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BDCA 100

Postby George » Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:46 am

Robert and I had a long drive yesterday up to Derbyshire for the BDCA 100 mile time trial. This is up near Alton Towers and is ridden along the A50 and a couple of smaller roads.

The weather was nice and sunny, quite hot and there there was a 10-12 mph wind blowing but mainly across the course. Fairly flat and very smooth road very similar to the E2 course near Cambridge although not exposed.

Robert was off 2 minutes behind and luckily they let us off fairly early in the afternoon so we didn't finish too late in the evening.

For the first lap I really concentrated on keeping the cadence in the mid 90's and drinking plenty and eating some enery bars and gels, it seemed to take me a while to get going and between 35-50 miles was finding it quite tough.

On the second lap I felt much better and really got into a good rhythm, the next 30 miles were a breeze and onto the final lap I just tried to hold on and not fade too much.

Could see the average was just a tad low for getting under 4 hours even so I managed to PB by over 5 minutes, happy with my ride and everythings moving in the right direction.

When I finished I was completely covered in white salty deposits from all the sweat and had to have a real good was in the toilets to get cleaned up.

Robert 4.21.50 :D
George 4.04.01 :D
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Re: BDCA 100

Postby Dominic » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:02 am

Well done both of you it must have been hot out there.

Just four more minutes to go George :D
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Re: BDCA 100

Postby Andrew G » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:29 pm

Storming rides gentlemen!
[quote]When I finished I was completely covered in white salty deposits...
:shock: glad you finished the sentence :lol: .

That sub 4hrs will come George, so close, and so fast.
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Re: BDCA 100

Postby Antloony » Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:57 pm

Well done George, you managed a TT without getting a p*uncture :D and with a good time too.
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Re: BDCA 100

Postby Snoop Doug » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:12 pm

well done both of you - good times, great write up with a bit of tee he hee for good measure :D
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Re: BDCA 100

Postby mark mclaughlin » Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:31 pm

Well done chaps, getting closer George!
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