Turned up with legs feeling a bit leaden and wasn't going to bother starting. Got nagged at by Carole and Serge so bought a number
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Actually went pretty well. I didn't think the pace was that quick to start with, not slow mind you, but maybe it was just a better standard of riding which meant that you didn't have to brake so much in to bends. That said some people brake way too much and early on a number of the bends which was a bit of a pain a couple of times as I lost some momentum.
The hill seemed to be done more smoothly compared to my last race at CP so I could stay with the pack for longer, carried momentum through the bottom bends and kept myself hooked in to the loving embrace of the peleton. I nearly lost touch a couple of times due to some riders over zealous braking blocking me a bit.
After a while (20 minutes or so) I couldn't quite hang on to the now rather depleted bunch on the climb and slipped about 10 metres off the back. I was with Serge as we'd both been hanging on by our fingernails for a couple of laps, and he'd been coaxing me on to not slipping off - cheers, when I finally said good-bye to Serge. The bunch were almost within clutching distance but I couldn't quite close it, Andy came past with a little shove but I told him to get back on to them himself instead.
Next lap and I collected Serge as he just slipped off the back on the hill. We both then carried on together for a while, I don't think ever that far off the bunch they just very slowly crept away from us. We passed Andy on the way who's legs must have also said "No!" once too often on the climb
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After a few laps with Serge I decided to call it a day as I could feel I was about to start slowing up so left it at a good hard workout and saved my legs rather than carry on a do probably do more harm than good, I'll save them for Sunday. Serge and Steve called it a night soon after as we cheered Adam on but he was up against it in the E/1/2 break as there was about 3 Dynamos to every other rider.
Watched the rest from Carole's picnic and was nice and refreshed for the ride home, getting in just in time to watch The Man Who Rode Around The World on Eden
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Thanks for the little nagging, glad I raced now.