Lea Valley CC — Len Cooper Circuit Race - Sunday 7th September,...

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Len Cooper Circuit Race - Sunday 7th September, 2014

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Sunday morning saw our first circuit race on the new velopark circuit in Stratford. Despite the fact that several riders in with a chance of silverware (I’m looking at you: Harry and Monika) were unable to take part this time, we had the biggest field seen in this event for many a year. Traditionally the first lap is a neutralised procession behind the club president so this was John Summerhayes’s first tour of duty leading the bunch round.

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The first lap was completed at a relatively modest 19mph but then as soon as the line was crossed the real racing began and the pace shot up (the second lap was completed at well over 25mph - well, not by everyone!)

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The higher pace soon had about half the field shed out the back, but a sizeable front group of 13 riders managed to stay together for about 20 minutes.

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Then two things happend in quick succession which totally shook things up. First, a touch of wheels mid-pack saw time trial specialist Derek Trangmar crash heavily and his race was over. Nobody else went down, but the group got strung out. An unofficial truce was called for half a lap and some regrouping took place, but then immediately the signal went up to say that there would be a prime at the end of the next lap. Most of the lap was spent tactically with no one wanting to lead the group - Chris Pollard found himself maneuvered there with Jamie and Alex trying to nudge each other off his wheel. Then Tim S went for a long one and Jamie jumped onto his wheel, but as they rounded the final bend suddenly two men in black shot past at what seemed like twice the speed. I think this was Carsten and Mat. Alex went after them in hot pursuit, but was beaten by Carsten for the prime.

And that was the end of the lead group. In the immediate aftermath of the prime there was confusion - the bunch was strung out in ones and twos, some riders were exhausted from the sprint and sat up, several riders were lapped in the vicinity of the finish line making it difficult to tell what was going on for a moment. When the dust settled Alex and Carsten were clear at the front, Pedro about 5 seconds behind them, Jamie about 5 seconds further back with Adam glued to his wheel, and the rest losing sight of the leaders for the rest of the race.

It looked for a while as if a new lead group of five would form, but when Pedro eventually caught the front two he immediately attacked. This impetus put paid to Jamie’s efforts to close the gap and then the front three worked together to stretch out their lead.

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By the end they had the luxury of more than a minute’s gap. Pedro found himself in the lead on the final lap, but when the sprint came it was a battle between Carsten and Alex with the Dane taking victory by about a wheel.

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Meanwhile, Jamie and Adam had slowed down on the final lap and were surprised to suddenly see newcomer Barnaby appear from nowhere to catch and attack past them. Jamie leapt onto the wheel and Adam stayed on his, then Jamie sprinted hard at the end to take fourth with Barnaby ahead of Adam. Not long afterwards they were chased in by Mat S, Chris P and Nicola who took the women’s prize in her debut.

I’ve been given official results for the first fourteen riders, the others were lapped several times and it got too confusing to untangle who was where:

1st       Carsten Meilandt
2nd     Alex Sweeting
3rd     Pedro Lopes
4th     Jamie Fake
5th     Barnaby Barford
6th     Adam Luck
7th     Chris Pollard
8th     Mat Squire
9th     Nicola Thoms
10th   Tim Stroud
11th   Mark Freeman
12th   Dave Mccarthy
13th   Huw Thomas
14th   Johnathan Scarlett
HOWEVER - video evidence strongly suggests Mat (in black) finished ahead of Chris so 7th and 8th should probably be reversed: http://youtu.be/XMCqbVj20vI
Feedback has been very popular for this race, so it is hoped that we can make this a regular thing, not just once a year. Watch this space!