Off back to Farnham today for my first go on the 25 course there. It's a variation on the 50 & 100 courses but turning at the first roundabout, so a nice simple up and down without any roundabouts in the middle, starting halfway along and doing a lap and a half to finish on the opposite side to where you started.
I was hoping for another PB and a good time as in theory this should be a faster course than others I've ridden. Not silly fast and no gift downhills or anything like that, but a pretty flat course with just a minor rise on the way. The weather was quite good too being a decent enough temperature and only a slight breeze.
The breeze was on the start side, so a head wind in that direction, but it wasn't a struggle in to it just knocked your speed back a bit. I was off at 36 with Terry a few in front of me at 32.
It's fair to say I was on it today . From the off I was going well and keeping the speed up to 22-23mph in to the breeze for most of the time. It dropped back to about evens on the little drag but it only lasts a hundred metres or so. Payback was going the other way where I found I could shoot along at 27-30mph for long periods.
After 3 miles I caught 34 , then after 6 miles I caught 35 . I had a glance at my watch here as although I felt good I was a bit concerned I might have started too quick catching 2 people so soon. All seemed well though so I carried on and caught 33 at 11 miles , I was enjoying this a lot. I kept pushing ignoring the pain from my legs and kept my head "on" again all race today.
I saw Terry coming back the other way at the 2nd turn but it was slow progress closing in on him. Round the final turn and I could see Terry just ahead and with only 5 miles left I dug in another level. I finally caught Terry approaching the little lump for the second time, gave him a shout and pushed on.
Just over the top of the lump I caught number 30 and absolutely hammered it to the finish. My legs were screaming at me but I just told myself to ignore them as it was only a couple of miles to go now. In the final mile I spotted 29 up ahead and buried myself to catch her just on the line.
Safe to say it's a good day when you catch 6 people and no-one catches you .
I glanced at my watch while I waited for Terry shortly after the finish to ride back to HQ together and it looked like I had a shortish 1.01 which would be nice.
Back at HQ and I was greeted by the most fantastic cakes a tester could wish to see. Massive 12" double layer homemade jobbies, plus homemade flapjack and bread pudding .
Supping tea I checked the results board...hang on that can't be right, oh yeah I started my watch early didn't I.
I probably had the biggest grin in the HQ as I basked in......
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Absolutely delighted, I'm still pinching myself as I thought it'd be next year before I was down below 1.01s.
Now where did those 12 seconds go .
I didn't stay until all the results were in so don't know who won.
Addiscombe Results:
Terry Hill 1.07.35
Andrew Green 1.00.11
Good to see 2nd claimer Steve Hehir too who did a 1.04.11.
Off for today's well earned recovery drink of Pedigree now, I'll probably still have a silly grin on my face come Tuesday.