We
often feel quite forgotten about up here, as everything seems to be focussed on
the south of the county and Silverstone etc.
So
it was great that the Women's Tour came through our corner of the county, and
we could showcase how beautiful the countryside, villages and towns are up
here.
I
was in Gretton, standing near the village green to watch the peloton - see, I've
even learnt the fancy lingo! - fly past.
My
friends and I had arrived early to grab a drink at the lovely Lydia's Coffee
Shop near the green, and we chose our viewpoint to see as much as we could.
Which
is just as well because they do really go past very quickly! Fortunately friends of mine with smartphones
and tablets were able to film it, whereas I just watched, cheered and waved
until my arm ached.
These
women are amazing - I can't imagine what speed they were going at when the got
to the bottom of Station Road, which is a fairly steep hill to those unfamiliar
with the area.
I
imagine the climb up Rockingham Hill proved more of a challenge though!
There
were a lot of spectators present, including all the children from Gretton
Primary who'd come to cheer on the competitors.
There
was an amazing atmosphere, and the excitement started to build when the Police
outriders came through. They were
fabulous, and waved happily to all the children.
By
the time the cyclists arrived, the cheering reached an ear-shattering crescendo
and there was a sea of flag waving and happy faces.
I
couldn't get over how many support vehicles they had with them - not only loads
of cars carrying spare bikes, but roadside recovery vehicles, paramedics, and
an ambulance, all of whom also gave us a cheery wave as they went past.
Let's
hope they enjoyed visiting us up here in the north and come back next year.