Steve and I for this epic event held on the weekend. Only 3 hours sleep the night before as I was ensuring I had everything for the event. Up at 4.30am for a 7.30am departure from London Euston station to Crewe where I had to change for a train to Chester. Didn’t realise it would be an eventful journey. I had three items of luggage, one being very heavy as it had all my drinks in it. It was such a struggle and I was knackered when I got on the train. At Crewe, one of the train crew members was supposed to let me off with my bike and he never turned up – luckily the drive noticed me on CCTV and came to my assistance. As a result of this delay, I had only 6 mins to get to my next train five platforms away . Had to leave my luggage briefly while I ferried my bike across first. Station staff then stopped me and annoyingly lectured me on security and unattended luggage. Fortunately, the train was delayed and just managed to get onto the service. Arrived at Chester and got a lift from the course organiser to the HQ in Farndon. The first nightmare over.
3 and a half hours before my start at 13:59. Met Steve at the HQ who was off 30mins earlier than my time. In the meantime, handed my food and drink to the signing on steward for it to be transferred to Prees island, a major base in the event where the two main race circuits converged.
Anyway, two main circuits featured in this event – a long 40 mile section and a shorter 13 mile one. Felt really good in the first 4.5 hours, keeping it steady and working hard. Average speed gradually increasing to 22.3mph by 100 miles which I completed in around 4 hrs 29 mins. Then struck with severe nausea and took a break for about an hour – could not eat proper food as my appetite was poor. Still feeling a bit sick, I went on the short 13 mile loop, and it got worse. So, decided a different approach – got off aerobars and sat upright. Felt better and did a few more short loops. Dusk was settling in and marshals were redirecting riders back to the 40 mile circuits. I was feeling surprisingly strong and did a lap before taking a 1.5 hour break (feeling sleepy). Started to shiver past midnight and one of the helpers lent me his high vis jacket to put on. A few more laps and kept taking 30 min breaks in between. Appetite was suppressed so not eating well. It was pitch black at night – we were riding on unlit roads - I just felt so alone. It was spooky for me, never having ridden at night before.
After 17 hours, I hit the wall. Switched to small ring for first time. My legs were like jelly, my butt was non-existent and I was freewheeling for most of the time, getting out of the saddle every 30 seconds. My mind was going – I couldn’t concentrate. It was demoralising – after every 13 mile loop, I was taking a 30 minute break! Finally, we were redirected onto the finishing circuit ( 12 mile lap) and I punctured on the first lap, which to my annoyance took 40 minutes as I just did not have any strength to get the last section of tyre onto the rim. Stopped in total for about one and a half hours on the finishing circuit - no will power whatsoever. As I passed the HQ, i was genuinely considering abandoning the event even though there was just an hour to go. I decided though to continue and somehow I hammered it in the last 40 mins covering 16 miles. Don’t know where the sudden energy came from but switched to big ring and was absolutely flying! The whistle blew and then I rode 10 miles back to HQ which seemed like an eternity – I thought I was going to faint.
Results
Steve : 370.867 miles
Mo : 358.679 miles
Steve came 43rd and myself 48th out of 103 competitors. Congratulations to Steve for finishing and getting a 42 mile pb on last years result! Well done!
I was genuinely disappointed with my mileage as I was aiming for at least 400 miles. I was scheduled for 430ish but after 17 hours I was just trying to survive and finish. I don’t think 3 hours sleep night before, nausea, a suppressed appetite, 5 hours 50 minutes stopping time, an extremely sore ass for 15 hours and no support crew was exactly ideal. In a way I’m pleased I did and finished the 24 hour but one thing is for sure – I’m not going near this event again and I’m never going again with my bike on a train up to a TT again! I don’t know what I was thinking doing that! Hats off to Mersey Roads Club for an extremely well organised event and to all the helpers who mack such an event possible.
..... Then a 3.5 hour train journey back to Euston - throbbing head, no sleep, babies wailing - very unpleasant. Got a take away and retired to bed. Woke up and thought - did that really happen?! An extremely sore ass and dead quads laid that doubt to rest....
Cheers, Mo