The final round of the Gorrick Spring Series had begun under
clear blue skies. The course was dry and fast, with plenty of high speed
singletrack to test the reflexes. I hadn’t entered the previous rounds so I was
not gridded at the start, mingling instead with the massed ranks of riders
lured out by the spring sunshine. As we dashed off down a steep, rooty decent I
was repeatedly boxed in as we all jostled to get to the front. There wasn’t
really any pressure on me for this event, it was a bit of a bonus ride after a week away with the family
in Devon scoffing chips and ice-cream. With nothing to lose I was probably
slightly more assertive than normal and forced my way into 5th as
the path narrowed.
The leader quickly pulled away from the group of three ahead
of me, as I fought to stay in contact. Gorrick have re-jigged their start
times, but I cannot understand why they set the womens races off first. We were
almost immediately catching the back markers and there is nothing more frustrating
than watching your opponents pull away while you’re snarled up behind a slower
rider. I was bulked a couple of times and had to push hard to get back on the
wheels of those ahead. Having closed the gap I dipped inside one and then
another at a couple of the slower corners, but we were all clogged up behind
the rider in 2nd . Finally the path opened onto a short section of
tarmac and I accelerated past, towing those behind through with me. Having
stolen a slipstream, they tried to sneak ahead at the next corner, but I closed
the door and pushed hard up the next hill. Over the top of the climb the series
leader came past and we slowly rode away from those following.
By the end of the first lap I had dropped 20 seconds behind 2nd place and spent the next two laps repeatedly attempting to close the gap. Half way through the final lap I got within a couple of bike lengths, but I had burnt my bridges and when he pushed for home towards the end I couldn’t go with him. Despite my paranoia there was no puncture and the bike held together perfectly, on perhaps it’s final competitive outing. I passed under the finishing banner extremely pleased with 3rd position.
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