by Toks » Wed May 05, 2010 11:12 pm
Crystal Palace May 4th. The inimitable Stuart Spies provides commentary
E/1/2s
1 22 Daniel Santini Pearson Cycles E
2 11 Gareth Montgomerie Sigma RT E
3 4 Ian Paine London Dynamo 1
4 10 Bryan Taylor VC Londres E @ 16 secs
5 12 Ian Field Hargroves Cycles 2
6 6 James Waite Pearson Cycles 2
7 7 Stuart Spies London Dynamo 2
8 2 Mark Thompson Dulwich Paragon 2
9 9 Luke Wallis Pearson Cycles 2
10 15 Taylor Johnstone De Ver 2J
11 18 Matt Seaton Mosquito Bikes 1V
12 21 Mark Perry Dulwich Paragon 2
13 1 Bruce Mackie Lee Valley Youth CC 2
3/4s
1 58 Alec Briggs Arctic RT 3J
2 29 Tao Geoghelanhart CC Hackney 4
3 56 Alex Peters CC Hackney YA
4 6 Rhys H CC Hackney 3
5 3 Nigel Ling Gemini BC 3
6 53 James Dunsbier London Dynamo 3
7 15 Harry Littlechild London Dynamo 3
8 23 Matthew Theobalds GC Gruppeto 3
9 24 Mike Cownley Norwood Paragon 3
10 32 Daniel Hynes London Dynamo 3
Nice! 'Cept whats going on in the thirds, 3 Hackney v 3 Dynamo and we...got done And Kenneway?
Our race started with a reasonable amount of trepidation given the presence of one Mr Ian Fields, the Belgian based cross pro and whathisface from Tony Gibbs new team...but come on its a locals race, you could be a no legged amoeba, if you know that circuit no ones a threat. (Yes I know Fields beat my ass but these are mere details )
Metaltek guy seem to call it a day about 4 laps in, technical maybe but it was down to the regulars pretty sharpish aside from Fields and me getting all excited everytime I saw him still racing. (Look he's a legend in my books, UCI World Cup races for breakfast, I can barely get around Herne Hill without popping a blood vessel)
Jim for Sigma got things going with Matt Seaton, a really healthy attack but it did need possibly one more rider, I felt a bit stoopid for yelling at a Sigma guy to 'turn your damn pedals' not quite registering Jim riding in...well Sigma kit, oops. The Pearsons guys seem pretty keen up the front and it was only a matter of time before the mighty Dan S made a move, had seen him in the park on Saturday and he said he'd been unwell....whatever, Mr Paine said pretty much the same thing, I know to never trust anyone who routinely kicks your head in!!
I held onto one attack at about the 10 to go that saw 4 of us run clear...for about 30secs, aaarg goddammit, HR through the ceiling, effort wasted 5,4,3,2,1 Aaaaand there goes Ian, and Santoni *shiiiiiiit* and a sigma lad BALLS! Relegated to making excuses. Well lets just remember there's a certain Hargroves Cycles chap who is probably finding this all rather amusing/strangely dare I say it tough (he's probably on a rest/pie eating week)? Pearsons moved to the front, Sigma moved up, I sulked (not because Ians up the road more because I get a clear vision from the cycling gods that says IAN WILL BE ATTACKING NOW, I REPEAT IAN WILL BE LEAVING YOU CLOWNS BUCKLE YOUR SEATBELT AND HOLD ON...and I cant!)
Our race slowed for the last five laps to laughable pace aside from one mightly annoying Toachim House kid, LATE BRAKING (grrrr) into the hairpin every lap and Dead mans(!)....ok now I know its gotta be done, I know its racing, fine, but equally appreciatte you are flicking the sulking hyhenas balls if you keep doing it only to lose the ONE frikkin place you snapped up the second we leave the corner?? Tense, I needed to think about the finish, there's only one wheel to follow these days for the run-in and thats Taylor, find his wheel, match his pace up the drag, engage warp...click click eyes bulging handlebar crushed F**K too hard...dribble across the line, unleash volley of Afrikaans insults at all who will listen (trees, shrubs etc), regain some composure and smile aaaaah lovely another good palace!
Big congrats to Alex for his first Palatial experience, you luved it innit?!