Sorry to hear that Andrew I did wonder where you were.
Race report
Well it was not much above freezing temperature this morning so I dressed accordingly to ride to Herne Hill – much easier than driving with no need for a warm-up upon getting there. The sun was out though so it didn’t feel that cold once you got going, nasty head wind though.
Met up with Aodan and Maria at the velodrome where there were loads of familiar faces from off-road races. Got a practice lap and thought wow this course is pretty good! Behind the velodrome it seemed to wind around itself, really making the most of the little space there is there. A couple of carrying sections and then into the inside of the velodrome for an interminable grassy lap and a half that got boggier as time went.
I went for a couple sprints on the road to get the heart rate going, and it immediately reminded me how much I dislike off-road sprint-starts! Often it takes me up to halfway through the race to get my heart rate back down and start feeling ok again.
I was also “worried†that Mr Higgis would be gridded towards the front due to his London League ranking, but I think they only did top ten and I was only a couple bikes behind him at the start. We got going on the grass and I made up a fair few places, but by the time we exited the velodrome there were still loads of slightly slower people ahead, so the first ride through the technical section was somewhat slower than expected, which at least meant my heart was doing ok.
I went on slowly picking up places, thoroughly enjoying the course – minus the grassy bit. I had passed Aodan at the start and there was a point on the grass where the course backed itself up, so we could see each lap how much of a gap there was between us. I was worried that Aodan might have suffered a slow start and would start picking up the pace, but the gap was slowly growing every lap, so that kept me happy
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At one point I came up behind Matt Seaton and thought I had the speed to pass him, so did. Ben from Evans was just behind, and the three of us would actually spend the rest of the race never more than a few meters apart. I was leading them for a fair bit and could hear Matt breathing really heavily, so thought I might have it in me to make it to the end ahead of them.
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Ben attacked to the front though and later Matt put a big dig onto the grass, we managed to keep moslty together despite the added difficulty of passing lapped riders, sometimes one would get a few dozens of meters lead. I learned afterwards that by that stage Aodan must have had abandoned due to rear derailleur trouble, but then I was too busy keeping in Ben of Matt’s wheel to notice it. I wanted to push a bit harder but couldn’t quite, maybe the lack of racing, or thinking I was ahead of Adoan so had the main job done.. I did ask Ben whether he was racing for points, which would have given me yet another excuse to let him go, but he said no he was just racing to beat Matt!
In the end I just had to let Matt and Ben contest their sprint, maybe a good thing as afterwards Ben was looking the worse for wear, close to puking! It had been good fun and my mtb was not too awkward for the course. I hear there's another League round there in the new year and will definitely try and make it.
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