Really sorry to hear such sad news Snoop and I'll keep everything crossed for you and everyone chez Snoop.
I was helping Snoop with a push off or similar and am happy to lead people out there and give them a heads up, push off etc. You may have to time yourselves unless someone can lend a hand as MrPVT is now elsewhere on Saturday. If not no problem I'll show you sort of where the finish is and if you have your computer on distance then you can switch it off/remove it when it hits 10 miles.
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Standard road bikes and no funny wheels will be better, even if you have extra toys, as it is just a simple informal test run. You'd also have to ride them out and back. May I suggest not wearing club kit for this. We aren't doing anything wrong but better not to advertise too much.
Normal stuff you'd take on a CR Mark, tubes, pump drinks etc. I believe the plan is to do this and then ride over to Charlwood and try and hook up with the others for the ride home (cake etc at cafe). If we miss them then we can just ride back as a group anyway.
Mark and others doing this don't be nervous or worried about anything. All you have to do is ride up and down a road as fast as you can. You don't know the course and have never done a TT before so it will not be about setting a time to stun the World
. It will be very useful to give you an idea of what riding a 10 is like though. You may well never have ridden as hard as that before, or had to push yourself without any chance of a breather by sitting on a wheel after a few miles, so everything you do will help for the future.
In my limited experience from when I did my first 10 a couple of years ago, first time out I didn't know how hard to push, does that drag kick in again when I'm coning back the other way? what comes next I don't know the course? 2nd time out on the same course and got a big improvement just from knowing what came next and that 10 miles really is not very far and you aren't going to blow up and end up in a ditch
Should be good, see you at CSS.