Well that hurt!!
Not surprising really, my last race was July 2009 (Ras de Cymru) and 4 club runs this year was never going to cut it with this class of field. My only aim going into this was to hang on as long as possible. I'd never raced at Hillingdon before but had heard it was flat which was good, but seeing the drag up to the finish during the warm up laps i knew that would hurt in this condition.
Great turn out, the A race looked to have ~20 in it so was hoping i could hide a bit. I hadn't even clipped in when Sylv launched his first attack right from the start line
, so for the first few laps i tried to stay near the front and not get caught on the wrong side of a split. I knew that if 3 or more of Paul/Matt/Sylv/Keith/Steve/Rob went then we wouldn't see them again so just had to stick to wheels and hope the race settled down quickly. A few laps in and I was finding it hard, sprinting up the drag every lap so as not to get dropped. Thankfully once the main break went the pace settled down for a few laps and i could recover. Although i didn't want to work i put in a few turns about 8 laps from the finish, at the front with Steve trying to get organised as there's no point sitting in just to sprint for 4th. That sent me waaaay into the red though, and just after i pulled off the front Keith, Paul and Matt attacked on the drag and i was sprinting again just to hold wheels. Over the top i was seeing stars and realised any more turns on the front would see me shelled out soon after, so I had no real choice but to leave it up to others to do the work (sorry guys
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With 5 laps to go it was looking pretty good that it was going to come back together, but when the catch was made with 3 to go the pace just got quicker and quicker. Those last 3 laps were unbelievably hard for me, every time a gap opened i thought it was game over, but i somehow managed to get back on. The pace just died on the last lap and when Marek went everyone just looked at each other, i honestly thought that was the winning move. The reactions started though and the pace went up, again i was sprinting just to hold wheels, and coming round the final bend i was about 6th i think, sat on Sylv's wheel, and when Steve opened it up right from the bottom i was chasing Sylv again in a flat out sprint which meant i had nothing left to kick again at 200m to go. Amazingly i was still in with a shout of the poduim, with Sylv, Keith, Scott and I seperated by less than a bike length, but i was fading fast and in a world of pain. I somehow managed to keep it upright as we crossed the line but i felt absolutely awful for about 3hrs afterwards
So, 5th place was more than i'd dreamed of beforehand so i'm well chuffed with that all things considered. Steve was a very worthy winner and looked super strong all race, as did Sylv, Matt and Paul as usual. Again a
huuge thanks to Toks, Huw and everyone else involved in putting this on and showing such great support on the day. Having done the road race a couple of years ago i must say i preferred the closed circuit, and also think it's better for spectators, less marshall's needed etc.
Great video and pics too