by ajay khandelwal » Mon Mar 15, 2004 5:39 pm
Marek, I hope your bike is now re-built. I saw them re-welding it at GB's on Sat. Tactics.
1. Have a bike.
2. Run the race
The thing about tactics, is that as soon as you can actually walk the walk, or ride the ride, you find yourself promoted (or rather 'they' find themselves promoted). So, last year we talked about tactics, but everytime some one capable of running the show, with the head and legs came up, they'd get promoted. Also, as soon as a group of us became familiar riding together, the strong rider would get promoted. Or as Chris C says, you can talk a lot of tactics, but just end up scrambling around, keeping contact with the race. We had some minor tactics as an ACC team last year in the fourth cat races. But we would have had wins and positions with or without tactics, because we had so many good and committed riders enjoying themselves out there, giving it a good go. Riding strongly, towing the bunch along, just because they could (Alan B.) In particular, we rode assertively, supporting each other, pushing new comers in to the verges, making the most noise, and taking each other's wheel draft's like a divine right. Moral support and chat was key too, giving other riders the message that we were the dominant team, and giving them the signal to stay clear. It makes it safer, because no-one wanted to cut us up, because we'd pounce on them straight afterwards and mash up their bikes. The strong riders like Oliver, always promised to help me out, but by lap 5 he was half a lap clear! Similarly, Rob's acceleration on the final lap was like a catapult, so I couldn't hold his slip-stream the whole way. We alway dreamed of a day when we would have a four man/woman ACC break away, just riding clear of the main bunch, but we never quite managed it, as Darren, Alan, Ramon and Huw (and others) were promoted quickly. Technically, the simplest way to win at Hillingdon, is to stay in the bunch, middle is fine, and get your team mates to chase any break attempts, finding position in front 1/3 on the penultimate lap, following a good wheel on the last lap, and unleashing a spint on the last section of the gradient finish. Hey, but that's easy (it worked for me on a 55km ride, much to Huw's annoyance). Much better, and more like 3rd cat riding, would be to get an ACC break going, perhaps with 1 guest rider, and just definitively blow away the rest of the race. This year with Toks and Marek starting the season 4th cat, we have some good lieutenants to lead the way. We' ve got the through part, Ill do the 'off'.