Race 2nd Feb

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Fiona
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Post by Fiona »

Been um'ing and ah'ing about doing this, but now i've seen a few familiar names (Andy T & Paul W) are going then i might just be able to pluck up the courage...safety in numbers and all that :lol:

After reading Jess' post about her first race experience at Croft, i'm expecting it to be a big learning curve :shock: ...where's the scared smiley?
Sharpy
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Post by Sharpy »

Looking forward to this and glad there will be some friendly faces down as well. Hoping the weather perks up between now and the 2nd Feb! Less than 2 weeks to go! :D
AndyT
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Post by AndyT »

The long range forecast appears to be optimistic!

Need to get my race wheels out of the garage!
Sharpy
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Post by Sharpy »

Good stuff!

I am hoping to do both as well... survival is all I am after!! :lol:
Paul W
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Post by Paul W »

I'm probably more nervous than you Fiona.never done a race before.so maybe sit back in the 1st race to see what goes on.would be nice and calming if we could all meet up at the circuit and for the race regulars to help us 1st timers out
Melly
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Post by Melly »

Having seen the forecast for the end of the week and knowing all too well what its like to spend time on airfields in winter, im going to give Croft a miss this weekend, but am definitely up for the week after (2nd Feb) and will gladly meet up with others and have a natter before
http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=10day;sess=
Melly
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Post by Melly »

Race bike rebuild finished after bare frame strip down last October :D cant wait to give it a blast again
G.
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Post by G. »

I've said I'll race this Saturday, so I'm preparing to get slaughtered. Who else is going?
Melly
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Post by Melly »

G. im not going this Saturday as the forecast for Croft circuit is heavy snow overnight, but definitely going the following week (2nd Feb) see you up there
G.
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Post by G. »

I'm elsewhere on Feb 2nd, so maybe see you for round 3! Hopefully the snow will not lead to me getting literally slaughtered!
like my bike
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Post by like my bike »

26th Jan - Cancelled Snow & Ice on the circit

http://velo29events.com/winter-series-round-1/
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Post by Melly »

Change of plan here due to "Dad's taxi service clause being invoked" therefore I have a spare bike rack and seat if anyone else fancies a crack at racing at Croft this week 02/02/13.
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Sharpy
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Post by Sharpy »

Great fun this racing malarkey....

For me I knew it was going to be tough as I had developed a cold just in time for race day, with my asthma I always struggle quite badly with colds, but this was for the experience so went along anyway.

Tried to stick up the front, this worked well.... almost too well... I spent more time that I would have liked on the front but soon figured out that sitting up solves that problem as eventually the pack come past.

Made 2 moves to break free, one crossing the gap to a group of 4 that looked good only to have them all sit up as soon as I got there the second on the last lap, with my lungs half full of crap and burning from the cold I could not maintain the effort and popped sitting up and rolling in, still great fun!!

I will be doing more racing! :o)
AndyT
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Post by AndyT »

Well, that was fun Hectic, quick, and slightly too dangerous for a man with a mortgage!

I was going well until 2 laps till the end when I suffered the mother of all cramps in both calfs..this quickly ended my dreams of a top 10 finish.

Nevermind, it's all part of the racing experience. Reliability ride tomorrow, better start eating and drinking.

Andy[/u]
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