Keith, from my limited experience of Chertsey, it is an absolute pig to get away. The wind yesterday was particularly fierce, the big cohones prize goes to you for trying.
As to my race, a bit faster than last time I went in May. Unfortunately I have some fluey symptoms, which meant I felt weak on the couple of hills, my HR was getting up high but taking it's time to come down again, which is not too good. To be fair I have been keeping 'something' at bay since before La Marmotte ( I know, you can smell the sandbagging from here).
Another strange race though, 10 or 11 of us 3W/4W. Some unknown faces, and some others I had raced with. I would have been keeping my eye on Mellissa Wadhams from Agisko, except she had been telling me in the warm up laps all about her injuries after coming off the bke and how she still wasn't right. Still, she was a track rider so someone to be wary of. Also a London Dynamo girl there, Antipodean, will have to look her name up, Dynamo chicks are always quick. Also a new Maltese girl in full Liquigas kit, looked very handy. And a couple of other incognitos.
I took a pop off the front in the first lap, just from the sheer joy of racing again, but I didn't mean anything by it and slowed down to get caught. Did some turns on the front, but happy to report never on the long home straight. It was a bit 'track stands at dawn' along there, we'd all come screaming round the steep left hander and then slow right down, and lots of jinking to try and not get on the front, or if you were the leader to get off the front.
The Agisko girl had a couple of pops off the front, but they weren't particularly strong or fast, and I managed to latch on. I brought the group with me each time but that was the plan
I did seem to want to chase everything down though, eager like a puppy!
The boys passed twice again this race - we got neutralised for a while by the lead car, a new one for me on that course. Didn't mind losing the extra two laps though. There was also a nasty crash by the red and white barriers, we slowed right down and got directed through that, I was a bit TDF and went sprinting off to catch the group in front who had sped off, but again we got slowed by the car.
By that point there was only a lap and a half to go, only half of the girls in the peloton had shown their colours and I had no idea who else to watch for. The pace did not go up on the last lap, and by the time the last screaming left hander had come, and the brakes had been applied on the home straight AGAIN
I was a bit jittery. No one seemed to be going, I wanted to surprise the sprinters, so with 100m to go, I went.
On my own for about half the sprint, massive effort, bike skipping from side to side with all the pressure. Suddenly from the right I hear the ' clunk clunk' of two gear changes and someone launches herself from behind me. Too fast to get a wheel and try and get round. Bollox.
So, i get second. God she had a kick like a mule.
And then I find out she is Claire Beaumont, a good London Dynamo racer, in incognito kit. And she's about 25. So as a vet I am not too sorry to have lost to her.
But still, I think I could have held back a bit and watched to see if I could get someone elses wheel. All down to experience though.
And I did manage some very nice blocking tactics on the home straight, for someone who looked quite dangerous, so took her out
Anyhoo, that took the points up from 19 to 28, not too many to go till 2nd cat, and then it all starts for real