I rode my bike outside for the first time in four months after a winter cycling indoors - did riding 2,000 miles in my shed prepare me for outdoor reality?

Steve has taken on indoor challenges long and short over winter, but would 15-miles on the road prove a pedal stroke too far?

I tried to cycle outside this winter. Oh lord, how I tried. I’d wake up of a weekend and the morning would be full of hope and promise – a day in the lanes beckoned, a few glorious hours with the great British countryside for company. Then I’d draw back the curtains to reveal post-apocalyptic carnage. Wind howled, rain poured, dark clouds convened as far as the eye could see: all paths pointed to the shed and my smart bike.

Call me a fair-weather cyclist, I don’t care. Since 10 November last year, I have ridden exclusively indoors.

Stephen Shrubsall training indoors on wattbike atom

Steve has ridden 2,000 miles indoors this winter, will the fitness gains translate?

Pothole with warning signs on country lane UK

You won't find potholes indoors

Cyclist climbs away from the camera

Climbs can feel tougher outdoors

Cycling on narrow country lanes demands extra vigilance

Negotiating with cars can dull the experience outdoors

Steven Shrubsall training indoors on his Wattbike Atom

Steve's indoor rides have paid off in power numbers

Steve Shrubsall rides a gravel bike with muddy tights on