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Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Andrew G » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:01 pm

I headed off to Thruxton today for the Sotonia 10 on the A303 (P613 course). I normally don't travel more than an hour or so for races but this is a good course, fast if it's calm, and I don't get many chances to ride it. In fact I've only ridden it once before so I extended my travel to about an hour and half for it and stuck the radio on.

This is one of the few chances the fast men get to put a time down before the Nationals so the start sheet showed me as very much one of the runt of the litter. In fact there were 8 guys down who'd done a 19minute ride (one of them a minute behind me) and 19 with 20minute rides to their name :!:

Unfortunately no calm day for me as it was an early afternoon race and the wind picked up :( but the temperature was fine for this time of year. The wind was straight up and down the course with a tail wind out and a head wind return.

I set off with my legs feeling good and just got my head down and spun the legs, pedaling big gears easily with the wind assistance. I was caught at about 4 miles by my minute man and used him as a target for as long as possible until he vanished from sight, my minute man had been a DNS.

Round the turn, which is an odd dumbell shaped double roundabout affair and then bang straight in to the block head wind. I really buried myself in to the wind although the difference in speed between this and the out leg was amazing. I was flying along at 29 and 30mph on the way out but really driving and making my little pins ache to hold 22/23mph on the way back.

Well they say every second counts, in fact Jon did last week when they were pipped by 2 of them for a team award. Well I grabbed them back today to clock a new PB of 22:59 :D . Suffice to say I'm rather pleased to go sub 23 in my first non-Sporting race of the year.

Another week and another tie for first for Ben (Instone) as both he and Chris Ball did 20:08. Fastest ride of the day was the very fast VC St Raphael tandem which did 19:43. I think Carol Gandy on the womens with 24:09.

P.S. For those that like to keep abreast of these things my recovery drink when I got home today was the superb Thwaites Lancaster Bomber.
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Keith » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:12 pm

[quote="Andrew G"].. to clock a new PB of 22:59 :D .

Nice one Mr :mrgreen: .

Only problem with PBs is they just keep making things harder the next time....
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby EdO » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:19 pm

nice one Andrew especially with a head wind on the return and superb choice of recovery drink too :D :D
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Toks » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:56 am

Congrats Andrew, none of this silly training nonsense. :wink: Just get out there and do it :D
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Antloony » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:00 am

:D Good stuff. Brilliant ride and so early on in the season and in not so perfect conditions. We expect more of the same now this year. Strange question but do you think that the conditions helped though, would have you been quicker had it been calmer?
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Andrew G » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:26 am

Thanks folks, yeah Keith that is the problem, making a rod for my own back :lol: .
[quote="Toks"]Congrats Andrew, none of this silly training nonsense. :wink: Just get out there and do it :D

That's the training, don't talk about what you could do, go out and do it :wink: .
[quote="Antloony"]Strange question but do you think that the conditions helped though, would have you been quicker had it been calmer?

With TTs the perfect conditions are warm and still, a float day, you never gain from the tail wind what you will lose with the head wind.

Yesterday's conditions were better than head wind out, which is what I had on it last year, as the out leg is 5.6miles of the 10. It also starts with a slight downhill to the main road so when it was a head wind last year you just couldn't build up the speed, yesterday I shot down it in 53x11. I think a float day would have been about half a minute quicker than yesterday, for me anyway it won't work out the same for the fast guys although Hutch's course record is 18:14 which gives you an idea of how fast it can be on the perfect day.

When my minute man caught me I was on a very slight rise and glanced down at my computer. I was doing 29.5mph and the pacing arrow was pointing down so I'd averaged near as damnit 30mph to that point! On the return on similar very slight rises, which on a calm day you could ride straight through without noticing them, I was doing 20mph.

A tandem will show the extremes due to the extra power for the out leg, but the extra weight in to the wind for the return.
[quote="one of the tandem crew"]We used 64 x 11 for almost all the outward leg, went through 5 miles in under 7 mins 30 secs.. Return leg was crazy and with 26 stone on board it was very tough up the drags to the fiinish.

...so their second 5 miles was in about 12 and a bit minutes.
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby carl f » Sun Mar 28, 2010 2:21 pm

Nice one Andrew thats a good time for an early season blast,your secret training is working nicely......
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Snoop Doug » Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:22 pm

PB in March eh? Good work feller - looking forward to reading more about yr 2010 exploits 8)
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Marcus » Sun Mar 28, 2010 6:04 pm

Wow PB already. You'll be flying by the season end.
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Marek » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:30 pm

Sounds stupid, but were you putting out as much effort on the way out as you were on the way back. If you'd have been trying you would have been doing 35mph on the way out and then a bit slower on the way back. Come Andrew, pull your finger out. Well done though, good effort. :D
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Jon H » Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:27 am

Well done on the PB Mr :mrgreen: . That's a line in the sand for anyone going for the 10 mile trophy this year.
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby George » Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:01 pm

Good ride Andrew on a great course, I'm sure me n PVT would have beaten that other tandem
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Andrew G » Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:34 pm

[quote="Marek"]Sounds stupid, but were you putting out as much effort on the way out as you were on the way back. If you'd have been trying you would have been doing 35mph on the way out and then a bit slower on the way back. Come Andrew, pull your finger out. Well done though, good effort. :D

Not as much effort on the way out no. I knew wind was pretty strong and the return would be hard so knocked off a touch on the out leg so that I could keep the average higher on the tough return leg. As I said you always lose more from a head wind than you gain from a tail wind so if I'd gone that bit harder on the way out and not saved a bit then the head wind would have had a greater effect and I'd have been slower than I'd have been faster...if that makes sense. Basically no point flying for the first 9 and then crawling for the last mile, would end up with a slower time.
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Jon H » Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:34 pm

Based on that performance you should do a sub-hour PB in the a3crg event next weekend.
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Re: Sotonia 10 27/3

Postby Andrew G » Mon Mar 29, 2010 5:05 pm

Have you ridden the course Jon (P881/25)? What's it like? a3crg have the full details on their website and it looks like it's a 2 laps of an up and down the A3 affair, albeit with what looks like an up and over and back underneath yourself turn on googlemaps.
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