Cheers Toks that was a hard race.
I was pleased to make the break having decided it was worth getting away early. I jumped with Furniss & Sykes once 3 were up the road and we quickly bridged and were joined by several more. We had to work hard to hold off the baying bunch - we did almost 46k in the first hour on a rolling circuit!! A few more joined us and the bunch was v close on the 2nd lap, but then we drilled it and pulled out a minute then 2 and finally about 3 in total.
After a 4 laps out of 6 we began to shell riders and I lost both a team-mate (unfortunate crash, clipping a wheel) and a 2nd claim Paragon so was on my own. Felt had 2 guys and GWR had 3 which was partly why the break was working well - plus Sykes is a monster! I felt reasonably good and tried to look after my legs and not follow Sykes. We were down from 15 to 12 in the end with the bunch unable to get close nor any chasers despite the best efforts of MacNamara, Doddy and Higham amongst others.
With 1.5 to go GWR started attacking, but we pointed out it was too early for that malarkey and got back into a rythm. On the final lap Sykes counter-attacked past the HQ and quickly pulled away. We all worked hard to chase and got close to him on Molash hill, finally catching him not far after the top. GWR made a few moves, but nothing hard enough. I hoped Sykes had tired himself out, but reckoned he was still a danger along with GWR, Furniss and one of the Felts.
Sadly I hadn't checked out the finishing hill which was off the circuit (schoolboy error) and so wasn't to sure about it other than knowing it went up for about 2k and levelled off just before the finish. Elverson (Felt) attacked before the hill and pulled out a gap, but the GWR guys helped bring him back as the 12 of us rode up the hill. There was some jockeying for position in the narrow lane and then a GWR attack which split us - despite not seeming very hard to me. I was pleasantly surprised to find myself in the front 5 as 7 were left behind. It was now down to Ford (Goltec), Kinch, Sykes, Kristensen (Meudon) and me with Windymilla, Felt and Luke Wallis out of the running. My legs felt OK, and then the yellow flag appeared - 200m and I just missed Ford's move. I jumped after them, but couldn't get on, however I stayed clear of Kristensen to take 3rd and Sykes (5th)crashed his gears - also not quite knowing the finish line. Ford got a great win especially to outwit GWR and the strength of Sykes. I was well chuffed with 3rd and to still have the legs after 129k in about 3hr 10.
Doddy came in about 3mins behind us ahead of the bunch in 13th place.
Re the pink tape - it matches my Pink Arione saddle. I won both of them in a club raffle and apparently it makes it easier to spot me in the bunch and it's different to the ubiquituous white tape. Almost everybody seems to comment on it though