Lea Valley CC — Club Winter Circuit Race at the Velopark (Sat 13th...

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Club Winter Circuit Race at the Velopark (Sat 13th December 2014)

Following the success of our first club criterium on the new velopark circuit in September, there was a lot of interest from club members in making this a more regular thing. So we tried to cram one more race in before the end of the year, deep into mince pie season. Unfortunately the date we originally chose clashed with the UCI Track World Cup event in the velodrome and we weren’t able to use the circuit. Rather late in the day we were able to book it for the following Saturday instead. With minimal publicity, plummeting temperatures and a whole host of office Christmas parties taking place, it was feared that hardly anyone would turn up. However, race organisers Joe Mumford and Trevor Whittock were relieved to find 14 riders on the start line this morning, eager to get going before they froze stiff.

Although the temperature (according to my Garmin) was a very chilly 1ºC, there was a clear blue sky, very little wind and no ice on the road, so conditions were about as good as they could be for this time of year. In the absence of John Summerhayes, there was no neutralised ‘president’s lap’ in this event, but the first lap went off at a relatively sedate pace anyway (with Alex Sweeting and me keeping things nice and slow at the front). As we got into our stride the pace rose from a gentle 20mph to a more challenging 22-23mph – no great shakes perhaps in the summer, but harder work in these temperatures wearing full winter gear and with considerably less fitness.

There were a few little digs to test the water, but nobody got more than a couple of bike lengths clear and the bunch stayed more or less intact with just two or three riders getting shelled out. Then, much as with the race in September, things got shaken up by the prime. Or, more accurately, David Veitch shook things up and there happened to be a prime at the same time. As we entered the home straight towards the end of the sixth lap David moved clear (with no knowledge at this point that a prime lap was about to be called). Immediately realising the danger, several riders tried to bridge across to him. Alex and I had been at the front of the bunch just a minute earlier, but were caught out near the back by this move. Alex powered past me and I tried to jump onto his wheel and failed. As it became increasingly clear I didn’t have the legs to get across, first Tim Holmes and then Lewis Dixon jumped off my wheel to have a try themselves – and each time I simply couldn’t follow. They managed to form a chase group about ten seconds behind David V, consisting of Alex, Tim, Lewis and Adam Luck. Meanwhile I sank back into the next group with Nicola Toms, David Moseley, Huw Thomas and Tim Stroud (and possibly Jon Scarlett – who retired at some point with cramp). David V soloed his way to win the prime with ease and then sat up to let the chase group come back to him.

A few more laps followed with the front group of five leading the chasing group of five by about 30 seconds, though to be honest – there was no chase. We had slackened off and were thinking about the all-important sprint for sixth. Then halfway through the 11th lap David V put the hammer down again and dropped everyone. Alex, Tim and Adam tried to chase, but got further and further behind, while Lewis was spat out of this group and spent the rest of the race in no-man’s land. There was no catching David V and he came over the line on his own finishing the 12 laps in approximately 32:30. Alex outsprinted Tim to claim second place, with Adam just behind them. Lewis came in on his own for 5th and then the next group came home with Tim Stroud impressively outsprinting me for 6th and Nicola again holding her own against the men.

Final Results:

1. David Veitch (32:30)

2. Alex Sweeting (at 25 secs)

3. Tim Holmes

4. Adam Luck

5. Lewis Dixon (at 1 minute)

6. Tim Stroud (at 1:25)

7. Jamie Fake

8. Nicola Toms (at 1:30)

9. David Moseley

10. Huw Thomas (at 1:35)

11. Dave McCarthy (lapped)

12. Rob Smart (lapped)

13. Armin Hersch (lapped)

DNF – Jon Scarlett (cramp)

PS – have a look at the ‘strava flyby’ website to see the race unfold:

http://labs.strava.com/flyby/viewer/#228862137,2PGjDQHwow23RaQNfoekDYLbow2mQaQNYi6kDQ==

First, tick the boxes of the Lea Valley riders (these are the ones with the high green scores), then drag the speed button downwards to slow down the playback, then press the play button.