Sunday 29 April 2012

1st Old Gore 10



Turbo Will in the Praying Mantas position
Very different conditions greeted the 15 Ross riders who turned up this week for the 1st Old Gore 10 of the season. There were guilty looking faces when asked by the new faces what the course was like. When told it was fast out, someone forgot to tell them of the purgatory they would suffer on the return leg. 

The ground was slightly damp, so the warning about slippery conditions went out as well as reminding everyone about the deep section wheels getting blown around. As expected, the out leg was Great!!!!

“Turbo Will” keen to make up for last week’s pitiful efforts blew the opposition away, but was still almost a minute away from "the Ginger One’s” record. Once up to full speed, the record could go!

Proving week one’s result was no fluke, Fallon senior put in another good result, but “The Destroyer” appears to be keen to catch him closing the gap from last week. The training in the chicken shed must now have started in earnest. 

Not sure what went wrong for me as I had an awesome ride to the turn, only to find there was no power for the return leg. Max on his first club ride of the year was on the money. Old Gore suits Max, his weight advantage up the hills playing to his strengths.
Taff, poetry in motion

“Taff the Chair” put in an impressive effort, already running in the times he was doing the end of last year. Kerry also had a good ride out to the turn; maybe we both put too much in on the way out. The hardest thing to do is back off when on full chat taking advantage of a tail wind. Maybe sacrificing an event to find out might be the way forward, nah!

“The Spinner” lost a lot less time on the night, but did have the TT machine out, Walford next week will show where his form is. The winter track work is due to kick in!
Matt Fallon

Fallon Junior was both pleased and disappointed with his ride. A mechanical problem left him revved out when he lost both gear cables right from the first gear change after the start. This was not the full story! I caught him in 4:11 seconds (5:11 his time) and 2.2 miles in. Having left him by a country mile to the turn. You can imagine the amazement at the finish when he came over the line less than 40 seconds behind me. http://connect.garmin.com/player/172000143  I caught him at the point my HR went a little crazy! He either really flies up the hills, or he’s super aerodynamic at cutting through the air. With good kit, the potential result could have been a lot closer to dad…

Nigel’s face said everything about the ride; the smile could not hide the sweaty pained expression of all the effort that had been put in. I knew he had not given it his all as he rode home faster than he’d raced. Maybe it was the cool glass of lemonade at the rowing club he needed more.

Mike looked happier after finishing this week compared to last week, are hills his forte?
Oh dear oh dear, the wind definitely was not “Tony The Tigers” friend, topped with the hill up to the finish made him look another 3 years older. The lack of serious winter big mileages show in these conditions.

Mark’s first Old Gore experience was not as he’d planned suffering with cramp on route. Julie Suff  might be looking at Mark as her first target this season. Julie wins the face of pain this week, she did not look happy at the time. As always someone has to be last, this week it was Mary Munchkin". The daydream moment up the finishing straight allowed Nigel the chance to just beat her over the line.

Thanks this week go to “Bill the Sec” for the turn, lurch control was Steve Millard, with my “sugared cherry” timing.

Rider of the week this week was an easy choice for the select panel back at lemonade central, for another PB despite his mechanical, Fallon junior

Next week is a Walford 10. 

Forest event is a Lydbrook 10 on the Tuesday night

For real fun leave 6th May free for the Cross Ash hilly 25, 10:00 at the top of Dawn o Day. I am more than happy to time this event. For those that forgot about the fun from last year check the blog out.

One more volunteer for next Thursday would be good!!!!!


Saturday 21 April 2012

1st Walford 10 of the year




Once again the machine that is the Ross-on-Wye & District Cycling Club rumbled into life. Six months of hibernation, secret training, open training evening rides and the very popular Sunday rides have led up to what looked to be a wet and windy start to 2012. As it turned out, apart from a little dampness on the ground, conditions were very good. No wind. No rain, plenty of attitude. 2012 saw several new faces out for the first event, some having never ridden before, so PB’s guaranteed.

A flying Fallon
I must admit I was a little surprised by some of the results, expecting better from a few, some excelled, meaning there was secret training…….
A “Flying Fallon” senior took the honours in this 1st Walford of the season, clear of his nearest rival by just over a minute. Those cold lonely Saturday afternoons have paid off for now!







Last year’s closest protagonists appeared to be at it again for this season “The Destroyer” and “The Racing Snake” came in 2nd and 3rd separated by seconds. Might have been even closer if I had not got stuck behind slower cars and Taff had not inspired more effort out of The Destroyer…..
International coach Jamie (ladies VC St. Raphael team) took the 4th spot, watch him get faster as the weeks roll on. 
Taff has been accused of having all the gear, no idea! Not this year! He’s looking up for a good season, starting very quickly. I’m expecting him to be in the 24’s this year, no pressure.
Tom The Face of Pain
I’m sure Tom (“The Boonen”) looking at the results now would be happy with this result. Walford’s never been his favourite for some reason, but a top 6 finish is sure to make him smile in this company. The man to watch “The Missile” is firmly locked onto Tom, but I’m sure he will make several top riders uncomfortable later in the year. It only a lack of miles at this stage holding him back.
First of the major surprises for me was “The Spinner”. In fairness he looked at the weather and rode his old hack, but those legs with carpet stuck to them cannot have helped in the aero dynamics department. When mentioned, Alice (James’s daughter) looked around deciding possibly dad needed the Immac treatment. 
Nigel was my next surprise. I know having ridden with Nigel how fast he is. Am going to assume he took my advice of start slower to last the 10 miles not just the first mile. My guarantee with Nigel is he will be doing fast 26’s very soon. Rumour mongers have suggested he has new kit waiting to come out in clean dry conditions.
A winter’s worth of training, club rides and mountain biking sees Fallon Jnr  pop a new PB in first time out. The 6 Ps come to mind (can’t put them on here for fear of being seen to be rude) but the gist of the 6 Ps is to prevents poor performance. Matt put undue pressure on himself needing to change a puncture before the start. Not good mental prep, but could make it onto the Entertainment trophy awards.
“Save of the Day” had to go to “Tony the Tiger”. Too fast on the wrong line into the monument corner saw him have to pull a rear end slide back into line. Being just behind him at the time, gave me the perfect view of his correctional skills at work. I’m just grateful for no paperwork so early in the season. I don’t like paperwork!
My biggest surprise of the evening was Chris. He’s like a human dynamo normally, he too could have just been finding out how to tackle the Walford course. He did carry around a bike rack, saddle bag full of sarnies and lights. I will expect him to be a good match for Nigel soon.
Mark Herriot was one of the best surprises of the evening. He has only been cycling since January, first time out beating evens (20mph), and his enthusiasm afterwards was great, so a real well done. His mate Mike also had the same time, one had to assume they were either too polite to beat the other or they trained together.
Richard, also new, had his first taste of time trailing. I’m sure he too is happy with his ride as it was far quicker than his self-timed effort. Having looked at the photos, a little lower on the bars would create less drag, and no one smiles as they cross the line at the finish….
Mary in full flow
Our Very Own “Mary Munchkin” took her first scalp of the season first time out. I suspect there has been some sort of secret training having occurred passing Gerald who ended up almost last man on the road.
Last was the favourite. “Turbo Will”.  Will put the all singing, all dancing glasses on to check bodily functions whilst on full chat. In fairness, he was flying as we passed in opposite directions, but as he approached Vention lane his instruction in his ear piece said move slightly over to the right to avoid that gigantic piece of glass. The rest is history as they say. What could have been? Do we run a book on how many punctures Will has this year?
Thanks this week go to “Bill the Chair” and “Sam the Man” for signing and organising the turn, “Mike the Post” for the signs at the start, “Tiny Tim” for lunch control and my sweetie Julie for the timings.
Thanks also to Bill & Mary for the chip butty supper they organised later. As they know my body is a temple so I had to go without, but it was like feeding the 5000, with groups of vultures swooping in from all angles. Thank You both!!!
 
Another to thank is Mark Raddenbury for the photos. A slight cold stopped him riding so instead electing to capture your images. Catch Marks deals at http://www.fetishbikecompany.com or speak personally to him, his arm can be twisted. There’s 10% off online to Ross riders or 15% in store. An interesting internet sight for those who want a challenge, either to yourselves or against others in the area is http://www.strava.com Mark is current record holder for Yat Rock. It has the ability to break rides into sections so you only do certain parts not a full ride, go for it; you know you want to…
Rider of the Week was almost forgotten about as a topic down the club but fortunately we did have a quorum to discuss this important subject. Mark H was near the top of the list as well as Matt F with his PB bashing ride, but in the end Fallon Snr wins the converted "Rider of the Week".

Next week is Old Gore. We require one turn Marshall. Don’t forget, if getting there by car, leave a space for the timekeeper and don’t block the driveway down to the farm. Better still, ride up as  a warm up. It only takes minutes to get back to Ross 

 from there.