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This is the story of a rower who wondered whether she was just rowing from habit and decided to take a break away from the river and try cycling instead. Being an impetuous sort, she saw an item on the Macmillan website about the Etape Caledonia, and thought that it looked like a bit of a challenge and entered it without checking too closely what was involved. How hard could it be? Well, 81 miles long and a lot of climbing, including a climb over Schihallion (one of the medium sized Scottish mountains), for a start! Even rowers know that this kind of thing needs a bit of training, so she set to.

To help keep me motivated through the hours and miles it is taking to get properly fit for the Etape, I joined my local cycling club, the wonderful Kingston Wheelers, and in the process I've met a whole new group of people who've encouraged me up hills and through horrible conditions, and I've done things I'd never have thought likely (never mind possible) a year ago.

On 7 March, as part of my training I rode in the Surrey Rumble (57 miles, 91km - the short course) starting off over Ranmore and Holmbury Hills (just to warm the legs up - 270-odd metres a piece) and going through Millford and over the Hogs Back (another biggish local hill) before returning to the start near Effingham via Woking, Send and Ripley. The last ten miles were really tough (into the teeth of a strong easterly), but I derive some comfort that at least I got round it - not fast but dogged! Amazingly, I wasn't even 'lanterne rouge' (the last rider to finish)! (Thanks to Phil at Sportivephoto for permission to use the Surrey Rumble picture!)

After the Surrey Rumble I had intended to do some other sportives, but have had to make do with rides out to Henley and back (70-odd miles from home) and getting a beasting from my 'kid' brother, Nick, over the Surrey Hills, including Leith Hill (the highest point in Southern England). After the Etape I'm going to be doing a century (100 miles) in Oxfordshire in June, and I'm planning to climb some of the Tour de France classic climbs next year (as you can see, I'm a convert!).

Race report!

Having taken a wild stab at my likely finish time when I put my entry in last Autumn (from the perspective of no idea at all!) I was begining to think that my estimated finishing time (5.30.00) was going to be a very big ask. However, unbelievably, I managed to get round in 5.23.08.  Having felt sick at the very thought of the Schihallion climb for weeks before the event, the really tough part of the climb (200m in 2 miles) was over surprisingly quickly - the rest of the climb is not so bad, being 400m or so in 5 miles. However, the descent down from Schihallion was about the best fun you can have with your clothes on - a 40mph technical descent (lots of bends and hairpins, for non-cyclists, some of which had safety barriers and hay bales erected for the day, fortunately, as there was a lot of fresh air available off the edge of the road for those who overcooked the descent) - although naturally I am playing this bit down for Geoff's consumption (I'm trying to convince him that I inched down it cautiously, which he is pretending to believe - neither of us is fooled!).

The whole event was brilliant fun - really well organised and very friendly. One of the high spots for  me were the numbers of lone pipers who had turned out in lonely places at the top of climbs to stiffen our spines and put energy into tiring legs, and the crowds of people in out of the way little villages who turned out to cheer us on our way. Another huge source of inspriation was the incredibly generous donations pledged by friends, relatives and colleagues - thank you all so much! I have been touched beyond words by your kindness and generosity!

Just training for the Etape has been quite a challenge but has introduced me to a new sport to love (as well as rowing!) and some great peope, not to mention bits of my home county I never knew existed. It seems churlish not to raise some cash as a 'thank you' to the people who made all of this possible - the Macmillan Cancer Charity. Most people's lives are touched directly or indirectly by cancer and Macmillan does fantastic work not just by supporting research into a cure for cancer, but also in supporting cancer sufferers and their families.

I would be really grateful if you would sponsor me to ride in the Etape Caledonia, to support Macmillan - all contributions are valuable, no matter how small (although larger ones are equally welcome)!!

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Pauline, not far away from where you did this, there is another wee hill called Ben Nevis....d'you fancy a run up this one some time? Love from Stef Donation by Stephanie Dancer on 20/05/10

 
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Well done Pauline.John O 'Groats to Lands End next I reckon Donation by Shay Bannon on 18/05/10

 
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Mad as a hatter, but an inspiration to all of us. I suppose it will be Killimanjaro next - makes me tired just thinking of it .... Donation by Anna Kingsmill-Vellacott on 18/05/10

 
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enjoy the pain. i will buy you dinner whence next in London to celebrate Donation by Sean Colgan on 14/05/10

 
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Sooner you than me. I think the plan for cycling up Mont Blanc in 2011 is a tad ambitious. Donation by Simon Martin on 13/05/10

 
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You go girl! And don't let any 'biggish hill' stop you - never have, never will! You are an inspiration..... x Donation by Lizzi Chapman on 10/05/10

 
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Seem to recall you had previous practice on the Tow Path - Good Luck Donation by Bryn Williams on 10/05/10

 
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A completely crazy thing to do but best of luck! Donation by Hannah Aynsley on 10/05/10

 
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Good luck Pauline Donation by David Hill on 10/05/10

 
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The little Scottish hills will be easy Pauline Good luck Donation by june hunter on 10/05/10

 
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Go for it! Donation by Stephen Yandle on 28/04/10

 
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Enjoy the hills! - well the down bits - best of luck Donation by S Christopher Clarke on 09/04/10

 
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Good Luck Pauline! Enjoy the ride. Donation by Veronica Broomes on 05/04/10

 
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Good luck! I hope it warms up a bit for you! Donation by Nick Munton on 29/03/10

 
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Oh Pauline, what will you get up to next??? Love the photo, looks punishing! All the best for the challenge, have a great day! Donation by Jude Stratton on 22/03/10

 
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Bon chance Pauline Donation by Kim Rapson on 19/03/10

 
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Hey Pauline!!!! Sounds awesome! :D Hope it's going well and things aren't too sore..... Lizzie x NB your facebook link doesn't seem to work.... Donation by Elizabeth Stutters on 18/03/10

 
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You've inspired me to get on my bike! Good luck. Donation by Allison Broad on 17/03/10

 
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Good thoughts; good cause; good aims! GO FOR IT. Donation by Martha on 12/03/10

 
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Sudocreme and spare inner tubes and your sorted! Have a great time. Donation by Sophia Supple on 11/03/10

 
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Wishing you all the best with the training and the event - from a recent convert to cycling the 2 miles to work with an electric bike! Donation by Ruth Dyke on 10/03/10

 
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Whatever next! Best of luck - you'll enjoy the challenge. Donation by Graham Randall on 09/03/10

 
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all us bashed up ribs need to stick together! Good cycling. Mine is actually miles better, hope yours is too), Kate Donation by kate grose on 07/03/10

 
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What bravery and determination! Fingers crossed that you get good weather and manage to have some fun to see you through the pain! Donation by Anne-Marie Logan on 06/03/10

 
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