Well this morning saw the inaugural running of the Beachy Head Classic, down on the coast near Eastbourne. The organisers were certainly granted a classic race. Which was helped no end by spring-classic like weather conditions, not cold, but windy and at times very wet. It was almost dangerously wet at times as people began to lose visibility and road! It really becomes apparent who can handle their bike and who cannot in conditions like these. As well as conditons the race was very attacking, with everybody seeming to want to bag the classic on this gloomy final day of August.
As Ant mentioned in his CR report from yesterday I was feeling very under the weather yesterday, and although feeling a little better today, was still very much under par. Joining me this morning was Toks and Marek. Toks was looking particularly sprightly after his result of yesterday afternoon.
The race was to be a 8 lap tour of a 7 mile circuit, 2 miles of which were ''uphill'', I use the '' ''s as there is a big flat section in the middle! The course taking in the infamous Birling Gap road up over Beachy Head. The fist lap was fairly sensible, but on the second time up the hill the pace was pushed considerably. Meaning the back door had been well and truly opened and there were many that I did not see the whole race! Up at the sharp end I was getting a little carried away considering my lack of form, although I did end up in the first meaningful if brief break of the day. All the right riders were there, it just didn't seem to happen. And to be honest I didn't have the legs to go after only 3 laps. Then low and behold as soon as I drop back into the bunch the real break goes. Bo!!ocks.
After a long while recuperating in the bunch, in some absoluetly dire weather where I actually felt un-safe the visibility was so bad. I couldn't see with my glasses, I couldn't see without my glasses... So what do you do!? Anyhow, I picked up again by the end of the race. And then dropped the dramatically reduced peloton to take 6th. Which I am actually quite dissappointed with, as I am a long way from my best, and on my day should have been up there with the guys in the break. But there you go, it's been a long season and I have been racing solidly since February so I guess its been coming. So there it was, a great race in challenging conditons. Oh, and where where the ACC 2nd cats?
Good work by Toks to secure 1st 3rd cat prizes (which I collected for you) and Marek just for turning up to course which is just ridiculously hilly for you!!
So Hal and Toks ACCs only 2nd cats next year then by the looks of things. Real late season form shown by Toks.
Next Sunday I'll be racing the Tour of Britain London Grand Prix around Whitehall. So if anyone was going up to town to see pro's, please get there early to see me suffer in the warm up race! Race starts 10.30, pro race about 12ish I think.,,
Cheers,
Adam