Four of us gather at my front
door this morning. Wendy is with us too; cancelled a visit to her mother in
Mornington. So four of the six of us who spent four days riding together from
Khancoban to Mansfield the week before Christmas set off again. Nicky is in
good form: she’s been racing F grade at Eastern Vets. Wendy is recovering from
food poisoning.
We cruise out on quiet roads,
talking in pairs. We regroup at Mt Evelyn and again at the top of the Wandin
Primary School hill, a nice little grunt of ten per cent. Down the Beenak road
and over into the smoky Woori Yallock Creek valley. DSE are burning off
somewhere in the Divide.
The Macclesfield Road from
Yellingbo to Maccy is sheer delight. Swales Road and its 15 per cent slope up
to Monbulk tees off on our right but we don’t take it. We’re all hanging for
the Emerald Bakery, surely the best bakery in the world. Bikes surround it when
we roll up just before eleven. No speed records today.
Wendy waits till coffee and
pasties are inside us before regaling us with tales of food poisoning and its
explosive effects. Completely unaware, so engrossed is she in vomiting into her
toilet, she shits on the shower screen behind her simultaneously. Even her new
mobile phone cops a dollop. Few women could recount such a story of their
misery and humiliation. We like Wendy.
She’s already knackered: six
days in bed has zapped her. I see the treetops whipping in a strengthening wind
outside and know we’ll struggle back into the northerly. Let’s go, I urge.
The downside of this ride is returning
through Upper Gully and along Dorset Road. The wind is now a powerful northerly
blast, the temperature nudges the predicted top of 30 degrees. It’s sticky,
gritty work pounding into the wind.
Nicky peels off through Croydon
to pedal home to Mitcham. She’ll have close to 100 kilometres behind her when
she gets there.
Rock and Wendy fall onto my
couches and demand the overhead fan and cups of tea. We vow to ride more often.
Our time of this earth gets shorter and we must use it to best advantage.
Rock on.
1 comment:
Each to his own. I'm unimpressed by the Emerald bakery, and am more into plants and gardens than bitumen. I think I too would like Wendy.
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