Stage 2 – 191.3km
Weather – much of the same. Same drill at the start except group was much larger. I knew I wouldn’t just sit in the group all day, but didn’t have to do much work for the first hour or so - except on the first hill where I moved from the back to the front to stretch the legs, which a couple people already struggling didn't seem to find amusing
. George found it amusing himself to take a monster turn of 5-10 min at the front, before being shouted at by Richard - maybe he should have been saving some energy for later
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After 1.5h we reached a KOM hill and I pushed on from the front. Did my best to pull all kinds of grins for the photographers at the top, and realised I had a big gap. Kept going expecting to be joined by a few, which didn’t happen. Next was a long fast downhill in open fields with a massive tailwind, which was great fun on my own. The bottom part was quite technical so I made the most of it until the route veered onto a main road. I looked back a little later, to see a single white jersey in the distance.
Not even a minute later I looked back again and there he was, none other than Marcus B in his NP/Transalp jersey, who had put a massive dig to bridge back solo, after having attempted to initiate a chase group. So there I was again for the second day in a row, in 2-up though and off mode, with 110km to go! We decided to go for it and see what happened ..
So we spent the next 45min doing that on lovely windswept little lanes. On a 1km straight I looked back and saw a group in the distance. We opted to ease off just a tad in order to get caught, but not too easily. The reason for us getting caught had a name: Werner Van Der Merwe, riding for Beyond Mountain Bikes. He had basically towed the group back to us single-handedly, and was happy to carry on at the front. The group was fairly big still and Marcus wanted to get rid of the wheel-suckers so on the next hill put in a massive attack, which I followed (just) as well as about half the group, including Matt, and Paul who would have to spend the next half-hour hiding at the back not taking turns - and obviously Werner.
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this is what I mean (photo Neil P)
The rest of the stage is a bit of a blur. I had a bad patch at about 100km, and was relieved that we stopped for food and drink. That was my first food stop of the weekend! Sandwich, pasties, pork pie, fig roll, jelly babies I took it all in. Felt a little better after that. Then it was pretty much through and off for the rest of the day, with Werner taking monster turns. After a turn he would not even peel off to the back like us, but often just carry on riding in a double-line. Think he told Paul he was worried his heart rate was not high enough. That must be why he later open his jersey to let the wind in and make it a little bit harder for himself! At the next food stop Marcus turned off and shouted “stopping” but Werner carried on, so Paul followed him and after coming to a halt too I just about had the time to join them after a massive effort, and Matt did the same.
Now there were three less people, and Marcus and co must have put a good ride to catch us later, as I wasn’t expecting it to happen, considering the pace Werner was inflicting on us. At one point I was behind him and the speed was such that I thought we had a big tailwind, then it was my turn and realised we had a block headwind! The last of the ride was thankfully mostly downhill, and we all stayed together to cross the line as the first group, time 5h47 and average speed 33.4km/h.
Needless to say we were all knackered, and could still not believe the strength of this guy – Marcus chatted to him and seemed to understand he was Polish, thought he could actually be South African
. I found it pretty hard but didn’t know the worst was yet to come ...
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ready for bed at 6pm
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Gorge and Paul compare knee injuries
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Gorge Neil and Richard
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captions please
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Becks still smiling (?)
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ready to tackle stage 3 (??)