Well I must say that was a well organised and run event on Saturday, even if mine is an Agreeably swung view, Thanks everyone for all the support and help, we really appreciated it as a team.
As we rolled off through the neutralized zone at the start it was clear that it was going to be a bit of a bun fight to stay near the front of the pack, riders were stroon all across the road even over onto the other side which was pretty dangerous with oncoming vehicles.
We were going along at a fair old lick, even if you tried to shield out of the wind into the pack you still couldn’t take it easy, we still had to push pretty hard on the pedals to keep our positions.
I stayed up near the front of the bunch throughout the race, this stopped me having to fight too much for position than if I strayed a bit further back. Adam was going well today and looked very comfortable.
Early on Keith Coffey kept putting in great turns at the front, he tried to break a few times on the 2nd or 3rd lap I bridged across and went with him and another, but I could see that the pace of the thundering Peloton was not going to let us escape.
As I eased up into the pack I almost had to notch it up another gear to keep in with the hard riders at the front of the group. I tried a few more times to go away off the front but it wasn’t easy work.
Didn’t see Paul for most of the race but 2/3rds the way through he came up the front so we duly tried a breakaway together, it was a shame it was only the 2 of us, no one else tagged along, we did manage to get a gap but were slowly reeled back in.
Every effort off the front was physically punishing and took a lot of energy at least 10mins to recover in the fast pack, the cheering from fellow Agreeables really did help though.
One rider in particular wasn’t very happy with me coming up the inside of the group, I thought this was alright as it was so chaotic and dangerous trying to overtake on the other side of the road on the winding narrow country lanes.
Towards the last part of the race I saw Toks come up near the front, it’s good to see him out, last time we rode together must have been a year ago.
Ding ding the last lap I was feeling a little jaded with my earlier efforts, the speed suddenly went right up rider after rider came past me, Toks shouted that I needed to get up there near the front but I was really pushing just to stay in with the flow a nasty stitch in my chest wasn’t helping.
At Henfold hill I almost dropped off, really gave it some to get back on then I just lost touch of the Peloton and cruised over the finish line. It was a shame I couldn’t get up in the mix during the Sprint, sorry we didn’t manage to do better with our supporters present.
Next time I’ll have to limit my earlier efforts off the front, but I just can’t seem to help myself, it seems so boring just sitting in the pack till the end, I love the excitement of trying to brake away from the bunch, being the underdog ahead of the pack.
Been racing now for 5 weeks in a row so going to take the next couple of weeks as recuperation and get dive back in later in April.