Sidney TT - May 10th
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 11:28 am
Decent turnout in less than totally optimal conditions. We had Jen ("toughest woman alive") breaking out a solid 31:06 (4" faster than last week and only 25" off a PB).
Also Roland MAY have learned that killing yourself on the morning ride isnt a recipe for a successful TT as this week (after riding in the B's in the am) he was a whopping 2:42 faster than last week. Also he was only 14 seconds off his PB from 2009. HMMMMM. Does anyone think Roland will learn from this?
Then we had Flounder busting his ass in his second ever TT. I have to report that he struck fear in the hearts of many who were left shaking their heads as he blazed to a 3rd place overall (1 second behind Jamie Cameron....) in a time of 24:45 (which means an average speed of 42.18km/h!!!!) Watch for great things here as if this "natural climber" can do this on a flat TT he is going to do amazing things (amazing = painful for us).
I also rocked the flat course. Man do I love a flat course! I PB'd and am now thinking that it is possible that I can go under 24' if everything lines up right as I look to peak in August for Provincials.
Also Roland MAY have learned that killing yourself on the morning ride isnt a recipe for a successful TT as this week (after riding in the B's in the am) he was a whopping 2:42 faster than last week. Also he was only 14 seconds off his PB from 2009. HMMMMM. Does anyone think Roland will learn from this?
Then we had Flounder busting his ass in his second ever TT. I have to report that he struck fear in the hearts of many who were left shaking their heads as he blazed to a 3rd place overall (1 second behind Jamie Cameron....) in a time of 24:45 (which means an average speed of 42.18km/h!!!!) Watch for great things here as if this "natural climber" can do this on a flat TT he is going to do amazing things (amazing = painful for us).
I also rocked the flat course. Man do I love a flat course! I PB'd and am now thinking that it is possible that I can go under 24' if everything lines up right as I look to peak in August for Provincials.