![img_79101 The view from Govenor Chittenden Road](https://littlecirclesvt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/img_79101-300x400.jpg)
Spring ride with lots of dirt – a mental boost and a gear shakedown for next weekend’s 200k. We rolled out of town from our usual start along Mountain View and the always fantastic ’seasonal’ Governor Chittenden Road. Lots of gravel and a roaring brook. On to Richmond via a closed and muddy Kenyon Road – 10% or more in grade, skinny 28’s slipping in the muck when I would stand up. Seated climbing, rear over the rear. Great views to Camel’s Hump. Down into town on the wrong side of the closed bridge, follow the river past Cochran’s and to Jonesville and then up, up, up Stage Rd. (optional as Bolton Notch was gnarly and gravelly). Flying along the highland flats to Brown’s Trace and a stop @ the Village Cup. Busy Rt. 15 then on to Tower Rd. and into Colchester on Lost Nation, Curve Hill, and others. Loop out to the bay and home. Just about 58 miles, with some great climbing and scenery. The group (4 out of 5 Flèche teammates) worked well together – each of us pacing ourselves on the steep stuff and working together into the wind pulling on the flatter terrain.
![img_79121 Kenyon Road was closed to cars...](https://littlecirclesvt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/img_79121-400x300.jpg)
![img_7913 John on the A. Homer Hilson](https://littlecirclesvt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/img_7913-400x300.jpg)
![img_79161 Climbing up and up Stage Road](https://littlecirclesvt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/img_79161-400x300.jpg)
![img_7928 An Independent Fabrications, A. Homer Hilson, Kogswell, and Gunnar...](https://littlecirclesvt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/img_7928-285x400.jpg)
![img_79291 ... all dressed in Brooks saddles - a Swallow, B17, B17N, and a Swift.](https://littlecirclesvt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/img_79291-300x400.jpg)