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Addiscombe Win!!

Postby George » Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:34 am

Woke up late for the CR, so decided to head over and race at Hillingdon.

Your Mission = to get to 3rd cat

Started off with the 4th cats, there were about 25 of us racing today.
The fog was starting to clear which brought a nasty little headwind up the back straight, I thought this might come in handy later.

First few laps I was just sitting in the middle of the peloton taking it easy, but the pace was pretty slow so I got up near the front.

I always seemed to find myself sitting right on the front dragging everyone up the hill, not intentionally I might add.

Had a chat with an elder rider and joked about which lap we should break away on, he seemed well up for a laugh. Every now and then a rider went off the front, but they weren’t gonna get away with it that easily.

I looked around the group and could single out a couple of tasty looking riders so, I approached one chap quietly and said “lets go for it alone next time round on the back straight” but he said he was still recovering from riding on the front the previous lap.

5 laps to go board and I was feeling very good, I decided to launch my attack very soon.

3 laps to go up the hill and I went for it, don’t worry I didn’t give the game away by mooing like a mad cow!!
Glancing over my shoulder on the back straight and they were all 200m back strung out down the circuit, great my plan had begun to work. I knew for the next 2.5 laps I would have to go flat out if I wanted to stay away.

Ding ding last lap!! After the horseshoe onto the back straight, I’d lost the peloton but those 2 handy looking riders were in hot pursuit just 30 – 40m back.
I shouted over my shoulder “come on guys lets work together” I let them come through and latched onto the back of them.

This gave me a great breather so coming round the bottom corner into the last hill I blasted past them both.
One of them dropped off, but the other stuck to my wheel, there was no way he was coming past!
I just kept it going sprinting with all my might and got a bikes length on him over the line.
I gave a victory salute as I crossed the line, It’s gotta be done hey.

A great feeling of euphoria of winning afterwards kept me warm for the ride home and also the guy who came second rode back most of the way with me.

Mission Accomplished!! :D

Race 4 Cats 4th Results

1 30 George Brent Addiscombe CC
2 18 John Heaton-Armstrong Fit-For
3 98 Michael Kazimierski TSN - Sportful
4 41 Doug Baldock Edgware RC
5 73 Dexter Gardias Oxford City RC
6 46 Mark Snowden Privateer
7 Oliver Newlan TCC
8 17 David Wallis W & P Warrior CRC
9 21 Tim Sales Redhill CC
10 50 Guy Phillips Dulwich Paragon
11 6 Peter Berry Ride Beyond
12 11 Patrick Hawkins Glendene
13 77 Wayne Maurer Imperial Racing Team
14 34 Graham Weeks Hillingdon CC
15 13 James Stout Evesham & Dist Whlrs CC
16 55 David Goodwill Brighton Mitre
17 84 Tim Kearley Whitewebbs CC
18 53 Ben Simmons Privateer
19 97 Alex Ward Sutton CC
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Postby Toks » Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:35 pm

Hey Hey everyone knew it was only a matter of time before 'the smiling assasin' would strike. Absolutely brilliantly executed win George!!! I loved the report, you sound even more agreeable than me when you're racing. 2nd cat stutus has gotta be a goal for next year, no probs. Keep smiling dude!!
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:00 pm

nice one george !
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Postby Marek » Sun Dec 24, 2006 1:03 pm

Excellent stuff, well done George, looks like the 3rd cat races next year are going to be bustling with ACC riders.

I am not too surprised you won with the strength you have been showing on the club runs over the last few weeks has been pretty impressive. It took me almost 3 years to get my first win so I am somewhat jealous you got yours so quick.

Paul, now you just have to win on Boxing Day.

Cheers

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Postby Paul H » Sun Dec 24, 2006 4:49 pm

Excellent result George and well deserved.
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Postby Andrew G » Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:05 pm

Great result, well done George. Knew you had to get a success the way you've been going, destroying the Elmers End chaingang in your spare time. :D Sounds like some smart tactics deployed.

So you're still enjoying your new bike then.
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Postby Andrew G » Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:12 pm

Aaagghh, hide the kids! :D
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True class.
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Postby George » Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:41 pm

Yes I'm well chuffed about the victory salute.

For some reason as I was riding to the race I just knew the outcome, almost like a preminition.

The new race bike seems to be doing the business.

Toks I'll definatly second that, it would be great if Paul could get a win on boxing day, If he'll be there I'll definitely be out for my first 3rd cat race.

If not a gentle ride out with the boys round the lanes.
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:02 pm

george,
were you pulling faces or just breathing hard?
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Postby George » Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:34 pm

Stu I'd just let one go, I can't believe the camera caught me, how embarrassing :oops:
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Postby Paul H » Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:41 pm

No pressure on me then. George, I can give you a lift there if required from CSS. I wll have to go before the thirds finish though.

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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:43 pm

ah blimey no wonder you won!
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Postby George » Sun Dec 24, 2006 8:00 pm

Paul I'll meet you at CSS at 09:15 should give us enough time to drive there.
I'll ride back after.

Race 5: Tuesday 26th Dec ~ No Youth Race, 4th Cats 10:50, E123 11:30

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Postby Paul H » Sun Dec 24, 2006 8:24 pm

It's a date

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