First of all thanks to Scott for organising and all the helpers.
I had tried to get my mates to come out on this ride as we often go for a greasy spoon fry up at Star Buger in Caterham Valley, managed to pursuade my brother Ross and two rugby playing friends Jim and Chris. Met up with the rest of the ACC mtb crowd and chilled out at the bottom of the hill waiting a start slot.
I hit the hill at full pelt, it felt really easy to start with then I remembered I had to start breathing, then I had to get out the saddle as the gradient steepended, then I realised that the lactic in my legs was building up, and building up, then my lungs started to burn, I sat down in the saddle as the gradient eased a bit, but that didn't work as well as I had hoped so I stood up again, now my legs were just fading into lumps of jam, then my ears filled with the rasping sound of my lungs as I approached the finish line trying not to run over the 8yr old girl on a tricycle. Phew
I'm not sure it is very good for you but I was certainly surprised to do so well. Must go back to the top of the hill to peel my lungs off the tarmac
Ross got 02:22
Jim 02:21
Chris 01:5?
A really good day out.
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