Dulcie Walker R R (19.09.10)

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Dulcie Walker R R (19.09.10)

Postby Toks » Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:28 pm

My late season assault at Road Racing continued this morning with the Dulcie Walker 3/4 Road Race. Set in Great Milton, Oxfordshire the 15mile circuit is best described as a ‘gentle-roller’; most notable features: a selective draggy climb (long enough to shake off fat-boy sprinter types; short enough so they could get back, on the descent); a pooh splattered country back road and an energy sapping head-winded A road.

A slow start for the bunch, in fact so slow that I don’t think I even engaged 53/19 for the first few miles. After we’d circumnavigated the course for the first lap I headed up front just to see what was going on. Willesden, Kenton RC and Quest and a team in a disgusting looking blue, white and yellow kit all had significant numbers. Des (Kenton RC) was one of the first to test his legs. Once Des was brought back a little later another Kenton RC was off and away. I’d promised myself to remain disciplined today and to stop mindlessly jumping out of the bunch to join or create feeble breakaways

Well… rules are made to be broken. I sat 2nd wheel and watched as the same Kenton RC guy dangled out front. I can’t quite remember what Des said to me but I was suddenly in pursuit of his Kenton team mate. Bridging across was surprisingly comfortable and naively perhaps I went straight to the front and clicked the gears up to 53/15. A 3rd person jumped across which was encouraging. Clearly others felt we stood a chance because the group soon doubled in size and we were quickly into breakaway mode. Freedom…Yeah! Er…No a bit too early – sshit some people hadn’t even swallowed their first gels yet! :roll:

On the 2nd time up the main climb a bunch of sneaky so and so’s had transported themselves some 40 metres away. From mid-pack I was playing a game of I spy on who was missing from the bunch - the strong guy in black, check; the strong Quest guy, check; the strong Phoenix guy, check etc. “Oh No, I wanna be with them”. As things flattened out myself, Mark, Des and others began chasing the 8/9 escapees. They were already working well and pulling them back was proving difficult. Lots of hard anaerobic efforts; lots of taking turns between our chase group – getting close but not close enough. As we temporarily spilt up Des came by with reinforcements and all 3 made it across. I on the other hand was perched on my lonesome and 10 metres off the back of the group. A more composed person would perhaps have worked with others – not me I like to do things the hard way. :twisted:

After what was probably 10 minutes of chasing I was on. As you do I sat in for a few minutes while this very fast moving ‘thru and off’ enough carried me along. So that was pretty much ‘game over’ for the rest of the bunch. I was told our 12-13 man group remained around 45sec to a minute ahead of the rest. For more than an hour we all worked well. LVRC Champ Paul Doel (Team Quest) often called the shots in terms how to rotate into the wind. On the bell lap things got a bit ragged and group dynamic went a AWOL. I tried a few times to jump away; gaps were briefly gained but couldn’t be maintained. I got into a good position for the sprint and watched the real sprinters jump; nice. I pushed the hardest gear in the saddle possible and managed a pleasing 6th or 7th. I’ll perhaps do one more race and that will be it. With a good winters training and average 10-12 hours including long rides I’ll try and get that 2nd cat license again. :D
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Re: Dulcie Walker Road Race 3/4

Postby -Adam- » Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:34 pm

Nice ride mate.

If your unfamliar with the way a road race works, Toks' report up there paints a really good picture. So if you haven't ever raced, read that report again, and go give it a go!
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Re: Dulcie Walker Road Race 3/4

Postby Toks » Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:46 pm

Cheers Adam. I'm starting to enjoy racing and the seasons coming to an end. I did no winter training last year so after a couple of weeks easy riding in October I'll get back on it in November. Hows things with you mate?
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Re: Dulcie Walker Road Race 3/4

Postby Antloony » Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:51 pm

[quote="Toks"]long enough to shake off fat-boy sprinter types


:D

Nice write up Toks, sounds like you enjoyed that one.
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Re: Dulcie Walker R R (19.09.10)

Postby Andy E » Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:05 am

Good result Toks, glad to see your back in the game 8)
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Re: Dulcie Walker R R (19.09.10)

Postby Sylv » Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:06 am

Yeh nice one Toks good to read you're still in the game. I had a taste of the breakaway too yesterday when I followed Chas Hollosi on a climb in the SERRL Benenden 2/3/4 race about 45min in. We got a good enough gap to be clear of the bunch and stayed away for over 30min. Reminded me of the Hillingdon acc race with you Adam - you're working hard but there's none of that constant start/stop malarkey with attacks, so you get into a nice rythm and it gets almost enjoyable, swapping turns every 30s or so. We were brought back later though (maybe it wouldn't have been so enjoyable if we'd been going fast enough not to), two strong guys (R.Moore and W.Kemp) jumped away later on joined by a third, and Chas managed to slip away for 4th in the final run while everyone else was setting themselves for the sprint.

I should have followed Andrew's advice and tried to go with him - sat in second line I suddenly heard a massive BANG followed by the unmistakeable rattling of a derailleur cage running into my rear wheel spokes- and came to a brutal stop - 103km done and about 500m to go. My hanger had snapped and I couldn't figure out why. I hadn't felt anyone bumping into me. For a while I wondered whether I'd done a "reverse Schleck" and ran my chain in the big/big so that the cage touched the spokes. But at the speed we'd been doing it was highly unlikely. This was proven when I checked my shifter later on, was 3 cogs down from largest. Only when I got back to HQ thanks to a lift from a DP rider's wife, did I get the answer - a young guy came to apologise for running his front wheel into my mech, but he'd been pushed way out of line by another rider, who made the top ten, and with whom he'd had words after.

Bike is a mess but hopefully will only require a new mech hanger, derailleur looks to be salveagable and amazingly the spokes held on and wheel is true. Didn't have the courage to further assess the damage yesterday though.
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