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Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Toks » Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:39 am

John Londoncyclesport - "IF YOU CAN RACE AT PALACE YOU CAN RACE ANYWHERE"


"Right, I'm gonna get my brother on to you". Do you remember that cowardly cry from your school days. It was usually from that annoying scumbag kid who'd lost out in a playground scrap for the nth time. Well Eastway may well be long gone but its bigger badder and tougher younger brother (Eastway 2, AKA Hog Hill)has finally shown up. You'll need to feel more than lucky to take on this bad boy. Yep some of 'us' are finally gonna have to do some proper training...

The layout is similar to Eastway. The judges and race announcer shed is now a proper building. Interestingly enough like the old Eastway it faces a main large building (which houses excellent facilities - bike storage, showers, club rooms, etc). The similarities don't stop there! - taking the anticlockwise loop you roll down a short ramp, then there's a wide left hand bend (replacing that hairpin bend of course); the road then drops down slightly before rising up again. After that things change markedly - a supper whizzy descent gives way to a series of bends, twists, turns and a proper hairpin before you eventually complete the 2k loop heading back up towards the HQ & start/finish line via a brutally harsh 12-14% climb.

Being a lover of all things new and shiny I signed on with 75 others for bank holiday Monday's Southend Wheeler's 3/4 race. The pace was fine (for me at least!)and most people coped with the circuit without problems. In fact it was quite easy to pedal around even the tightest hairpin bend and this was helped by the super smooth surface. The club with the largest number of riders was Team Economic Energy and in the early laps one of their strong riders David was putting in lots of work.

The organisers spiced up the race with £5 and £10 preems which only a handful of people really challenged for. The climb could be managed in 53/23 but quite a few spun up in the small ring. With around 13 laps of the 25 to go Nigel Ling (Citihub) and another rider pulled out a 10 second gap. I was still mid bunch and bided my time just to see what would happen.

Oh I should point out that the climb ensured riders were being summarily dismissed from the bunch on a lap by lap basis. This course takes no prisoners. Oh dear, you should've seen the the E12 field explode all over the circuit - it was UGLY!

Now which training session guarantees you'll be able to join any 3rd cat breakaway? Mmm! Before Nigel Ling (CityHub)and his partner in crime managed to eek out some more seconds it was time for me to start riding at my 2 x 20 threshold pace. Having put in a subtle dig just before the climb I surged ahead of the bunch; a big maximum effort was needed and I hit the climb in 53/21. Oxygen depletion over and maximum heart rate achieved (phew!) I managed to get across to them on the descent. sh1t! was it something I said? Ling's breakaway buddy suddenly went backwards. After a huge turn on the front from my good self our gap time went up slightly and a lap later an Economic Energy rider impressively made his way across. Would three be the magic number?

No guessing which lady was the most animated supporter now that one of her riders was in the decisive break. Leslie Everest the life blood of Team Economic Energy was particularly vocal from the sidelines. The laps soon began to fall and with a 25 second gap with three laps to go we were gonna make it.

Once again the breakaway conundrum presented itself. Do I (A) light things up pursuit style on the last lap? (B) attack a few times and try to drop em or (C)chance it in the sprint. Unlike Goodwood I went for the sprint up the hill. My jump wasn't great and it wasn't helped by wrong gear selection. Nigel Ling (Cityhub) took the initiative, closely followed by the The Economic Energy rider. Only a bike length between us. A great race and a fantastic circuit, well done to the Eastway Supporters Group and all others involved that have made Hog Hill happen

3/4 cats 75 riders

1 Nigel Ling Cityhub
2 Javier Garcia T.E.E
[color=#0000BF]3 Toks Adesanya Addiscombe cc[/color]
4 Jo Skelton Brixton cycles
5 Kier Apperley CC Hackney
6 Mark Howard Shaftesbury cc
7 Mark Holt Cambridge Uni
8 Damion Foy Eagle cc
9 Daniel Scott Shaftesbury cc
10 Ralph Keeler Cambridge cc
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Andy E » Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:33 am

Great result Toks, and a great write up :D That's whet my appetite for a few more races before the end of the year. Sounds like a great circuit, will hopefully get up there soon.
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:39 am

Terrific result Toks.

[quote]all others involved that have made Hog Hill happen



I'll assume that includes me...thanks ...if it wasn't for a few "strong" personalities we would be racing round a pan flat circuit alongside the M25 (remember Rammey Marsh- nice :roll: . ) - Hog Hill has been worth the wait for the newts!!)

Toks, you didn't mention how barren the bottom half of the circuit is - when I raced there last Tuesday, the wind was very strong and it blew across with nothing to stop it. In a few years time it will mature and be fantastic (although I'm still not a fan of the hill!!)

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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Toks » Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:01 pm

Cheers guys :D Yeah you're right Paul, I gather the day you race it was particularly windy. The wind wasn't too bad last Monday. There's more action this saturday afternoon Andy http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/si ... sultspp=20
I might give it another go myself :D
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Michelle » Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:48 pm

Well done, Toks, you have done Addiscombe proud all year with your great results.

I am not looking forward to that hill though. Gulp :shock:
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Andy E » Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:34 pm

[quote="Toks"]. There's more action this saturday afternoon Andy http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/si ... sultspp=20
I might give it another go myself :D


Will be doing the SRRL H/C Champs on Sunday so will give it a miss this time. Will keep my eyes open for future weeks tho.

Good luck if you do go :D
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Jon H » Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:37 pm

This is looking like a late-season surge from Toks to get back up to 2nd cat for next season.
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Michelle » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:10 pm

There's the London Criterium Championships on the 6th September at the Hog, Andy, if you do fancy it.

Both me and Toks in that so far, don't know about any others.
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby kieran » Fri Aug 29, 2008 11:10 am

I'm going to try and enter this as well.
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Michelle » Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:26 pm

Which one, Kerian, the Hog Hill on 30th, the Hog Hill on 6th September or the Surrey League Championship Handicap?
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Andy E » Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:28 pm

[quote="Michelle"]There's the London Criterium Championships on the 6th September at the Hog, Andy, if you do fancy it.

Both me and Toks in that so far, don't know about any others.

Ooh, now that sounds like a good plan, count me in :D I can't see it on the BC race calendar though, how do you enter?
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby kieran » Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:42 pm

[quote="Michelle"]Which one, Kerian, the Hog Hill on 30th, the Hog Hill on 6th September or the Surrey League Championship Handicap?



Hog Hill crit champioships on the 6th Sept, can't wait to try out the new course but tomorrow - the beach!
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Michelle » Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:50 pm

Andy, the closing date for reduced entry fees passed on 23rd August, but you can enter on the line. It may be busy so you may want to get there early?

Check out the link to the event website http://uk.geocities.com/londonchamps@btinternet.com/

This site also has a list of entries so far.

On the BC website it is classed as a road race in the Eastern section, perhaps this is what fooled you?

It would be really great to have some more Gold and Black representation :D
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby Andy E » Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:40 pm

E/1/2/3 :shock: Gulp!
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Re: Hog Hill(25.08.08): welcome to the terrordrome

Postby KeithK » Sat Aug 30, 2008 4:43 pm

Hey Toks, another good result away from the bunch, and another superb write up, well done. Soon you'll be a 2nd cat and dishing it out to those pesky Elites and First Cats.
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