I had been looking forward to this event and dreading it in equal measure...Every now and then while I was riding in the rain in last weeks Dartmoor Classic, i had a nagging thought - what if its like this up in the Dales for this years Etape ? I could take the Dartmoor course in the rain but the thought of 9 tough climbs spread over 110miles compared to a few of them last week was too much to bear.. Plus last week we had been lucky that it was not windy. Last year's Etape du Dales had been a real shocker with strong winds on the moors and a lot of rain and flooding.
It was the hardest sportive (and the 1st one ) I done last year and I finished in 7hrs59, just scraping a Silver cert. This year I was hoping to go under 7hrs for a Gold one , I figured you could knock off half an hour for the weather ( if it was good ) , and half an hours improvement.. It wasn't to be.. I could not complain about the weather, it turned out to be a lovely day if a bit chilly early on although the wind did get quite strong later.
It was just that as soon as I got to the 1st climb- Fleetmoss, i realised that I was not climbing well ( not that I'm that quick anyway), and 2007 was going to be no easier than last year despite the sunshine. I had wanted to stay in a large group but soon found myself isolated or going along with just a few other riders. 700 riders sounds a lot ( think maybe 600+ took the start ) but when there spread all over the Dales you can still find yourself on your own or with just a couple of riders for company..
Anyway I got round ok - did not have to get off at all , just that it was still a real struggle and a tough route whatever the weather... Some of the descents are really good and the road down from Fleetmoss into Hawes is always hairy - last year i clocked 57 down there and got a bit of a weave on at one stage. This year no weave but only 1 mph quicker - just had to dab the brakes a bit - even though it is dead straight it is a bit scary...
The last hour was a bit disappointing as I realised I would not break 7hrs , I thought about getting off before the last climb and having a breather but i kept going ..
The organisation, marshalls , signage , radio cars, and feed zones were all superb - top marks, and the timing was great - as soon as you 'dibbed in' your transponder at the end , they printed out your split times and your certificate, plus you got a bottle and a free shirt !
I rolled into the finish in 7hrs 30 so did not make the gold standard ... ah well there is always next year ... I'LL BE BACK !
cheers,
brian