This is the first Surrey League Road Race of the season. This was a Road Race and not the Circuit on the Airfield. Dunsfold is a great course for breaks with plenty of corners, narrow roads and potholes.
This was the first proper race for me since my failed knee surgery in 2011 and I wanted a result.
We had a big team entered for this race, but unfortunately for various reasons only five of us turned up on the day. The plan was for Marek, Jonathan and me to get in a break and Matt and Dave stay in the peloton for the sprint.
From the start, this race was tough, people were firing off the front straight away and there were plenty who were happy to work at the front of the peloton for some reason. There was a nasty headwind on parts of the course which didn’t make it any easier. Various groups got up the road and Jonathan, Marek and I joined quite a few of them. Marek went up the road on his own very early on and had over 30secs at one point but he was so far ahead that nobody could bridge over to him.
After about an hour, I got in a big break and it looked like it was going to stick but I looked around and the peloton was in single file with loads of gaps chasing us down. When they caught us, I could feel that everybody was tired (including myself) which is the perfect time to attack. I went up the road on my own and got joined by another rider. A short while after we got joined by some more riders including some strong riders Dave warned me about. We had a rider from all the big teams and knew this was it. The break was eventually whittled down to the four of us and by this point, my earlier efforts were taking their toll and I was feeling battered and I had to skip turns which I really hate doing. By the time we got to the last lap, we had over a minute lead so it was getting cagey. The Kingston Wheelers guy who was the strongest was still doing massive turns and was doing too much work which enabled Gareth Thomas to jump us and win followed by KW, Dynamo then me in 4th. It was the best I could do. The other 3 were stronger – no excuses.
Not a bad return to racing I suppose and at least I created the winning break.
Marek, Jonathan & Matt finished in the peloton but havnt got the finish order yet.
Averaged 170bpm today for over 2 hours, the TG is usually high 150s for me which is probably why I feel knackered.