Hemel Hempstead '25' F13/25, 27th June 2010

It certainly seemed as though summer had arrived when I arrived at Launton for the Hemel Hempstead '25', held on the F13/25 course.  Riding out to the start, it was immediately clear that my headset adjustments made before leaving home had left the bearings too tight.  I returned to the HQ and retrieved my mini allen key set.  A quick adjustment and I was on my way (with the allen key set in my pocket to be on the safe side). Before starting, I reconnoitred the finish area, since on a previous outing in this event, I'd been misdirected off-course by a charity ride marshal. It was quite clear that the finish comes after an annoying little climb.  I also straightened my handlebars a little. Lining up at the start, rider #4 asked if I had an allen key, as his saddle clamp (this was also on a Cervelo P3) wasn't tight enough - I was happy to oblige, and I think he was rather relieved.  Unbeknownst to me, #3 also had a mechanical - the nipple on his front mech cable had just popped off the cable en route to the start.  I've never seen this happen before!  He bodged a permanent shift to the big ring by wedging a stone in the front mech, which must be the most enterprising start line tech fix I've ever heard about! Anyway, my start finally arrived, and after some banter with the start line crew, it was off and joining the A41.  The F13/25 cruises along the A41, through Waddesden (where there is a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights - running red lights earns a DQ), turning at the first roundabout in Aylesbury.  The course is cerainly not flat, and there are some quite stiff, but fortunately short little climbs.  In particular, the road surface has degraded quite badly between Waddesden and the turn, particularly after the turn.  I'd caught all three riders in front of me before the turn, so the return leg was a little lonely.  And surprisingly tough - more so than the outward leg.  At least I never got caught at the lights in Waddesden (unlike the unlucky rider #3). By the time I reached the little rise to the finish turn, I was really hot, tired and my HRM was reaching in excess of 190bpm.  At last, I turned and yanked the gears up a notch for one last hammer down to the finish line.  My time of 58:50 was good enough for 10th place (start sheet of 49 riders had several non-starters.  the event was won in impressive style by Danny Axford with a 53:22. After the event, we pushed off to the Waddesden Garden Centre so C. could buy some requisites for the garden.  Oh and coffee and cakes.  Then home, where after lunch we nipped out on the Longstaff tandem for a 20 mile circuit.  A bit hot, really, and my legs knew about this morning's effort.
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Pos No Name Club Time +/- std Std Pos
1 50 Danny Axford Arctic Premier RT 53:22
2 45 Jesse Elzinga Beeline Bicycles RT 55:46
3 20 David Johnson VC10 56:08 + 16:03 2
4 40 André Dyason St Ives CC 56:22 + 14:45 3
5 37 Thomas Bell Twickenham CC 57:44
6 15 Pete Lawrence VC10 57:51
7 22 Thomas Sutherland Twickenham CC 57:53
8 25 Neill Coventry API-Metrow 57:55 + 14:16 6
9 35 John Dowling Hemel Hempstead CC 58:19 + 14:24 5
10 5 Robert Saunders North Bucks Road Club 58:50 + 12:17 8
11 21 Jonathan Page Bicester Millennium CC 1:00:15 + 13:01 7
12 11 John Bourton Bicester Millennium CC 1:00:18 + 14:37 4
13 6 Stephen Hewitt Hemel Hempstead CC 1:00:48
14 16 Jonathan Gillham Stevenage CC 1:01:04
15 42 Nigel Atkins Twickenham CC 1:01:17
16 28 Clifford Price London Dynamo 1:01:30
17 10 Ian Brazier Verulam CC 1:01:35 + 8:29 13
18 49 Rob Luff Brighton Excelsior CC 1:01:35 + 11:08 10
19 4 Neil Fisher Welwyn Wheelers 1:01:40 + 4:50 17
20 3 Mark Smee Fenland Clarion 1:02:59 + 6:34 15
21 9 Richard Hutt Lampard RC 1:03:17 + 8:54 12
22 36 Christopher Greig VC10 1:03:44
23 48 Simon Hemington Hemel Hempstead CC 1:03:52 + 2:08 19
24 27 Jody Conibear Hemel Hempstead CC 1:04:30
25 18 Ian Huntingford Hemel Hempstead CC 1:05:31 + 6:08 16
26 7 Julian Barnard Dulwich Paragon 1:05:35 + 6:36 14
27 17 Tim Carey A5 Rangers CC 1:05:44 + 3:49 18
28 14 Steven Abraham North Bucks Road Club 1:06:41
29 33 Nikki Hunt VTTA 1:07:04 + 17:18 1
30 32 Les Church Camel Valley C&TC 1:07:19
31 34 Josephine Perry Thames Turbo 1:08:36
32 24 Robert Major Welwyn Wheelers 1:09:11 1:11 21
33 47 Brian Foran Lampard RC 1:09:21 + 1:46 20
34 8 John Wheelwright North Bucks Road Club 1:10:25 + 10:16 11
35 38 John Pfeifer Icknield RC 1:10:51 + 11:39 9
36 44 Stephen Roffe Hemel Hempstead CC 1:12:51 4:51 23
37 19 Christine Yuill Stevenage CC 1:15:25
38 29 Michael Richardson Icknield RC 1:24:04 2:11 22
39 2 Nigel Goffin Hemel Hempstead CC 1:25:12 9:43 24
43 William McFarland East London Velo DNF Went off course
Pos No Rider Club Time +/- std Std Pos Wom Pos
1 50 Danny Axford Arctic Premier RT 53:22 Ax-man
2 45 Jesse Elzinga Beeline Bicycles RT 55:46 Alice Gordon
3 20 David Johnson VC10 56:08 + 16:02 2 Dave27
4 40 André Dyason St Ives CC 56:21 + 14:45 3 psychic_dog
5 37 Thomas Bell Twickenham CC 57:43 Team
6 15 Pete Lawrence VC10 57:51 cbscratcher
7 22 Thomas Sutherland Twickenham CC 57:53 Team
8 25 Neill Coventry API-Metrow 57:54 + 14:15 6
9 35 John Dowling Hemel Hempstead CC 58:19 + 14:24 5 JaDed
10 5 Robert Saunders North Bucks Road Club 58:50 + 12:16 8 Grumpy Bob
11 21 Jonathan Page Bicester Millennium CC 01:00:15 + 13:01 7 Torque Converter
12 11 John Bourton Bicester Millennium CC 01:00:18 + 14:36 4
13 6 Stephen Hewitt Hemel Hempstead CC 01:00:48 S Hewitt
14 16 Jonathan Gillham Stevenage CC 01:01:03
15 42 Nigel Atkins Twickenham CC 01:01:17 Team
16 28 Clifford Price London Dynamo 01:01:29 flyingpig
17 10 Ian Brazier Verulam CC 01:01:34 + 08:29 13
18 49 Rob Luff Brighton Excelsior CC 01:01:35 + 11:07 10
19 4 Neil Fisher Welwyn Wheelers 01:01:39 + 04:50 17
20 3 Mark Smee Fenland Clarion 01:02:59 + 06:34 15
21 9 Richard Hutt Lampard RC 01:03:16 + 08:54 12 rjh
22 36 Christopher Greig VC10 01:03:44
23 48 Simon Hemington Hemel Hempstead CC 01:03:52 + 02:07 19
24 27 Jody Conibear Hemel Hempstead CC 01:04:30 1
25 18 Ian Huntingford Hemel Hempstead CC 01:05:31 + 06:08 16
26 7 Julian Barnard Dulwich Paragon 01:05:34 + 06:36 14
27 17 Tim Carey A5 Rangers CC 01:05:44 + 03:48 18 Blob
28 14 Steven Abraham North Bucks Road Club 01:06:41
29 33 Nikki Hunt VTTA 01:07:04 + 17:17 1 2
30 32 Les Church Camel Valley C&TC 01:07:19
31 34 Josephine Perry Thames Turbo 01:08:36 3
32 24 Robert Major Welwyn Wheelers 01:09:11 – 01:10 21 Mr.M
33 47 Brian Foran Lampard RC 01:09:21 + 01:46 20 brianf
34 8 John Wheelwright North Bucks Road Club 01:10:25 + 10:15 11
35 38 John Pfeifer Icknield RC 01:10:51 + 11:38 9
36 44 Stephen Roffe Hemel Hempstead CC 01:12:51 – 04:50 23
37 19 Christine Yuill Stevenage CC 01:15:25 4
38 29 Michael Richardson Icknield RC 01:24:04 – 02:11 22
39 2 Nigel Goffin Hemel Hempstead CC 01:25:12 – 09:43 24
43 William McFarland East London Velo DNF Went off course

Grumpy Bob in action on the E2/25

Here's a photo of me on the new bike, in action in the VTTA '25' last weekend.  Apologies for the vanity posting! [caption id="attachment_902" align="alignnone" width="622" caption="Riding the VTTA '25' on the E2/25, 19/6/10"]Riding the VTTA '25' on the E2/25, 19/6/10[/caption] As noted, the photo is copyright Sarah Brooke.  Visit her website for photos of this event (and other events).

The Times website requires registration - web traffic drops

One of the more irritating things about the internet is the apparent inability of the "old media" to "get it".  Rupert Murdoch's recently started to implement a program of changes to his News International newspaper websites.  I noticed the other day that access to pages at some of the UK newspaper sites required me to register for free.  I declined - The Times doesn't exactly square with my political world view, and I figured that I'd later get harassed to begin paying.  Ars Technica has published an article on the immediate impact of the new access policy (UK paper requires free Web accounts; traffic plunges).
But, according to Hitwise's numbers, simply adding the registration barrier has cut traffic to the site almost in half. Prior to the change, The Times was seeing somewhere in the neighborhood of four to five percent of the traffic going to the print news media category; after, it was hovering around two percent. Hitwise also tracked where users were going once they hit the registration page. About a third stay on one of The Times' properties, but many head straight to another news site (The Telegraph and The Guardian are big winners here), or simply to Google.
Ars Technica does note that the data depend on a single company's analysis.  What'll be more interesting to me will be the consequences of a shift to a payment mode.  Will this push more of the traffic towards the other broadsheets' website?  And in the long-term, will the income compensate for loss of page views? As an aside, over the last couple of years, AP has been moving to protect copyright on its news service.  How about the content of this news story (which you will note is copyright, so I'll merely state the entire story is 14 words long.

Astwood '10' 23/6/10 - summer's here!

Well, a bit of a change from the weekend's racing - a lovely sunny and warm evening greeted us as we gathered for the NBRC's club event on the Astwood circuit.  In actual fact it was the sort of evening that would have been rather pleasant to spend sitting in a pub garden sipping beer...but that was not to be as I lined up, yawning, to ride as #13 in this evening's event.We had a good turnout of 18 riders plus a tandem pair - we even had a visiting rider, Emma from Gillingham & District Wheelers, who'd enquired about the event via the NBRC website.  Emma turned out on her mountain bike.  Other notable riders included the "legendary" Karlo Porter.  I say legendary because people where he and I work keep saying "You must know Karlo", and because his club hill climb record for the Bow Brickhill course will be 20 years old next year. The light wind was enough to take the edge of my speed as I headed off towards Chicheley, but once round the corner the speed picked up substantially and before I knew it I was approaching North Crawley. I was riding without speed most of the time as the GPS kept dropping connection. By this time I was feeling a little "dry", but decided to hold off on drinking until the finish. Once through Crawley, it was the usual scramble to get back up to speed, but I felt pretty much OK other than being a bit thirsty!  The final push up the climb to the finish was really tough as I was determined to catch #12 (Darren) - unfortunately I failed! Tony took the honours, despite suffering a broken spoke on his from Zipp.  I was pretty pleased - according to Tony F.'s records, this is my fastest ride at Astwood since May 2006.
Pos. on
Pos No Name Club Time Cat Vets Std .+ / - Vets Std
1 10 Tony Parks NBRC 22.42 V45 26.30 .+ 3.48 4
2 19 Aaron McCaffrey AW Cycles.co.uk 22.49 V40 25.30 .+ 2.41 6
3 15 Will Hilton Virgin Active 23.06 S
4 13 Robert Saunders NBRC 23.21 V50 27.33 .+4.12 2
5 16 Chris Dunwoodie TeamMK 23.37 S
6 6 Brian Primett NBRC 24.01 V43 26.06 .+ 2.05 7
7 12 Darren Haydon NBRC 24.20 S
8 7 John Buchanan TeamMK 24.58 V40 25.30 .+ 0.32 11
9 8 Trevor Hook TeamMK 25.15 V52 27.59 .+ 2.44 5
10 14 Karlo Porter- Price Private 25.46 V46 26.42 .+ 0.56 9
11 4 Clive Faine TeamMK 26.12 V63 30.30 .+ 4.18 1
12 18 Richard Pratt Beds Roads CC 26.43 V51 27.46 .+ 1.03 8
13 17 Gilbert Wheelwright NBRC 27.26 V67 31.30 .+ 4.04 3
14 1 Alan Lawson NBRC 28.02 V42 25.54 .- 2.08 12
15 2 Eddy Page NBRC 28.36 S
16 9 Nick Crook NBRC 28.41 V59 29.34 .+ 0.53 10
17 5 Emma Bradley Gillingham & Dist. Whls. 31.38 L MTB
DNF 3 Chris White NBRC Off course L
Tandem Event :-
11 Kevin Stokes TeamMK 21.21 V47
Geoff Perry TeamMK V50
Time Keepers :- Steph Cousins & Tony Farmborough NBRC

British Time Trial Championship 2010

Somewhat to my surprise, the other half of Team Grumpy volunteered to organise the 2010 British Time Trial Championship.  This meant of course that I felt duty bound to offer a spot of web support.  We ended up deciding to use the Team Grumpy website to host the course description and other contact information. Now riders are beginning to think about entering, Team Grumpy has swung into action to add information to the site. You can see a listing of BTTC pages. Entry forms are available on this page. You can follow website updates on Twitter or by our RSS feed. An outline of the course.