Tuesday 11 March 2014

FULL ON. HEAD BANGING. TOTAL CYCLING



Stansted Park Tea Rooms

Welcome to my wheelsucker website. A name given to me by my cousin Sam Roberts. Not a very complimentary name in cycling term’s as it means someone sitting in the wheels all day doing no work on the front. I am the complete opposite to that. My style of riding is full-on, head banging, total cycling.

Chichester Cycling Club 1948. My dad is on the far right hand side
My name is Graham Young and I will be 65 years old in April 2014. I was born in Chichester, West Sussex and have a brother and sister, Barry and Pamela. Pam taught me to ride a bike. It had solid tyres. My parents Bill and Joan were both members of the Chichester Cycling Club. As was my mums’ brother, Les “Splitpin” Hennings.
My first cycling adventure took place when I was only 6 years old. Cycling from Chichester to Bognor Regis and back, with my next door neighbour Robin Elphick, who was only 5. It all ended in disaster when Robins dad came looking for us in his library van and found us returning from Bognor at the old Nelson Arms Pub. As punishment my dad took my front wheel out of my bike for 6 months.
In 1962, I joined my local cycling club, Velo Club Noviomagus and made many friends, whom I am still in contact with now. Sam Roberts, Harry and Mary Smith, Robin Ellis, Dick Goodall and many more. When I was 16 years old I was due to have my best year road racing as a school boy, but they changed the rules so I had to ride as a junior. I left cycling disillusioned. This happened again a few years ago when they changed the Vets standard times in favour of young Vets.


All day ride to Box Hill - July 2013
I had to do something competitive so I took up Motocross. These were happy years and I made some good friends. Don Short, Don Heather, Donald Kirk and Phil Haddow, to name a few.
Fast forward and I am 30 years old, married with 2 sons, Paul and Stephen. Cycling again having joined the Bognor Regis Cycling Club and riding time trials on a regular basis. 10 years later I am divorced and have my 2 boys to look after. Also I get made redundant from Chichester Press. A very difficult time for me, but thanks to my sister Pam and her husband Stan, I get through it.
I give up cycling for 3 years, until the boys are older, and start going out on Sunday morning club runs. It is at this time that I get a job with Princes Shippams, a local food manufacturer and I stayed there until my retirement at Christmas 2013.
In 1995, I started my first adventure in to long distance cycling. With club mate Dave Prior we cycled John O’Groats to Land End. We did the longer route, taking in Fort William, Glen Coe and Glasgow, instead of going through Edinburgh. This was a 900 mile ride and we did it in 6 days.The first day we rode from John O’Groats to Fort William, 186 miles of hills and the coldest rain I have ever experienced. That year I also discovered the joys of riding Audax events.

L - R. Simon Coppard, me, Dave Prior
In 1996, I started riding more Audax events with Sam. We also rode a magical ride across Spain and France. Living near Portsmouth we took the 36 hours ferry to Bilbao in northern Spain. This was the most horrific sea crossing I have ever experienced. Riding to Estella, Jaca, climbing the Col de Portalet and descending into Lourdes. Next day climbing the Col de Tourmalet, then riding up through France to Caen.  Stopping off for 1 night at Dave Roberts (Sam’s brother) place in the Dordogne. An unforgettable time. Sadly Dave is no longer with us.

L-R. Derek Slann and Sam Roberts
In 1997, Sam and I reformed the Velo Club Noviomagus and wore the green, white and red colours in Audex events all over the south of England. In 1998, we became super randonnees, which involved riding 200km, 300km, 400km and 600km events in the same year.
In 1999, I qualified to ride the ultimate in long distance cycling, Paris – Brest – Paris (1200km). I rode this with my good friend Derek Slann (he’s a London Cabbie). Also riding with us was Alan Trueman and Chris Rutter. Feeding us on a regular a basis Derek’s lovely wife Sara. This was an unbelievable ride and something I will never forget.

Celebrating Paris Brest Paris 1999
In 2001, Sam and I returned to France doing a 12 day, 1400 mile ride across France. Taking in all the climbs in the Alps and riding down to Mt Ventoux. This is a very special climb to all Englishmen stopping at the Tommy Simpson memorial. Then realising he was only about 600 meters from the top when he died.
In 2005, I returned to France on my own. Doing a massive 16 days, 1900 miles ride around France. Taking in the Alps, MT Ventoux and 5 climbs in the Pyrenees. In 2005, I also started riding Sunday club runs with Bognor club and re-joined them that same year.
The idea of riding in the United States had been going round in my head for about 10 years. So in 2010 I decided to do something about it. Flying in to Boston’s Logan Airport on my own was quite daunting. I based myself at a bed and breakfast in the historical town of Lexington. Making my way northwards in to New Hampshire and visiting another town called Chichester. From there heading south west into New York State and riding a long hilly ride to Niagra Falls, returning by a different route. This gave me an insight into how motorists reacted to cyclists on the road. Fortunately everything was okay and the American people were really friendly.
In 2013, I returned to France with club mate Simon Coppard. We rode a 13 day, 1400 mile ride down to the Pyrenees and back. Culminating in riding the famous Col de Tourmalet (2100 meters high). I had changed a lot of equipment on my bike and I was able to test the gearing, pannier bags and new saddle. Now the bike was ready.
America Here I come
There are 100s and 100s of club cyclists out there who could do this ride but I feel this is my time. Through years of club cycling, talking and riding with more experienced riders, I know exactly how to get myself in condition both physically and mentally. You have to have complete faith in your own body, but on this 8500 mile ride, my age could become an issue.
I retired 4 months early, so from Christmas 20013 to the end of April 2014 I am hoping to ride a minimum of 250 miles a week. This will put me in prime condition to start this ride. You can get really fit but your heart, lungs and joints are still 65 years old. That said I have complete confidence in my own ability. I will ride all day in to the wind and rain, uphill and downhill, climb mountains, cross desserts and if necessary ride through the night. I will never give up. I will never abandon. I will always keep those peddles turning.
Derek Stripp
A special mention about fellow Bognor Cycling Club rider Derek Stripp. Unfortunately Derek, who is 75 years old, came off on the ice of the winter of 2013. He is fighting his way back to fitness and is hoping to join up with me in Rome, Georgia. Derek will be flying in to Atlantic City, where he has relatives, then will join me in Rome, which is only about 40 miles away. The plan is he will hire a van and together with his bike drive to that day’s destination, park up and then ride out to meet me. We will be riding for 2 weeks on the Blue Ridge Park Way in the Appalachian Mountains, to the finish in Danvers.

L-R. Brian Mitchell (80), me, Derek Stripp (75). Respect
St.Wilfrids Hospice
St.Wilfrids plays a major role in the lives of the people of Chichester and the surrounding area. I cannot put in to words the love and kindness these angels give to patients and their families. This is why I have decided to try and raise £8,557 for the Hospice (£1 per mile that I am cycling). Please give something. Link up to St-Wilfrids fundraising site, through http://www.justgiving.com/Graham-Young-cycles-USA. It is not compulsory, but even a small amount will be appreciated and it will give me that extra incentive when the riding is hard. Thank you. Also a special mention must be made about fellow Bognor Regis Cycling Club rider Val Worthington. She is a nurse at the Hospice and on a recent ride on the Isle of Wight save someone’s life, who was involved in a road traffic collision. She should have received a reward for that or some sort of recognition. My brother-in-laws sister June Fellows also works at the Hospice.

Val Worthington and me
Organising the Greater Adventure of my Life
Boston was always going to be my start and finish point. My first concern was where to leave my bike bag and the clothes I wear on the plane. I contacted Cycling Club Basingstoke, a local Boston cycling club, and Dave Selsky and his partner Jeanne have kindly offered to look after my belongings. Dave has given me some good advice regarding the weather conditions, so I have changed my start date to 12th May, 3 weeks later than originally planned. I can’t thank Dave and Jeanne enough for their help and kindness. This ride would not be possible without them. They live in a town called Danvers, 20 miles north of Boston and this will be my start point. Hopefully I can ride out with them on 11th May on a Sunday club run.
Dave and Jeanne
Wheelsucker Website
My 2 sons Paul and Stephen will be keeping my journey up to date on a regular basis. I will be sending back pictures and all my experiences on a daily basis, providing I can master all the technology.
Paul and his wife Stef will be flying out to Las Vegas at the end of June. I will need help when I reach Nevada. Because of the heat and isolation I cannot carry enough water. Stephen will be flying out 10 days later and will continue to support me.
Around this time I will have the bike serviced, replacing tyres, cassette chain and bottom bracket.
My Bike
·         Frame – Condor 653 tubing
·         Group set – Ultegra 10 speed, 12-30 triple chain set, but only using 28 and 39, 52 is blanked off. This allows me to use less chain, making it last longer
·         Wheels – Ultegra hubs (36 spoke) and Mavic CXP 33 rims
·         Tyres – Schwalbe Marathon Plus
·         Saddle – Specialized
·         Peddles – Shimano DX SPD
·         2 x Pannier Bags (rear top bag and a bar bag)
·         Front and rear lights
Special thanks to Martin and Jackie Reed of City Cycles who prepared my bike and a big thank you to Martin Guarnaccio who built my wheels.

Jackie Reed, me, Martin Reed and Martin Guarnaccio
Clothing
·         6 x Shorts
·         3 x Cycling Tops
·         3 x Cycling Vests
·         3 x Pairs of Black Socks
·         Leg and knee warmers
·         3 x Pairs of Mits
·         1 x Gloves
·         1 x Thermal Top
·         1 x Guillet
·         1 x Shoe Covers (waterproof)
·         1 x Pair of Cycling Shoes (Specialized)
·         1 x Lightweight Rain Top
·         1 x Heavier Rain Top
·         5 x Cycling Caps
·         1 x Crash Helmet
·         1 x Waterproof Helmet Cover
Spares
·         Spokes
·         4 x Inner Tubes
·         Chain Extractor
·         Allen Keys
Other Essentials
·         American Plug Adaptor
·         Electric Razor
·         Lip Seal
·         Suntan Lotion
·         Tin Opener
·         Plastic Bowl and Spoon
·         Roll of Plastic Tape
·         Maps
·         Credit and Debit Card
·         Insurance
·         Passport
·         Visa
·         Money
·         Mobile Phone and Tablet
·         First Aid Plasters
·         Baby Wipes
·         Toothbrush and Toothpaste
Flying in to Boston
I will be using Virgin Atlantic Airways and flying in to Logan Airport. Virgin allows you 23kgs sports allowance inclusive in the price of your ticket. I used them in 2010 but unfortunately they damaged my chain set, but I suppose this is the risk you take. Hopefully the bike will be damage free this time.
The Route. 8,557 miles

Tour Route
MAY
MILES
DATE
TOWN
STATE/COUNTRY
105
MON 12th
HADLEY
MA
85
TUE 13th
HUDSON
NY
77
WED 14th
ONEONTA
NY
95
THU 15th
ITHACA
NY
107
FRI 16th
BATAVIA
NY
100
SAT 17th
SELKIRK
CANADA/ONTARIO
80
SUN 18th
FERGUS
CANADA/ONTARIO
80
MON 19th
WASAGA BEACH
CANADA/ONTARIO
TUE 20th
REST DAY
CANADA/ONTARIO
85
WED 21th
PARRY SOUND
CANADA/ONTARIO
100
THU 22nd
SUDBURY
CANADA/ONTARIO
100
FRI 23rd
BLIND RIVER
CANADA/ONTARIO
100
SAT 24th
SAULT ST. MARIE
CANADA/ONTARIO
114
SUN 25th
SHINGLETON
MI
90
MON 26th
THREE LAKES
MI
102
TUE 27th
IRONWOOD
MI
103
WED 28th
SUPERIOR
WI
THU 29th
REST DAY
WI
86
FRI 30th
GRAND RAPIDS
MN
70
SAT 31st
BEMIDJI
MN


JUNE
MILES
DATE
TOWN
STATE/COUNTRY
111
SUN 1st
GRAND FORKS
ND
88
MON 2nd
DEVILS LAKE
ND
121
TUE 3rd
MINOT
ND
132
WED 4th
WILLISTON
ND
96
THU 5th
WOLF POINT
MT
121
FRI 6th
MALTA
MT
SAT 7th
REST DAY
MT
90
SUN 8th
HAVRE
MT
102
MON 9th
SHELBY
MT
70
TUE 10th
EAST GLACIER PARK
MT
88
WED 11th
KALISPELL
MT
94
THU 12th
LIBBY
MT
95
FRI 13th
SANDPOINT
ID
82
SAT 14th
PLUMMER
ID
91
SUN 15th
LEWISTON
ID
            
MON 16th
REST DAY
ID
98
TUE 17th
WALLA WALLA
WA
82
WED 18th
UKIAH
OR
72
THU 19th
MOUNT VERNON
OR
62
FRI 20th
MITCHELL
OR
86
SAT 21st
SISTERS
OR
89
SUN 22nd
LEBANON
OR
71
MON 23rd
NEWPORT
OR
TUE 24th
REST DAY
OR
105
WED 25th
COOS BAY
OR
104
THU 26th
BROOKINGS
OR
110
FRI 27th
EUREKA
CA
96
SAT 28th
LEGGET
CA
100
SUN 29th
GUALALA
CA
100
MON 30th
STINSON BEACH
CA


JULY
TUE 1ST
REST DAY
CA
102
WED 2nd
WATSONVILLE
CA
100
THU 3rd
TURLOCK
CA
78
FRI 4th
IONE
CA
102
SAT 5th
S/LAKE TAHOE
CA
83
SUN 6th
FALLON
NV
110
MON 7th
AUSTIN
NV
70
TUE 8th
EUREKA
NV
77
WED 9th
ELY
NV
THU 10th
REST DAY
NV
110
FRI 11th
PIOCHE
NV
82
SAT 12th
CEDAR CITY
UT
70
SUN 13th
PANGUITCH
UT
62
MON 14th
ESCALANTE
UT
96
TUE 15th
HANKSVILLE
UT
78
WED 16th
CRES/JUNCTION
UT
86
THU 17th
MONTICELLO
UT
61
FRI 18th
CORTEZ
CO
SAT 19th
REST DAY
CO
45
SUN 20th
DURANGO
CO
62
MON 21st
PAGOSASPRINGS
CO
58
TUE 22nd
TIRRA AMARILLA
NM
78
WED 23rd
TAOS
NM
75
THU 24th
SPRINGER
NM
83
FRI 25th
CLAYTON
NM
127
SAT 26th
BORGER
TX
110
SUN 27th
SAYRE
OK
MON 28th
REST DAY
OK
111
TUE 29th
CHICKASHA
OK
83
WED 30th
ADA
OK
129
THU 31st
BROKEN ROW
OK


AUGUST
110
FRI 1st
HOT SPRINGS
AR
106
SAT 2nd
STRUTTGART
AR
125
SUN 3rd
MEMPHIS
TN
MON 4th
REST DAY
GRACELAND
TN
90
TUE 5th
CORINTH
MS
105
WED 6th
CULLMAN
AL
108
THU 7th
ROME
GA
85
FRI 8th
GAINSVILLE
GA
104
SAT 9th
GREENVILLE
SC
110
SUN 10th
LENOIR
NC
92
MON 11th
FANCY GAP
BLUE RIDGE P/WAY VA
84
TUE 12th
ROANOKE/VINTON
VA
WED 13th
REST DAY
VA
72
THU 14th
BUENA VISTA
VA
50
FRI 15th
WAYNESBORO/ AFTON
VA
85
SAT 16th
FRONT ROYAL
VA
100
SUN 17th
CHAMBERSBURG
PA
105
MON 18th
SELINGROVE
PA
95
TUE 19th
EAST STROUDSBURG
PA
90
WED 20th
MONTGOMERY
NY
THU 21st
REST DAY
MA
100
FRI 22nd
PITTSFIELD
MA
103
SAT 23rd
GARDNER
               MA
75
SUN 24th
DANVERS
          FINISH