3rd/4th cat race hillingdon Saturday 12 April
Well, my first race of the year finally done. I decided after all to try the 3rd/4th race at Hillingdon last weekend. Weather was promising to be heavy showers but as it turned out I hardly got wet at all that day. Anyway I cycled the 20 odd miles over, trying to eat some food en route before the race, as 13:30 is an awkward race time to plan meals around. Got there nice and early to see 5 or 6 racers on their turbos, so realised that some were treating this race seriously! Got my number (31) and then shortly afterwards Matt showed up, also at the last minute Toks appeared as well. So it was nice to have some ACC company. Did a warm up lap or two and lined up.
The race started; it was to be 1 hour + 5 laps approximately. Whilst it was dry there was a bad headwind down the back straight (as is often the case here it seems) but the little hill before the finish line was fine. 20 minutes in and if I was on the turbo it would have been time for a break but not here and my legs felt it, seriously wondered if I’d keep with the pace. Through-out the race a number of riders tried to break away and eventually a fairly large group of about 15 managed to do so, sadly none of the us were in it, not for want of trying on Toks’s part who then spent the remainder of the race trying to get the bunch to chase but there were one or two blockers deploying team tactics to keep the bunch from closing down the gap, and near the end toks did about 2 laps in front trying to do close the gap. It did start to go down slightly but they still had half a lap on us near the end. Earlier I had tried to go after them and only managed a bit more than half a lap (which took ages to recover from and almost got me dropped when the bunch swept past) so I knew Toks must be burning all of his remaining matches and later he joined me at the back. Matt also did a fair bit up front but very few were willing to lead in the wind and the pace sometimes dropped quite a bit as the front faced the headwind. On the last lap or two a number did go off the front of the bunch after the break, I’m not sure why they kept it in reserve till then as all placings were taken by the guys in the break. Anyway managed to finish and even sprint up the ‘hill’ on the final lap. Not too bad as only started proper training mid March.
Headed home with Matt, who set a fast pace home, left up to me I’d have taken it a bit slower so as to eat the cake I’d bought after the race. I left matt at Clapham Common, stopped and eat my cake then continued home in the dry. About 5 minutes later it started to pour rain, lucky me!