Well racing ain't getting any easier that's for sure.
I felt quite weak today. First lap without a warmup was horrible, and when Marek attacked on that long shaded hill my legs were already screaming with pain, I thought it was only going to get worse, I was regretting going with the training group yesterday.
Fortunately a mixture of having warmed up, and people getting more and more tired every lap, meant that I began to feel slightly better with time. When I looked at my speedo after the first lap and a half we had been averaging 40.7km/h (25.5), but at the end that had gone down to 39.2km/h.
My biggest worry had been running out of fluids so on top of two 750ml bottles I'd stuffed a 500ml screwtop bottle in my jacket. At halfway I'd just finished my first bottle, so took a big swig out of the screwtop and chucked it away (in someone's front alley
) knowing it would be ok on that side.
Marek's attacks were powerful and mostly solo. George too had some super digs at the beginning, shame it didn't stick. We lost Kieran but it transpired that he'd punctured on the first lap but managed to get back onto a group after getting a wheel from the neutral car.
I was hating the hills less and less, but they were still painful and I had nowhere near enough to attack or even just come to the front, only had one small stint there. When George and the other guy got back in our sight it was amazing to see, we in this huge bunch only had 100m to go, but they were still going for it as if they stood a chance - it worked for a while as we weren't getting any closer, but eventually up the next hill the effort had taken its toll.
At some point up the end of the shaded hill a small group had gotten away only 50m, I absolutely killed myself getting back to them, George was trying hard too swerving across the road, I made it but to my annoyment as I caught them they started soft-pedalling and waiting for the bunch to gulp them.
Next up to come forward was Paul in the last part of the race, in the saddle you don't really notice him attack but he really is motoring up those hills, he got in the right place for the final set of climbs, and reckons he was just out of the top 9 which they announced afterwards, I think I was within top 20. Kevin Knox got 2nd place, Kieran completed the race with a small group. Good to see Keith and Michelle at the finish, Keith wearing all black you must have been hot on that ride back.