As I was laying in bed at 2.30am, awake and watching every 5 minutes go by on the clock
, I listened to the rain thrashing down and thought "this is going to be one wet pig of a day". But after picking up Phil F and Brian R, and driving to Greenwich, the rain clouds blew away and we actually saw the sun for a whole 2 hours
. The clouds rolled back in though and it was back to darken skies with the odd shower here and there, but generally far better than I had feared while I was counting sheep earlier on
Met up with Stef and as we were early we bunked in 15mins before our start time and set off with idea of the 4 of us riding together. 5mins later me and Brian had lost Phil and Stef when they got caught at lights. We didn't see them again for about 50miles when we stopped at the 3rd? feed station. We also met up with Mark L here but then lost him again soon after!
As Brian reported earlier, he struggled on the climbs and all the rolling hills were taking lots of stored energy from his legs, and by the time he reached Canterbury his matchbox was totally empty. Having said that he looked strong on the flatter sections and seeing as this was only his 5th? ride back from injury, 120 miles , 7 hours ride time, great effort mate
Phil and Stef both looked quite comfortable with the whole event which puts them in good stead for the 'real etape' in 2 weeks time. Good luck chaps
As for me, well a mixed bag really. On the down side my bad knee decided to play up towards the end of the ride, the first time since before Mallorca, which was really annoying and quite painfull, meaning I couldn't do any 'out of the saddle' riding for the last 20 miles or so. (Need to get it seen to).
On the positive side, well bloody hell! I finally realised yesterday how much I have improved this year. The pace we were riding at, my hrm was showing 70 odd% (excluding the climbs), and it felt like it too, feeling really comfortable. And when it came to the hills, I flew up them like never before, even the last climb, sitting down, I raced some little chap who jumped on my wheel when I overtook him. We raced all the way to the top (he beat me though), but last year I would never have been able to do that
On the final run in to Canterbury, after the last climb, I decided to see what I had left in the legs. TT mode, head down ar$e up, I totally buried myself and flew past dozens of riders as if they had stopped. A trio of racers caught and passed me and I jumped on. I think they were Elites or 1st cats that were at Brooklands a couple of weeks ago. They were stonking along, each taking short turns on the front. They looked around at me as if to say "get lost" but I thought "b@ll@cks, you'll have to get rid of me". And they sure well tried! But the various tactics didn't work and 4 miles later we were in Canterbury. Just before the finish they managed to lose me as I couldn't stand up and sprint out of a tight corner.
7.53 total time, with a few lengthy stops. Not sure on ride time! But who cares, a great day riding the route of one of the stages of the Tour de France
I thought the route was generally ok but possibly a bit narrow in places (can't imagine the peleton squeezing its way through), and the road surface was bad in places too, with big pot holes just waiting to take a few riders out. Hopefully they will get filled in before next week
Glad to see all the Addiscombe riders had a good day (shame we didn't all start together), and to see some amazing times posted by Hal, Toby, Carl, Andrew and others. Well done all
Anyone for some Soreen
Steve