I haven’t seen a puddle let alone mud on the trails for months. The
post ride bike clean requires only a duster. The weather has been perfect for
cycling. Warm morning commutes along the seafront and balmy evening thrashes
across Kingley Vale have become almost daily routine. As a consequence I’ve
been piling on the miles and I’m definitely going well at the moment. After 4th
place at Deepcut a fortnight ago I was eagerly anticipating a sunny, summer of racing.
Then came the news that the 4th round of the Southern
XC series had been cancelled after an issue with the land owners. Not to worry the
following Sunday was my local race in Chichester. A chance of a podium or even an
elusive win perhaps?
With a couple of friends I pre-rode the route a few days before and
purchased a new Renegade semi slick tyre for a boost of speed on the baked
chalk paths.
With final preparations underway I checked the event website to confirm
the start time. To my huge disappointment and frustration it read; “Event
Postponed.”
My next race is now a month away. The best summer in a decade is
slipping by with no opportunity for me to prove that the recent training has added
more than just a tan to my legs. What a waste of great weather and good form. For
a few days, with no goal to train for my motivation waned. Already news of next
year's bikes and components is flooding the web; it felt like the 2013 season was
already over.
Of course it isn’t. There is still the small
matter of the National XC at the Olympic venue in Essex. However, after that it
is the autumn races before the winter enduros. It just seems ironic and such a
shame that during weeks of unprecedented summer sunshine I am already planning my
winter race schedule.
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