Got a lift with Serge and Rachel yesterday and we headed West, past Stonehenge and towards the Salisbury plains for my first mtb race in 3.5 months. I thought all the road racing would have kept me in check for it - boy was I in for a shock! I had forgotten just how brutal and intense it is, and after the almost two hours of racing was utterly drained - not that nice fatigue you can feel afer some races, just one that makes you want to lie down and stay still for an hour.
Course was good, 8.5km with 475m of climbing ran four times over, pretty damp in places with heavy rain earlier in the day, with one fairly technical downhill that required a bit of attention if you didn't want to end up face into a tree. I wasn't gridded so had to start with about 15 riders ahead of me, which made that I never saw the head of the race. Not that I would have been there, as the winner Scott Forbes finished 4'40 ahead of anyone, in a time which, despite riding on his own and unchallenged, would have placed him on the podium of the Elite race. But little by little I was picking up riders and learned that I was in 4th place. Looking down at my heart rate was scary, for the first lap it didn't seem to dip below 170, with 180 peaks on the climbs.
I had someone in my wheel for about 10 minutes and we were about 15-20 seconds down on a rider, sometimes making up ground, but couldn't make contact. After a while I urged him to come past to do a bit of pacing, but unfortunately by doing so he went so fast I struggled to keep up and eventually lost contact with him, try as I did. My heart just didn't seem to beat as high and my legs work as hard, some sections previously negotiated in the big ring now had to be grinded in the middle ring. I now had no-one ahead of me, and no-one behind, so kind of resigned myself on riding tempo for the next lap and a half.
I'd given Rachel a spare bottle but was in desperate need for a third one, thankfully she had refilled my first one which I took at the start of the final lap, I would really have struggled without that. Shortly after that Nick Onslow came back to me, something I really didn't need at that point. I had to dig really deep and choose to put a big effort to try and discourage him rather than keep him at bay all the way to the finish, which seemed to work as the next time I looked back he looked over 15 seconds back. Still it wasn't over and there was another 15 minutes to go, guys this was harder than the last climb of the last Ras stage, I'd say the whole race felt as hard as two 1-hour rounds of Palace back to back.
Got 4th in Masters, a whole 7" back, but 2"40 down on 2nd place (would have got 1st or second in Experts category somehow). I would have been happy with 3rd, or at least if my lap times had been consistent, but they just got slower and slower - even with the surge in the final lap. I've not got massive hopes for the National Champs, should be a tough course with a lot of strong people. Will have a go at Beastway this week as final prep!
Serge did really well, coming 2nd in Sports to his nemesis, keeping lap times nice and consistent. I told him he has to write a report!
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/8636250
Pos Laps Time Time+ Num Name Team/Sponsor Lap 1 Lap 2 Lap 3 Lap 4
1 4 01:44:32 326 Scott Forbes - PedalOn.co.uk 00:25:20 00:25:51 00:26:15 00:27:05
2 4 01:48:51 00:04:18 325 Paul Hopkins - OffCamber 00:26:48 00:27:21 00:27:12 00:27:28
3 4 01:50:51 00:06:18 321 Stuart King - Ride 00:26:59 00:27:27 00:27:37 00:28:47
4 4 01:51:30 00:06:58 335 Sylvain Garde - Addiscombe CC 00:26:58 00:27:27 00:28:23 00:28:40
5 4 01:51:44 00:07:12 300 Nick Onslow - Pedalon.co.uk 00:27:20 00:28:06 00:27:56 00:28:21
6 4 01:53:23 00:08:50 332 Pete Dawe Southforkracing - 00:27:59 00:28:08 00:28:52 00:28:22
7 4 01:53:41 00:09:09 302 Mark Hutt AW Cycles/Giant - 00:26:07 00:31:44 00:28:10 00:27:38
8 4 01:54:16 00:09:44 313 Tim Purvey The Big Adventure Store - 00:28:02 00:28:44 00:28:39 00:28:50
9 4 01:54:24 00:09:52 312 Jay Horton - Team Certini 00:28:21 00:29:03 00:28:27 00:28:32
10 4 01:56:02 00:11:30 348 Andy Plewes - Royal Navy Royal Marines Cycling Association 00:27:37 00:29:05 00:29:47 00:29:31
11 4 01:56:24 00:11:52 334 Marc Chamberlain - 00:27:47 00:28:21 00:29:17 00:30:59
12 4 01:57:39 00:13:06 329 Lee Gollop Progression Fitness RT - 00:28:36 00:28:25 00:29:52 00:30:44
13 4 01:57:46 00:13:13 323 Lloyd Bettles - Bigring Racing 00:28:00 00:27:47 00:27:33 00:34:23
14 4 01:58:38 00:14:06 333 Sean Scott - WAFE / Sportstest Ltd/Specialized 00:28:58 00:29:36 00:29:39 00:30:24
15 4 01:59:09 00:14:37 303 Ollie TAYLOR Rock and Road Yeovil - Bikecity.biz 00:28:34 00:29:41 00:30:33 00:30:20
16 4 01:59:30 00:14:58 344 James Styrin - Styrin Cars 00:29:18 00:29:49 00:30:06 00:30:17
17 4 02:00:12 00:15:40 324 Nigel Grantham Pedalon.co.uk - 00:29:06 00:29:34 00:30:41 00:30:49
18 4 02:01:25 00:16:53 317 Leigh Banks - 00:30:29 00:29:56 00:30:20 00:30:39
19 4 02:02:02 00:17:30 338 Stefano De Tomaso - Beyond/Specialized/WDMBC 00:29:17 00:30:11 00:31:04 00:31:29
20 4 02:02:30 00:17:58 315 Robert Rowe - Forza Cycles/Styleline/Torq 00:28:59 00:30:12 00:32:02 00:31:16
21 4 02:03:15 00:18:42 349 Rafael Soares - 00:30:12 00:30:07 00:31:40 00:31:14
22 4 02:03:29 00:18:56 340 Marcus Williams http://www.bikecity.biz - 00:30:13 00:30:34 00:31:13 00:31:27
23 4 02:04:07 00:19:35 309 Benjamin Summers Total Fitness Bath - 00:29:56 00:31:07 00:31:18 00:31:45
24 4 02:04:11 00:19:39 310 Steve McCulley - Royal Navy & Royal Marines CA 00:29:44 00:31:08 00:31:22 00:31:56
25 4 02:05:30 00:20:58 306 Simon T Smith Johns Bikes RT - 00:30:39 00:31:20 00:31:39 00:31:52
26 4 02:05:43 00:21:11 304 James Poole Beyond Mountain Bikes/Specialized - WDMBC 00:30:14 00:30:39 00:32:50 00:31:58
27 4 02:05:54 00:21:22 316 Shane Banks - 00:31:57 00:31:10 00:31:27 00:31:19
28 4 02:06:07 00:21:35 327 Richard Bettaney - 00:30:31 00:30:25 00:32:19 00:32:51
29 4 02:06:31 00:21:59 328 Jon Moyse Progression Fitness - 00:30:26 00:30:34 00:31:58 00:33:32
30 4 02:08:05 00:23:32 322 Jason Blann Team Rose Blann - 00:31:19 00:31:13 00:32:30 00:33:01
31 4 02:08:13 00:23:41 320 Matt Field WAFE / VOTWO - 00:30:33 00:31:35 00:33:28 00:32:37
32 4 02:08:21 00:23:49 337 Neil Johnson - Witney Wheelers 00:30:27 00:32:04 00:33:06 00:32:43
33 4 02:08:35 00:24:03 347 Josias Barbosa Evans Cyhcles - 00:33:33 00:32:49 00:31:43 00:30:29
34 4 02:11:45 00:27:13 351 Darren Ryden - 00:30:54 00:33:13 00:33:59 00:33:38
35 4 02:11:49 00:27:17 339 Garry Taylor Banjo Cycles.com - Armadillo 00:31:49 00:32:35 00:33:45 00:33:38
36 4 02:12:46 00:28:14 352 Patrick Ferguson - Team Chunky Whippets 00:32:49 00:33:49 00:33:07 00:32:59
37 4 02:13:04 00:28:32 336 Simon Lesser Primera Sport - 00:29:04 00:30:01 00:41:43 00:32:14
38 4 02:14:08 00:29:36 311 Chris Smith - Team Milton Keynes 00:33:46 00:33:03 00:33:59 00:33:18
39 4 02:17:34 00:33:02 346 Tony Turner - Oxonian CC 00:34:06 00:35:12 00:34:33 00:33:42
40 4 02:18:34 00:34:01 342 Neil MacLeod http://www.raceright.cc - 00:31:53 00:34:31 00:36:08 00:36:01
41 4 02:19:13 00:34:41 330 Julian Brine - Rock & Road 00:32:46 00:34:38 00:35:54 00:35:53
42 4 02:22:10 00:37:38 308 Chris Sheppard - Black Canon Collective 00:32:39 00:37:50 00:34:38 00:37:01
43 4 02:22:24 00:37:52 314 Paul Wells - 00:33:02 00:36:47 00:37:12 00:35:21
44 4 02:23:21 00:38:49 350 Paolo Ditale Beyond MTB Specialized WDMBC - 00:34:11 00:35:27 00:36:27 00:37:16
45 2 00:57:15 2 Laps 341 Sean Williams Wightlink/Offshore RT - 00:27:58 00:29:17
46 2 00:59:43 2 Laps 319 Simon Mears - Bournemouth Jubilee 00:29:01 00:30:41
47 1 00:34:00 3 Laps 305 Richard Lang http://www.Primera-Sport.co.uk - 00:34:00