Thanks guys
As Kieran said, it was a strange race. The pace never really got going to be honest and it seemed as though no one wanted it to. A couple of attempts at upping the speed didn't last long and soon it was back down again. 2 crashes, each leaving a rider down hurt with broken collar bones, slowed the race up even more. As a result of the second, they shortened the circuit removing the haripin section, and it probably influenced the amount of laps we ended up doing. The lap board said 19 to go, then 2 laps later it said 10
. I think they wanted the race over quickly as the girl who had crashed at the hairpin seemed in a bad way.
Anyway, I'd turned up at Palace to just do a few laps and then pull out. As I'd had flu for a couple of weeks previous, and not fully over it yet, I wanted to ease myself back into 'race pace'. My asthma had been playing me up too as a result of the flu, so it really was going to be a 'tester'. Thing is, the race never really got going. The insane speeds of previous races were nowhere to be seen, and if they were I would certainly have been out the back door, sharpish. But they weren't and I sat in the middle of the bunch wondering when it was going to kick off
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I started to feel quite good mid race. Legs felt ok, lungs too. Alright then, game on
. Kieran had been in the top 15 most of the race so I decided to make my way up to where he was. With a few laps to go we were in good positions, ready to jump on to the fast train as the board clicked down to 2. Bang on, the pace picked up and we were flying down the hill. I was still unsure if I could go with it. The pace slowed again
, what was happening. Then we were off again, last lap, flying down and around the blind bottom bends. My position wasn't great but ok. Adrenilin kicked in, and when the front of the bunch eased as they hit the bottom of the hill for the last time, I kept my momemtum going and blasted past them all, catching them by surprise. Sh*t, I'm not going to able to sprint the whole hill and all the way to the finish line, but the jump had paid off. I kept going as hard as I could for as long as I could and no one came past
. I'd done it, I'd finally won
. Mad
Steve