I was down at the Bentley course again this afternoon, with Terry and Steve also out from Addiscombe.
I've ridden Bentley 25 and 50 courses but this was my first time on the 10, which is basically the last smaller half loop of the 50 course. Arrived at HQ in sunshine and warm weather . Oh joy I could now race in mitts and without thermals and limb warmers for only the second time this year.
There was a bit of a cross / head wind on the out leg with cross/tail on the return, although it was more cross than anything particularly at the far end of the course. This came as a bit of a surprise as it was calm as a mill pond at the HQ, but it was only a breeze.
The race went well although as I was nailing it for home I couldn't help but wish I'd pushed harder in to the breeze on the out leg as I had too much left in the tank in the final couple of miles.
I like the Bentley courses - 10,25, and 50 - and think this 10 will be a quickish one on a completely calm day or with a couple more runs to get to really know it, the little drags and rolls on it would be reasonably easy to flatten out if you were really on it.
Addiscombe:
Andrew Green = 23:25
Steve Davies = 23:24
Terry Hill = A day to forget combining a puncture waiting to start, then a late start, and a DNS/DNF combo to finish it off. Hopefully that's your season's bad luck all out the way in one go, at least you could enjoy the second half of the Cup Final on the radio on your way home .
Race won by Wouter Sybrandy with 20:05, boy is he quick; and the women's race by Julia Shaw with 21.19, girl is she quick.
Of interest today was a tandem with a disabled stoker (wheelchair bound lady) which had the rear of it converted with a seat and hand cycle for her to operate. Great ride with 30:56, a hand cycle 10 can't be easy even with an able bodied tandem partner.