2011-09-25 WLC 25mi TT HCC114

59:44 Under the hour, finally!

Okay, it’s not like I train for 10s and 25s but I’ve been close before (1:00:04 was my previous PB) so it was only a matter of time. I didn’t think it would happen on this course though. The HCC114 is bit bumpy north-south-north-south with no real gift sections except perhaps the Wendover bypass downhill. My PB for this course on the TT bike was 1:02:11 last year.

I think the main problem with my TTing is that until this year I’ve never trained on the TT bike. It was strictly for the TTs and maybe the odd turbo session. Having spent the last 8 months riding for hours and hours and hours on this bike is obviously paying off (two PBs in two weeks) even though I’m not really doing any specific short distance training – at least until this week I wasn’t.

A smaller breakfast was on the cards this morning due to the unknown start time forcing me to be there before the first rider off time of 8.30am. Espresso and a single Vegemite (food of champions.. and me) toast. Nibbled on a Powerbar riding out. Caffeine and gel 15min before the start. Set off a bit fast, wanting to catch Ray and John, the other two Willesden CC riders and Westerley’s Rolly, who I’d cycled some of the way to the start with. Paid for that exuberance at the Wendover turn-around when the speed sunk but at least I kept the power up.

Half way through the race my left leg started going numb, like pins and needles. Unlike last week I’d done my shoes up this time so stopped and undid them a little bit thinking that might’ve been the cause. Shuffled about on the saddle too. I guess it helped a bit but still something that needs addressing. Glutes were hurting again too.

Still heading south and held up by a 4×4 waiting to go past another rider for a bit. It might’ve cost me some time but the rest was welcome. Shardeloes RAB turn-around and then back up past the finish line – which is unfortunately on the other side of the road. I was looking at the distance and time and thinking to myself “something is wrong, there’s no way I’m this slow, I’ll never get near the hour”. It took me some time to work out that we didn’t go all the way back down the Wendover bypass but actually turned around at the start of it. “Oh, sweet, so I might actually be able to get near the hour”. After the turn-around with this new goal in mind it was hammer time. This is where everything hurts and you have to push harder. I knew the finish line was coming up soon but where?! Dig dig dig! “There it is!” Go go go! 59-something!!! Woo!!! Finally cracked the hour. Grovel back to the HQ and then wait to have it confirmed (my last three race times/distances have been wrong so I wasn’t getting too excited just yet). Ate cake, had a coffee and… confirmed! Yes!

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2009-04-19 WLC 25 mile TT HCC114

westerleycc.blogspot.com – Interclub Sunday 25 September result

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