6th OVERALL; 1st STANDARD
Decent day on Hatfield, where there is normally a wind of some sort...rode a decent power output of 357W - but disappointingly only breaking 21mins by one second....really thought I was going much faster, and with a decent power average too....considered using too much tyre pressure on the coarse course.Saturday 6 August 2022
Saturday 30 July 2022
RUGBY RC 10 - NR RUGBY - K11/10T - 30th July 2022
5th OVERALL ; 1st STANDARD ; 2nd VET
Never raced this course, has a reputation of quite quick, on a dual carriageway between rugby and coventry, but surprisingly quiet. 30mph plus at the 5 mile turn, but part due to a lengthy downhill to the roundabout (where I was fastest on the day!). But climbing back up it was a slog, not a 2 or 3% climb but significantly more, and then 3 miles still to go at the top. Recovered well, and retained power. Good result.Won my Commonwealth Games competitor in 19-11 (20-25 para mi). A13 ranking now, moving up!
Sunday 24 July 2022
EAST ANGLIA VTTA 25 - CAMBOURNE - F2A/25 - 24th July 2022
6th OVERALL; 2nd STANDARD
Currently one of the quicker 25 courses, although compared to the currently inactive alternatives, it is not up to that speed, but not bad....did a 50min dead last season but an unhelpful cross wind - so no help either way really, really made it tough, with a 50min enough to win. Completed the race in just a shade over 51 mins in 6th position, but pipped by Kev Tye on standard.
In addition I felt terrible at the start, with a super dry mouth...really forced the race out...KA ð
Excellent write up by the cerebral Andy Grant on FB too...
Sunday 17 July 2022
SHAFTESBURY 50 - CAMBRIDGE - 17th July 2022
9TH OVERALL; 1ST (male) ON STANDARD
Annually considered one of the top 50m TT races outside the CTT National Champs. Only 2 or 3 years ago, the cutoff for 150 riders was 1h 50m!! This year, there were only approximately 90 entrants, a sign of the demise of time trailing this year. And predicted to be on one of the hottest days in history (it was the following day and then again the day after), I was fortunate for once in going off relatively early (0840)...before the race (with Angela) we had no interest or enthusiasm in racing...but made the start line!Four circuits, on the first I struggled with motivation but attempted to persevere, and use my depths of psychology to keep going....it did not get any easier, but swearing at myself I was determined not to pack in....power sitting just above 300w - when the target was more like 310w....finished in an acceptable 1-45-34, 9th overall and agin punching above my ranking for the 3rd race running. ð
Did not have the extreme heat (mid 30s by 2pm) but it defo heated up on the last lap...ðĨĩ
Later discovering that in the last 6 miles (the return form the Gibbet roundabout), I was 3rd fastest, and really close to the first two, taking chunks out of those that finished between 3rd and 8th....of course, meaning, I underperformed before and had far too much left!! ð
No more 50s though now.....ð
Sunday 10 July 2022
ROSS ON WYE 25 - USK S WALES - 10th July 2022
8th OVERALL ; 3RD ON STANDARD
An early morning start on what was a gorgeous Summer day, before some really high temperatures. ☀️Hoping for a fast time with a NE light to moderate wind....but again, it was more a "treacle day", ðŦ as was the consensus in the HQ after....knowing to try and hot the turn into the wind, as close as possible to 30mph average, and then hope that tail really speeded things up....unfortunately the average speed was well down....and as hard as I could on the return, especially the last 7 miles....it just was not happening....ðThis was the consensus, as stated above with everyone, except Conrad Moss who recorded a PB and almost broke the course record....a change in conditions (he was 70 mins after me) or simply a remarkable performance, perhaps a little of both! Well done that man!! ðŠ
I finished on 51-28 8th overall, and beaten by Conrad and Angela C (of course) on standard....
Two pints of cold lager on a sizzling day later next to the River Usk and all was forgotten!! ðŧð
Wednesday 6 July 2022
EAST ANGLIAN VTTA SERIES 10 - NEWMARKET - 6th July 2022
6TH OVERALL; 1ST ON STANDARD
So some midweek gratutitous time chasing in deepest Cambridgeshire - although I did visit friends fairly nearby too! But not to be, the locals post race, stating that a NNW wind is the worst possible, as head wind out, and no help back (and felt like a headwind at times). Also was very sticky...finished though in 6th place, and beating Richard Oakes for the first time on "standard"....actual time 20-17....so not bad....ð
Interesting on warm up on rollers, there was a rocking on the front end and an associated squeaking ðĪ·♂️....at start of race, I felt that the steering was attempting to go slightly left and right...and at one point sat up....decided it was a cross wind (although for my weight it has to be super strong for that to happen)....anyhow, continued....but later back in Sheffield, discovered that the bolts from the fork were loose attached to the cockpit FFS!!! Could've been a disaster.... ðĪŊ
Saturday 2 July 2022
NATIONAL CLOSED CIRCUIT VTTA CHAMPIONSHIPS - 10M - GOODWOOD MOTOR CIRCUIT - CHICHESTER - 2nd July 2022
6th OVERALL ; 1ST ON STANDARD (NATIONAL (male) VTTA CHAMPION)
Rather convenient being the home town of Angela. Did not really plan to do this race early season but fitted in well...4 plus laps of the circuit with sweeping bends enabling continuous tuck...some fresh side winds on one bend required some caution. But, at last - seemed to be in control, hurt like...but hit acceptable power (353w 358NP), with almost identical laps, and also for timings..in fact slightly quicker and greater power on last lap. Won the Championship by over 30 seconds, but 6th overall was very pleasing. No bloody jersey nor Champion's cap! ððĨ
Angela of course won the women's and overall, even when just returning to some form (hopefully).
Saturday 25 June 2022
SALFORD CC 25 - CHESHIRE - 25th June 2022
7TH OVERALL ; 1ST STANDARD; 2nd VET
Bit of a cockup weekend. Plan was for Angela to do the National CTT 50m Champs on Teeside and stay with me, while I hopped across the big 'ill to do this race...but the best laid plans and all that....Angela stayed darn surf, unable to ride...so I popped over and did this again...a rural course, can be busy with traffic...and did get held up twice on the first lap. Good news, although defo not 100% mojo, my 5 mile splits were bizarrely identical at 325w (329 NP) so not bad....finished 7th, 1st on standard and 2nd vet...a tad down on the top 5 I wanted, and am capable of....but progress, and another race done!
Went straight down to that London after, to say with old (and old) Uni best pal, Gaston - main reason for Chilli Peppers gig at the Olympic Stadium...bit of well earned R&R! ðŧ
Tuesday 14 June 2022
HARWORTH 9.3 - RANSKILL NOTTS - 14th June 2022
1st OVERALL
Simply needing more races, physical fitness is there, just need that race fitness and the mental strength that will develop. So, back to my favourite mid week "Club 10" in my training vicinity. Smashed out a course PB of 19-50, won too...although not important...power down though on last time, but could be a battery issue....but again felt pretty strong again, and better than Saturday. Small steps....
Saturday 11 June 2022
WITHAM 10 - SLEAFORD LINC - 11th June 2022
2nd EQUAL OVERALL; FIRST STANDARD
After nearly two hot weeks in Mallorca with Angela, returned to this low key 10, with the boys in the club. Felt like a very first race again, was in pain by half way, and last mile was tortuous....not sure how I finished...however, on returning to the HQ, discovered I was 2nd equal with Mr Guilor, and Stuart (Wells) from the team won...really surprised. And with Tony (Nash) we won the team prize too. However the body has to really get back to race fitness...just tooo painful!Saturday 28 May 2022
NORTHAMPTON 25 - ST NEOTS - 28th May 2022
9th OVERALL; 1ST STANDARD
Return visit to this rural twisty course, not my forte. Mojo not high, but know I must get races under my belt...2 plus laps, even thought of bailing after one lap, very briefly of course. Felt OK, probably rode conservatively, due to lack of confidence. Finished in 9th place, where expected according to Spindata...and only a few seconds slower than last year in 55-23....won Standard.
Tuesday 24 May 2022
HARWORTH 9.3 - Ranskill - 24th May 2022
1st Overall; Course PB 19-56
My "comfort blanket" of a course...on affectively my training area, in fact the last 2 miles is on my standard 4 min effort route!Compared to Saturday, could not have contrasted any more...felt strong, smooth, consistent and increased power in 2nd half to where I would expect. Broke 20 mins for the first time, taking nearly 30 secs off my course PB (from 2017 though) and winning on the night. More importantly I felt good and I got another race under my belt.
Saturday 21 May 2022
LRRA 10 (LINCOLN) - Nr Lincoln - 21st May 2022
8th Overall; 1st on Standard; 1st Team - Lincolnshire Champs
Third race, but first 10 since crash comeback. AND...as we all know, these shorter V02 Max efforts are far bloody tougher than the longer races...like starting the season again, the body was in a right state. By even 5 miles I was unsure how I could finish, and somehow got through particularly the last three miles...really fvckin hurt, like you would not do it again!! ðĪŠ
Finished 8th overall, actually only a handful of seconds slower than last year...but defo down on normal expectation.
Won the team title with Stuart and Andy, well supported by Tony. ð
Saturday 14 May 2022
NATIONAL VTTA 50M CHAMPIONSHIPS - Abergavenny - Monmouth - 14th May 2022
8th Overall; 2nd in Championship
Really not expecting to be able to race this event due to the earlier crash and injuries, but somehow got to the start line. Must admit, before the race I was not overly enthusiastic...but had to motivate myself for the start line. Felt like I was going pretty well, power started where I wanted it, but it did drop ultimately to 294w which is probably about 12w minimum at where I should be at least.
Completed in a time of 1-49-09, some 2 mins slower than my slowest attempt (of three previous races) on this course, but hoped in the Standard comp, it would be good enough to steal the National jersey? Alas, no...2nd by just 14 seconds from Chris McNamara who in fairness deserved to win (well...ð) by nearly breaking the course record and breaking 1-40 on his actual time.
Cannot deny I didn't take it well, although, many plaudits for even making the start line...but that doesn't equate to a winners jersey!! ðŦ
Must add that a certain young lady was hot on my heels, barely 15 secs behind me...Angela Carpenter, amazing ride by her...and won the overall Championship, again! Well done that girl ð
FROM THE VTTA WEBSITE
The 50 Mile Championship saw some very fast times on an afternoon that was warm, sunny and dry. A southerly breeze, however, was quite gusty at times, and made conditions less than ideal. The R50/1B course features two laps between Abergavenny and Monmouth, mainly on dual carriageway but with a rolling 5 mile section on a country road that adds to the challenge.
The men’s championship was a very tight finish with the top three within just 31 seconds of each other on standard and Vets Handicap Result (VHR). Christopher McNamara (Nuun-Sigma Sport-London RT) took the gold medal with the fastest actual time on the day of 1:39:54, only 38 seconds short of the course record. Silver went to Keith Ainsworth (Lindsey Roads Cycling Club), a specially commendable ride given his recent return from a training accident, and bronze went to David Shepherd (..a3crg). Their VHR times were 1:37:08, 1:37:22, 1:37:39. A very close finish indeed!
In the women’s championship Angela Carpenter continued her unbeatable form with a stunning time of 1:49:24 giving her a VHR of 1:30:30. This was a new course record and a Welsh record by more than 2 minutes. Angela’s fellow ..a3crg team members Claire Emons and Sarah Matthews took the silver and bronze medals respectively giving them a clean sweep of the podium.
Saturday 7 May 2022
SHEFFREC 25 - Hatfield Woodhouse - 7th May 2022
POST "THE CRASH" ðŦðĨð
5TH OVERALL; 1ST VETS STANDARD
Just 3 days after my last race, whilst training "out east" (12th April) - went flying over the bars, after doing a full bore 10 sec effort as part of a warm up, cleat came out of right pedal. Awoke after short unconsciousness and eventually was ambulanced to the Northern General...X-Rays and CT Scan proved no breaks nor head damage (well, no more than normal) but clearly ligament, joint and soft tissue issues...couldn't sleep laying down for 3 days....after 5 days realised could turn the indoor trainer, and within 10 days was doing some hard sessions....so....
Barely 4 weeks since my crash, and racing already. Went outdoors on the previous Tuesday for a 75 min spin, then did some easing in threshold efforts on Wednesday on TT bike. Followed close advice of physio Rob Leckie, which I thought was rather optimistic, but he proved to be spot on...pain still there, but no chance of regression and manageable (actually more so outdoors than in tuck position on indoor trainer). Also aligned with Richard setting me an indoor programme to keep the fitness levels reasonable.
As expected though, although completed ok...usual numbers quite down at 319w (20w down on last year) and at least a minute down on time...finished 5th overall...but good to get back outdoors and a race under the belt. Last 5+ miles was very tough, when normally I finish strong....won the team prize |(if there was one!). Really did not expect tp race at all in May!