12.00 noon today...the light rain clears just long enough to coax me onto the road for a lap of our lunchtime route, a slightly hilly 19 miles.
A few days ago I set a PB round here and yesterday I had a very positive session on the powertap all of which is contributing to the fact that despite a heart rate well within my threshold I am absolutely flying - its indescribable, I seem to have threshold power for 10bpm less and without even trying I'm a minute up at the first marker 30% of the way around the course.
"Don't loose it" I'm telling myself, trying not to get carried away - "stick to the target watts /heart rate and the speed will be there"
Over the nasty rise after Warlingham I'm shading 28mph on the drag towards the mini roundabout at Titsey and I'm smilling like the village idiot cos it feels so good.
2 left turns and I'm screaming down the descent into the bottom of Hessiers Hill thinking "those testers are gonna be SOOOOO proud of this..." when
KEEERACACCCK. Everything comes to a grinding standstill. I look down and there's pieces of rear derailleur all over the road. Bad enough. Worse is that one of those pices is still attached to the cracked derailleur hanger which is no longer attached to the other half which is still on the frame.
How has this happened - I wasn't even in mid-gear change it just went!
I didn't need to get the tape measure out to know that I was exactly, and I mean EXACTLY half way round the course and therefore at the furthest point possible away from home
Everyone at the office was out in the van bike-testing so there was no-one to call. I didn't have a chain-splitter so couldn't shorten the chain and rig up a single speed.
You guessed it - Shanks pony for 9.5 miles with my faithful Time VXS dying in my arms
Walked up Hessiers and along the top past the white bear pub, (amazing self control not to go in and have several conciliatory pints while waiting for a cab) Freewheeled down the hill to Featherbed lane - walked the length of that (4.7MPH AV) which took bloody ages. Walked up Gravel Hill (148bpm HR) freewheeled down the other side. Total ride/walk time of 2.hrs 45mins - 9.5 miles on bike, 9.5, miles on foot.
Is it the end of the Time? A lot of men in Geoffrey Butlers were standing around it with long faces. It was a depressing sight so I left and said "call me if there's any change"
Its a replaceable hanger so fingers crossed the drop-out itself is not bent - the fact that it freewheeled ok suggests it might be all right after an operation.