I have just got back to work after doing the Etape. What a weekend. The stage was long, 237km with most of the mountains coming at about 150km into the ride.
I started the ride with Max and we left Limoges at about 6.45am. With thousands of people the first 20km was spent going past people on the little hills out of Limoges. I got a bit of pain in my right knee and therefore Max and I stopped as I thought that my seat was too high. After adjusting I tightened up the bolt too far and ripped the thread on the seat clamp. Whoops. I told Max to head off while I scratched my head thinking about possible ways of mending this. After trying a few things I decided to ride with the saddle down and to think about my situation. I therefore spent 20km riding standing up and then to my relief I came upon a Mavic Mechanic stop. They fixed my bike and I was ready to go. This is when the real adventure started.
There is a minimum time for the first section and I had just exceeded it due to my problems. A guy on a motorbike wanted me to stop, but I insisted that I was a very strong rider and would have no problem catching the main group. He was very adamant in me stopping, pulling the motorbike in front of me. I stopped and I was meant to wait for a car to come and take my transponder. As the motorcyclist went around the next corner I headed off in pursuit. He was stopped chatting to a few others telling them to stop so I blasted past. He shouted for me to stop but I think he got the message that I was no way going to stop. I then spent the next 40km at about 90% Max HR catching up with the main part of the race and overtaking a lot of the slower people. After 90km I was back in with a reasonable group and felt more comfortable. Only problem being that I had wasted a hell of a lot of energy on catching the race and the mountains were yet to start.
At the first stop filled up my water bottle, had a gel, ham and cheese sandwich and a power bar and got back under way.
There were a number of really long climbs but the serious stuff started at Puy Marie. This was about 8km of climbing. Then you go down a bit and you have a first category 17% for 2.5km. This was a challenge but I managed to get up without getting off unlike many others who were walking. Mind you this came at about 170km into the race so I was not too surprised.
A few more 5km climbs and then the relief of the flat section into St Flour. I managed to sprint the finish and it felt superb coming over the line with many people at the side of the road cheering.
My leg pain stayed with me the whole race which was a bit of a shame but overall the whole experience was awesome. I highly recommend this. With a lot of training this is a brilliant event and I cannot wait until next year.
Hope all you other ACCers made it. I saw Richie, Nick and Steph out of the hills, how did you get on guys?
Cheers
Marek....