Thursday 12 June 2014

More TT Vicar?

Allo again.Where did we leave it last time?

I think we had just finished the first TT of the year at Hemel. Indeed my taste for TT’s, I knew then, would only grow and it certainly has.
After the first instalment, I was keen to return to see if I could post up something a bit quicker (Of course, who wants to go slower?). this shouldn’t prove too difficult as the condition I was in before was less than ideal. Recovering from the death cough and first time on the course leaves plenty of room for improvement.
So there I was, back on the start line. The last time out left me with a 23:26. So I was aiming to knock off some, if not all, of those 26 seconds. My effort was decidedly harder. I thought if I push harder, I can only end up going faster, I might not keep it up for the duration but if I don’t try I will never know. It was slightly windy but nothing which would affect too much. 
Anyway, long story short, everything went well, passed a bunch of people which always make you feel like you’re doing well. Also no-one came past so again add to the winning mentality. At the Dagnal roundabout I had to negotiate past some cars and may have upset someone ,sorry if that’s you. After then It’s all out, till the little hump, out the saddle for a last blast over it then change up for the grind to the finish. I didn’t wait around for the time as I had duties to attend to but on the way past, David from HHCC (and work) gave me an enthusiastic thumbs up, suggesting a decent time.
Checked on line and ended up with 22:40. Another new PB and placing me 5th again of 20 riders.

The following week, James and Wilfrid came along to have a crack. We also bumped in to Plowman Craven cycling legend George Olive who has jumped back on the bike recently and giving the TT a go (second race in one week).
We got there a little later than usual so we out of the block further down the order. It had been windy during the day but had seemed to have died down that evening, I had been on site that day so didn’t have a great prep.
It was quite nice having the other on route as you can give them a shout of encouragement when they come the other way and indeed that’s what we did. James went off first and I ended up seeing him come the other way at dagnal, good I thought, that’s on schedule for a decent time, then after looping round the bottom roundabout I gave Wilfie a wave who was making good time on his first TT too.
Back at the finish, we checked out our times, George 26:50, Wilfie 25:20, James 23:59 and I got 22:54 in 6th of 37. Good results all round I think. not a fast night but good all the same.

Then came the Team MK 4-up Team Time Trial.
We had formed a group of us to compete in this local event as part of Milton Keynes Cycling ‘Festival’. Not much of a festival but they had closed the roads to let cyclist loose to race on. A horrible circuit full of hairpins, 90degree bends, long uphill sections and then more hairpin bends. The team training session consisted of us shouting at eachother on the warm up laps how we were going to deal with all the bends. Needless to say this went out of the window after 30 seconds but we did try! We had support from friends and family and its our first attempt at a TTT so lessons learned were more important than the time. Speaking of which, we knew it would be hard so were aiming for a sub 30 minutes which we joyfully achieved with 28:14. Not first.. but not last either.

After that, for some reason, I decided to do it all again on my own for the MK club TT. My legs were sore after the first lap but never will I reduce my effort. Bends could be taken quickly to carry speed but the 180degree ones were killer. Having to sprint out of them so many times totally sucks your energy. 
I couldn’t quite manage a sprint finish but posted a 27:11 time, placing me 4th of 33 finishers. The top 3 all came from team-salesengine who also came 3rd in the team event!
The ride home was horrendous, into the wind all the way. The rest of the day I was a corpse. Normal Sunday really!




Next up, this week came the Stoke Hammond NBRC TT. Starting at Kelly’s Kitchen roundabout, up to the top, left and to the next junction, turn and retrace. I hadn’t ridden this course before so didn’t know what it would be like but James had done the previous time round and let me know how it would be. Myself , James, Wilfrid and Miles turned up to show our colours, although mine was in the wash and James was in his super sleek new skinsuit (very fetching by the way James) so only two in green.
There were only around 15 riders so we would be back and home soon for chilli! James went off 6th, then Wilf, Miles and me were after each other. I had thought if I catch up 2 minutes, I’ll be doing well. wind was low but the course has lots of undulations. Impossible to leave it in one gear like you can do with Hemel. I don’t like changing gear at the best of times never mind when I’m trying to be ‘Aero’. I caught up with Miles just before the big roundabout, a thumbs up and a cheer of encouragement helped us both I think. after rounding the next junction I could see Wilfie in the distance, it would take some real effort if I was ging to make up another minute but the guy behind me looked fast when we were just standing on the start line and I would refuse him to pass me. round the roundabout and making my way back I could see I had made ground and the chap behind cant have gained more than 20 seeconds. I eventually caught up with about 1 mile to go I was hoping wilfie would tuck in behind me but this was, just before a roundabout and a car separated us. Legs were very tired on this false flat road, but I must chage up and finish hard. Over the line and gasping for air I rolled into the finish to wait for times. Times are yet to be published but on the sheet i had a 22:34 I think, placing joint third. All other club buys made a PB time so great day for everyone. Off to Hemel tonight to see how many seconds the new aeroshell helmet cover can offer me!













Punctured at Hemel. was on for the fastest time yet too of course. the fish that got away!

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