My 4th PB on the trot at this distance. Holy Moley - I'm starting to know what pain is all about. I've had a lie down and I still ache big time. So - how did that happen eh?
I had a reasonable warm up this morning and the conditions were looking very good. I tootled out to the start wearing my secret weapon
. A brand new ACC skinsuit. Boy is it tight or what
I think I get an inch shorter once I get the damn thing on. Anyhoo....
Off I go - applying all of Coach Viney's top secret tips to the letter. I have my Garmin Edge on the cross bar tucked almost out of sight so I'm going mostly on how I feel. The first few miles pass uneventfully tho I can feel I'm doing good. Tollgate arrives and I'm up that quicker than ever before (no science mind, just feels quicker
) Got 35.6mph coming down the other side - so I know I can get quicker down there. Had to brake @ the bottom for traffic so scrubbed my speed. Never mind, back on the case and I push hard to the railway turn. I glance down and clock 30 something mph along the flat which I know is good.
Pain increasing so I recall a Beth Orton/Chemical Brothers tune to distract me from the hurt. Also mindful that Carole's Mum is going through hell @ the moment so - if she is, then why can't I type thinking.
Up and over Farthing interchange push hard down there and then cranking a smallish gear I keep the speed over 20mph up to the service station. On to the final turn, I'm really hurting by now - push push push. Flat out after final roundabout, finally dropping back a gear to keep the pedals turning before the finish. I'm spent. When I looked down and clocked a sub one oh five I nearly fell off in shock
I am chuffed to bits with my time. It's worth a moment to reflect on where I've come from in the past year:
22nd April 07 - SCCU 25 in 1.15.41
9th Sept 07 - SCCU 25 in 1.11.10 (PB)
20th April 08 - SCCU 25 in 1.10.15 (PB)
27th April 08 - ACC Open 25 in 1.08.32 (PB)
11th May 08 - NP 25 in 1.04.50 (PB)
Well done to everyone - particularly other members of the PB club
Thanks to richv - without his training regime through winter I couldn't have made this progress. What felt like a complete pain in the ar5e is now proving to be a great investment. Watch out folks - if I can continue to develop my relationship with pain - then I think I'm gonna start catching some of you