SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Sylv » Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:04 pm

I am not sure Andy, I think there's a rule that says unless there's EOL, you should be able to race the event you've entered in advance. Plus both races entries are full. I will check with Glyn

[quote="Michelle"]There was a breakaway group who appeared with about 5 laps to go I think. Huw and I were driving the other way in the car and we saw it happen. The only obvious place for an attack was the slight drag then small hill up to Crowhurst Church. We saw a bunch of five putting in a mighty effort coming DOWN this hill, with the rest of the pelton just ambling along like it was a Redhill Club Run. In fact Sylv and Toks appeared to be on the front, seemingly controlling the pack for the riders in front. I am sure it was not really like that.

Ha, that must be the time I mentioned to Keith when us two came to (what I thought was) the front and I was expecting you guys to be there taking photos of us like you were on the previous lap!

I didn't see them go that's why. But we were not quite just ambling!
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:21 pm

nice one sylv and the rest!
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Toks » Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:27 pm

[quote="Keith"]Toks, you regularly badger people for their race reports.

Well....... where's yours?
Yeah yeah ok. I've got to finish a couple of long boring work ones first :evil: It should be with 'you' around 9pm sir :D
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Toks » Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:49 pm

So whats the plan then", asked Sylv. "Er... how about we stay up front and see what happens", I replied, ever so wisely ;-) Well that's the short version. I probably rambled on about breakaways and keeping an eye on London Dynamos and that ex-rower bloke but hey, whatever! Now apparently yesterday the weather was predicted to be rainy, windy and cold. At the race briefing small hard white stony stuff fell briefly from the heavens. I won't lie to you - I got a bit scared. Anyways no inclement weather materialised so if you DNSd. HA... shame on you!

At 1.30pm I along with 58 other blokes and Danielle King from Vision 1 Racing (Nicole Cooke's Team) - I didn't know that, thanks Michelle - started riding our bikes quite fast. Oh...and the race circuit - 9 laps of a 6 mile flattish loop.

Now have you ever raced and said to yourself I'm gonna move up on the next lap and this maneovere seems to become a real long drawn out and very fatiguing affair? No? Well you're better than me cause that pretty much describes how things typically happen in my first few races of the season.

To prevent this problem occurring you could put yourself in a good position during the neutralised section - so thats what I did. The phalanx of orange jerseys that threatened to engulf the entire peleton in last weeks Road Race was disappointingly not present this time. Yes, the In Gear juniors were I was told racing in many different places. Nevertheless they still had a few members racing and it was their not so youngish veteran leader of the pack Jason Salter that began to animate the race as soon as the flag dropped.

In my experience flat fast circuits don't tend to be a good breeding ground for breakaways but surprise surprise I found myself in the first meaningful break after only 3 laps. A Dynamo rider set the tone with a gap of 50 metres on the bunch. While Sylv stood guard at the front I decided to burn my first match of the day. We touched base with my match burning rather brightly and despite a slight buffeting from the head wind I immediately shot to the front to give my breakaway partner a chance to stop panting. I think Justin Callaway (DHCyclesport.co.uk) bridged across soon after and he was then followed by the junior rider that came 2nd in the race Sam Allen (awcycles.co.uk.). A few minutes later there were six of us in total and through n' off was almost executed to perfection. Did our gap ever get up 30 seconds who knows? I know when I looked back I couldn't see the bunch. Surprise!... the bastards rolled through like an express train.

Now Sam Allen and Craig Stevenson (boneshakersbikes.com) and a couple of others were dangling a few feet ahead of the bunch in a seemingly innocuous position. Typically with the break caught the bunch eased up and we all became indifferent to the small group of soft peddling chancers that formed 40 metres ahead of us. Chapeau to them cause I'm guessing once they were briefly out of sight they must of absolutely drilled it cause we didn't ever get close to them again.

I tried again to initiate a chase group and a few of us briefly had the break at around 30 seconds at one pint. Someone from from Dulwich Paragon kept shouting "Push", "Push", "Push", like a demented mid wife. I must admit I resented his tone of voice and style of persuasion and all he succeeded in doing was pissing everyone off, I'm sure. So with groups rhythm broken we said, "Hello" to the Bunch again.

Now you get a lot of time to look around and see who's who in bunch racing. I'd heard about the phenomenon that is ex rower Angus MacAlister (Norwood Paragon) but was yet to see him in the flesh. At 6ft 5inches + he rode like an ugly duckling. He was pedaling a big gear at a commuter paced cadence and whenever he tried to jump away he resembled and old Mercedes Diesel Estate trying to get going up a hill.

As my Dad would say though, 'he's clearly not big for nothing'. After a few more breakaway attempts from the very bouncy Jason Salter (In gear), 1 or 2 Dynamo riders and yours truly the big guy took advantage of the weary bunch in the few remaining laps. It wasn't exactly effortless the way he pulled away and he wouldn't get any 'style' awards but then there wasn't any shoulder rolling swaggering nonsense either. The big man seemed perched in front of us all for a minute, almost daring us mortals to bridge across. Too late. The Mercedes engine was now well fired up, he crested one of the lumpy bits and wasn't seen again until we crossed the finish line.

So that was that then. Well no not quite. The ever present Dave "smooth like butter" Kennett (Norwood Paragon) gave it some and was chased down; Hal (ACC) stayed true to his word and came to the front third of the bunch in the latter stages and then London Dynamos launched a misfiring sprint train for their rider number 55. Martin Garratt (London Dynamo) the only guy with skinnier legs in the race than me was at the head of the train initially but they either started too early or weren't strong enough cause their 'sprint man' was already 2nd wheel with around 2k's to go.

To counter this problem some of the recovering Dynamo riders jumped in front again to save 'sprint man' from going to early. So there we were then 1k to go and I'm 3rd wheel - Danielle King was on my wheel and Sylvain "Racer-boy" Garde was behind her.

We hit the 200 metre to go point and I did a pretty good boomerang impression while, most importantly, Sylv got the bunch sprint. OK so I'd be lying if we planned it like that but it worked out pretty good. Sylv may well recall he did me a similar indirect favour two and half years ago at Palace which got me up to 2nd cat for the first time.
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Hal » Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:51 pm

Well it was a good day for my first race since the club road race last year. As you can see from the tonge out photo I was certainly not at the sharp end of the race, but also I was quite happy getting back into the feel of racing and the close concentration required riding in the bunch.

After 5 or 6 laps I though I would go up the front just to remind sylv and toks that I was still here and did a couple of very short turns on the front which was ok, before settling back into the group to rest up. On the last lap I had rested up and was again at the back so had a go at working up through the bunch towards the finish and was realy happy with 19th especially with sylv and toks still ahead.

Good effort and great photos and support.

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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Michelle » Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:30 pm

Sylv, looking at the photo of you at the front in the sprint finish, I have just noticed that the Dynamo guy has thrown his bike at the line.

Been watching the World Track events methinks?

Do you ever use this tactic?
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby -Adam- » Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:34 pm

Everytime... doing it on a track bike however is a different matter...

Also, unless there is a photo finish or transponders, it is very difficult to judge (from where Glyn is standing in the photo!) if a sprint is close enough for each of you to be throwing for the line. Indeed the leanings of the judge would probably go in favour of the rider closest to him, as that rider appears to cross the line first by virtue of optical illusion. I have lost a race like this in the past.
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Sylv » Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:00 pm

The picture is deceptive in this instance, we are wheel to wheel at that millisecond but there was a difference in speed such that I knew I would get to the line first.

But you are right, I need to learn to throw the bike - could be useful (eh George!)

If I've got a good enough gap might even try and pull a wheelie like the Malaysian guy [img]http://muttley.tibonia.net/images/Dastmut/Mutanimtr.gif[/img]

BTW did you see the courier-style skid Beauge managed while trying to avoid crashing like his fellow Frenchman? That was awesome bike control!
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Michelle » Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:27 pm

Something else to practice then Sylv :D

I think Awang is brilliant, I love his style. I was hollering like a good un in the finals.

But that French rider Beauge, yes so cool with the bike handling, his tubs must be stuck on with superglue.

Similarly did you see the women's points race, when that one on the top of the banking came down, hitting Lizzie Armistead's back wheel whilst she and a n other were coming up the banking? Boing, over she goes. Ooof!
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Jon H » Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:47 pm

Be careful with those bike-throws; I broke a seatpost clamp doing that once. Front wheel went forward, weight went back against the saddle, loud SNAP noise from somewhere. It was one of those USE Alien seatposts with the two tiny diameter screws; I never did like it anyway.
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Sylv » Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:20 pm

Was that in a TT?
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Jon H » Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:24 pm

[quote="Sylv"]Was that in a TT?

Nope, it was the infamous Santa Ponsa windmill sprint :lol:
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby -Adam- » Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:34 pm

Nevermind your seatpost, it's your manhood that should be your primary concern when executing a bike throw!
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Sylv » Mon Mar 30, 2009 5:38 pm

[quote="Andy E"]Shame about the 3-day though, i was quite looking forward to being your domestique and helping you on your way to GC glory, now i'll have to try and get a result against all those Dynamo's on my own :roll:

Same here :lol: ... and the Paragons ..
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Re: SL Crowhurst (2/3) - 28th March

Postby Andy E » Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:11 pm

The more the merrier, bring 'em on :lol:
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