Sunday 27 May 2012

Chiltern 100 sportive


Sunday started at 6.00am with my usual rise from bed necessitated by the need for an almighty piss  (damn that chatueax lafit) followed by a shredded wheat based feast. The day would involve 110 miles taking in 2600m of climbing over a fairly lumpy english countryside. The route is all about short and sharp climbs that come at you with an alarming regularity so how did I fair.....

Fairly average I'm afraid.....6hr 39 which will put me outside of Gold and I suffered for it too!

It was far from a disaster however a few things annoyed me:

1. A puncture
2. Hitting a big pot hole on a descent that moved my right shifter right round the bar and in doing so locked my front brake on
3. Pretty bad back ache from mile 85 onwards brought on I think by the above
4. Going wrong on the route twice...aggghhhhh
5. I rode solo for 90% of the event, just no bloody groups came past me which made it real tough at the end


I probably only lost about 10 mins tops due to the above mecahnicals, it did make me think thank god this didn't happen at the Marmotte, I guess I need to check the bike over some more pre-ride.

The major plus was it was a stunning day and the event was well organised, I'm realising that local club run events are pretty special. The standards are quite high and you can tell they are being run for all the right reasons, definitely support them if you can.

At the end we had 27 degrees and my celtic (thanks Mum) blood did find it a bit tough to be honest. My stomach was trying to make me throw up after mile 60 and I just couldn't get enough liquid down me. I need to sort this out for the Marmotte, 27 degrees will feel like the artic compared to south France on the Alpe.

So another sportive done and my next is a few weeks time based on the south downs over 130 miles and well over 3000 mtrs of climbing...a really good test 2 weeks before the real thing.

Steve

PS I did ride with one guy at the beginning who had a beautiful colnago c59 italia in blue with full DI2, major bike envoy on that one!

Sunday 13 May 2012

1st Sportive of the year


God damn rabbits everywhere........







Well I've just got back from the Hilly Hampshire Hundred Sportive (watership down hence the rabbit ref above) and after what feels like months of rain we had glorious sun the whole way around :) Its amazing what a bit of sun and temperatures above 15 degrees can do to ones self spirit......I would even go so far to say I bloody well enjoyed it.

The distance felt fine with only the last 10 being a bit painful and although my on the flat performance is a bit average my climbing has really improved. At no point did I really feel the hills hurting which has got to be a good thing. Its funny really as if anything rolling on the flat hurts more, I quite looking forward to getting back to a lumpy section.

I did the 100 in 5hr 31 just getting into gold (ride time was 5hr 25), thanks to getting into a couple of really good groups. For the last 30 miles there were 3 of us and one (big) guy who just steam rolled the road into submission. I'd move to the front to do my turn only for him to come straight back past picking up the pace once again.....whoever you are I am very grateful.

So a couple of weeks and I've got the chiltern 100, lets hope I've not peaked for the year already!

Steve


PS I managed to run 8 miles on Saturday and my ankle only hurt from mile 3 onwards. In my eyes thats a result and although my ankle grew in size and kept my awake all night I'd say its ok to start running again...happy days.