SCCU 100 - 25/7

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SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Andrew G » Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:08 pm

Time trials are flat...not all of them, the SCCU 100 is a killer. A new course was introduced last year and remains, unfortunately, as it is 60 miles of normal TT fair but then finishes with 40 miles (2 and a half laps) of what can only be described as a Sporting Course loop. It's a complete sod with barely a metre of flat road on the damn thing, just what your legs want to finish a 100 on. :evil:

Only my 3rd 100, the previous two also SCCU 100s, but my first on my TT bike. I was off 6 minutes behind PVT with Rob 4 minutes behind me and Jon near the back of the field nowhere near any of us.

I don't like 100s, they have to be the hardest race as you have to try and race as hard as you can for the full 100 miles. Getting pacing, drinking and eating right is a tricky affair. I can't eat anything early morning either or it upsets my stomach which makes it a bit more awkward than I'd like, just have a pot of rice pudding while putting my bike together and then start nibbling at the energy bars early and drinking the PSP.

Started off and avoided my previous problem of starting too slow and got in to a decent rhythm quite quickly, although not quite as fast as I'd have liked ideally to gain some slip time before the last tough 40 miles it was good enough and my legs didn't feel like they'd like to be pushed much harder this early on. Somewhere in the first 10 miles on the rough roads out past Broadbridge Heath my rear gear shifter was shaken a bit loose. Stayed in place due to the tape around it but rattled rather annoyingly.

I kept the rhythm and pace going pretty well for the first lap of the DC circuit, marked my progress against PVT at the turns (catching him slowly), although I was caught by Rob. I was glad I had Rob a few minutes behind me as he's a good and experienced 100 man so if he caught me too early then it would act as a wake up call. He caught me earlier than I expected but when I checked my computer this was more down to him looking like he was on a good ride than me being on a bad one.

Up to Southwater and then repeat the lap. Thank you to Ivor and Alan Thruston for helping out and marshalling on this first circuit of the course :) .

On my way to the far turn on the second lap I spotted my Mum and Dad hot footing it across the carriageway to give me a shout as they were out on their way to my first feed mark. Another thank you here to Mummy and Daddy for getting up early and looking after me with bottle and gel hand ups :) .

Back towards the end of the first section of the course and up the drag to Hop Oast with a very brief pit stop to ditch my bottles (empty of PSP) and collect some fresh ones (1 PSP 1 water), a bar and a gel from Team Green. Then on to Southwater but no turn this time, straight on and head south down the A24 to Washington. This is a bit of a schlep and you have to cross a set of lights, I was help up briefly by these as they were changing so quickly - Frank Cubis who was on duty at them, to make sure no-one jumped them, said everyone had been caught so far as they were just flashing up and down the signals so quickly.

Weathermen lie! Every forecast I looked at said that it would be a northerly wind today which I was happy about as this would mean behind us on the long section heading south on the A24. The 2nd circuit also does about 7 miles going south of this draggy rollercoaster A24 section and last year there was a nasty head wind and I was looking forward to some respite. As I said the weathermen lie though :roll: , it was a bloody southerly again so a headwind three times to slog through. Aggghhh! :x

Left at Washington roundabout on to the A283 towards Steyning and now well and truly in the Sporting section, it's probably quite nice to have a gentle ride through but it's horrid to race around it. Then after some ups and dips it's left on to the B2135 which loops back to the A24. Just after the first little hill on this road I caught PVT who was not in his element on this hilly section. I seemed to have picked up a bit though so was managing to hold my average speed despite the terrain getting more "interesting" and dropped and collected another bottle (water) from my folks at the top of a nasty drag.

Halfway through my 3rd energy bar on the way down to the second circuit I just couldn't eat anymore and when I tried to nibble a little bit felt like I was going to throw up so forgot about them and stuck with the gels which were still just about manageable if I took them steadily rather than all in one hit - the TT position doesn't aid digestion. This steady gel intake went badly once back on the A24 when I hit a bump and involuntarily squeezed some gel all over my left hand and gear shifter. Gels really are horrible slimey cack and I squirted some water on my bars and hand to get rid of the worst of it.

Second lap of the circuit from Hell and I was still going okay although my average had dropped 0.1mph since starting on them. Slogged on round again, collecting a bottle of PSP from the folks on the way (all bottles were only 500ml and I didn't always drink all of them just ditched and replaced for a fresh one, just thought I'd mention that or it'll look like I got through gallons :lol: ). I dropped another 0.1mph on this lap and then on to the final half lap to end the torture.

My legs fell off a touch in to the headwind on the A24 for the final time, but I kept on pushing and glancing at my watch at Washington roundabout. The news was pretty good but it would be tight for my aim of 4h40m. Final left hander was done true crit syle and then drove for the line and sprinted out the saddle to just get it before rolling to a stop, getting off my bike, pouring water on my head, and generally feeling well and truly knackered.

PVT rolled in after a while and I rode back to the HQ with him, he hadn't enjoyed it but he said it was the first SCCU 100 he'd finished in 3 years - he really doesn't like the lumpy stuff :) .

Addiscombe:
Robert Royle-Evatt 4:23:33 Very good ride on that course, knew he was going well when he caught me early on and didn't expect someone of his experience to blow up later on.
Andrew Green 4:39:53 Worth the sprint to nip inside 4:40 and a pb by 15 minutes. That had been on what I think was a slightly easier course but on a standard road bike.
Paul Tunnell (PVT) 4:53:41
Jon Hemming DNF Must have had an attack of common sense on the way round.

Winner was Rob Pelham with 3:52:40 which was staggering for this course and the only sub 4 hour ride (no-one beat 4 hours last year either) beating Keith Coffey in to second place who just missed sub 4hrs with 4:00:11. Super ride by Rob, not many can put that much time in to Keith.
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Jon H » Sun Jul 25, 2010 5:46 pm

Congratulations on the PB Andrew; that must put you in the running for the handicap prize, unless there were some real ringers in the field. Great ride by Rob today too.

I've been limping around for a couple of days with a pulled muscle or something around my left hip and haven't a clue how I've done it. I started today wondering how it would go and I found out on the first lap; I was getting a fair bit of grief so decided the wise thing was to not subject it to another 3+ hours of riding, and carried straight on at the Southwater turn back to the HQ.
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Snoop Doug » Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:02 pm

Bad luck Jon - sure there's a dodgy joke in there somewhere.

Good work racers and helpers - it's a tough one and this course sounds worse than what we did a couple of years back. :shock:
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Andrew G » Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:08 pm

Tough luck Jon, not sure if I'll get in the handicap prizes as I think there were a few that might have pipped me. Mind you I think one was Deborah Percival who did a great ride (3:31 I think and looks so good on a bike, really smooth) and may have got the women's prize so that would open up a handicap place.

Snoop, I think it's harder and the times of people like Keith seem to tell the same story. There's no climb out of Colgate like on the old course but the second circuit is 16 miles (which you have to do 2 and a bit times) and feels like varying degrees of drags all the way round with a couple of bigger lumps that I was out the saddle on. The "easy" bit of it is a 7 mile stretch down the A24 but it's on a really draggy section of it and both years has been in to a head wind.
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Snoop Doug » Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:38 am

[quote="Andrew G"]Tough luck Jon, not sure if I'll get in the handicap prizes as I think there were a few that might have pipped me.


When I completed this one last time I made a PB by 20 minutes and just scraped the last handicap place. I think because people do 100s quite infrequently the handicap doors can swing open for riders who normally wouldn't feature. Hope you get one - 15 mins is a good chunk to take out - well done.
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Sylv » Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:02 am

That's a long way, nice one Andrew
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Jon H » Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:06 pm

[quote="Sylv"]That's a long way, nice one Andrew

It's much easier if you only do 30, and you get to have first go at the cakes.
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Robert » Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:54 pm

think one was Deborah Percival who did a great ride (3:31 I think and looks so good on a bike, really smooth) and may have got the women's prize

Typo me thinks, should it not be 4:31 :) Started in front several places in front of me, and I distinctly remember passing her.
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Andrew G » Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:43 pm

Oops :lol: , I kept saying 3.30 on Sunday as well, PVT enquired if I was going for Comp record :P .
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Sylv » Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:55 pm

Was it a cake PB then Jon?
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Jon H » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:32 pm

[quote="Sylv"]Was it a cake PB then Jon?

Definitely. I was all done with the tea and cake before anyone else got back to the HQ.
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Re: SCCU 100 - 25/7

Postby Robert » Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:18 pm

Just seen the results on the CTT website, my time has improved 4.22.33, now 19th place :lol: Only 1 min and a bit slower than my best 100 last year and that was up in Derby.
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