Bridget and I braved the weather last Sunday morning to attend John Leitch’s women’s training day at the rather delightful Hillingdon. Wow, west London really knows how to impress with it’s architecture!
But what an awesome little track and session…we covered the standard bike handling skills through cones, down the hills into sharp bends, hill sprints to the finish, through and offs as well as tactical skills and tricks.
The only problem was we were all too polite.. in a rather Jane Austin / group theory style manner of encouraging each other to go first and clapping when we all achieved something - making a few of our laps very slow.
John was great at gently introducing new things: He began with a group of very nervous girls and within just a few minutes he had us looking like a pro-American cheerleading squad as 8 of us did a full lap in unison, one handed with the other arm on the shoulder of the person to our left. At this point I’d like to point out that, until Sunday, taking your LEFT hand off the handle bars was a really BIG deal …let alone achieving such an acrobatic feat!
We really got into the swing of things when we started the handicap races. The competitive edge came out a little as we started to work together to take down the faster girls putting together little teams and unleashing each other particularly up the final stretch … although we would all apologise for it at the finish line (Please excuse my naive excitement of this but to us girls this was the first time we had been exposed to this sort of riding and team power, I can’t wait to ride with Michelle like this one day).
I really enjoyed the session and it was a real pleasure to ride with such a friendly and courteous group of ladies; particularly after being sneezed on by Mr Tunnel once on the club run and putting up with some of your shocking kit - you moan about my shorts, but at leased I’m held in place and mine don’t have holes in that would get you arrested in the USA!!!! (you know who you are). Needless to say it was rather refreshing to be amongst 12 girlies.
I must have smiled all day and learnt tonnes, surprisingly about my strength as well as my weaknesses. My bike handling, you’ll be pleased to know has greatly improved and I would recommend it to anyone as there were girls there of all shapes and sizes, fitness levels and standards.
I’ll certainly be signing up for the Surrey league next summer
Chloe