Second week running setting the alarm at 4:30am, this time for the Bec CC 10 on the G10/57. This course uses part of the same roads as the Addiscombe 25 from earlier this year.
Got there in plenty of time so managed to do a proper warm up. This is something I'm getting better at, as last year I was crap at this and just rode around slowly for 5 minutes before riding to the start, consequently I was just getting warmed up by the turn.
5 Agreeables out today, also Dave Palmer from TSN, and Keith Coffey of Bec rode 1st man to get back and continue with his usual slick running of an event.
I was riding with a "9" number, basically one of the bottom seeds, and was happy and amazed to catch my minute man after 2 miles. I was then passed by the blike (oops typo, but also a concatenation of "bloke on a bike" ) behind me at 2.1 miles but he was a top seeded rider so hardly a surprise.
Although not pan flat the drops and drags on this course are very small and the surface is nice and smooth, so I was trying to keep the speed as high as possible and stay on top of a big(ish) gear.
Nearing the turn I saw Mike coming the other way and he didn't look quite a silky smooth as normal, then the next two riders behind him looked to be struggling a bit. This came as a bit of a shock as I hadn't noticed that I was being shoved along by a tail wind.
Round the turn and I found the head wind. Not that strong, but nagging. Miles 5 - 6 were a bit of a struggle as I got used to the wind but tried to keep the speed up above 20mph all the time.
My legs started grumbling a bit further down the road but checking my computer saw I was at 8 miles so dug in and ignored them, knowing the end was in sight.
A right turn takes you down a bit of a drop (nasty drag the other way in the first mile or so) so I chucked it in top gear and concentrated on pedaling circles. Had to knock it down a gear when it flattened out to the finish, but pulled the computer out just after and it said that it looked like another PB.
Back to HQ and hurrah, another PB and under 26 minutes for the first time.
I've done my PB so it's up to Bradley and Dave to do their bit now.
Results:
Robert R-E 23:03 (oooo so close).
Tamar 24:34
Mike 25:16
Andrew G 25:56 (PB )
John Lovell 28:24 (seemed a bit disapointed, but if I can do a 28 when I'm 70 I'll be delighted, top man).
Dave Palmer (TSN) 23:33