The Wiggle Ups'n'Downs - rearranged after the atrocious
weather at the beginning of May. And
what a good call that turned out to be.
The weather on sunday was perfect for cycling - not hot, just cool enough.
This was my third of a three pronged back to back sportive
event in my quest to prepare for the Etape Du Tour. It should have been my first - thankfully it
was my last. It was a tough nut to
crack.
Ninety six miles of hurt and a mocking northerly to make the
return journey all the more difficult.
The sportive started with a climb up Ranmore Hill. The tempo was quick - lots of very keen
riders and it wasn't long before I was being overtaken by the group that
started behind me. Unlike the previous
week's frantic pace, the quicks on this event were individuals and the attacks
seemed to be pretty isolated and uncontrolled and I didn't feel the urge to
"follow that wheel". Some of
the riders I did pass later, some I never saw again.
I now feel I know the North Downs as well as I knew the back
alleys and rec's that I played on as a child.
I could map the potholes on White Down - and know where I am on Leith
Hill by how much lactic acid is in my legs.
This sportive once
again - stacked the pain in the last 25 miles - which was ideal for the Etape. Leith Hill and WhiteDown all making an unwelcome
appearance in the last fifteen miles.
I had a sports massage on Friday and I felt terrible for the
first twenty miles. I mulled the
possibility of following the Fun route at the split - and a Sunday lunch in
front of the telly rather than a gel in front of the backside in front of me !
! ! the legs worked themselves out
The summary according to Garmin:
05:58 moving time - 06:08 elapsed time (missed gold by about 6 minutes - 11 of which were spent at the second feed station in a queue for water).
1,744 m elevation - this is a little over the Col de Madeleine, and about a third of ACT I in total !
2,592 calories - thats good to know - I can tuck in to a few more mars bars tonight then.
05:58 moving time - 06:08 elapsed time (missed gold by about 6 minutes - 11 of which were spent at the second feed station in a queue for water).
1,744 m elevation - this is a little over the Col de Madeleine, and about a third of ACT I in total !
2,592 calories - thats good to know - I can tuck in to a few more mars bars tonight then.
I still havent stopped beating myself up about missing the
gold - but that is life.
On a brighter note - the Veho camera was trialled - and a
link to the footage will appear shortly - though it is still a bit wobbly.
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