) you’ll go straight to my JustGiving page: make sure you have your debit or credit card to hand, and simply follow through what is a very straightforward and secure process.
Please don’t wait for me to arrive in pieces at the downhill side of Wrynose before you make your donation. The modern style of sponsorship employs a stick rather than a carrot – you make the donation in advance and bully me into completing my chosen mission, rather than place before me the promise of a donation should I succeed. Either way the charity benefits: this way it just does so sooner and unconditionally.
Thank you.