Kolar Gold Fields BRM 300- Ride Report
Kolar Gold Fields BRM 300- Ride Report
Short Version: The Kolar Gold
Fields 300 was a beautifully organized ride by the IISC Randonneurs team, with
fantastically detailed cue-sheets printed on rain resistant glossy paper, with
a rain proof zip lock !!
Awesome Brevet ride on Saturday,
it was like a Gastronomic delight in reverse. Dessert at KR Puram bridge to
begin with- Freezing and Foggy , then the Main Course- The Long Slow Roast in
TamizNadu in the MidDay Sun, and finally the Welcome Drink- the Refreshing cool Krishnagiri Climb in the Late
evening back towards Bangalore.
The ride should have been rated
as PG (heck maybe Grandparents guidance
too) for Roadbikers. There was many a broken stretch that made me wince
“Aai Ga” (in Marathi—Mommy), and a few unexpected potholes on the smooth parts
that literally ensured “Naani Yaad Aaa gayi”.
The long ride and thereafter I
have been so hungry, seem to be eating all the time, so pardon the overdose of
the food metaphors and references.
The Full Enchilada:
I had missed the 200 brevet, and
was itching to do the 300. Did a couple of prep rides in the previous weeks,
had a spate of punctures on one ride and hence changed my tyres to 700X26 Kenda
Kontendors from the jittery 23 Hutchinson stock tyres on my Btwin Sport 1. With
the usual mix of bravado and uncertainty , I was ready for the longest ride of
my life.
Woke at 3:45 am , got ready, ate
a boiled egg and a banana and set off to the MG Road metro station. Chiddu lives
near my place, so we had planned to start together at 4:45, but he was running
late, so I went ahead. Got there at 5:30, got the Brevet card stamped, admired
the handiwork of the IISc team in prepping the cue sheet and the map. Saw Shashidhar
with his nicely setup touring bike and jazzy solar charger, and about 10 odd other
riders.
We set off at 6 sharp , riding
slowly towards Ulsoor lake and then Old madras road. It was cold and foggy near
the KR Puram bridge, it grew denser with visibility dropping to 50 meters, and
Chiddu was steaming ahead. I was trying to chase him for a while, then I
realized that visibility was down to 10 meters like the Delhi fog, and thought
that this cant be true in Bangalore. Indeed it was not, my glasses had fogged
up too, and contributed their bit to blinding me. Stopped and cleaned them, was
relieved to be back at 50 mtr visibility and set off again. Just after the
Hosakote turn off, my cyclocomp stopped working, I tried fiddling with it but
was not getting any input signals, though the clock and other functions were
running fine. Caught up with Chiddu, Srepathi at this point and chatted as we
rode along. The sun was a vulnerable ball at that time, obscured even by puffs
of smoke from factory chimneys.
Made steady progress and around 8
am reached the first Time control at Malur, which was a bit of a comedy of
errors. Located the Corporation Bank ATM which was out of order. The backup SBI
did not have an ATM, so after some deliberation, we settled for a snap for the
timestamp and pushed on with a brief break for eating a banana and some
electral.
Mid morning was the best part of
the ride, it was bright but cool, with nice scenery and rolling stretches. The
road had lots of shade on both sides, definitely a ride I would like to do again
in a leisurely manner on an MTB. Luscious green and black grapes fresh from the
orchards being sold by the roadside, sugarcane fields, and plump tamarinds fallen
from the tree—all I could do was gaze longingly, while I obeyed the taskmaster
brain to just keep pushing along. Hit a pothole while I was daydreaming in that
stretch, and my cyclocomp sprang back into action, and then worked beautifully
till the end of the ride.
As the sun got higher, I was just
desperately waiting for the long downhill around the 100 km mark, and it keep
me waiting for a long time, with a few rolling sections before it that never
seemed to end, with one false peak after another. The ride down actually started
around the 120 Km mark, and was not as thrilling as I had envisioned from the
elevation map. I had to keep braking to slow myself down, and the shoulders and
arms were taking a nice beating. After the descent, there was a small climb
that just about flattened me and Chiddu and we somehow straggled into
Pernambut. Pernambut is a small town where the stench of the numerous tanneries
around pervades everything, and piles of discarded animal skin are dumped by
the roadside. Found the SBI ATM for the control, got the timestamp and then
wandered around in the heat looking for a place to eat. We are not finicky, all
we were asking for was basic cleanliness, and shade, unfortunately all we could
spot was “shady” places. In desperation, finally had a quick mini meal at a
hole in the wall place and set off again.
I was dreading the road after
Pernambut, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Lots of shade, and
decent road surface. After a bit, Chiddu took off like a rocket, and I was desperately
trying to catch him. Just before Vaniyambadi , as I was toiling away in the
afternoon blaze, all sweaty and flustered, a 60 year old gent comes alongside
on a motorcycle. He asked me where I was coming from and what I was up to, and
I said just doing a long ride starting from Bangalore and ending back at Bangalore. He said, You must have an aim for the ride, I said nope, this is
just for fun.’ He stared at me speechless for a few seconds, then muttered
“Aimeless ride to get back where you started from?” and sped off. In
retrospect, I don’t blame him—try to explain to any sane person that pedaling
away for your life all sweaty and tired on a Saturday afternoon is your idea of
fun ;-)
Getting out from Vaniyambadi was
a challenge, stopped multiple times to ask for directions. Having Rajnikant
there with his Tamil skills was a great help, he figured out the railway
crossing area and we finally got to the highway. Stopped at Mufassas for High
tea with Chiddu, Ganapathy,Kiran, who were already there and hogging away.
Sreepathi came in as we were leaving. Kiran said he has a cricket match the
next day, and I was thinking I would be happy to even be able to walk normally
on Sunday !!
Vaniyambadi to Krishnagiri is a
nice rolling climb, the road is the fabulous Golden Quadrilateral surface, and
the setting sun made it very pleasant riding. Chiddu shot off at great speed
once again, I pedaled steadily along with Kiran,Ganapaty and Rajnikant. Just
before I reached Krishnagiri, Chiddu came up from behind, seems he had bonked
and had to stop for a tea break. We got to Krishnagiri at 7:30, stopped for a
quick Milk/tea break and pushed ahead. Shoolagiri climb was done in quick time,
and then stopped at Kamat for Dinner at 9 PM. The sugarcane juice there was the
sweetest one I have ever had.
The last stretch was a slow and
steady grind, with breaks every 30 min to sip water and stretch the aching body,
and pacing each other as our energy flagged. Reached the final control at 12:30
where the ever enthusiastic IISc team was waiting to stamp the card, chatted for
a few minutes with the other riders, and
and got home at 1 am. Told Chiddu that I might attempt a cold shower to aid recovery
(generally I like very hot water showers), and managed to pull it off. It was
torture for the 5 min it lasted, but afterwards I felt very refreshed, and even
did some stretching before crashing into bed at 2 am – and just a few moments
later the watch showed 7 Am on Sunday morning and my son trying to wake me up
;-).