SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

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SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Daniel Gee » Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:36 pm

My result was alas very pedestrian-but Paul attacked alone on the penultimate lap and after 57 minutes out on his own he won by thirty seconds :shock:

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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Keith » Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:45 pm

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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Paul H » Sun Mar 27, 2011 5:48 pm

Cheers Dan and thanks for coming.

It was a long race today - 72 miles.

I tried numerous times to get in a break and managed to stay away for a while but kept getting reeled back. I noticed that there was a few riders happy to chase everything and they were doing through and off in the front which was a bit irritating.

After 49 miles, I got in another break which again got chased down and just before we were caught , I thought I would trundle off on my own hoping that a single rider may have more of a chance.

I quickly built up a lead so dialled in the Heart Rate to threshold and cracked on. After a couple of miles, I had another look around and things were not looking so good. The peleton were in single file going hard and only a 150m away. I decided to put in a big 5 minutes closer to VO2 max pace and hoped it was only a couple of riders chasing and they would give up when I get round a few bends. The increase in pace seemed to work but I could not maintain this so it was back to threshold (170-175bpm).

Through the finish line for the bell and I must have had a healthy lead as one of the safety cars waved me through and dropped behind me. There was only one snag in that the laps were 12 miles long and I had already done 11 miles on my own so this last 30 mins was not going to be fun. I had a drink every 6 mins and kept turning the legs trying to hold pace. 6 miles to go, and the safety car overtook me and I can see the pack in the distance. I cracked on but was starting to fade, my legs, lungs, back and head hurt and the pain was all getting out of hand for an old man like myself. 2 miles to go and they were very close but I knew the win was mine now as long as I kept going and crossed the line about 20secs ahead totally exhausted.

Unfortunately there was a nasty accident at the finish and a rider was airlifted to Hospital so fingers crossed for him.
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Andrew G » Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:26 pm

Cracking write up "old" man :lol: . Keep on trundling off the front and showing the whipper-snappers a thing or two.

I love the way you race, attacking and forcing the issue.
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Jon C C on a Bianchi » Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:14 pm

Absolutely brilliant!!! Well done, Paul!!! Whoever said life begins at 40 might have a point! I'm also sure being made a VC makes you go faster. :lol: :roll:

anyway...

GO!!! Team Addiscombe!!! GO!!

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PS sorry to hear about the crash - any news about the injured rider?
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Snoop Doug » Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:36 pm

nice write up Paul and very well done
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Marek » Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:39 pm

Excellent stuff, 2 in a row, that is awesome. A nice habit to have.

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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Toks » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:32 pm

Well done Paul, its hard enough to win one road race. And you've now won[size=150]two[/size]>Absoloutely Brilliant! 8) 8)
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby George » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:32 am

Well done Paul the best one yet!

This is all boding well for the JB Smith memorial RR :D
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Sylv » Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:40 am

Sounds like the young guy who fared the worst in the crash (another 4 collarbones) had serious head injuries (KW forum), not good
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby DavidKennett » Mon Mar 28, 2011 3:50 pm

Congratulations Paul, going for the hat-trick at Bletchingley?

Noticed non of the [url=http://www.davehaywardphotos.com/SERRL/SERRL-2011/SERRL-Biddenden-34JW-27032011/16374363_NTuTV#1231300518_XwCYi]x-rated[/url] pics were put up on the London cycle Sport site.
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Marcus » Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:11 pm

Chapeaux Paul :D
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Jon C C on a Bianchi » Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:53 pm

[quote="DavidKennett"]Congratulations Paul, going for the hat-trick at Bletchingley?

Noticed non of the [url=http://www.davehaywardphotos.com/SERRL/SERRL-2011/SERRL-Biddenden-34JW-27032011/16374363_NTuTV#1231300518_XwCYi]x-rated[/url] pics were put up on the London cycle Sport site.


the rider in blue/yellow appears to have pulled his foot from the pedal when sprinting - no wonder he lost control and went down! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Toks » Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:24 pm

Aww bless! someone on the Kingston Wheeler Forum (nice people by the way) is not entirely happy about Paul wins. And has alluded to fact Paul might just be a 'one trick pony' - er...ya damn bloody right he is! :twisted: I just wonder if this fella's thought about getting in touch with 15 TDF wins Cav and giving him some advice about not sprinting for wins coz everyone will soon find him out. Instead maybe he could consider some breakawy wins. :roll: Damn, only bagging 4th place in the that KW road race must really have hurt. HATER!!! :twisted: :D
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Re: SERRL Biddenden-Victory no.2 for the mighty Hone

Postby Paul H » Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:53 pm

Perhaps he doesnt like the fact that im getting more positive coverage than him on their forum. Looking at his results (most are at Hillingdon) it appears that he doesnt have many cards to play either.

Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but I like getting into breaks, dont get involved in mass sprints and dont care about picking up the odd point with minor places. If that makes me not the best road racer and a one trick pony then neigggghhhhh! - dont get excited Peachy.

The KW riders Ive met seem to be a good bunch of guys and I have enjoyed the races they have put on (TTs and RRs). btw if any KW riders are reading, I do hard sessions on Saturdays so was not at my best on the TTs I did recently :D

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