As anyone who saw me charging for a cup of tea at the end I found lead car duty rather stressfull!
Must say too what an absolute star Keith Knight was on his bike. Superb and super-skillfull riding there, he even had time to stop and help some cable guy dig a hole in the road
I know I'm going to get little sympathy for sitting in a comfy air conditioned car for the afternoon rather than riding or braving the elements on a windy corner, but wow I was amazed just how much concentration was needed, keep an eye on the mirror, check the gap behind, get ready for junctions, try and get ahead to keep the road clear but not too far to let a car pull in behind, keep an eye on the course remember where the next corner is and make sure to get ahead and not hold up the race....
I was really surprised just how the pace changed so wildly too, when there was a break or as the pack eased off and had to respond and not blast off into the sunset.
Luckilly the couple of times I cocked up there was car 2 behind me for a quick toot to say hurry up. (one time keeping an eye on a range rover at a junction hadn't noticed the pace behind had quickened, and another eased up slightly over a crest)
Guess I missed all the action with the plastic policemen too! all plain sailing at the front and took the bunch over the line, although I have to say I was really surprised sometimes at the way the pack behind was using the road. More than once I acknowledged a driver who'd slowed down coming towards me... only to see then have to pull to the left and make an abrupt stop because the pack cresting a hill was using all of the road
Gotta say I was expecting a cat 2/3 race to be of a much higher standard and it's really worried me and making me have doubts about joining in a cat 4 race... just how bad is that going to be?
Toot toot,
Ivor