First outing at Hog Hill for the start of the Summer Series .
For those that don’t know this is a purpose built 2 k circuit , designed to be a full on replication of a roller coaster ride !
It is fast , technical , and ends with an almighty kick at the finish. For me it is by far the most exhilarating outdoor circuit , less severe than Crystal Palace , but wonderfully demanding , with fast swooping bends that force you to overcome the limitations you believe you and your bike have in keeping upright at speed !
44 riders started the Cat 3/4 event , and from the start you immediately descend a fast swooping left hand bend , and as you hit over 30mph , the bend kicks around to the left , - touch your brakes , and your either spat out the back of the pack , or you’ll cause an almightily domino affect .Then you immediately climb …. Over the rise you then descend maxing out 45 mph - no pedalling needed as the descent is so steep and long … making sure you keep the slipstream , as you enter a glorious right hand bend taken without breaking , keeping your line …then continuing right around a 90 degree bend , immediately followed by a full on left hair pin bend …this is where the elastic effect is felt the most ….loose the wheel as you hit the apex , and your digging into your box of matches , and the first lap isn’t even over yet ! .
After the hair pin we are now winding up for the onslaught of the Hog ….. depending on the mood of the bunch your either slung out in a thin line , chanting a mantra of hold on …. the onslaught will end soon , or your ‘ll see some holding tactics , whilst a fellow rider will sling shot past to go for glory up the steep hill to the finish .
The hill is a blinder of a circuit design …. The gradient steepens as you progress, with a false summit before the eventual finish - Evil !
Tactics this week were fairly rudimentary – just hold on to the train ! . As each lap progresses, each incline becomes steeper , each descent seems to become faster , and the HR slowly creeps towards maximum on the climb to the finish . The last 20 mins was just a case of holding on to the peleton as long a possible ….. you never know when the elastic is finally going to snap , but I was determined to finish,
Lots of riders appeared to be on the edge during this last phase , either demonstrated by the desperate lunges to move up a few places , riders loosing their line on swooping bends , or as I experienced co-ordination DISAPPEARING.
I realised on the last but one lap that co-ordination was going with some of my fellow rides when , with all riders out of the saddle up the Hog , a rider clipped my rear wheel , and I looked around to see a fall that resembled a cartoon character who had just realised he had run off the edge of a cliff .
Last lap I made a tactical error as I was positioned too far back to make any real impression on the results, and as much as I wanted to fight for a position I seemed to hit treacle half way up the final climb – So 17th this week – Roll on next week !