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My partner in crime for the day would be the best climber in the club and with me being possibly the worst, I knew I might be in for a hard day in the saddle ! We were off early too - numbers 3 & 4 which would make us the second team out on the road.
After a brief timing scare where I road off up the road on a warm up and only just made it back to the start on time we were set off ! We literally tear arsed it for the first part into the wind, switching on the inside like a well oiled machine ! Damn, I thought - I wish we'd ridden TT bikes - the course was TT friendly in my eyes.
About 6 miles in and the road turned left and we had a glorious back wind so we were able to hammer along at a decent pace and bring up the average speed to above 23 mph. After around 4 miles, we turned left where we though we'd still get back wind but didn't ! In fact, this was the hilliest part and although they could have been negotiated with a TT bike, the truth is my climbing began to hurt and I was holding back my ride partner.
Over the line in 39.57 and good enough ride for 15/23 teams on the day. A switch to TT bikes like everyone else would have seen us propelled up the leader board - but we'll keep that secret weapon til next year :-)
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