by Marek » Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:30 pm
I spent a long weekend in Ludlow, the Michelin star capital of the UK outside of London. What is it they say, the lull before the storm, a beautiful couple of meals with the family was just the right warm up for a 130km ride in the beautiful countryside of Wales.
The AUTUMN EPIC, and I have to admit that Epic was an understatement, this was HYEREPIC if there is such a word. Max and I had entered a few weeks prior to the event and although I had spent a week in the Algarve and moved house prior to the event I thought that two weeks off the bike could not do too much damage considering it was a mere 130km, which was nothing to a seasoned racer such as myself.
I arrived at Knighton to get my timing chip and number attached to my bike, number 150, I was hoping at least to finish slightly higher in the results than my start number was anticipating.
I met up with Huw and Max at the start and we got going just after 8am. The pace was being set by myself and Max at the outset, and then after 20km or so a few others started to pull there weight. The going was tough, there was nowhere to hide the terrain was either up or down and nothing inbetween.
At 50km the group of about 15 of us stopped for a fill up of water bottles and then it was back to the job in hand. A few km later and we hit the first long steady climb of the day (after the initial so called warm up bumps). Max and a couple of other guys seemed to fade away into the distance at this point so I stuck to Huws wheel, the experiend cyclo sportif rider of the day. After this hill we hit another drag of a hill. That was the last I saw of Huw except for his yellow top disappearing into the valleys as I struggled up the next hill.
My legs had truly given up and as the next 20km of rolling terrain went by I was graduallly being worn down.
At 80km I was remembering Huws earlier words that a feed station was at 90km. What Huw did not mention was the 20% climb up to the feed station. Pain is an understatement and the language I used to describe Huw at this point was less than pleasant, and that is also an understatement. At the top of this hill were a couple of very pleasant welshman giving out crackers, bananas, fig rolls, caramel slices and water fill ups. I went for more than one of each, and the chief food giver indicated to the others that he had his best customer of the day, pretty embarrassing considering it was for free.
Anyway, a nice downhill after the feed station was just what I needed and then the really pleasant organisers put in another 18 to 20%er. I stopped at the bottom to finish up all the food I was given, firstly I needed the salt as I was crampiing and secondly I wanted to reduce the weight load I was carrying. I looked up the hill and saw lots of riders walking. It reminded me of Pas de Payrol in the Pyrenees a couple of years earlier on the Etape, I was determined not to walk.
I took it steady and as I zig zagged toward the top I decided to power over the last 20 yards, as I put the foot to the pedal I cramped in my thighs. I ended up walking the final part of the hill, the first time I have ever walked up any hill, eeeeekkk, I was mentally and physically broken.
I spent the next 40km going up and down wishing I was back at home with a warm cup of cocoa. When I reached the 10 miles to go mark I thought they could not throw anything more at me, but it stilll went up and down.
With 4 miles to go I thought, this is it, I am home. Over the next brow, which was a false brow, ok, over the next one, another false brow. After at least 4 false brows I was swearing at this sodding hill. Eventually came to the 2 miles to go mark and the sign saying, 'its all downhill', and thank god.
Finished in 5.29hrs. I was blown to pieces and I think this was harder than the etape. Difficult for me to compare as I was not in the best shape when I started due to hols etc. Next year I intend to do more of the UK cyclo sportifs, number one because the misses likes coming along to see the scenary and secondly because I am mad for pain.
Well done to all the ACCers who did much better times than me, next year I will have ya.
Cheers
Marek......