Paul was riding the Kent CA 12 hour today and I was there to help out Ruth and Mark (wife & son) for part of the day.
I arrived about 2.5 hours after he'd started, and with perfect timing. I'd just checked with Ruth where they were and started off round to them when I recognised the rider in front of me, PVT . I followed him to a small RAB and got a bit of a surprise to see him get off the tribars and move about in a strange way. What's he playing silly buggers for I thought, when he pulled in. I quickly pulled in and called out, punctured rear the reply, so I grabbed a spare wheel out the boot and he was off again with no loss of time.
The rest of the time was much less eventful, apart from me getting lost on an unfamiliar course. We split support at opposite sides of the big circuit before the transfer to a smaller one.
I left about 8 hours in as being on the small circuits now there was no need for a split support. Paul was going well and in good spirits.
The course seemed pretty flat apart from a few drags here and there, but this is about the only flat bit of Kent and makes up for it with the wind that whips across the marshes. It was brutal in places blowing a real hooley, not fun conditions for a half day race.
Unofficial result for Paul is 229 miles which is his best for 3+ years and good enough with his 50 & 100 times to qualify him for a BAR certificate this year, first time in 5 years for that too. A fine result from a cracking season for Paul. Very well done.