Yes Dominic hard, but I actually enjoyed it...well after the murderous head or head/cross wind slogs up to the single carriageway section of the A24.
Like the Wise Woman of Putney you are indeed wise Dominic
. As Dom was only off a couple of minutes behind me we had a chat at the start and he warned me from last year's experience to take it easier until the turn roundabout on the club 10 course as it's a tough start.
Everyone in the club will know this course. You start in Leigh village and retrace the club run route up the drags and past the golf course to the A25 by Reigate. Then roll up and down along the A25 to the Deepdene giant cock, shortly before which Mr. Lowe duly caught me with a quick shout of encouragement.
Left at the Deepdene giant cock and in to the small ring to spin as much as possible up the horrible draggy rolly climby road to Holmwood. Pete Tadros caught me just before Holmwood on a slight descent, I looked down and was doing 31mph as he cruised passed and off in to the distance
. The club 10 section of the course up the A24 to the 10 turn was in to either a strong head wind of a strong cross/head wind on my left shoulder, I don't think I've ever ridden along that stretch of road at such a slow pace.
Straight on at the 10 turn on to the really nice surface and fast single carriageway section of the A24. I was going along here at a fair lick and getting the bike rolling along nicely, when all of a sudden another rocket shot passed. That'll be Richard Prebble then
. Again I glanced down as I knew I was flying along, again on a slight drop, and was doing 33mph so he must have been nudging 40mph and was closing in on a horse box up ahead which I hope didn't get in his way or hold him up.
I was enjoying myself now and the tiny bit of A264 was over all too soon before heading up to Rusper. Approaching the hill I caught my 10 minute man
, then dropped down to my bottom gear (39/21) for the climb. It wasn't too bad and it's short enough to just climb it out the saddle anyway.
Once at the top and it was fun, fun, fun time. A fast finishing run in which follows the club run route through the lanes back down through to Newdigate and then back to Leigh. I caught my 5 minute man along here. One moment of excitement when pedaling full tilt through a bend the back wheel gave a little shimmy on a damp patch but I just eased off for a couple of seconds and lifted the bike up a bit and it all sorted itself out fast enough.
I'd been hoping for a 1h25m as a rough target for my first time on this course, which would be about 21mph average. On the slogging A24 in to the headwind I started thinking I'd be happy to beat 1h30m but a check on the fast run in showed I was doing pretty well, so I gurned a bit more and buried myself for the final 3 miles. A rough check and it looked like a short 1h24, woohoo
. Riding back to the HQ I saw the other Andrew Green who I'd managed to beat again today as he 'd done a mid 1h25.
Addiscombe Results:
Douglas Shaw 1:39:24
Robert Royal-Evatt 1:29:13 (think Rob was a bit flustered at the start as he'd ridden down and was cutting it a bit tight for time)
Matthew Chapman 1:19:45
Andrew Green 1:24:05
Dominic Lowe 1:16:05
Other Results:
John Woodburn 1:25:13 - Fastest Vet on standard
Pete Tadros 1:07:36
Richard Prebble 1:07:34
When collecting his winner's trophy Richard said that he last won this race 10 years ago. The team he was riding for then had a sort of fixer and all round helper who'd sadly died on Friday whilst still only in his 60s, so he dedicated the win to him.