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KCA 100

Postby Robert » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:05 am

Doing I write up isn`t the norm for me so here goes. I left it too late to chance my arm in the National 50, and as I haven`t done much racing this season I figured I would give this one a go. I`ve done it at least twice, three times before, each time I don`t enjoy it because its always blowing a gale, so just my luck its doing the same today. Up at the crack of dawn to head into Kent just south of Ashford. Didn`t get the early start as requested, though I did get to watch the early ones preping and complaining it was cold. I did notice one guy, compression stockings , I think that is what they called, lot of them about, and ridley tt which gibley disc - must be quiet good I thought to myself at the time, especially as he was number 43, placed 12 mins in front of me and so I doubted I would see him. The field was divided into two, the first 15 off from 5.30am followed by a break of 12 minutes before the faster section of the field 37 - 71.

So under orders headed off onto the course. Its made up of two laps of 30+ miles followed by two laps of a smaller circuit which made it up to the 100 miles, all four laps had one stretch of road - Ham street - long and exposed - and not the best road surface in the world. First lap 1:18 there abouts, 13 mins to do ham street (road to hell). Felt relatively good spinning into the wind and powering a long on the descents (max 38mph) and when I had a tail wind. Second lap pass a car at the side of the road with 50 miles to go in the window, quick time check 2:08 - must be going great guns! :roll: No check avg speed 22.5 hmm something doesn`t stack up. Later found out at the HQ car had been parked in the wrong place. :( Third lap came and went, neck and shoulders starting to stiffen, only riders 60,61,62,63 and 70 (who won the event with 4:07 I think) by this point the number of riders passed by me was into double figures, this included a good number of the faster field, this made feel good and that I was coping with conditions. Fourth lap starting to really suffer coming upto the road to Hell 4.30, I knew it had taken me approx 13 mins on first lap and I`m sure slower on the subsequent ones, so I burried myself into the wind spinng my legs like my life depended on it I wanted to at least 4.30 something. Passed 43, thats 12 mins into him, appearances can be deceiving. Crossed the line with 4.40.2? I`m sure this is also one of my better times for riding this event.

Though I have a pb 4:16:? under the conditions I was happy as I had survived bring on the SCCU 50 next week
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Re: KCA 100

Postby George » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:50 am

Well done Robert for the 100 I know it takes alot of mental power to get round one of these.

How come you always seem to ask for an early start Robert?

Were you singing Chris Rearh in you head Xian that road.

Top effort mate! Keep it up
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Re: KCA 100

Postby Robert » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:56 am

Cheers George, :D

Early start is a psychological thing, :shock: I`m used to being up early to commute in, so I figure if I race around the same time its not a shock to the body and mind, thats why I`m not a fan of afternoon events.

Fortunately I wasn`t, it only came to me when I was doing the write up, I think I would have felt worse had I had it going through my head. Felt really good commuting in this morning. 8)
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Re: KCA 100

Postby Andrew G » Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:00 am

Good ride Rob as that sounds like bloody hard work. All 100s are hard but a windy day and a tough course I don't want to think about. I remember asking you about this course once and you said it was hard always windy and you hated it :D .
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Re: KCA 100

Postby Jon H » Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:11 am

Well done Rob, that's a tough old course.

I rode the KCA 100 once, but I learn from my mistakes :lol:
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Re: KCA 100

Postby tel » Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:20 am

Well done Robert-good to hear that you are racing.

Any thoughts on the Gents`2-up?

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Re: KCA 100

Postby Robert » Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:25 am

Yep still racing though been a bit distracted over the last few months, though I`m now getting my focus back.

Gents 2 up, in principle, lets see nearer the time. :)
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Re: KCA 100

Postby Robert » Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:58 am

Drum Roll, and the results are in, I came 10th :D , with a time of 4:40:22, out of a field of 60 of which only 46 rode and completed, my time was 12 seconds down on last year when I came 20th. The winning time was 4:07:21 So I think its a good result for me considering the lack of racing, only 7 open events done this year so far, normally I manage 30+ :shock: for the season as a whole finishing in October. Even in vet stakes as a junior Vet I came 15th out of 36 with a +18.07
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Re: KCA 100

Postby Andrew G » Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:58 am

Well done Rob, nice to get a top 10. Shows how hard it was with a 25% attrition rate.
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