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Surrey League Revoloutions 5 day - stage 5

Postby George » Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:20 pm

Final day today and this was the hard one 13 King of the mountains climbs and not a single mile of flat road.

It was the most beautiful stage today around the Ashdown forest, I didn't realise how high up it was before.

Off we went onto the first circuit and this was the Ladies mile circuit and it was high speed right from the gun, straight away on the first lap the London Dynamo guy was out the back.

Then the the next lap I almost lost contact, at one point both service cars had passed me and I had to grit my teeth and dig deep to get back on.

It took me a while to get going this morning but once warmed up the climbs were a doddle.

Then onto the transition stretch of road up to the next killer circuit was a long long draggy climb that litrally went right up from Groombridge to the highest point of the Ashdown forest.

At the start of the drag 3 or 4 riders fell away and I was just by the skin of my teeth maintaining it in the Peloton.

Then 3/4 the way up someone shot away for the KOM points and everyone reacted, I was already at 99% so couldn't quite get the extra oomph to follow suit.

I dropped off and started onto the WALL circuit, descending 100m behind the bunch one of the KFS team riders was fiddling with his arm warmers hit the verge and went flying over the bars and had a soft landing in the grass :lol:

I couldn't get to the group-so rode the rest of the race solo style, I didn't let up one bit and kept it pinned just to see how I'd do and if I'd blow.

Then above me loomed the infamous WALL which is just a straight steep road that goes straight up the top of the Forest at about 15%. I quite enjoyed this untill one of the spectators shouted some encouragement "come on George you only have to ride this 3 more times!" :shock:

I wasn't phased and kept it going and had a nice rhythm and every time I climbed the Wall I knew I was closer to the finish.

Another spectator shout to me "don't worry theres 2 riders quite close behind you if you want to ease up" believe me this made me ride even faster, I was determined they were not gonna catch me :wink:

Then right at the top and saw Tony Kelly as I raced down the forest to the last final climb to the finish line, this was the steepest of the lot but with the finish in sight it just flew past.

Yes over the finish line and I'd done it, finally finished my first 5 day stage race, I was well chuffed and had a well earned tea, rolls, cakes, banana, mikshake etc etc.

Keith Butler congratulated me at the finish, also Keith Knight was there giving me a pat on the back.

Great event I we got very luck indeed with the weather, I can't beleive this week we didn't gat rained on once :shock:

Looking forward the the Army 3 day next weekend now, so now I've got a couple of days recovering to do :wink:
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Re: Surrey League Revoloutions 5 day - stage 5

Postby Toks » Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:40 pm

[quote="George Brent: The Smiling Assasin"] straight away on the first lap the London Dynamo guy was out the back.

Its time to name but hopefully not shame. Chapeau Martin Garrett. Is he the really skinny guy?[quote]Then the the next lap I almost lost contact, at one point both service cars had passed me and I had to grit my teeth and dig deep to get back on.
:x :x

[quote]It took me a while to get going this morning but once warmed up the climbs were a doddle.
:D :D :D

[quote]

Looking forward the the Army 3 day next weekend now, so now I've got a couple of days recovering to do :wink
George mate you've got to be ACC's racer of the year. Absolutely brillaint - I've really enjoyed all your reports. You should forward them to Jon at Londoncyclesport. Chapeau dude.
PS. I hope two days is enough recovery before the next stage race. Either way you'll either be flying or dying :D
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Postby Andrew G » Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:06 pm

[quote]the climbs were a doddle.

Not in that area for us mere mortals they're not. :shock:

Congratulations, great racing and reports - helped us live it without the pain. Army 3 day next week....you nutter. :D
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Postby richv » Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:45 pm

George, I've been hooked on the reports all week. Some superb riding and finishing it all off is mightily impressive.
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Postby Brian Robinson » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:10 pm

Well done George! You've clearly got the legs but it's your mental game that I admire...."giving up" just isn't in your vocab :D

A good example for the rest of us mere mortals.

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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:22 pm

brilliant george!

well done on your first stage race, and with the elites too!
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Postby Marek » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:36 pm

Superb, I have been at work the last couple of days just waiting for these reports to pop up and liven up my day.

To complete any five dayer is a mission, but to do it with the Elites is top class, especially for someone who is only in their first season of road racing.

George, you are going to kill them in the 3 dayer. Good luck with it and I look forward to hearing next weekends reports.

Cheers

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Postby Ian A4size » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:44 pm

Good work fella!

Great reportage all week, you can't have another season like this can you?
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Postby George » Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:27 am

Well I've got some recovery tips off Tony so gonna take heed of these and see how I get on at the weekend.

It was a brutal baptism of fire the last 5 days, I rekon I've learnt quite a bit though.

I even managed to move up to 21st in the GC :)

I did notice that even with some of the Elites if they arn't having agood day they just gave up :o keep plugging on and its worth it at the end.

During the event, there are so many reasons that enter your head about giving up, but you just gotta ignore those and get on with it.

Indeed pain is temporary but results last forever :wink:
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Postby Toks » Wed Aug 22, 2007 1:49 pm

The TSA gets maximum props from Paul Wright@ [url=http://www.londoncyclesport.com/news/article/mps/UAN/3079/v/1/sp/]LCS[/url] "...A special mention here about Addiscombe CC’s George Brent. Riding a five day is hard enough, but..."
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Postby -Adam- » Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:27 pm

A legend in the making...

But ive gotta ask, why are George and myself the only two guys to take on stage races this season!? Honestly, they're fantastic. They're not easy, given, but you just get such a buzz out of them. So next year, i think we should have proper teams in as many of the stage races as possible!

I'll be there, where will you be!?
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:00 pm

i was going to do the stage race this weekend but did not enter in time...but i will be well up for getting teams out to them next season! :D
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Postby DavidKennett » Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:03 pm

Stu, email Glyn, you may still be able to get a ride

glyn@surreyleague.co.uk
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Postby Stu Merckx Man » Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:52 pm

ah brilliant cheers dave.
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Postby Andrew G » Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:01 pm

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