Thanks to Ed, Serge, Darren and Matt (the big chap from Pearson’s) for pulling the group along with some great turns on the front.
This was my second handicap and I learnt from the first - save a bit for the final few laps providing we have a healthy gap over the chasing group. The gap seemed to be going up and down each time we had a call and with about 2 laps to go it was still over 2 minutes.
With just over a lap to go, a chap from Redhill made the jump on the group and probably got a 100 yards on on us before Serge decided to make a chase. He did a great job of getting across the gap and they both stayed about 150 yards away until are group started to slow. I think everyone wanted to save a bit now for the final sprint. I was feeling pretty strong having ‘sat in’ for the last couple of laps - this was my chance.
I edged to the outside of the bunch, put it in a big gear and just gave it everything I had. I think the element of surprise worked, as know one tried to get my wheel.
All I had to do now was catch two riders that were working together to stay away. It was a painful (chin on the floor) few minutes before I managed to finally get across.
I now had about a mile to recover for the sprint. I finally got my breath back but unfortunately found myself on the front on the straight down to the finish. With about 200 yards to go, the chap from Redhill made his move but unfortunately I wasn't quick enough to respond.
I’m certainly happy with a 2nd - Now things get a little harder on those Thursday evenings...
Andy