Well today I decided to go out after yesterdays down pour and half the club making me jealous with the fact they had such good rides in the wind and rain.
Went over to the Feathers to meet up with the Sunday group. Were quite a few people out, including Steve Bayliss, John Ibbo, Steve C, Simon R and some others that I did not recognise. Anyway we shifted ourselves pretty quickly down to Dorking to meet up with another bunch of riders who I have not seen before, but the picture was that most of these guys were pretty damn quick.
Not to be put off by this group I managed to stay with them pretty comfortably for about 60km. Problem being that I had to get back home for around 1ish, (last week was out a bit too long so had to gain brownie points). So I split from the group about 10miles West of Horsham and made my way over to Horsham with the thought in mind that I would go to EG and get my Wife to come and meet me at my parents house.
Now when you are sheltering behind all these top dollar riders you don't really realise how strong the wind is, and it was still reasonably strong today. When I split from the group I tried to keep my average speed up and was doing ok until I got just past Handcross when I started to feel pretty weak. Not to be put off I tried to keep my pace up and got to EG with sore legs but felt happy had got there for 1pm.
Phoned the misses and she didn't fancy coming to EG. Ended up having a cuppa with me mum and dad and then having to cycle back to EG. I had already got 110km on my clock when I left EG, but as I was refreshed and the wind was behind me I thought I would be ok.
Managed to keep up around 40kmph on the A22 and then turned to go up Tilburstow Hill (pot hole region). As I worked my way up the gentle slope before the hill really kicks in, BONK. It just hit me from nowhere, I had felt pretty good, but now the lactic acid in my legs was absolutely killing me. I don't think I have ridden with that much pain before. After crawling up Tilburstow Hill had the downhill section. Everytime I stopped pedalling to coast my legs would scream at me.
I kept on drinking the whole ride and actually by the time I got to Merstham at snails pace I felt a bit better.
Got home at about 3pm with 140km on the clock, same as I did last Saturday, although less climbing today than last week. Looking back I should probably have stayed with the group and sat behind them the whole ride as I would probably have gotten home earlier than I did.
Anyone else had that Lactate pain in their legs before?