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Postby kieran » Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:18 pm

Well, just a quick word, In the 3/4ths the ACC gang did not make the placings :cry: but I had a good race, it ended in a big bunch sprint, started with a field of 98 although riders were dropped there were a lot in the front bunch at the end.

BUT as a proud Dad my 8 year old came 3rd in the under 10s and won 6 pounds so he was well pleased with himself - even got to stand on the podium!

We left as Sylv was begining his third lap and seemed to be going well.
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Postby Dr Frigo » Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:42 am

Wow this might have given him the race bug Kieran!

In the mtb race, Joel led us into the singletrack. Mick Bell then went past and I managed to stick to his wheel for a lap and a half, then had to let him go when he increased the pace. Stuart McGhee (Evans) then came thundering past me on his singlespeed ( ! ), I don't know if he managed to catch Bell but he was flying. Later on I got caught by Shawn Blakey (Beyond), he was never far ahead but I just couldn't get back to him (I'd like to think it was because of the road race earlier ...).

If everyone had stuck to their category (Bell is a vet and McGhee entered the ss class but was later changed to Masters) I'd gotten 2nd, but had to settle for 4th, and Joel was 8th. Average speed 23.5km/h.

In comparison the road race was a walk in the park - well from where I was at least. Amazing how easy it is when you spend most of the time sheltering! There was a crazy wind too, so any attacks were quickly brought back. From the mid-pack I saw Marek and Simon do a lot of work (Simon attacked from the whistle!).

The last lap got really sketchy (98 riders!), I think there was a crash at the back at the first hairpin, and on the back straight there was a near-miss just in front of me at 35mph - locked my rear wheel for a second. Lost some places and couldn't get onto the right side as I'd wanted, was feeling good for the sprint but there were just too many people to dodge in the way! Another near-crash on the right side, I think I ended 14th, not sure about the others (Kieran, Paul, Marek and Simon). Average speed 38.8km/h.

Saw the end of the E/1/2, there were a couple of British Champion jerseys in there, and I think it was Matt Seaton and another guy had a 1/4 mile lead, and crossed the line together holding hands - looking pleased of their achievement.
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Postby Dr Frigo » Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:42 am

Just had time for a few pics of the E/1/2:

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Matt Seaton on a break

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The two-men break

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Joint winner

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Postby Toks » Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:01 am

Under 12, Beastway Race

1 Andrew Rogers Herne Hill Youth CC
2 Alex Minting Sheffield
3 Josh Green LVYCC
4 George Wood Southend Whlrs
5 Emily Barnes Team Keyne
6 David Barnes Team Keyne
7 Harry Franklyn
8 Tristen Price
9 Andrew Bird LVYCC
10 Oisin Brennan (well done son!) :D
11 Jack Thompson
12 Laurent Stuart
13 Sam Jones
14 Dyan Gray
15 Woody Prior
16 Kass N'Ja' Sealy
17 Tom Franklyn
18 530
19 809
20 Hannah Kane
21 Nye Mants
22 Mathew Kane
23 861
24 Elynor Backstedt Maindy Flyers :D (not quite TDF form yet)

Senior Beastway result

1 , exm , 210 , David , Miller , API/Metrow , 00:12:34, 00:13:02, 00:13:21, 00:13:26, 00:52:23 , 4 laps
2 , exm , 80 , Marcos , Schier , Team Torq / Kona , 00:12:26, 00:13:09, 00:13:40, 00:13:22, 00:52:37 , 4 laps
3 , mam , 398 , Mick , Bell , Corridori , 00:12:46, 00:13:15, 00:13:48, 00:13:33, 00:53:22 , 4 laps
4 , mam , 595 , Stuart , McGhee , , 00:13:02, 00:13:05, 00:13:40, 00:13:38, 00:53:25 , 4 laps
5 , mam , 126 , Shawn , Blakey , Ride Beyond , 00:12:58, 00:13:27, 00:13:53, 00:13:48, 00:54:06 , 4 laps
6 , exm , 695 , Rowen , Smith , , 00:12:58, 00:13:35, 00:13:58, 00:14:14, 00:54:45 , 4 laps
7 , mam , 36 , Sylvain , Garde , Addiscombe CC , 00:12:50, 00:13:39, 00:13:56, 00:13:56, 00:54:21 , 4 laps
8 , exm , 33 , Paul , Beales , Orange Monkey , 00:12:56, 00:13:39, 00:14:59, 00:14:44, 00:56:18 , 4 laps
9 , mam , 246 , Mark , Allen , Orange Monkey , 00:13:07, 00:13:50, 00:14:36, 00:14:24, 00:55:57 , 4 laps
10 , mam , 577 , Sam , Humpheson , London Dynamo/Cyclefit , 00:13:27, 00:13:56, 00:14:27, 00:14:12, 00:56:02 , 4 laps
11 , exm , 3 , James , Lyon , De Laune CC , 00:13:24, 00:14:13, 00:14:32, 00:14:25, 00:56:34 , 4 laps
12 , mam , 821 , James , Price , Chelmer CC , 00:13:58, 00:13:52, 00:14:15, 00:14:03, 00:56:08 , 4 laps
13 , mam , 188 , Joel , Kirkwood , , 00:13:35, 00:13:54, 00:14:33, 00:14:09, 00:56:11 , 4 laps
14 , mam , 221 , Mark , Neill , Ride Beyond / Springhead , 00:13:31, 00:13:55, 00:14:50, 00:14:33, 00:56:49 , 4 laps
15 , mam , 849 , Nik , Pullen , Marjislarge , 00:14:02, 00:14:04, 00:14:52, 00:14:33, 00:57:31 , 4 laps
16 , gvm , 228 , Carl , McDonagh , BrixtonCycles , 00:13:52, 00:14:08, 00:14:19, 00:14:28, 00:56:47 , 4 laps
*17 , vew , 180 , Abigail , Armstrong , London Phoenix , 00:17:17, 00:18:13, 00:00:07, 00:17:51, 00:53:28 , 4 laps
18 , mam , 839 , Peter , St.Amour , NWMBA , 00:14:00, 00:14:43, 00:14:58, 00:14:58, 00:58:39 , 4 laps
19 , spm , 97 , Paul , Troughton , London Phoenix , 00:14:11, 00:13:42, 00:14:04, 00:13:45, 00:55:42 , 4 laps
20 , mam , 12 , Matthew , Lewis , West Drayton MBC/Specialized/Beyond , 00:13:49, 00:14:42, 00:15:24, 00:14:48, 00:58:43 , 4 laps
21 , EXM , 615 , William , Thompson , , 00:13:42, 00:14:57, 00:15:25, 00:15:13, 00:59:17 , 4 laps
22 , vem , 343 , John , Cordery , Basildon Timber , 00:14:01, 00:14:15, 00:14:39, 00:14:42, 00:57:37 , 4 laps
23 , mam , 111 , Russ , Jones , Mosquito , 00:14:19, 00:14:49, 00:14:57, 00:14:50, 00:58:55 , 4 laps
24 , mam , 224 , Tom , Underhill , Ride Beyond , 00:14:04, 00:15:08, 00:15:01, 00:14:46, 00:58:59 , 4 laps
25 , mam , 443 , James , Watson , , 00:14:36, 00:14:46, 00:14:50, 00:14:49, 00:59:01 , 4 laps
26 , mam , 860 , Matt , Gallagher , PCA Ciclos Uno , 00:14:26, 00:14:52, 00:15:05, 00:14:48, 00:59:11 , 4 laps
27 , vem , 251 , Stuart , Lockyear , London Phoenix , 00:14:06, 00:14:32, 00:15:03, 00:14:55, 00:58:36 , 4 laps
28 , spm , 144 , Paul , Wilkinson , Team Torq Bar , 00:14:08, 00:14:15, 00:14:27, 00:14:36, 00:57:26 , 4 laps
29 , mam , 6 , Tony , Cavender , Gemini BC , 00:15:09, 00:15:02, 00:15:23, 00:15:08, 01:00:42 , 4 laps
30 , spm , 834 , Nathan , Miller , Ipswich BC , 00:14:34, 00:14:34, 00:14:20, 00:14:22, 00:57:50 , 4 laps
31 , ssm , 373 , Graham , Pentney , Mad Cow Racing , 00:14:25, 00:14:26, 00:14:45, 00:14:28, 00:58:04 , 4 laps
32 , mam , 825 , Bryan , Taylor , VC Londres , 00:15:03, 00:15:17, 00:15:36, 00:15:23, 01:01:19 , 4 laps
33 , mam , 208 , Mark , Wilson , Team Stoned Kitten , 00:15:27, 00:15:17, 00:15:19, 00:15:30, 01:01:33 , 4 laps
34 , mam , 775 , Justin , Costley , LVYCC , 00:14:50, 00:15:19, 00:15:57, 00:15:30, 01:01:36 , 4 laps
35 , mam , 789 , Ian , Cleverly , Old Beastonians , 00:15:56, 00:15:30, 00:15:23, 00:14:56, 01:01:45 , 4 laps
36 , ssm , 56 , Dan , Jenkins , London Phoenix , 00:12:17, 00:15:32, 00:15:29, 00:15:51, 00:59:09 , 4 laps
37 , mam , 265 , Wayne , Crombie , , 00:15:08, 00:15:32, 00:15:55, 00:15:42, 01:02:17 , 4 laps
38 , vem , 247 , Simon , Scarsbrook , VC Etoile , 00:14:53, 00:16:13, 00:14:49, 00:15:11, 01:01:06 , 4 laps
39 , spm , 274 , Mark , Shepherd , , 00:14:38, 00:14:45, 00:14:53, 00:15:09, 00:59:25 , 4 laps
40 , spm , 5 , Nick , Stacey , Evans Cycles , 00:14:07, 00:14:10, 00:15:14, 00:16:09, 00:59:40 , 4 laps

3/4/W Road Race
1 Steve Nunn Arctic/Shorter Rochford 51.46.8
2 Steven Craig Ciclo Uno 51.48.7
3 James Jacknson Ciclos Uno 51.50.2
4 Vincent Davidson Victoria CC 51.56.5
5 David Farrow Eagle RC 51.56.5
6 Tony Smedley Pm 51.56.7
7 Paul Marton Easterley 51.57.3
8 Trevor Burke North RD CC 51.57.5
9 Nick Stacey Evans RT 51.57.6
10 James Conway Victoria CC 51.57.7
11 Kevin Barker Ciclos Uno 51.57.8
12 Vaughan Luff Archer RC 51.57.8
13 David Walls PM 51.57.9
14 Sylvain Garde Addiscombe CC 51.58.0
15 Antony Morris CC Luton 51.58.0
16 Colin Parkinson South Western RC 51.58.0
17 Dominin Schils Interbike RT 51.58.0
18 Jonathan Farnaby CrossTrax 51.58.2
19 James Farnaby CrossTrax 51.58.2
20 Tom Kirk CrossTrax 51.58.2

An excellent aftenoons work Sylv well done. You beat quite a few strong Road Racers in the Beastway Race yesterday!!

Great stuff by your 'little man' Kieran. Now that he's in the money they'll be no need for that Toy's R Us trip :D
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Postby Marek » Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:50 pm

Well I really messed up, thought I had the fitness to be able to lead from the front and keep going all the way to the end, but I died at about 30 - 40mins into the race.

At the front everytime it slowed down about 10 riders would come flying down the outside, so to keep your place you had to go with them or you would end up mid pack, and I can tell you this is not a good place to be with so many riders around. So I was trying not to go on the front but every now and then I was having to take a turn to be able to keep the pace high. A few times I had to sprint up the hill to the finish to make up a few places and this really drained me after a while.

Unfortunately after 30 - 40 mins that is where I ended up, mid pack and trying my darndest to recover in time for the finish. I left it all too late and have to admit that I had absolutely nothing left for the finish anyhow.

Well at least it was nice to race the final Eastway and to finish it off I got the chance to have a chat with Magnus Backstedt who had come up to watch the race. He is a really nice bloke and we talked height and bikes, something we both have in common.

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Postby Toks » Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:29 pm

[quote]Everyone knows that no matter whether it’s a social or competitive ride [size=150]Marek just can’t help himself[/size]. He absolutely has to test his Vo2 max power.

[quote]Well I really messed up, thought I had the fitness to be able to lead from the front and keep going all the way to the end, but I died at about 30 - 40mins into the race.
:evil: Grrrr!!!!!! YES despite good advice from your older and wiser racing buddy who has raced at Eastway so many times this year it feels like his own personal club run. That fella who cruised to 14th seem to have the right idea :wink:

[quote]I got the chance to have a chat with Magnus Backstedt who had come up to watch the race.
That was it then. You were showing off for Maggy...Never mind mate, well done! - you've had a good season and a great first win. If you're motivated next year you'll make 2nd cat no probs. 8)
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Postby Marek » Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:05 pm

I was trying to contain myself as much as I could, I just wanted to stay as close to the front as possible, it was so tetchy half way down the pack it felt a lot safer at the front. Anyway, I may go and show those Elite boyz a thing or two in the Ottershaw series, whereever that is. :lol:

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Postby Dr Frigo » Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:25 pm

We're on youtube! Footage is a bit blurry but you can make out a few of the Addiscombe jerseys - yes it's Marek leading the pack!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg7GVrS-hlw
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Postby Dr Frigo » Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:44 pm

For those who want to race around the calendar - Kevin and I were talking of doing the Hillingdon winter series. I can't find when it starts, but I think it's late November.
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:28 pm

is that winter road racing sylvain?

if so, if i get a racing licence would i be eligable to do it?

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Postby Dr Frigo » Mon Oct 23, 2006 1:03 pm

Yes, and I should think so.
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Mon Oct 23, 2006 1:34 pm

wahey...im gonna geta licence

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Postby kieran » Mon Oct 23, 2006 2:15 pm

If I remember the Hillingdon winter serires - don't they mix all the cats together? Gets some good riders as well. Mudguards or not ? :lol:
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Postby Toks » Mon Oct 23, 2006 2:29 pm

[quote]For those who want to race around the calendar - Kevin and I were talking of doing the Hillingdon winter series. I can't find when it starts, but I think it's late November.

Stu, I'd be the last person to rain on anyone's parade but the Winter Seris isn't the ideal introduction to racing (I'm assuming you haven't raced before).

And as Kieran has mention its definitely mixed category racing in often not great weather conditions. Perhaps you're strong enough for that, I don't know?. Also if you're not already a BCF member and you're over 18 you're not exactly getting the best value for money either cause you'll only get a month out of the license before you'll need to re-register and get another one for 2007. http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/si ... nefits.asp
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:40 pm

toks, im going to give it a go...my licence is free because im counted as a youth (born in 1990). :D

at my age it just all seemed a bit daunting havng to wait untill the next season.

if it is all a bit to harsh for me ill just wait untill next season...but im kind of conditioned to crapp weather,cold and frost bite (joking about that one) after years of rugby and cross country trhough the winter months 8)

i have taken on board your advice and yes you are probably right :wink: ....but i thought long and hard for the best part of the fraction of a second it took me to read the words 'yes...yes' :P ..and well i dont think i can face training all through the winter with nothing to realy aim for, for which to me seams ages away without getting a bit bored...if anything the sooner i start competative cycling the more likely i am to stick it throught the winter without getting to bored.
its been ok these last few months because i was always aiming to get to a higher group, now im in the training group i need something else to aim towards to keep me fully motivated..

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