by -Adam- » Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:18 am
Well i guess its not much of a suprise really, i never raced with Tim or Marek. But i have been thoroughly beaten by both sprinting for the cafe... And i did race once with toks, and he just amazed me how agressive he can be while racing!
So i guess a huge good luck is in order to all of you...
However, what will your sponsor think when Stu, Yohan, Matt, Simon, Kieran etc (and myself) get it together and out fox you guys!? Well, if we ever get the opportunity to anyway! I fully intend to become 2nd cat by mid-summer, so look out!
I may be up here liverpool, detached from the scene, but ill be back in late may. And with at least six weeks racing in my legs. And lets remember that the North West beats the South East hands down in the rankings, so the racing must be pretty tough up here... Not to mention the flat and very windswept roads of Lancashire that will play host to my training, which is now well underway now tonsillitus is behind me.
So all those ACC racers left, ill see you in 3 weeks. I think we should definately try to organise ourselves better for races next season in order to work together and hopefully win... more...
Also, im cheating this year... My uni (Liverpool John Moores) is one of the best for sports science in the country. And so i have gotten very friendly with a girl upstairs from me who is a sports science student. She has agreed to do me a nutrition plan and loosely coach me from now on. It is also very likely ill be able to get my VO2 max etc properly measures soon, which will either be interesting or depressing... But given proper nutrition, and a proper winter of thought out training (im not supposed to go over 85% of my maximum HR at the moment, which is easier said than done in the wind. But she says i also need to keep it above 70%, which means i actually have to pay attention to how hard im pushing. I guess thats the difference between training and just riding though...) Added to this i am also super motivated after such a long time off my bike with illness etc. Plus i went to Revolution 14 last nite, which was a real eye opener to young talent.
I dont know if any of you have heard of Peter Kennaugh (Glendene CC), but he recently won the world junior scratch championship. I saw him come third to Rob Hayles and Malcom Elliot at the support race for the Tour of Britain in London. Which in itself is pretty amazing for a 17 year old. But last night he was incredible, in the last race, the Elite 15km Scratch, He was superb. He didnt win but he single handedly chased down Wiggins and Hammond and rode straight past them. He was awesome, theres no way else to describe him... He is going to be a star. I actually met his mum at the TOB who was telling me all about his exploits at the Junior Track Worlds, she was obviously incredibly proud of him, and i would imagine she was telling anyone who would listen all about him last night... and rightly so!
Cheers,
Adam