That was horrible. It's a lovely day now but earlier it was a bit chilly and boy was it windy, absolute hell on some sections.
Turning out the slip road at the start and bang straight in to a wall of wind. Oh dear this is going to be hard work. I struggled to get going in the first 10 miles, legs seemed to be feeling yesterday a bit but I think this was down to the wind and it would have been okay without it. I always struggle on windy days as I get blown about a bit without the power to just blunder through it.
At the first turn I could see a couple of faster riders behind me were closing in so tried to pick up the pace a bit. Turning up Tolgate and hurray the wind seemed to be behind, went up here okay and caught my 4 minute man. After the turn and the descent back normally is 53/12 or 53/11, today I was about 3 or 4 gears lower in to the wind. The next section was pretty fast as it's sheltered so only the odd shove sideways when passing a gate.
Still hadn't been caught be anyone which surprised me as I knew I wasn't going well today. The turn back up towards Southwater is normally a bit of a long drag, today I wanted to put a sail up as the tail wind shoved you along. After Hop Oast I was caught by 2 in quick succession and also caught my 14 minute man . What goes around comes around though and the return leg was absolute murder up a drag in to the teeth of the worst of the wind. Struggled to keep 15mph up here . I did see George catching me though and he looked like the wind was making no difference to him as he was flying along.
Groveled in with a ride worth doing for training but not for the time. Back at HQ and I found out George had unfortunately punctured 1-2 miles from home.
Addiscombe times:
Robert Royle-Evatt 1.06.07
Andrew Green 1.07.04
Ivor Hewitt 1.07.21
George Brent 1.06.30 including a tub change
Jonathon Hemming 1.04.45
Dominic Lowe 1.02.01
Mark McLaughlin 1.01.18 - great ride in the conditions
Paul Tunnell 1.04.38
Douglas Shaw DNF
Some of the real power houses just don't seem to slow down whatever the weather is like.
Keith Coffey 56.41
Steve Dennis 54.13
How they do times like that in that wind I find absolutely staggering.