Thanks for a cracking day out George
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Massive congratulations to George for yet another stunning ride, to ride over 260 miles in 12 hours is a phenomenal achievement that not many people can do. Oh and let's not forget to mention 6th place on the leader board
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I think George's two 12 hour rides are the 2nd and 3rd best 12 hours ever ridden by an Addiscombe rider in the club's long history, amazing.
Congratulations also to Paul who was hoping to get the 240 he has been trying for for so long, he was on schedule for 8 hours but then said his legs just went, he had a rest with his family for a while and then got back on the bike to finish, which is no mean feat. Well done.
George was going really well early on and was up on schedule (I was clocking his progress and calculating his lap and overall speed) and looking very comfortable. he was riding a very even pace with just the planned and expected gentle slide in speed up until his bad patch. As he says this happened on the 3rd circuit the course uses, he arrived calling for salt and more electrolyte to try and keep his cramps at bay. I started to get very worried about his continued progress as his averages slid off and the bad patch continued and also the effects it could have if it prolonged. 8 hours is a long time to be racing a bike, but when you still have 4 hours to go you're far from seeing the finishing line.
Once on the finishing circuit after ditching the helmet (the heat had really got up by now) and looked back to his old self and really pushing on again. After the final time by us we packed up to start chasing him down and predict his finishing mark so we could meet him. Wow what a chase, he was flying along and we really had to motor to catch him, we then stopped at a time keeper only to have George fly past a few minutes later with time still to go. Er, right better get a move on then, so we drove on another two timekeepers and cheered him over the line.
Congratulations to George, the 2011 club 12 hour and Club Champion. Also well placed in the BBAR (British Best Allrounder) competition which is a combination of 12hr, 100, and 50 average speeds.
I managed to grab some pics between the action.
"Wish I had one of these when I was racing".
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Nervous tester, proud President.
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Off you go, only 12 hours left.
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Joyce and Eddie at our feed stop on the second circuit.
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Paul not enjoying a drag on circuit 2.
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Paul on the finishing circuit.
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George flying on the finishing circuit as we tried to get ahead and predict his finish point - wish I'd put the window all the way down.
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I'm not stopping at this one guys.
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12 hour and 261.45 miles later
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Some more photos from the day with other riders are - [url]http://photobucket.com/ECCA12hr2001[/url]