Lea Valley CC — Len Waters 25-mile Open TT Saturday 14 September...

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Len Waters 25-mile Open TT Saturday 14 September 2013

After years of watching Shaftesbury CC waltz* away with the team prize while we repeatedly fell short of mustering a full five-man (or woman!) team, this afternoon saw a fantastic turnout from Lea Valley with nine members taking part (despite Pedro having to drop out and Trevor and Derek not entering). Even more amazingly - we won the team prize, the men’s prize and the women’s prize.

Conditions were distinctly autumnal: although the rain had finally eased off, it was a dark grey afternoon with a cold and gusty wind. Veteran Bill Gilham (described afterwards as “the oldest cyclist in the world”, though this is probably untrue) was first man off and got a respectable 1:29:52. He was followed by Carolyn Upson, taking part in her second 25-mile TT. Carolyn’s computer stopped working early on so she was left to guess at how to pace herself: freakishly she came in with a time just one second different from her previous effort (1:23:51). Dave McCarthy was third man off and just missed out on ‘evens’ with 1:15:47.

Next up for Lea Valley were a couple of members trying their very first 25-mile time trials. Matt Walsh did a promising 1:12:11, while Harry Sewell rode a fantastic 1:04:59. Chris West, in his second event, knocked about a couple of minutes off his PB with a 1:12:27. I was a good minute or two off my pace today (not a fan of the weather) and got 1:07:01.

Emma Ferguson rode her way to the women’s prize with a time of 1:15:04 (like Carolyn, this was freakishly close to her previous time, just 5 seconds slower). Last, but certainly not least, Robert Simpson ventured up from South London to thrash the 20-strong field with a stunning time of 57:41.

This calls for a celebration - a pint or two at the Nag’s Head on Tuesday?

Jamie

*not literally

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