Club
and Sponsorship:
For
the first time since 2010 I didn’t join the South Downs Bikes club this year.
Although I definitely missed the camaraderie at races, team sponsorship was
unlikely as I couldn’t commit to a definite schedule of events at the beginning of
the year due to the birth of my daughter in February. Instead I obtained
sponsorship to cover my entry to the Grand Raid marathon race in Switzerland. As
part of the package McMurdo also supplied the distinctive orange Fast Find Ranger
PLB branded jersey. I was also appointed a brand ambassador for Absolute Black,
riding their oval chainrings throughout the year. Both of these agreements
meant I continued to blog and also introduced the Ben Races Bikes Facebook fan
page.
General:
I
continued to ride the S-Works Stumpjumper. The major upgrades this year were
new wheels from Strada and the DT Swiss fork which is a revelation compared to
the SID I had previously.
For
the 2nd year running I purchased a British Cycling racing license.
This enabled me to enter the National Marathon Championships and obtain a
better grid position at the Grand Raid.
Racing:
Training
in 2016 started slowly following the birth of my daughter in February. However,
the focus of the year was August where I would race 3 marathon events in 3
weeks.
Racing
started in May with the Gorrick 100 where I rode well but failed to make the
top 20.
There
was then a brief foray with the Olympic distance at the Southern Championship,
where I missed the Open podium by 1.2 seconds!
With
the pressure now off it was time to enjoy myself! I entered the Open category
at both rounds of the Gorrick Autumn Challenge, where after 13 years of trying
I won my first Gorrick race! I was third in the second round, finishing the
year on a high.
Social:
In
the build up to the Grand Raid I had a number of great social rides. Long days
in the saddle with friends, including Winchester and back along the South Downs
Way with Ian and Julian.
With
two children at home and a school run to complete my total mileage for the 2016
was lower than the past few years. However, I enjoyed another cracking summer
of off-road commuting. Regularly passing Stanstead house and looping over
Kingley Vale in the morning or on a warm summer's evening. There can be nothing
better for relieving the stress!
Highlight:
Riding
across the Swiss Alps!
In
summary:
Enjoyable,
experience laden year!
2017 is the dawn of a new
career in the cycle trade! The effect this will have on my free time and
cycling opportunities is unknown. Therefore my focus will be just continuing to
ride, maintaining my fitness and entering events when I can. Watch this space!
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