Lessons learned today:
1. Don't book a ride on a course and expect a PB.
2. It's the rider that makes the PB not the course.
I had booked today's ride to get a PB as simple as that. I have only ever done 10s on the Holmwood course and my PB is 21.59 set at the last President's 10. It was myself and Mr Green out today, John L was a DNS with apologies. The organiser was very impressed that you drove there to tell him . Big Dave Palmer was riding as well and was just in front of Andrew.
Driving out there were few showers and the course was damp. I was off 51 with Christian Yates in front of me, so I would be seeing no-one on my ride after the start. Felt good warming up, didn't think there was much wind, the only thing left to do was go as fast and as hard as I could to get that PB.
I had a good go. Steady up the the first roundabout and started to nail it. 53x15 and 14 to the turn. Predominately 53 x 14 and 13 on the way back. From the last roundabout, raining by now, down the hill 53 x13 and 12 and through the finish and relax. Felt sick which is always a good sign. Back to the HQ and changed.
22.09.
10 seconds off and gutted. I have to apolgise to Dave and Andrew for being a bit down at the HQ but that's what happens when you build these things up. Andrews ride turned out to be worse for other reasons than mine but I will let him tell you. We all agreed that 10 miles feels very short after a 100.
Chris Yates won with a 20.56 I think. I was sixth or seventh. Top 10 in an open 10, can't grumble (anymore) about that
Roll on the Anerley 50.