We travelled down to London which took ages. Thankfully I got a Kindle for my birthday so I could read all the way down. We were slightly late for Hog Hill, but still got there in time to support Eve for most of the race. She’d had some bad experiences there with punctures in the past, so we were really keen for her to do well.
Eve rode brilliantly, keeping up towards the front of the bunch and looked comfortable and strong. There were a few attacks but the bunch largely stayed together. With 4 to go, a rider managed to slip off the front, quickly gaining 20 seconds whilst the bunch just looked at each other and it seemed the riders would be racing for 2nd. The bell rang for the last lap, but the lone leader was nowhere to be seen. She had a bit of bad luck and punctured.
Eve attacks at Hog Hill |
A fine ride and we were all so pleased for Eve!
+£50 spending money for our trip to Belgium!
Then it was time for some roller racing at the Rollapoluza National Final! Racing on rollers is something I have done for many years and is a 500m effort against a clock (and an opponent).
We met up with some friends from Eastlands Velo - Mark and Carol Barry, Matt Rotherham and his dad Jeremy, who are massive supporters of cycling and have always been interested in me and helped me out when I was younger, which is proper nice! I qualified fastest lady (and faster than most of the boys) and ended up winning – hope I made them proud!
+£200 spending money for our trip to Belgium! (Belgium socks definitely on the way…!)
The next morning (at 7.50am – far too early for college holidays) we got the Eurotunnel to France and travelled across to Piershil in Holland for a festival of cycling. Of course Eve and I slept in the car all the way ready for our afternoon crit race!
The course was really short 1.5ish miles, flat and with lots of sharp corners. After 30 minutes of roller warm-up next to the Belgium national team (I think they were impressed with my roller skills..!), legs felt rubbish after last night’s Rollapoluza - 50mph on rollers has a cost! There were 70 on the start line and gridding meant that we didn’t start in the best place. The race shot off at the start and within the first 3 laps we were both scrapping around at the back – we were not mentally prepared for how fast this race was going to be!
After 25minutes of racing we had got used to cornering at 30mph and pushing up through the race. Half the field had already been eliminated by the broom wagon and it was close to being our turn. All of a sudden there was a crash right in front of me. Fortunately we managed to miss it, but 10 minutes later an air ambulance appeared and it was curtains for the race. It was abandoned. It was a super lesson for myself and Eve as we now need to be ready for the race going off like a train - completely different to the race yesterday at Hog Hill.
Good news the girl in the crash was ok and we got a cracking workout! Off to watch the Paris Roubaix at the Arrenberg Forest! Its dry at the moment but the forecast is rain = carnage on the cobbles.
More pictures and reports on the way...
Mel x
More pictures and reports on the way...
Mel x
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