Well, as I was last over the finishing climb I can be first with a report:
Left East Grinstead nice and early to get down to Kent. As I left EG it was in bright sunshine and I was thinking that it was a lovely day for a bike ride. As I hit the M25 I was driving into a grey gloom and the wind was certainly getting up a bit. Maybe it will be a bit harder than I thought. 80 riders lined up for the 2,3,4 race and we had been briefed beforehand on who to watch. It was bliming cold at the start, Paul H was moaning about how cold his legs were now that he has starting shaving them, he looked like a turkey.
As we rolled up the starting hill it was evident that the wind was going to be a big factor today. It was very blowy, I got up into the top 4 riders and managed to keep off the front but just stick in. It was getting a bit tough and we had only done half a lap, so I decided to go back a bit further for the first proper ascent. We went up the hill very quick, and I was hitting the red zone straight away. Ouch, maybe that run yesterday was not such a good idea, the legs were feeling decidedly heavy. I dug in and managed to stay in with the pack but its a long hill with a drag along the top and the pace was ferocious.
Over the top and I saw a couple of guys had chipped off the front, well I was now in attacking mood, it being the first lap, so I flung myself up the road on my own after them. Unfortunately they were working quite well together and I really did not feel like completely crucifying myself so early so just set a steady pace. As we turned for the road towards the starting hill the headwind was horrible. It was a constant gale into my face. Bugger this, I sat up and waited for the peleton, as did the two a bit further up the road who we soon swallowed up.
Onto the second lap and we hit the big climb again. Sylv, Keith, Andy, Paul and Stu were up the front marking moves and generally positioning themselves well. Rob W looked like he was mid pack trying to hold his place and I was dead last doing my best to just stick to the back. As we went up the hill the pack split in a number of places. I was in the rear group and it was evident that people were struggling with the pace already. I managed to get around a lot of the guys and then along the top drag section I managed to close the gap to get back onto the leading group.
As we went down the hill things slowed a bit and a lot of others managed to hook back on. But the pack was gradually dwindling in size. Another lap down and we had been told that on one of the laps they would turn us up White Hill. I thought it was this lap so went to the front and told Sylv to get on my wheel, my intention to get him to the hill in a good position, maybe even a gap. Unfortunately I got my laps muddled up and we had another lap to go. Yikes, I went to the back again and hid from the wind.
Next lap was pretty tough and again gap were going on the big hill and we had to close them down. Then it was onto White Hill. This is a long long hill and we were going to be doing this twice instead of once as once is just too easy.
I was on the back and just tried to get up the thing as best I could. The main group were getting away, but thankfully I managed to get back on on the downhill section so was still with the main pack for the final climb. As we got near to the final turn, again I made my way to the front with Rob W, we were both suffering on the hill so reckoned that if we started the hill first at least we may get up it better than last.
Well, I have to say my legs had completely fallen off now and I literally crawled up the climb with Rob W just up in front in sight, but the main guys were gone.
Now your probably wondering why I have not mentioned Sylv's breakaway, well to be honest I was too busy concentrating on survival to even notice that he had chipped off the front with a couple of others. Good one Sylv as it was a very tough race.
I think around 45 guys finished, reckon I was about 41st. But have to say I really enjoyed it, although the last two climbs were a bit grim. Drove back to EG and the sun was still out and the temperature was about 8 degrees warmer.
Thanks for Huw and Michelle for the support on the sidelines.
Cheers
Marek.....