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SERRL Benenden

Postby Michelle » Sun May 04, 2008 6:31 pm

I think the phrase I am looking for is....unceremoniously dropped.

After half a lap.

ie 5 kms.

'Ahh', I thought ' I think I may have overextended myself entering this one'.


Anyway, didn't get too peed off, then caught up with one guy who had puncture, he towed me round for a lap, then met up with 4 others. Did a serious amount of through and off for 4 laps with me doing my fair share for most of the time. Everything got a bit ragged though as people got more knackered. And then I got dropped by the group on one of the big hills, my legs were toast by this time, my ars* really hurt going up that hill. I'd seen enough of the circuit to know it like a favourite ride (not). So I did a DNF at 4 laps to go. :oops:

Just in time as it happens as the breakaway group came storming up the hill I had just struggled up, led by the outriders and lead car.

So I stayed at the finish and watched the rest of the race.

I will let Keith and Marek tell you how theirs went.

The organisation was really good, marshalls with big red flags on all the corners stopping the traffic, motorbike outriders helping them, the lead car with lights flashing and whirling round driving in front, and a wheel car helping those with punctures. There we A LOT of people with punctures.

All in all, it was good training, I am just sorry that I did not get to ride in the peleton for any length of time.
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby George » Sun May 04, 2008 7:26 pm

Well done Michelle for getting out there and riding.

It was such a nice day today, I can't understand why there were so many punctures unless it was raining in Kent.
[quote] my ars* really hurt going up that hill
Join the club we all had painful botties at the time trial this morning
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Marek » Sun May 04, 2008 8:28 pm

Well, I was really up for this race. 3 DNF's in the last 3 races meant that I really wanted to do well, also felt that my form has been coming on nicely so actually was aiming for the win today. As we drove to the course, I told Michelle and Keith that this one was not too hilly just a long drag. I was wrong, I got the courses mixed up and it was actually quite a hilly circuit with one long draggy hill and one quite steep and longish hill on the course. The kind of course that just wears you down more and more on each lap.

Before the race I had gone to the trouble of finding out who the strong riders were and marked their cards. I have never really done that before, but as I was serious about this one wanted to get the best preparation. On the first lap one of my marked men from Medway Velo attacked, I joined him and we did a bit of through and off. We were going quite hard, but on the finishing hill he said that we were being caught and he slowed up. Hmm, I kept going but was soon eaten up.

Keith and I were up the front and trying to get into breaks, but then a break of about 5 or 6 riders got up the road and soon had a good gap. I was not happy and so made a break for it. I was getting close to them, but then we hit a hill and I slowed and got eaten up. I then found I was pulling the peleton a bit, I don't like doing this, so pulled up and let the others come through, that is when things started to slow down. The breakaway was getting away. A few rally crys from some riders to get a through and off going were not having much success.

Then at one point another 4 guys went up the road, I decided to try to bridge to them again. No problem it was quite flat and I managed to get onto the back of them. But then I hit another hill and just could not go up so fast as was red lining from the chase. Ah well, got eaten up again. Keith went past me and gave me a 'come on move it cry' which helped to rally me along.

Thankfully we reeled the 4 guys back in and then with about 5 laps out of the 9 to go I just sat at the back of the peleton in my favourite lazy arse position. Had a fairly uneventful couple of laps and then tried to get away again after climbing the finishing hill. Was away with a few others, but again we got reeled back in. Was now feeling it on the hills and decided that it was time to save myself for the finish. Hid for most of the rest of the race, but Keith was up at the front giving it some. Saw him on the front on a number of occasions winding up the pace. At one point the peleton split after one of the hills and although Keith was up in the other half, I could not let it go as I really felt like I was going to do well today, so I went to the front and hammered it to get back on, tried not to bring everyone else, but managed to take most along on my back wheel.

What I had not realised is that we had bought back most of the original break, there were now only two guys left up the road who had 1.5 mins on us. But now with a lap to go no one was bothered about them, it was going to be a sprint finish. I had a couple of riders that I thought I would mark, so made my way up to about 8th man. As we got towards the final corner I had been pushed back a bit, and Keith was on my inside and nearly came down on the final corner with a few people taking it too fast and suddenly breaking/changing lines.

Then onto the final hill which is about 1km at a slightly steeper than box hill gradient but with a road surface that would make Paris - Roubaix proud. As we bounced up here I saw a couple of guys attack much too early. I just kept pedalling at a fast pace and managed to overtake most of the riders in front of me, I could not get out of the saddle as my thighs felt like they were about to spasm into cramp, just kept hammering. Then I could just see 3 others in front, I put some welly in and managed to just pip a Norwood Paragon rider, so I got 3rd in the sprint which turned out to be 5h place. Keith came in a well deserved 7th place, so all in all very pleasing.

I had gone into this one thinking I was going to win, so a little disappointed didn't get into the early break and take the win, but felt happy as had been pretty active in the first half and managed to have enough left to storm the finishing hill. After the race had to cycle back to the HQ, this was about another 6 miles or so, it felt like an age as I was roasted. Back at the HQ we got awarded prizes down to tenth place, Keith got a bottle of plonk and I got a tenner, best bit was it was awarded by a very cute blonde.

Considering this was Keith's first race back after being away he is looking really good and it won't be long till he is getting some very good places. Michelle it is early days after your trip away and half a lap this time will be one lap next time etc etc.

Cheers

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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Toks » Sun May 04, 2008 8:41 pm

Well done guys. I like your spirit Marek "actually aiming for the win! :D . Keep plugging away Michelle lumpy Road Races can be quite tough for 3rd cat men let alone women. :evil:
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Antloony » Sun May 04, 2008 8:45 pm

Fantastic write up Marek, a hard race by the sounds of things and well done for getting that 5th place though it sounds like you deserved a higher place for your effort. Well done to both Kieth and Michelle too for getting stuck in, I wish I had the legs and the nerve to go racing.
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Ian A4size » Sun May 04, 2008 8:48 pm

Excellent reportage and a great ride as well - sleep well tonight.

Well done all 3 of you.
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Andrew G » Sun May 04, 2008 9:07 pm

Great write up Marek and a nice result, the prize-giver not the 5th place :D . I'm sure you'll get a SL win soon to add to your handicap one from last year.

Super stuff Michelle, lots of people too scared to race in a crit let alone mix it in the SL races. No :oops: for DNF in a race like this.
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Sylv » Sun May 04, 2008 9:19 pm

Well done Marek, love the bits about you getting brought back every time you hit a hill :lol:

What were the categories in that race?
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Marek » Sun May 04, 2008 9:31 pm

It was 3/4, don't know what it is about the South Eastern RR League relative to Surrey League, but their races seem much harder. I think it could be the fact that they are more hilly, but also the riders seem a bit stronger. Good fun though, really well organised and like the fact they give out prizes at the end and let you know the result straight away.

Cheers

Marek....

Sylv are you doing Lamberhurst Frant next week 2,3,4 cats.
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Sylv » Sun May 04, 2008 9:35 pm

I still haven't entered, but I think I want to do it.
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby George » Sun May 04, 2008 9:40 pm

Marek love the attitude and the attacks
[quote]But then I hit another hill and just could not go up so fast as was red lining from the chase

Get on those Jellies boy :lol:
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Michelle » Sun May 04, 2008 10:20 pm

Cheers everyone and thanks for all the encouragement.

Yes didn't our boys do well!!!!!!

Hopefully the girls will soon follow suit.

It's just a pity I couldn't keep in with the peleton a bit longer, to see how that felt.

Still, womens only race next week at Chertsey. See how I do with that.

Feel loads better after a curry and a few beers. Funny, really....
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Sylv » Mon May 05, 2008 9:20 am

Forgot to say, well done to Michelle too, hadn't realised you were in the same race as Marek and Keith!

Beer tastes the sweetest after a race :D
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Mon May 05, 2008 9:50 am

top stuff guys great result.
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Re: SERRL Benenden

Postby Tamar » Tue May 06, 2008 4:37 pm

Excellent - nice work all.

Glad that you found some peeps to ride with Michelle so at least you got some good training out of it.

I keep vaguely thinking about a return to racing (with a view to 'race myself fit')....but will not be able to make Palace tonight....or this week's SL h'cap....and weekends are for time trials. Maybe I'll get my act together for Palace next week.....perhaps.

Good luck at Chertsey.
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