chertsey 2/6/07 crash!!.....

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chertsey 2/6/07 crash!!.....

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Jun 02, 2007 2:40 pm

....but no one from the A team in it !! woop woop! :D

i got there fairly early and watched the 4th cats. matt D was up the front most of the time and looking comfortable. i watched the finish and matt was comfortably in the top 15-20, out of a huge field.

i nearly didnt come today, but i thought i would face my demons :lol:. i had a feeling i wouldnt crash so i was not too worried.

anyways to the race---> there was one other acc there, richard.

so we got under way and almost immediately on the first lap i found myself in a break, although at the time i didnt realise it until i heard all the spectators shouting, i looked back and saw about 7 of us had a good gap. about 3 of us worked megga hard to stay away, the others just sat in, so inevitably we got pulled back in.

so for the next 10 laps or so i stayed near the front, going with, or chasing breaks which went pretty frequently. there was a mozzie bloke there who i think was at palace on tuesday, that deserves a mention. he did LOADS of work, chasing, breaking, and doing HUUUGE pulls on the front.

after about 10 laps i was feeling a bit tired so i let myself drift back, ready to come forward on about lap 17 (out of 20). on lap 14 christain yates decided to try and break away, he came passed me on the right, and i nearly went with him, but i had to force myself to stay mid bunch, as i needed to recover, and i was fast running out of water. he got away for a bit but thankfully the mozzie, an evans guy, and another bloke pretty much chased him back down.

on the 2nd or 3rd to last lap, yates went for another break, this time solo. he cought up with the e,1,2s who were about 150m ahead, (they had just overtaken us). everyone seamed a bit reluctant to chase him back, and so he stayed away until the end.

anyway back to us mortals....so the last lap came and i was in a good postion round about 15-10 from the front. the pace slowed big time as we went over the hills/bumps i think a few people crashed and everyone started shouting the 'woooooooo' or 'waaaaaaaay' or 'OI f**k off my line' at eachother :lol: , so seaming as i was infront of all that i tried to go for a long one. i gave it everything over the otherside, and i had opened a gap, but a bunch of dynamos wernt having it and pulled me back. i then took chelter 5 from the front coming into the last bend. 1by 1 people pealed off the front until it was just 1 kingston wheeler infront of me, but still with nearly 300m to go. he started pulling over, even though i was saying, 'dig in, dig in, keep going'. unfortunately he was smarter than that :lol: ....so with about 250m to go he pulled over and i was right in the wind, but in poll position. i gave it 100%, and that familiar burning feeling tore itself through my legs. with 70m to go i was about 3rd position, great i thought!! but then out the corner of my eye i saw a serge of blue...it was a bunch of london dynamos. they slowly came passed me but there was nothing i could do :lol: . so in the end i think i crossed the line about 9th.

i still need to suss out chertsey. its a bit deceptive because of the way you can see the line up ahead, but its still a long way off. i recon next time i will have to try and come out of the last bend and try to be in about 10th place, make sure i dont get boxed in, then pop out with 55m to go and take the win...well thats the plan :lol:

average speed 26mph!!

cheers
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Postby Andrew G » Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:19 pm

Well done Stu. Christian Yates is a top tester so if he goes away he ain't going to be easy to pull back.

Don't know what it is with Chertsey, in theory it should be safe as it's so wide, but maybe because of that, it tends to give a false sense of safety and attracts the nutters. I've done 3 races there and there's been a crash in each one. Strange to hear that everyone slows up so much on those lumps (they can't really be considered hills) in the 3rds. In the 4ths some people almost stop at the top, which is a bit alarming when its the bloke in front of you, but I'd have thought the 3rds would've been a bit more savy.

Anyway, good result and a few more points.
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:58 pm

[quote] but maybe because of that, it tends to give a false sense of safety


i think your right, also because the sprint often starts so early people are real tired nearer the line , and then perhaps start switching about, crossing lines, etc etc
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Postby George » Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:08 pm

Stu sounds like you were on your own out there today and you needed some team backup.

1 against 3 is pretty hard, sounds like the Dynamo's are having a field day now a few of us have gone up :wink:

Just keep amassing those points and we'll all be together Addiscombe United again.

How did that Mosquito do, if he was doing loads of work at the front did he have any sprint legs left :?:

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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:21 pm

after i tried my long one i didnt see him, he may have been in that blue surge with the dynamo boys...but i doubt it. i cant think he would have had much left in him :lol:
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Postby Sylv » Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:00 pm

Well done Stu. I think the sprint is a fine art and am only just getting the hang of it, and nowehere near every time (I messed it up lamentably at Chertsey by overtaking everyone on the final downhill/bend and was left to die well before the finish).

If it was Toks' friend Don Whiley he could well have recovered for the sprint like he did at Palace - impressive.

See you Tuesday for more fun!
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Postby Marek » Sat Jun 02, 2007 10:16 pm

It was Paul Richards, not sure where he came, but he is keen to improve his form so the best way is to use something like Chertsey as a training ground as it is hard when you are on the front.

Well done Stu today, you looked comfy in the peleton and was good to see you having the odd dig.

Cheers

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Postby carl f » Sat Jun 02, 2007 10:21 pm

Well done stu sounds like you had a good race and managed to avoid the crashes
Finally heard back from bike shop on fri.Felt have agreed to replace my frame free of charge :D,so will be able to have another crack at racing very soon
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:10 pm

yeh ill see you there sylv...we need to get an acc 1,2 8)

marek, i did feel pretty comfy today...i did suffer towards the end though as i ran out of drink!

thats good to hear carl...how come they are doing it free?!?! :o
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Postby carl f » Sun Jun 03, 2007 7:20 am

I've given up and running tons of cash over the last year so its good business for them plus i met the felt rep justin hoy who was in the elite race the same day as the chertsey pile ups in the shop and spoke to him and they managed to persuade the head honcho to replace frame under warranty. :wink:
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Postby Andrew G » Sun Jun 03, 2007 11:56 am

Didn't happen in a race then Carl, just when out for a normal ride. :wink:

4ths
Pos Name Club/Team Cat Time
1 Martyn Potter Brighton Mitre 4 1:01:40
2 James Price Chelmer CC 4
3 Phil Herborn Brighton Mitre 4
4 James Northway Metropolitain Police CC 4
5 Chris Hunt VC Godalming & Haslemere 4
6 Simon Notley ibike 4
7 Andrew Snowball VC de Londres 4
8 Paul Goodwill Brighton Mitre 4
9 Mark Hanst Chippenham Wheelers 4
10 Douglas Fox Crawley Wheelers 4V
11 Mike Betts Private Member 4
12 Adam Currie Kingston Wheelers 4
13 James Brown Private Member 4
14 Matthew Legge Charlotteville CC 4
15 Nigel Young A3CRG 4
16 M McDay Addiscombe CC 4

3rds
Pos Name Club/Team Cat Time
1 Christian Yates In Gear Quickvit RT 3V 1:33:00
2 Adam Page Kingston Wheelers 3 @ 0:05
3 Benjamin MacLand VC Meudon 3V
4 Kevin Sparks Private Member 3
5 Richard Dolby London Dynamo 3
6 unidentified rider in white top
7 Will Hayter London Dynamo 3
8 Russ Turner London Dynamo 3
9 Rob Fuller Brighton Mitre 3
10 Ben Spurrier Evans Cycles RT 3
11 Stuart Chamberlaine Addiscombe CC 3J
12 Cameron Fraser Felt Racing 3
13 James Ebdon SP Systems/Wightlink RT 3J
14 Chris Campbell London Dynamo 3
15 Garry Timlick GS Helix 3
16 Paul Marsh VC Godalming & Haslemere 3
17 Chris Howard VC de Londres 3
18 Paul Gosling Brighton Excelsior 3V
19 Justin Radford Python Racing Team 3
20 Andrew Stronge London Dynamo 3
21 Howard Radcliffe I-team.co.uk 3
22 Simon Duke Arctic RT 3
22 Jerone Walters Sigma Sport RT 3
22 Paul Richards Mosquito Bikes 3
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sun Jun 03, 2007 2:16 pm

11th, dam!!

oh well, good bit of training at least...if it wernt for thoughs dynamos... :lol:
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Postby Toks » Sun Jun 03, 2007 2:28 pm

[quote="Stu Bianchi Boy"]11th, dam!!

oh well, good bit of training at least...if it wernt for thoughs dynamos... :lol:
Well done Stu! Perhaps it being a Mosquito Bikes promotion and the lads having read this: [quote="Stu"]midway into the race a mozzie went for a long one. no one seamed to really want to chase him down, but after 2 laps of him being away i thought i better do something. i came to the front and buried myself into it. as we got to the hill i had bought his gap down to about 20m
you weren't gonna get any favours in the marginal descision stakes :wink: See you at Palace :D
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sun Jun 03, 2007 3:10 pm

:lol: :lol:
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Postby -Adam- » Sun Jun 03, 2007 8:45 pm

Still a good result though stu...

I did hear from the people who were running the handicap the other week, but the email was quite vauge as to what their final results were...

But i definately placed you 6th for them, so hopefully they'll put you down 6th too. If not i will phone them and ask why the hell not!

So patience my friend!
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