By Robert on Sunday, 22 March 2015
Category: UK Time Trials

Astwood '10' 21/3/15

Preparing my bike the evening before the event was quite alarming. Several issues: a locked pedal that required considerable grease injection before it would turn; A rather iffy job of cabling the front mech (presumably dating from the pre-race tinkering before the Duo last year); and a severely rusted chain (presumably I didn’t lubricate it well enough after cleaning up the bike on January 1st). However, all quite easily remedied on a beautiful sunny and warm spring evening. Oh how things changed overnight. The day of our “Come and try it” 10 mile time trial on the Astwood circuit was cold and blighted by a strong northerly wind.  And I nearly didn't make it to the start owing to a black cat with suicidal tendencies that dived under my front wheel on the way up to the race! We'd decided to revise the Astwood course for this event: the revision meant the start was close to the BikeBus cafe - convenient for refuelling after the event, plus it offered some shelter from the elements. The downside was that the start point was fully exposed to the chilly north wind - I suspect I wasn't alone in shivering as I set off. This wasn't the first time I'd raced on the Astwood circuit with a start point that differs from that normally used by NBRC, as TeamMK have used a further variant. But our new variant has the climb to Astwood rather soon after the start. personally, I prefer to get that over and done with as soon as possible. Unfortunately it was made a little less pleasant by the cold head wind up the hill. I could see my minute man in the yellow and blue Equipe Velo strip - he didn't seem that far ahead! As I turned left into Astwood High Street, I was annoyed to see a car backing out into the road. I eased back slightly and followed it to the junction with the A422, where it stopped. And waited. And waited some more. I unclipped and put my foot on the tarmac. And still it waited. After what seemed an eternity, the driver finally drove out onto the A422, leaving me somewhat cross - not helped by my club mates Graham and Dave who informed me it had cost me at least 30secs (actually probably a fair bit less!)... Out on the main road I clipped back in and set off. The wind, though cold and slowing me down, wasn't so bad as to make steering difficult. It didn't seem to offer much assistance as I rode off to turn at Chicheley - once round onto the backroads to North Crawley, there were some really quite quick spells. I motored on back to the finish, which is now interestingly placed just after a small dip in the road. I finished in 3rd place and 1st on vets standard, with a long 24 (see results below). Later in the day, I recabled the front mech, so all is now fine with the P3.
Pos No Name Club Time Cat Vets Std .+ / - Vets Std
1 20 Richard Wood Arbis/Colbert Cycles RT 24.10 S
2 11 Simon Moss Equipe Velo 24.27 V41 26.04 .+ 1.37 2
3 12 Robert Saunders NBRC 24.57 V55 27.09 .+ 2.12 1
4 15 Glenn Tearle TeamMK 25.04 V49 26.41 .+ 1.37 2
5 13 Jason Lee TeamMK 25.33 V46 26.27 .+ 0.54 4
6 10 John Buchanan Team Corley Cycles 25.38 V45 26.23 .+ 0.45 5
7 1 Mick Atkinson TeamMK 25.54 V41 26.04 .+ 0.10 8
8 9 Leigh Smith Alpha Road Club 25.58 S
9 4 Andy Wickham NBRC 26.03 V44 26.18 .+ 0.15 7
10 17 Geoff Hicks Beds Roads CC 26.09 S
11 14 Andy Smith TeamMK 26.50 V57 27.20 .+ 0.30 6
12 21 Dave Goodhew NBRC 27.41 V41 26.04 .- 1.37 9
13 8 Phill Elvidge TeamMK 28.24 V41 26.04 .- 2.20 12
14 2 Ian Stokes 45 Road Club 29.19 V55 27.09 .- 2.10 11
" 16 Andy Sharpe Unattached 29.19 S
16 19 Adriana Borowska NBRC 29.31 SL
17 5 Wayne Thomas NBRC 29.37 V63 27.59 .- 1.38 10
18 18 Darren Carter-Maulden Ampthill Velo 30.37 V42 26.09 .- 4.28 14
19 7 Luke Daniells NBRC 30.38 V42 26.09 .- 4.29 15
20 6 Matt Holland Team Corley Cycles 31.24 S
21 23 Alexandra Knowles TeamMK 31.33 LV50 28.53 .- 2.40 13
22 3 Nicole Tur Ampthill Velo 32.45 LV40 28.02 .- 4.43 16
DNF 22 Finn Hanson TeamMK 44.44 V50 26.45
Time Keepers:- Stephanie Cousins & Tony Farmborough NBRC
Pusher Off & Course Marshal :- Bryan Scarborough NBRC
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