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Postby -Adam- » Sat Apr 07, 2007 3:35 pm

Well to be honest, i was really bricking it yesterday evening. Contemplating whether my body is capable of racing three days, or whether ill be fit for Milland hill. So after my dinner i sat down and watched Goal! as it was on Sky. If you havn't seen it its a ludicrously far fetched story about a mexican kid who makes it to england, plays for Newcastle Utd. Then scores the goal that clinches them a champions spot. (That in itslef is hillarious atm!) Anyway, the point is, it was about sprt, and making it happen. Plus it has a quality soundtrack, so it did the trick. I finally made it to bed at 12, and slept remarkably well.

So, lets get down to business. I arrived at the HQ ridiculously early, oh well. And given that id already ridden the circuit i opted to stay in my car and wait to sign on before warming up. Race Number 1, lets see if i can live up to that one...

At the briefing they said it would be 7 laps afte passing the finish line, which meant we would have to negotiate the b****** hill 8 times :?

The circuit is actually quite fast, well, until the hill anyway. So the first ascent was upon us within what felt like 60 seconds. Id positioned myself in the top 10, and just rode up as best i could. At the summit, about 4 of us had a gap. Oh bloody hell i thought, this early!? So we tried to make it stick, well they did anyway. I dropped off when i realised the we only had about 25m on the peloton. The trouble with the hill is there isnt much of a decent to stay away on. There is a left turn well worth braking for literally 250m after the summit, so a bit of tactical braking meant that no gap was unclosable. Then the drag on the main road was what nearly split the group everytime, but to no avail.

So the basic story of every lap was... We sped to the bottom of the climb at Milland from Rake. Which due to the lack of any noticable wind, was quite fast. Just before Milland, everybody wanted to be near, but not at the front, which led to a slight lull in the pace as we turned on to the climb. Most of the climb was ridden in a fairly civilised manner, with the final 250m sorting the men from the boys. (i was quite clearly somewhere between puberty and coming of age, much like in real life really :wink: )

Then down the hill, to said drag, which brings you back to Rake. Apart from a few attempts in vain to break away on the flat, we generally satyed Gruppo Compato.

On to the last lap, things began to get a bit crazy. I touched wheels twice. People were switiching all over the road, seemingly unable to make there bloody minds up as to where they wanted to be. Onto the hill, im in the top ten. Great, or so i thought. It was all going so well until, we hit the last 250m (the killer 25% bit). My heart rate was 195bpm, and certainly not falling, and my legs were screaming for me to stop (i could feel a bit before this that my legs were close to cramping). But i thought sod it, lets just go for it and see what happens. So like is say, i was probably 6/7th on the road until the bridge (which is near, but agonisingly far from the finish, say 150m) and i just went backwards. I kept it going over the summit, but i must have lost 10-15 places in the last 75m of uphill. Then over the crest and the finish was another 75m down, i maintained my place to come home with my head slightly drooped. Reckon to have finished somwhere between 20th and 30th (of 60 starters)

I was pissed off, i felt really good but just didnt have the legs. Maybe i could lose a couple of kilos (i was a couple lighter at the end of last season) but thats not really an excuse. One way or the other i just didnt have it. On the plus side, i have always said im a sprinter who can climb, rather than the other way around. So dunsfold park becons tommorow, pan flat, shorter stage as well, and shouldnt be too windy. Should suit me well if my legs can recover from today...

So all in all, Number one on my back, but not quite number one on the road. But i reckon there should be barely a few seconds between me and the winner. So the GC is still within reach, well, maybe...

Cheers,

Adam

ps. How do you get into dunsfold aerodrome, from the alfold side, or the guildford side?
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Postby Andrew G » Sat Apr 07, 2007 3:48 pm

[quote]Most of the climb was ridden in a fairly civilised manner, with the final 250m sorting the men from the boys. (i was quite clearly somewhere between puberty and coming of age, much like in real life really :wink: )

:D
[quote]I touched wheels twice.

:shock: Oh no, I trust you kissed them better after the race.

Good going Adam, keep at it, I'm sure you'll come away from the 3 days wiser, stronger, and I expect with a decent overall placing. Addiscombe's only Tour man at the moment :wink: .
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Apr 07, 2007 4:15 pm

nice one adam! good luck tomorrow, i might see you there!
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Postby Matthew Ives » Sat Apr 07, 2007 4:32 pm

Hi Adam,

Nice report and seems like you did a good ride.

There's no shame in not having the legs. At least you've put yourself up there and are having a go. That's all this racing lark is about anyway.
Sometimes I get the impression that you're too hard on yourself or are expecting too much of yourself. Just go out there and enjoy the race. There's no pressure on you to do anything spectacular.

Good luck for tomorrow and keep us posted

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Postby -Adam- » Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:33 pm

Dont get me wrong Matt, i do enjoy it, i wouldn't put myself through it if i didnt. Especially the getting up at 6am bit! It just the more races i get under my belt, and the more races that pass with no points, or more importantly no VICTORY, the more frustrated, yet determined i get!

Stu, will defo see you tommorow, im aiming to get there for 9.30-10ish, so if i dont see you before you start, look out for a crazy guy wearing an addiscombe jersey jumping up and down screaming at you to VAMOS, or ALLEZ, or just 'MOVE YOUR ASS!'. Don't suppose you know where you get into the circuit? LOL
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:49 pm

i think if you go along horsham road, you get to a funny shaped grass round about, on the south east side of the air field, take the last exit onto dunsfold road, after a while i think the road turns off left but you need to carry straight on , and then i think your there...
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:51 pm

oh yeh and anyone know how long it will take to get there from coulsdon??cheers
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Postby -Adam- » Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:08 pm

takes me about an 45mins to alfold, which is by the said 'funny shaped grass roundabout', but thats from epsom. and i am known to put my put down sometimes, especially at that time in the morning. so i reckon 1hr 15m would be playing it safe. though i reckon you'd probly do it in an hour...

see you there!
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:09 pm

cool cheers adam!
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Postby -Adam- » Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:15 pm

According to this, you get into the aerodrome from the northern side...

[img]http://www.dunsfoldpark.co.uk/images/largemap3.gif[/img]

Does it matter which entrance you use?
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:19 pm

go with that one, its probably more right than me, i got my directions off google earth :lol: :oops:
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Postby -Adam- » Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:23 pm

Well i would, its just that im sure paul said he went in the way you say...?

Wheres all the veterans when you need there advice!?
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Postby Toks » Sat Apr 07, 2007 7:23 pm

Hey chapeau and excellent report Adam! Good luck tomorrow, Dunsfold is flatlanders paradise so spinter types like you should be fine. If its a gallop for the line make sure you're in at least the top five positions on that last bend. After a few laps you'll get the measure of the circuit. As I recall it was pretty dull :D
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Apr 07, 2007 7:29 pm

adam what route did you take to get there?
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Postby -Adam- » Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:23 pm

I go straight down the A24 from epsom, then off at the Beare Green Roundabout. onto the A29, then follow that to the neaxt roundabout, bear roght towards guildford... then at the next roundabout, bear right again, towards guilford, on the A281. Which takes you to the funny shaped grass roundabout which is alfold crossways.

[url]http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=500432&y=135940&z=5&sv=500432,135940&st=4&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf&ax=500432&ay=135940[/url]

Link shows roughly what i mean...
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