Started my TT season this morning with the Maldon & District CC hilly 20, first event in the Spoco SE competition.
A resonable morning for the first weekend in March. Damp roads but not actually raining, and warm enough not to have to worry about ice. Was fairly foggy as I was driving up to Essex, but by eight o'clock that was lifting.
This was my first time trying out my new lower position on my new tri-bars. Felt a bit strange at first, but soon got used to it. This was probably more to do with not having ridden on tri-bars for over four months rather than the lower position.
Started off OK and got up the first steep hill, then going over the crest I managed to un-ship my chain while changing onto the big ring. Luckily I got it back on while on the move, so only lost a few seconds.
After a couple of miles on the first straightish bit I could see a rider from API Metrow a hundred metres or so ahead. This was a bit odd because he hadn't started just ahead of me, so I assumed it must be someone warming up. When I realised I wasn't catching him I started to think I must be going badly if he was warming up, I was racing and I wasn't making any progress on him. Anyway, on the first fast descent he pulled away as he had a bit more bottle on the damp roads, and I forgot about him.
Soon afterwards I started catching people which is always encouraging. I started as 21, and I caught 19, 18, 17, 14, 12 & 8 if I remember rightly.
Managed to stay on the big chainring most of the way round on all the drags, but the course has a sting in the tail in the shape of a nasty steep climb a mile or so before the finish, with a photographer lurking on the crest to capture the grimaces. Had to use the little ring there and managed to keep the chain on this time when changing back up. All that was left was an extremely dodgy wet gravelly left turn and an all out effort for the last half mile to the finish.
Finished in 54:59, 9th place from a field of 55.
Seven seconds faster and two places better than last year, so I'm quite pleased with that. Bring on the rest of the season.