Good ride today, although it did get off to a very wet start here in Sutton. A huge downpour just before I left home, meant the roads were extremely wet, soaking through my shorts
,and shoes (which didn't dry out all day
)
Took a nice sized 19/20 group of 7, inc Mark Phil Neil Rob? Nigel Ed & myself. Mark lit the burners up the Reigate steps ensuring everone was fully warmed-up by the top. A couple of hard efforts throught the lanes kept the momemtum going until 2 puctures, 5 minutes apart, knocked the stuffing out of us. Every group had now past us, so we were playing catch up. Thru&off was called and immediately we were in to a really nice smooth quick motion. This was good stuff and we kept it going most of the way to the cafe.
Through Lambs green Rob did a big stint on his own at the front. Was this tired legs from everyone else or just saving them for the sprint finish?
Before the turn on to the road to the cafe, I went to the front and decided I would try something different for a change. To finish well at Crystal Palace, you need to be able go early from the bottom of the hill but still have enough left in your legs to fight all the way to the line. Hal is one of the best at this
. Anyway, I thought I would practise going early and wind up the pace all the way to the line, if at all possible. So out of the junction and on to the power, gradually building it up. I was hoping that the others would stay on my wheel for a while and then fall away as the speed kept increasing, but Neil sucked my wheel for a lonnnnng way, and then Mark jumped across the gap once one opened up. Around the right hander, Mark was tucked in nicely and I was on full tilt. If Mark had anything left, he surely would take me before the line. I pushed as hard as i could, but he did have something left and cruised past me, nice one Mark
. I enjoyed that
.
Tea in the sunshine was nice and I didn't really want to get up out of the chair, and when us last one's left, we'd missed the boat
. Oh dear!. So me and Alan set off, but with no hope of catching the main group, we stayed with the few we did pick up on the way, including Sean, who's legs we'd picked up off the road a couple of miles outside of Charlwood
. At the church stop Alan said we would all regroup at the top of the Merstham drag, meaning that he was obviously going give it some welly up it. And he did
We did regroup for a nice run in to Coulsdon, but I couldn't resist a full on blast after the lights at Hooley when I saw a good size truck to chase
Coffee in the sunshine again at Regalino's, and on home.
Steve