Another Addiscombe night at Crystal Palace

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Another Addiscombe night at Crystal Palace

Postby higg » Tue May 22, 2007 11:56 pm

Another Addiscombe night at Crystal Palace. At least 3 riders in the top ten and a new 2nd cat to boot. The photos don't really give much away (they were taken on "burst" mode with my phone camera), you'll just have to wait to see the report.



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[img]http://img3011.photobox.co.uk/5371309075c7c9e4dd90d48efa2ea97d52e161aafb81384c05683d289c8bbd119f510285.jpg[/img]


[img]http://img3011.photobox.co.uk/201969079f2b2840257f10ff9f84a6babed1060f79bf15848e59ae231709b7c111b087a7.jpg[/img]


[img]http://img3011.photobox.co.uk/7455056346cb0e6189051a58382a52b66ea070fb901149906f3b16dc8ab1c24ad3e07f5b.jpg[/img]

[img]http://img3011.photobox.co.uk/61818484045951f378580326ad6ef590aa58d1551a009b4c915aa4e10ec275b4c1f20476.jpg[/img]


The next four are of the sprint of the line :


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Places 1,2,3

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Places 4,5,6


[img]http://img3011.photobox.co.uk/96460077491c66088f54a6a354a41d846b47d6023a7155fdf421ced8af86960063703a68.jpg[/img]
Places 4,5,6 and 7


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Place 7 and 8 maybe


The rest of the photos are here

http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/5651957

but be aware, the quality ain't great.
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Postby Sylv » Wed May 23, 2007 12:15 am

Wehey we even have a photo finish!

I heard from John Sadler the E/1/2 race was approx. 3mph faster than ours :shock: (which wasn't slow at 24.5) ... not in such a rush of getting 2nd cat ...

3/4/W
1 Bradley Butler Evans RT
2 Jonathan Carnell Addiscombe
3 Martin Kelly Gemini BC
4 George Brent Addiscombe
5 Sylvain Garde Addiscombe

6 Will Hayter London Dynamo/Cyclefit
7 Gary Taylor N/A
8 Tom Humphreys Sutton CC/De Ver
9 Matt Zeitz Sutton CC/De Ver
10 Don Wiley Mosquito Bikes
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Postby Ian A4size » Wed May 23, 2007 6:09 am

Great results lads, dont let anyone in your back yard.
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Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Wed May 23, 2007 8:24 am

Wow - great result guys - glad I was flying the flag a Dunsfold 8)
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Wed May 23, 2007 8:55 am

amazing stuff!
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Postby kieran » Wed May 23, 2007 9:07 am

great result guys, sorry I couldn't be there to see it, was busy looking at my son's cub scouts doing a play about "Jungle run" in which he was a monkey. Good luck next week as well!

So that's two second cats then! Paul and Jon, or George? Soon 4 of you? Sylv, you're quietly picking up the points at CP.
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Postby Toks » Wed May 23, 2007 9:30 am

Great stuff boys!
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Postby Paul H » Wed May 23, 2007 9:45 am

Well done lads.

I guess that's Jon who is a 2nd Cat and George must be just a couple of points away.
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Postby Sylv » Wed May 23, 2007 10:06 am

Next week I think I will try the Evans technique of doing virtually no work till the sprint :lol:
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Postby Sylv » Wed May 23, 2007 1:23 pm

Report & photos @ BCF

[quote]After poor weather put an early stop to last week’s racing at Crystal Palace, it was business as usual for the fifth event of the Summer League Series. And once again numbers were high in all categories, with the warm summer sun also bringing out extra spectators.

Unfortunately, here were a few who seemed intent on walking on the course as the race was in full flight, and a narrow miss at the car park end hairpin very nearly caused major chaos in the youth race.

Not that it troubled Les Valley Youth Hugo Humphreys who was busy at the other side of the course, lapping riders. He crossed the line first, ahead of Alec Briggs and Connor Bunn in second and third respectively, both VC de Londres.

In the Category 3/4 cat race, the sprint ended with Brad Butler (Evans RT) beating Addiscombe CC’s Jon Carnell by a whisker, with Martin Carnell (Gemini BC) in third, and two more Addiscombe riders, George Brent and Sylvain Garde in fourth and fifth.

Another sprint for the Elite 1/2 finish saw Matt Holmes (Arctic Shorter Rochford) beat Warrick Spence (Cyclefit.co.uk) and Iain Paine of London Dynamo/ Cyclefit. Jo Rowsell (Global Racing) was first woman, ahead of Sophie Rudderman (Rapha Condor) and Louise Mahe (Cycles Dauphin).


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Postby Tamar Collis » Wed May 23, 2007 2:12 pm

Fabulous results guys! Sylv - maybe you would be quicker on singlespeed? :D
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Postby George » Wed May 23, 2007 8:48 pm

Fabulous weather last night for the Crystal Palace Criterium. There was a sea of yellow on the start line we must have had about 8 riders out.

From the off Sylv Jon and myself positioned ourselves at the head of the peloton, and ground out a strong pace.

I seemed to be attacking the corners with more vigor since riding the Crazy Crawley Crit on Sunday, but going too hard into the corners does have it's consequences.

On the top hairpin I almost ran the Photographer guy down as I took a wide berth out over the grass, I've never seen anyone run so fast :o

We tested the water a couple of times up the hill to see how everyone was going, but it was clear nothing less full on sprint was gonna propel you off the front, I think we might have dropped a few guy's off the back during these sorties.


Shadow you need to stay with the peloton if you wanna sprint for the win:lol:

I was leaving it a bit late to make a move last night, I geed myself up for an attack up the hill the next lap then a few more riders tried to come up and I got a bit boxed so called it off.

Only to discover that this was the penultimate lap. Ding ding I just went for it from the start line, everyone was getting strung out down the hill, then around the corner.

Flat out blast all the way up the hill I think a group of 5 or 6 of us were slightly ahead. Round the top corner into sprinting mode,
Jon was a couple of bike-lengths ahead dicing with 2 guy's then it was left for Sylv and I to duel for the 4th spot.
I just pipped Sylv over the line, sorry Matey :P

Good race Jon made 2nd cat,I had to win to make the next category so I failed my mission, so hopefully next ride I'll get those few points to join ya all
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Postby -Adam- » Wed May 23, 2007 10:39 pm

Yeah great stuff guys. Im still a way off form at the moment, nothing like what i was at Easter. Oh well.

Was all I could do to be a spectator of you guys ripping it up at the front. Sat on the back of the bunch all race hanging on to the fast moving ACC train!

Im still not convinced i can be competitive at Palace, the hill just takes too much out of me. But the season is still young, and once George is out the way too, maybe ill be up there with a shout :wink:

I was chatting to a friend of mine from VCL after and he was complaining that for the amount you guys were making everyone suffer, you didn't even win! LOL!
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Postby Gavin » Thu May 24, 2007 8:46 am

Fantastic effort guys.
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Postby Sylv » Thu May 24, 2007 5:25 pm

[quote="tamarc"]Fabulous results guys! Sylv - maybe you would be quicker on singlespeed? :D


No chance for me - but for them yes - classic!

[quote]Craig & Decker singlespeed to victory ahead of local Cascade challengers

If you're a pro racer with a weekend off from national-level competition, what do you do? Racers like Adam Craig and Carl Decker don't just sit around waiting for the next NMBS event or World Cup.

In the name of good fun and training, Team Giant's Craig and Decker tackled the 10th Annual Cascade Chainbreaker mountain bike race near their hometown of Bend, Oregon last weekend. As if the race itself would not have been hard enough, the duo elected to race their singlespeeds for a little extra challenge.

"It's good for your legs," Decker told The Bulletin. "It's a better workout.

"I was pedaling at a million rpm's," Craig said. "That was a lot of work. I haven't done an effort like that in awhile. That was some getting in shape - just waiting for the last 20 minutes and going really hard."

The singlespeeds didn't slow either racer down too much. Craig took first place ahead of Decker. The two stayed together for awhile, then Craig stopped for a nature break, he caught back up. With a few miles to go, Craig pulled away for a victory in 2:27:38. Decker followed 44 seconds back. In his trademark fun-loving approach to racing, Craig crossed the line while doing a wheelie.

Ross Schnell (Trek / VW) and local Brig Brandt, last year's winner, were the only two to challenge the Giant riders. They often caught the lead duo on the descents because they lacked the large gears, but they would fall behind on the climbs.

"That was a bit demeaning," joked Schnell to The Bulletin. Schnell is staying with Craig during his visit to Bend.
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