Apparently there was some obscure time trial in France today but the really important event was the Scarborough Paragon 10 (incorporating the Clifton 10 mile championship). Conditions were sunny but breezy with a good tailwind on the homeward leg.
Congratulations to Nigel who won in 24:08. Congratulations also to Arny who took 3rd place in the Vets with 27:52. Other results were Cath (28:58), Iain (26:15), Paul (25:03) and me (24:35).
The overall winner was Carl Saint (21:57).
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Headed down to Sherwood Pines near Nottingham for a mountain bike skills course. Pretty interesting stuff about cornering etc. By the end of the day Simon was descending with only the front wheel on the ground -- apparently this is a useful skill
Inexpensive, high quality and not far from York. Good for honing basic skills and Sherwood Pines is a great place for a ride.
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Inexpensive, high quality and not far from York. Good for honing basic skills and Sherwood Pines is a great place for a ride.
http://www.aquickrelease.com/
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Halifax Road Race, Sunday, Sunny and breezy, 13 laps of a mostly flat circuit, lost of attacks in the early stages eventually four riders got away and stayed away (how do they do that?)
The rest of us stuck together in the final sprint for the line managed 15th I think! Looking forward to Tan Hill 19th as I missed Richmond.

A J
Went out with my old, now ex-pat, school mate for a steady ride round our youthful cycling haunts of Wetherby, Harrogate, Knaresborough etc., to which he hadn't been for about 40 years. Nice tail wind on the return trip nudged us up to an easy 22/23 mph, only to have our delight destroyed by Arthur flying past on his way home. 75 miles of reminiscing and a very pleasant way to spend a day.
I rode the White Knight RR at Dinnington. 18 laps of a flat and increasingly windy circuit. I missed the break of 9 which contained four former national champions who went on to finish in the top four places (Russ Downing, Chris Newton, Malcolm Elliott and Wayne Randle). I escaped the bunch together with Graham Briggs (Recycling) with just over four laps remaining and held off a chase group of six including Rob Sharman and Mark Wordsworth; one from the original break was dropped and caught by us and I was easily beaten in the sprint for 9th thereby just scraping into the top ten.
Paul M was also in attendance, finishing position unknown.
Paul M was also in attendance, finishing position unknown.
Yes I was there and took a far from comfortable bunch finish. However as Kit has already mentioned it was a fast race on a windy day and a very high quality field. I have a long history of being dropped on this circuit so am far from disappointed. After three increasingly difficult Elite races I have a 2/3 race at Morpeth next Sunday and will be disappointed not to come away with a result. Must get some new bar tape though - the old stuff is covered in teeth marks!
Oh yes and on Saturday I did the "10" at Burton Fleming but the less said about that the better - no prizes for guessing which of the two rides gave the most satisfaction!!
Oh yes and on Saturday I did the "10" at Burton Fleming but the less said about that the better - no prizes for guessing which of the two rides gave the most satisfaction!!