I wasn't sure I'd be up for racing off road so far, the knee is doing fine 6 months after op but the recent collarbone dislocation is not painless yet. It's been fine on the road bike though so I figured I'd have a go. What I was fearing most was the return to the brutal pace, after not having raced since Jan, and missed some 4 months of riding this season - I wasn't disappointed!
Started with the excellent late summer series, round 2 in Herne Hill, at least I was familiar with this venue, though was a a bit worried about the new addition of steps, as it hurts a bit to carry a bike. Was gridded from last season's result, but lost some 30sec on first lap - pace was just too high. Started to feel better after a bit and only losing a couple secs per lap on the leader, but was already far from the lead pack. The steps were fine, though I hit my funny bone hard on the saddle tip once, which was excruciately painful. Had a good fight with Jules Birks and later Matt Zeitz after catching him. Finished 5th @ 51 sec, with Matt Webber taking the win. Shoulder a bit sore the following day, but made better by a road ride.
Did another round at new venue Bethlem Park. Was feeling a bit under the weather but it was so close to home that I figured I'd ride up there and decide whether to race or not. In the end I did, in the hope I'd start to feel better once going. Course was great, but it got dark very soon. Lots of riders had headlights, and some spotlights had been placed in the worst spot, but it soon began to be a game of guessing where you put your front wheel. Again I got distanced at the start and lost touch with the leaders. I had Mick Bell and Kevin Knox in sight for a while, Mick crashed into someone and I went past, but couldn't catch Kevin, ended 6th @ 1min25. Again Matt got first.
Yesterday London League Rd 2 at Hog Hill. A horrible day with rain, mud and wind - proper cross weather. Just had time for a pre-race half-lap then riders started assembling at the bottom of the Hogberg. Took waterproof off, it was pretty darn cold in a skinsuit! I surprised myself with a reasonnably good start up the hill and went into the "spiral" in 6th. This new feature got you going round and round in one way then the other - I still haven't figured out how it worked! But it got you a bit dizzy and as you could get a glimpse of riders ahead or behind you I almost came off a couple times trying to figure out how far back I was. The course was good, pretty treachearous in places, I was on the drops the whole way to have a lower centre of gravity and improve handling. On one steep rutty descent into a hairpin I soon began to have to apply the brakes the whole way down in order to be able to turn at the bottom. There were quite a few MTBS with discs and they did well in those conditions.
One unexpected problem were the hurdles. I still can't fully bend my left leg from the op, and these were pretty tall, so I could not hop them properly, and had to use disgraceful methods of getting past them. Once though I tried, and ended up banging my shin really hard on it, with a mighty bang. I was down on the ground and expecting my bike to be broken somewhere, but it seemed fine and the noise must have just been my shin on the plank of wood!
This time I felt worse and worse as the race went, and got passed by a few. Last lap and Phil Lenney went past, despite overtaking him again I couldn't put any power up the Hog and he finished just ahead. Matt had come off early in front of me and it seemed to take him most of the race to catch up, I could see him making ground but was determined not to let him past, and managed to fend him off by just 2 sec. Finished 10th @ 2min 07.
So a difficult return to racing, but to be expected I guess. Whether I'll have the motivation to keep ploughing at it I'm not sure. Still is good fun though
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"lower" - yes that would have helped!