So, to a race report. That's the most fun race I've had for a while
. Often I only enjoy a race after the event
.
A "sold out" event today. Quite a few riders were turned away
. I don't think the commissionaire wanted to exceed the regulatory max 60 riders, because of the extra vehicles on the route with the main Newchapel road closed.
I was put in the 3rd group, along with ACCers Marek, Steve B and Andy E. Our group had around 12 riders including Torq Steve, 3 Norwood Paragon, 1 Redhill and a useful Brighton Mitre. 9 1/2 laps to go.
It took quite a long time for us to get organised and working together. For the first lap or two only around 4 or 5 of us were prepared to work. The sitting-in was so noticeable, that a couple of attacks went in. I think the sight of 4 ACC riders in a rolling maul having broken off the front of the group was enough to spur others into "taking part"
.
Once we'd started working together, our group worked very well, with everyone taking turns in smooth through-and-off
. With the first 2 groups on the road being given at least 2 minutes head start each, this was the only way we had any chance of catching. 4 laps to go the lead was 1:40. 3 laps to go 1:20. Hmmm, this could be close.
Last but one lap we caught the 2nd group (3rd vets). Marek broke away, trying to use the disruption of the catch to get away, but to no avail. Still no sign of us getting caught by the scratch group behind, although with our increasing numbers it was getting more difficult to see behind. Into the last lap and we caught the lead groups (4th & women). Through at full pace in an effort to leave as many behind before the sprint.
So, to the sprint. I've rambled enough, I'll leave it to somebody else to declare the result.