by Snoop Doug » Thu May 29, 2008 10:07 am
[quote="Ivor"][quote="Snoop Doug"]Any use...?
Snoop
Yeah, how did you get a 6 minute handicap??
Good question. Please let me explain.
Like I say - handicaps are based on previous performances. My track record over this distance (nay any distance) is simply not good.
29.26, 28.27, 29.29, 28.52, 28.20, 27.37.
Y'see
Short history lesson. I started this TT lark in 2004, I did a 10 in 29.26.
In 2006 I did 5 TTs. Two of those 10 times plus three 25s at 1.17.46, 1.14.06 and 1.14.41.
In 2007 I decided to up my game. I did this to push myself a bit, to make a contribution to the Rawson Shield and to prove to anyone in the club that this sport is accessible. I wanted to see more people breaking into TTing and I thought I should lead by example. So, with no training I did ten TTs including a DNF, four 10s, two 25s, a 50, a 100 and the Bec hill climb.
What happened? I helped to bring home the RS - along with a host of others of course. I achieved things I previously thought unachievable. I encouraged/cajoled folk to have a go. From a personal perspective I got a place in the SCCU BAR. To earn this you need to complete qualifying events at 25, 50 and 100. Yes - it was last place but I did it, only 20 other riders in the whole of the SCCU managed this.
Richv encouraged me to do the 100 and I've not forgiven him since
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So - this winter just gone with richv's help and patience I started some training. I started the season with a PB of 1.11.10 over 25 miles. So far I've got that down to 1.04.50. If you want to see my goal for this coming Saturday, go to [url]http://snoopdeloop.blogspot.com/[/url]
Now, after four stuttering years, I am no longer the guy who turns up to make everyone else look fast
. Health permitting I know I'm going to make huge improvements this year. I also know that my passion for including more and more people into this aspect of cycling is brighter than ever before. If I can squeeze the odd handicap prize along the way, well that's what they're there for innit
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Let's go racing
Snoop