Finally, a good day for a race! With dry roads and even a bit of sunshine, I headed down to Cutmill for the morning's 3rd cat race. A field of about 50 started with myself and Dan G flying the flag for ACC
After the disappointment of his 2 punctures last week Dan's legs were obviously raring to go as he and 4 others quickly established the first break of the day. They pulled out a lead of maybe 30secs before the bunch started to pull them back half a lap later, and as soon as they were within striking distance two riders jumped across. One of these was a Dynamo called Cameron Austin, who I'd heard through the Dynamo grapevine was an incredibly strong rider who in his first ever race last month rode away from the bunch at Hillingdon halfway through the race to solo to victory. As soon as he went I was straight on his wheel, but as we got across to Dan's group and I sat up to take a breather Cameron just went round everyone, tapped Dan on the shoulder and away they went.
They were pretty quickly out of sight and I was confident they had a decent chance of staying away. After a quick chat with one of my Dynamo associates we reached an agreement that we would keep in the top 5 and cover any attempts to bridge across to the break. Unfortunately there were lots With no-one organising a proper chase and 8-10 riders constantly taking turns to attack the bunch and join the break it was un-relenting. For 4 laps I was constantly dragging people back, setting tempo on the climb to make sure no-one got away etc. Hard work, but it was great fun
Unfortunately on the penultimate lap Dan started to tire and he came back to the bunch. Now I wanted to start attacking myself but I was completely spent so after 1 failed attempt I took shelter in the middle of the bunch. Amazingly Cameron was still out on his own for a lap but got swept up with about 2 miles to go. I think 3 guys managed to get away just before the end but I couldn't do anything other than hang on at the back.. Approaching the finish I was right at the back of the bunch (now reduced to about 20 riders) but swung out wide so I didn't get boxed in. At the bottom of the hill I just put my head down and went up the outside, cresting the steep part there were only 2 guys in front of me I tried to pull them back but had nothing left, so finished 3rd in the sprint and 6th overall I think.
Great effort from Dan to stay away so long and still be mixing it in the sprint at the end. It's only a matter of time before the results start flooding in buddy!