Thursday, 2 July 2009

2nd July 2009 - SL Handicap Series #10 (Kitsmead Lane)

Peak - Week 23 - Block 6

08:00am - Wakeup
  • 8.5 Hours Sleep
  • Sleep quality 7
  • Heart Rates 48 / 61
  • Mood 6
  • Weight not measured

Had a feast last night in preparation for tonights handicap at Chertsey. Feeling better today, still a little tired but raring to go tonight. Looking at last years results there were only 30 or so entrants, though its likely that number will increase this year. Circuit is fast and flat.

07:15pm - Race - Surrey League Handicap #10 - Kitsmead Lane - E/1/2/3/4

Arrived at Kitsmead Lane and surveyed what was a strong looking field of riders signing on and warming up. Wasn't feeling that focused after a shit day at work and other stuff going on. Whilst signing on I spotted Dan Lloyd chatting to some other riders, looked like he'd been out training. A few minutes later I saw him pinning on a number. Christ.

The circuit was flat and fast, with a long straight following the M3 followed by a left hand off a roundabout, a long straight descent, hard left turn and then two short kicks before the finish line. Tonights race was 30 miles and 10 laps of the circuit.

Ladies went off first, followed a few mins later by the 4ths and again shortly after by the 3rds as usual. In the 3rds we soon got a chase organised and started rolling through. Was feeling great at this point, heart rate sticking below 155 and riding smooth. After 3 laps we started to pick up people dropped from the first group, then a couple of laps later we caught the 4ths. On the 6th lap the E/1/2 group streamed past and after some shouting we managed to jump on.

Riding with Dan Lloyd in the train was awesome. He could have obviously ridden us all into the ground and disappeared up the road but he kept rolling through and occasionally dropping back to give people who were losing a wheel a push back into the group. About 30 of us kept together on the last 4 laps to the finish at a blistering pace. The race had started proper since being joined by the fast guys but I was still feeling ok.

Last lap and I made a few efforts to keep up in the front 10 knowing that once we hit the hard left turn into Kitsmead Lane that positioning there would select the final 10. I was in about 7th spot coming into the lane and swung out wide to get a good line through the corner. Inexperience got the better of me again, as opening up a gap on my left let a number of people through putting me into 12th coming out of the bend. Behind me someone lost their wheel on the corner and hit the tarmac bringing someone else down with them.

This seperated our group and held up those coming into the corner behind. I could see a top 10 slipping by and gave it full gas on the first rise only to have nothing left for the second one, losing another couple of places and crossing the line in 14th. Another chance for points missed, though on an occasion where I thought I'd be lucky to survive in the bunch. Was a great race and made all the better for riding in the company of a continental pro.

Next race is Thruxton Sunday, Dunsfold Tuesday then Portsmouth Wednesday (when the Zipps arrive...!!)

1 Daniele Santoni Pearson Cycles 1 1.08.54
2 Alexandre Guimaraes Private Member E
3 David Creeggan VC Meudon 1
4 Gary Dodd Sigma Sport RT EV
5 Steven Saunders Kingston Wheelers 1
6 Jonathan Lewis Charlotteville CC 3
7 Daniel Lloyd Cervelo E
8 Michael Staines Team Corridori 3V
9 Stephen Broomfield Addiscombe CC 3V
10 David Farmer Cycleworks.co.uk 3
11 Mark Spindler Twickenham CC 3
12 Darren Franklin VC Meudon 3
13 Jamie Shirlaw Liverpool Century J
14 Alan Buttler Brighton Mitre 3




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1 comment:

Unknown said...

The crash was 20 seconds after the corner well up the hill, not at the corner itself a guy who was going backwards from the front decided to jump rightwards and into my front wheel bringing me down.

I thought our 3rd's group was pretty lazy in the chase, but maybe I was expecting too much having stayed away as a 4th the month before.