Race Report (13.05.09)

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Race Report (13.05.09)

Post by JohnT »

Newton Heights race report.

Wonderful news everyone. We won! Well, Roland won, but now that he’s in the tribe it’s OK to report that WE won. What a difference a year makes - the whole point to racing in 2008 was to overtake Roland in the standings. I should thank the organizers (Geoff Pendral et al.) right away. It was not a nice evening to race and an even worse evening to run the event. Cold and very wet.

No accidents, but that doesn’t mean it was slow. There were 10 B racers, two A’s and two women. The perfect night to run around at a reasonable pace and then make something of it on the last few laps. But no. Everyone started together (A’s, B’s, and women) and the pace was quick from the get-go. A small group can be dangerous. If a few get away, the remaining small group might have a hard time catching them. So, we all had to respond to this rapid start.

I stayed near the front because I didn't want Casey-musician to get away (and he rode at the front), so I wasn’t able to get a reporter-like perspective on the event. But I can say that Gavin-the-man (rode there and rode home in the rain) ran at the front for a lap or two early on and was still there for the final sprint. He’ll be winning before long. Megan lead the pack for a lap here and a lap there all through the race – she was the most aggressive rider this evening. Roland was running a very strategic race. He said he didn't waste any energy and that was clear from his final sprint. Again, well done Roland. Dave and Peter were there too. Yes, five of the ten B racers were with Triple Shot Cycling – I haven’t seen the data, but it should have been a good night for points. Dave and Peter have got to get walkie-talkies so they can organize their chase group – Hmmmm. Triple shot race radios. A must for the Ireland stage race, and then we’ll use them to add a Pro-feel to the VCL in 2010.

We raced for 10 laps. I led the group across the line on the bell lap and then through the downhill and false-flat to the base of the last climb. I was still ahead (or running with a few beside me) as we rounded the corner for the uphill sprint. Tim Nason (a regular B racer) jumped the group. It was a winning move. Tragically, he had some kind of malfunction and was left standing about 20m from the line (I don't think he's ever won). Roland had made the second move. Another clean break and, as it turned out, the real winning move. Two others passed me and I thought I had fourth. But who should suddenly appear on my left shoulder? Casey Ryder. I tried, and I hope the photos show it was close. It felt close. But fifth is what I got. The only bright side is that it might be enough to move me into first overall. If it is, I’m going to enjoy it while it lasts (because it won’t for long). Like one of those guys no one remembers who wears the yellow jersey for a day because something just happened to go his way. That’ll be me.

Everyone else scored points too. Not bad, especially considering one of us left his dinner on the side of the road!

JT
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Post by Roland »

My first VCL win! The race started fast and I was cold, having ridden out to the race in the rain and then stood around for 20 minutes. I struggled for the first few laps, trying to get some warmth in my legs. Once warm, I just hung out at the back of the pack, not pushing too hard, letting the pack gap me a bit at the top of the climb, knowing I'd make it up easily on the decent. Not sprinting out of the corners, saving my legs.

The bell lap seemed slow, and the back was bunched up on the final climb. I started moving around the pack on the left when Tim attacked. I followed, and surprisingly the pack didn't seem to come with us. The sprint seemed to happen in slow motion, it took forever. Tim, unfortunately for him, had a mechanical, letting me take the sprint uncontested.

The results are posted, looks like there were only 9 Bs, or somebody withdrew from the race. John is now in first overall in B, leading Derek Tripp by 2 points.
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Post by Roland »

I think this photo of Duane's really captures the spirit of the race. It's a great photo, I just wish I was in it.

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Post by Plawless »

my report from the race: it was a great 2 laps until the rubber band broke and everyone sped off into the distance......

On the other hand HOW COOL WAS IT TO HAVE TRIPLESHOT MAKE UP HALF THE RACE????

Plus a big kudos to Roland for engineering his 1st ever VCL win. Great work Roland.

despite the weather our club ROCKED!
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