Thankfully, it was a bit warmer than the forecast 12°C (my phone told me it was 16°C) with just a gentle breeze so the recipe for a SB/PB was there with the final ingredient being 14 keen testers. New ingredients for this week were David and Diane Wilson-Evans (no introduction necessary) and also Amy Seppman who was riding her first ever club event. Amy was one of five ladies riding night and with a field of just 14 riders that's probably our best as a percentage of starters (36%). Nice to see.
Emma Davies got us underway and clipped 22 seconds off her time from last week but our first rider back was Diane Wilson-Evans with a very short '26' - not bad after three years away from racing with us. New girl Amy snuck under the '30' which is all we can ask from a 'noob' as they grapple with pacing themselves and understanding the course. Trust me on this Amy, in the same conditions next week you'll take a full minute off that time. Ffion 'Ffreezer' Davies was being chased for a minute by the in-form Hollie Labunsky and not only managed to avoid being caught she took a huge 53 seconds off her 2021 SB! Hollie dipped under '25' to record a superb 24:59 - Hollie's best time since August 2020. Girl power!
Clinton Evans was delayed by a dopey lorry driver turning onto the course just as Clinton left the start line but was happy with his 21:55 and that's actually the first time he's dipped under the '22' barrier with us. David Wilson-Evans took the midfield win with a solid 23:25 to finish 5th whilst Stephan Wilcox took a useful 24 seconds off his time from last week to record a 24:23 making a '23' a very serious goal for the season. Mike Broadbent took an even more impressive 45 seconds off his time from last week to record a 24:03. Matt Jones trimmed 14 seconds off his time from last week and just needs to find an additional 16 seconds or more to grab a new PB. Graham Rogerson took the road bike win with a 23:44 - wait for it, a huge 66 seconds better than last week.
Our final three went very much as per seeding or should that be speeding? Neil Gregory sliced 43 seconds off last week’s time to record a 22:17 to finish 3rd whilst Mike Hall finished 2nd with 21:32 a useful 20 seconds faster than last week. Neil Seward was our scratch rider and I was a bit worried that his marathon mileage from Mallorca and lack of race mileage might have blunted his speed a bit but a 21:04 proves otherwise and that time was just a couple of handfuls of seconds away from a PB. Well done Neil.
Once again, there are plenty of candidates for Alfie's MOTM but for a sheer 'beasting' of his time from last week the award goes to Graham Rogerson. Grog, I hope you weren't sand-bagging last week!
Many thanks to Dai, Will, Julian and JD.
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