So that was my first TT! yay.
Turned up at Bletchingly Hall just before 9 and got organised. Weather a light drizzle and a bit windy.
Trooped into the hall to get my number and saw a couple of agreeables milling about. Too nervous to hang around and chat so strolled out to pin on number bumped into George on way out and said hi, joked that I'd wave as he went past later. (and he did near the end of my second lap
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Decided it was time, so rolled off down towards the start. Pulled up just as number 13 was called. I was #14, perfect timing. "Number 14" and up I rolled. held upright and ready to go. 10 seconds. go.
and off, up the drag through Bletchingly. Passed number 13 just as got to the top of the hill, heh perhaps this isn't going to be that bad after all.
Over the M23 and down towards the first turn, careful on the corner, sharp left and rough surface, then its a steady decline down towards Outwood. Felt quite nervous on the descents with the weather and after my recent crashes so took it easy.
Then #15 cruised past, uh oh perhaps I'm not going as well as I thought.
Never mind head down and steady progress, right down to the turning point, water and gravel all over the road, and loads of bright green jackets. ok basically just a steady climb up from here.
But urgh, the wind is in my face now and that rain is starting to get annoying. Legs feeling good though, star hill first, since its the first lap decide to drop down the gears and just spin up, ok that wasn't too bad. Levels off a bit and winds back towards Bletchingly, last little climb back up into the village, spin up again and past the line for lap one. ok maybe this isn't going to be too bad, right I'll do the two laps. Legs feeling good, left and charge up through the village, hammer over the M23 as hard as I can knowing its just down for a bit after the turn.
and now some big numbers start to go past #51 then #50 I think. eh whats going on. confused me at the time. but I may have been having trouble thinking at this point. my wife pointed out the obvious when I stopped, they were the later riders on their first lap. doh.
OK feeling better on the first part of the second lap and feel much more confident in my tyres going down the hills.
seem to be down at the turning point in no time and on the way back up.
Yuck, wind and rain in the face again. right first little climb - star hill - leave the gears higher and stand. and oh my what happened to my legs. ok sit back down and drop down the gears and spin up again.
Ok over the top nice and steady and push on harder along the flat. Hey! Whoosh, George goes past. He said something, sounded like "banana" but I may have misheard!
Then in no time at all its the hill into Bletchingly, right stand, nope no legs, back down, push halfway up, try standing again, nope can't do it.
and there's the flag!! gosh. Past the line and start back to HQ. arrgh, forgot to hit stop on watch. says 1hr11. so something slightly less than that. ok that doesn't seem too bad at all. I hoped to be under 1hr20 so I'm happy with that.
Back to base and hand in the number.
Sit in car and head homewards, then the cold really sets in. Ok really should have made sure to bring a towel and some warm clothes. oh well, back and hot bath.
So all in all, great fun. if a little damp and blowy.
Ivor