For one reason or another, I'd never ridden this course before (I don't even know the course code!), so I was rather looking forward to having a go on this course. the course itself starts in a laybay on the A422 near Stagsden, and goes west to turn at the roundabout junction with A509, before retracing (see the map). The straightforward nature of the course didn't stop one rider from going off course...which I suppose reflects the fact that our club events are un-marshalled.The evening was warm and sunny, with a stiff breeze that threatened to make the outward leg quite tough. And so it proved. Immediately after the start you have to muscle up a quite steep (it seemed to me) rise, where I found out rather quickly that my legs really hadn't recovered from the '100' on Sunday. I reached the top gasping and wondering whether it was wise to continue - my thoat was burning with the hot air. I had no idea what speed I was riding at, since my GPS resolutely failed to communicate with the bike computer. From there it was a pretty standard ride on an undulating '10' course, past Astwood, through Chicheley, to turn at a roundabout, where ofr a change I had no trouble with traffic, indeed a huge lorry waited behind me before entering the roundabout.
The way back was pretty uneventful, and pleasingly quick after the outward leg, and I came over the finish line quite quickly. But by the time I reached the meeting point, I was coughing uncontrollably. I coughed all the way home, and carried on coughing till midnight. I'm writing this blog entry on the following morning, and I can still feel wheeziness in my chest and I'm coughing hard. So something's not right, and I am wondering whether there was pollen in the air 9though I've never been prone to hay fever. I'm not particularly pleased with my time, which I estimate as 23:14 prior to seeing the results, and I didn't feel I exerted myself particularly, judging from my heart rate recorded during the event.
Still onward towards the Verulam '25' on Sunday, where once again I will be riding on the F1. Yawn,
Here's a map of the course (finish point approximate) - manually entered to Google Maps since the GPS messed up. results to follow.
View Stagsden '10' in a larger map