Sunday, 27 May 2007

Bratton court- 27th May 2007


The picture says it all, underneath that mud somewhere is an engine!


It’s been 3 weeks since I last rode due to that bug I picked up, and to be honest I’m still not feeling 100%, and for the first time in a very long time, I actually had some doubts as to whether I would be capable of doing the full 3 hours racing today.
Nevertheless, I went for it.
I was planning to do a 6 hour event today, but choose this race instead, I’m glad I did, because that event was cancelled.

The forecast was rain, and so it turned out to be.
Is it me or what? Every time I do an xmoor event it rains! Remember Combe Sydenham? I do!

I’ve got to say that the A396 from Tiverton to Minehead has more twists and turns than a fairground ride, bloody horrible road, slow going indeed.
Still, we made it there in good time so no problem at all (this makes a change as I’m usually late).

As I got scrutineered I could see that the start was uphill on a grassy slope about 2 to 300 metres long, quite a tricky start with a trials tyre on the back, I knew that traction was going to be difficult (bloody nora, it was!).

Everything done, I lined up for the start thinking about that slope, the flag dropped and off we went.
Could I find any grip? Could I hell! slipping and sliding all over the shop, I finally got up to the wooded section in last place.
I was absolutely livid with myself and I had fire in my eyes (really embarrassing when your girlfriend turns round to you at the end of the race and says ‘what were you doing at the start then, what was that all about?).
With the tight wooded sections that we entered it was hard to overtake but I made up about 10 places until near the end of the first lap I got stuck on a slippery uphill and then they all went past me again, I had to turn back down the hill and get some momentum before I could make it up.
I was now breathing fire! Really pissed off with myself, but hey, it’s a marathon not a sprint, so a long way to go.

On the 2nd lap my goggles decided to pack up, the cord on the rip ‘n’ roll wouldn’t release itself so I couldn’t get any clear vision because of the mud, (turns out that I put the wrong make of canister in, what a twat) I rode past the pits in disgust and threw them at my tool box.
I did have spare goggles, but decided to carry on without.

The course itself I thought was excellent, 6-7 miles long, it was mainly up and down through the woods for quite a lot of it which in places was challenging because of the wet conditions.
Some nice straight fast sections as well and lovely slippery hills (thanks to the marshals who came to my rescue on one particular lap).

One thing I didn’t see was a sign saying, DANGER……………………….LOW FLYING BRANCHES.
Jesus, there were loads of them. Just as you think you were clear of them, you’d stick your head up and one would whack you right in the eyes. This seemed to happen constantly and several times I had to stop and wait to get my vision back before I could carry on.
I think what had happened was that because of the rain overnight it had made the branches droop and sag, so we just had to put up with it.

I was enjoying myself so much I didn’t really want to pit! I love the mud! but after an hour and 45 mins i stopped, took on more fuel and shoved a load of jelly babies down my throat, then back out i went, and with no real problems i made it ok to the finish.
It was nice to do the full 3 hours especially as i didn't think i'd be able to manage it, so a pleasing day.
Now for that drive home back along the A396!

Finishing position: 7/26
Bike status: new rear brake pads
Injuries: sore eyes

Sunday, 13 May 2007

Just when you don't want it to happen- May 13th 2007


You go and get ill!
I was down to race at Dowshill Huntsman today, but only just reluctantly got out of bed feeling somewhat ‘drained’.
All started Friday night when I got home late, went to bed and woke up at 6am in a pool of sweat. (not good)
All day Saturday I felt a bit ‘tricky’, went to bed and had a restless night.
When the alarm went off and I got up, i felt crap and I knew straight away that I just didn’t have the energy to race today, I was hoping I’d feel ok, but after 4 cups of tea and some toast and ibuprofen, things hadn’t changed, so to my frustration and disappointment, I decided that it would be a wise thing not to travel and race.
It’s a shame because with the rain we’ve had, I would have loved riding in the mud.
Not happy!!

Tuesday, 8 May 2007

Brandis corner- May 6th 2007


Not a great start to the weekend I must admit with Leeds getting relegated!
Never mind, we’ll be back.

Gutted over the football, off I went to take out my frustrations on the track!
I arrived in plenty of time, not as far as I thought it was, good weather, all set for a good days racing.

Done all the usual bits there is to do and waited for the start.
With minutes to go and on the start line, I’d realised that I’ve forgotten to put on my transponder; it was back in the car in the next field!
Off went the girlfriend to go and get it and got back just in the nick of time. (who says race meetings are no place for a woman, not me!)

Flag dropped and off we went racing, started about middle.
A few little woody rooty bits caught a few out, so things slowed a bit on the first lap till everyone got spaced out a bit (I don’t mean having a joint either).
The track was very dry due to the recent weather we’ve been having, so a right ‘bone shaker’ in places.
1 or 2 nice ‘grassy’ hills, a couple of jumps and some tricky wooded sections, but nothing too technical, although I still got caught out 2 or 3 times by the roots and had to pick the bike up each time, only had little ‘offs’ though, so nothing major.
Each lap was about 9 to 10 mins, for me anyway it was.

Pitted ok at halfway feeling fine and off I went to do the remainder of the race.
With a couple of laps left, I was entering a wooded section at the end of a fast bit of track, there was only enough room for the 1 bike to get through, when out the corner of my eye some guy decided to try and get there before me.
I was just turning and it was at this point that he simply ‘torpedoed’ me!
I went straight onto the deck and into the bush (no harm done), the guy actually turned round to me and said ‘sorry’, then carried on.
Fair play to him for doing that.
Finished ok and got placed 6th in another round of the 2-stroke championship that I entered.

Finishing position: 13/37
Bike status: ok
Injuries: none

Tuesday, 1 May 2007

Hustyns Wood- April 22nd 2007


Hustyns, right on my doorstep! Just 5 minutes up the road, I often go running there, so knew the area quite well.
I walked parts of the course on the Tuesday and cycled round it on a mountain bike with my mate on the Thursday (knackering that was), so I could get an idea what I’d be faced with.
Due to the hot weather the previous week, the course was bone dry, I thought that was a shame as I’d like it to have been wet and slippery, never mind, you can’t have it all!

This was a time card event, which made a nice refreshing change to the constant ‘hare and hounds’ races that seem to be the norm.
There seemed to be a nice atmosphere about the place when I arrived, I duly then done the necessary and worked out my times for my laps.
Looking at the rider list for the event I could see that there was a decent champ and expert entry, so I’d better have my wits about me and be ready to move out of their way because these guys are on tight times.

When I raced at Grey Mare back in January, I remember a guy passing me on the last lap in the same class as me, he beat me by one place, and low and behold that same guy (steve jose) had the same start time as me today.
Whilst waiting for our allotted time, I went over and had a chat with him, nice chap, and yes, he did remember passing me.

The clocked ticked over to 10.34 and off we went straight up into the woods.
Lots of tight sections, lots of stumps, lovely trails, nice hills and 1 or 2 fast bits with sweeping bends, it was really nice riding round, especially with the sun glistening through the trees. I think the course was about 8 or so miles long.

Made my first time check ok and went off on my 2nd lap which included a special test.
I did ok on that then went back in to the pits with time to spare.
Onto the 3rd lap and back round to the special test again, this time I got caught by a few champ riders (I know when Denz is coming up because he always shouts my name, to get out of his bloody way!) so I had to slow a bit and let them pass.

Onto to the last lap then, Halfway round I saw Steve (Jose) who had stalled in front of me on a tricky little downhill, I asked if he was ok, he was, so off I went.
Minutes later I pulled over to let a faster rider get by and promptly parked the bike into some bushes (well it was off camber!) and got stuck!
Steve then caught me up and asked me if I was alright, he leant his bike up against a tree and came back to help.
With plenty of time to get a finish we both travelled back in tandem.

A nice event, but I still would have liked it to have rained, now that would have made things interesting!

Finishing position: 2/12
Bike status: ok
Injuries: none