Lea Valley CC — Len Cooper memorial - circuit race at Hog Hill...

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Len Cooper memorial - circuit race at Hog Hill (Sunday 10th November, 2013)

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Bright sunshine and an icy cold wind greeted another strong field for the final race of the calendar: twenty-three riders in all, including the outgoing club President, Don Keen, who led the field on the traditional neutralised opening lap.

There was a fair amount of surface water after the filthy autumnal weather we’ve been having, and as a result the usual bend after the finish line was closed and a far more technical turn further on was used instead. This strung riders out into single file and caused gaps to open even before the pace split things up.

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Our last circuit race here in the summer had seen a leading group of 8 or so staying together for much of the race and the same was true this time around (although both Alex Sweeting and Nestor Salazar disappeared from it with punctures only to magically rejoin ten minutes later!). After about half an hour came the solitary prime - as soon as it was signalled Alex attacked and opened up a gap of twenty yards or more. The group behind started to fragment and Alex looked certain to win the prime, but then Trevor Whittock launched a devastating sprint into the headwind and caught and passed Alex just before the line (dare I say reminiscent of the astonishing Cavendish stage win from last year’s Tour?) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbQeKRUAdXE )

Anyway - in the Len Cooper race of 12 months ago Trevor also attacked to win the prime and dropped his breakaway companions (Robert Simpson and me) in the process before riding on to victory. Was he about to do the same? I took no chances and pulled the group back to Trevor. Riders took it in turns to go to the front and try to burn people off, but the headwind in the home straight discouraged solo attacks so a shrinking lead group stayed intact.

Finally, as the group started to fracture, the decisive move came as Pedro Lopes and Trevor opened up a gap and put their heads down. Realising the danger I tried desperately to bridge across, but just wasted energy stuck in no man’s land until the remnants of the chase group hoovered me up. The gap to the leading two went from five seconds, to ten seconds, to fifteen seconds. We tried to organize a chase, but when Nestor went to the front he blew us off his wheel - by the time we’d got back together there were only three of us (me, Alex and Nestor).

Then Trevor said goodbye to Pedro and soloed away to victory while Pedro slipped inexorably back towards the chase group. We caught him with maybe a couple of laps left to go. As we passed Don on the final lap he yelled at us to chase hard after Trevor, but he was out of reach by this time and all thoughts were on the final sprint for second place. Nestor was arguably the strongest of the four of us at this stage, but found himself doing the work on the front while the more cynical of us (i.e. me) sat on wheels until the very last moment.

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Trevor came in alone to win yet another club championship, then fifteen seconds later the four-way uphill sprint for second opened up. Pedro recovered well from his exploits with Trevor and surged to second place (one better than he managed in the summer circuit race), while Alex (in his debut circuit race) managed to keep Jamie a length behind him to claim third. Nestor paid for his efforts on the front and took fifth. After another 30 seconds their erstwhile lead group companions trailed in, with Matt Walsh beating Adam Luck to sixth place and David Moseley the  only other rider to avoid getting lapped.

A picture of the winner crossing the line? I’m afraid we don’t have one as our photographer for the day was Alex’s girlfriend, so instead here is a photo of Alex beating me to third place:

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Full results (courtesy of Dave McCarthy, who acknowledges that their may be some minor errors!):

1. Trevor Whittock
2. Pedro Lopes
3. Alex Sweeting
4. Jamie Fake
5. Nestor Salazar
6. Matt Walsh
7. Adam Luck
8. David Moseley
…and at one lap…
9. Chris West
10. Mark Freeman
…two…
11. Chris Pollard
…three…
12. Chris Brown
13. M. Bimrose
14. Jon Scarlett
15. Tom Lowles
…four…
16. His excellency the Outgoing President
17. Rob Smart
18. M. Tubbs
19. J. Mathias
20. Gabriel Hanley
21. Armin Hersch
22. Steve Maunder
…five…
23. Edward Ward

Thanks again to everyone who helped with judging and organizing the race and everyone who took part. Looking forward to more of these next season and to the annual dinner in a few weeks’ time.

Jamie