Wednesday 29 March 2017

MADISON TRAINING - LVRC Madison League

Phil and I in the Pro/Am Mercian Asphalts Madison at Wolverhampton Track in the summer of 1982. We went on to get 5th in the National that year
This is my second winter of riding the Derby Track League. We are lucky to have a Veteran's TL promoted under the LVRC banner and the brainchild of Ex Pro/International Track rider Rob Muzo. It's only every other week and I can fit in normal Derby Tuesday Track League once a month as well

Easy does it - Martin Perrett and myself do the Pas de Deux
Rob has also hatched a plan to run a Madison League over the summer and a National Championships in the autumn. So in an effort to improve standards and make the venture as safe as possible he has been running practice sessions for riders to get up to speed with the technique.

I had not done a modern 'hand sling' change before these sessions although I had ridden quite a few competitive Madison's and even been 5th in the National Champs with brother Phil. In those days hand slings were not allowed (only on the 6 day circuit as they were considered too dangerous) one had to stuff something into a pocket in your shorts that the other rider grabbed and flung you into the race (one of dads best 'Spongex' decorators sponges did the trick)

Perry Bradley (SFA now South Pennine) and myself
reunite for a bit of Madison training on our track 'Irons'


We have to find a partner for the series and I have Martin Perrett of the Headnor Clarion a good track man in his day, today we spend an inordinate amount of time chasing the pack at TL  while his son Will makes hay at the front, there's just no respect form the youngsters these days. I also do a bit of practice with Perry Bradley an Ex San Fairy Ann ('Fairies' to those that share their club) but now living in Leicester after thirty more years apart we raced as Schoolboys and Juniors before falling by the wayside. Literally in Perry's case as he seems to have returned back from every foreign racing adventure after some time in a hospital!

Perry and myself sprint it out for a Schoolboys win at Crystal Palace in 1977


I resurrect my 'Retired' steel Roberts for the sessions, with full taped bars for the experiment, I still have doubts about participation and leave the new bike in the rack expecting a bit of high jinx. Martin has a matching steel Rourke so we cut a fine pair as the Old-school pair but there is plenty of interest from those with little or no track experience let alone Madison and we escape mostly unscathed and our skill level increases with every session. I think I'm looking forward to the racing o7o7ò




 


 
 Will Perrett Madison footage of training at Derby Velodrome
Myself and Martin Perrett In the blue Masters jerseys
 (On the Derny from five minute's)


Tuesday 28 March 2017

CYCLING WEEKLY - South Western Road Club - EVANS - Ride with.............



In February Cycling Weekly did a profile of the SWRC in their 'Club Ride' series. The ride took place in December, the day before the club dinner






Some more Pics from the day












Thursday 26 May 2016

Early Season Fair


Chasing with Giddings (MI Racing) +1
I was determined not to rush into the season without a few base miles and it was hard work doing a long ride at the weekend and racing midweek. Then I had to transition into a bit of racing without a break and I was feeling a bit jaded so I didn't rush into things just a few short 'Tests' mostly on fixed and my first Road Race for a few seasons, The 'Fleche Waltonne' on local roads always a good race, exposed and often cold. Andy Hicks had come up as it was the first of the Percy Stallard series of races so a good quality field in all the races and everybody keen in the cold morning air (sods law beautiful sunshine the day before)


Andy on the E-F-G
 Eventual winner Roy Chamberlain (Corley) and runner-up Richard Edwards (CC Luton) went up the road after a few early skirmishes and a small group of seven formed behind, when they were 20 seconds up the road a couple went after them and I got across on my own. Unfortunately one of our number refused to work but everything looked fine as we closed in on the chase group and just as we got to Walton hill the 'passenger'  decided to attack us leaving us dumbfounded and breathless. He could not make it on his own so came back to us and we gave him a bollocking but we chased on regardless even though we were now somewhat distanced from the chase group and not putting so much into the chase and I got cramp on the last lap and I remembered why I'd not done a RR for a while

We trailed in at the finish ahead of the bunch (myself 12th) Andy won his G category race to set him up for the season

I had a series of short local TT's just to blow away the cobwebs before getting my season proper up and running.

The Beacon Hilly '39' is one of the CTT 'Classic' Series, I'm not riding them all but I like to ride one or two a season to get a feel for the riders I'm up against in the National TT events. Always keenly contested and on hard or hilly courses so not really my thing but it fits into my training program. I was shocked to find it was nine years since I'd last ridden, the first year was in the pouring rain and I ran off the road at one point and could not get inside two hours, the next year I used my road bike and was caught by the eventual winner Gethin Butler going up one of the climbs on his aero's (in the saddle!) Now I never raced against him in his prime but he was impressive even in this brief reunion, as a boy I remember seeing Gethin sitting with his sister Alison swinging his legs on his grandads cycle shop counter (Allin Cycles) while his parents went shopping in nearby Croydon but that was back in the 70's

Views are lovely through Elgar country
Back to this year, I'd been down to ride my local VTTA 25 the day before but in their wisdom the organiser of the Beacon had put me off last so a bit more pressure to do a good ride. I 'scratched' from the 25 and made a special target of this event, I was on my TT bike and thinking I could win my age group and maybe get on the podium
Podium Ambition 1-2
Fiona made me aero arm number holders for Xmas, today was my first opportunity to use them, I'd forgotten how hard the start was (always beware of the starting line where they put a brick behind your back wheel!) it was fairly early and briefly chilly but  a shock to the system. I took it a bit easy on the first rolling section to 15m and kept a reasonable 25mph, you pass the HQ again and head out on the hilly part of the course. I had fitted a 53/44 for the purpose as I'm usually a 56/50 The climbs are long and draggy and I just about managed but I could have done with a 39 inner on the 17% Ankerdine which is eight miles from the finish and I'd dropped my bottle on a decent a few miles back so I just had to press on and make the best
In the end I was 5th 1:48:36 (21.8mph Av.) a six minute improvement on my best and good enough to win the 50-55 and second on Standard +2:12 Mark Turnbull (TORQ) was fastest 1:40:30 and leading the series from Mark Holbrook (Stone Whs) 1:43:49

Winner Phil Graves is expected to go to the Olympics
with the Brownlee's
Clair Rose lived up to her sponsors name (Podium Ambition) won the ladies 1:43:32 from her team mate Dame Sarah Storey 1:48:24 and the Men's won by (injured) Triathlete Phil Graves (Clifton) 1:32:35 now seemingly a full time bike rider and only 6 seconds off Matt Bottrill's course record. National '10' and Hill Climb Champion Richard Bussell (Aerocoach) was 2nd 1:35:13 with Matt Clinton (MV Cycles) also a Hill Climb Champion 1:35:16 just behind more suited to the course o7ò


SWRC In the money 50-55 Winner and 2nd on Standard


Veteran & Lady Result

Beacon Hilly CTT Report





Friday 22 April 2016

Veteran Cycle Club Library







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Review of the Year 2015 - Through the Winter

TL - It's been friendly
A bit late to do a review of last year but it's been languishing in my drafts waiting for a few of the Best all Rounder results. It was my 11th full season of racing, I've been racing longer as a Veteran than I did as a Schoolboy/Junior and Senior in the 70's and into the 80's.

With the opening of the Derby indoor Velodrome I had the opportunity to race through the winter for the first time, its was a new adventure trying to sustain my fitness in the winter months. It all started well as I had the form from the World Masters to carry me through to Xmas but then a long break (Velodrome a Multi use venue so used for the Panto!) and this meant many hours beavering away on the turbo to sustain a bit of fitness for the New Season mid January and not putting weight on (always my weakness)


Devil and Panto Season - He's behind you!
When we did reconvene it was not as bad as I anticipated although as the ten weeks progressed I could feel my age as the youngsters got to grips with early season training camps and I hung onto their coat tails. I managed a decent few placings before Xmas but after results were thin on the ground and I had to be content with thin pickings as the eager youngsters trashed my old legs and poor recovery
Derby 'A' - 2015 Result


On the whole its been good, after a frantic few weeks and a fair few crashes as riders got used to racing (many had only just passed their accreditation and never raced before) things calmed down a bit as the message that it was 'Track League' and nothing much at stake but plenty to lose.

The standard of racing has been very high with four groups
A - Experienced
B - Less fit and riders moving up from
C - New to Track and
D - The only Women's TL in the country.
Riders just had to find there level (which was largely self determined) and there was a bit of swapping around as the most oversubscribed (B's) had some searching for a ride and a reserves policy was brought in. I had trouble getting a ride in the A's some weeks as riders had 'block booked' entry at the start of the season and the FCFS policy worked against riders who could only enter a week or two in advance. I'm sure these things will be sorted out in advance.

Charlotte Parnham Winner Sam Westwell and Julie Scales
I rode in the A's and had to compete with riders a third my age, these are the future stars and are fast and fearless so I tried not to get too involved in the mass finishes. I resolved to clip off with a few to go or stick with the leaders as the race disintegrated and get my points through attrition rather than mixing it in the sprints. I was largely successful in as the evenings went on and I was able to read the racing and pick my opportunity


So the organisers and volunteer helpers who had never been involved with TR before got used to the format and jobs necessary to get through 16 races an evening, It was always a pretty late finish (10pm). Some of the final races were commuted if accidents took up time or the 'whips' did not rule with a rod of iron (carbon these days) And after all the chat and the analysis I was usually the last out the building (getting my bag locked in on the final evening!) 

Derby TL Winners -  and A's - Perrett (Headnor Cl)- Lowe (Raleigh GAC) - Minting (Neon Velo)

Just a round-up of the TT season, I had my region VTTA dinner and PP in January and won the Local Nottingham & East Midlands BAR for the 4th time in a row also taking 11th in the National BAR (down from 7th the last three years) but I also took the local Hermes '100' and the Joe Bains '30' for the first time for my Club Record 1:03:16
We were mourning the recent passing of Joe Summerlin who had done so much work in the region (and nationally) on the VTTA, BC and CTT front including drug testing. It was Joe who always handed you over to the testers who turned up on spec and did not know the riders and Joe made it his job to know everybody. On this issue there was much musing as three riders were caught and banned for various drug related incidents during the season so even on the domestic level (whatever the rights or the reasons) riders are still doping and still being caught

National VTTA 3 Distance BAR 11th

 The only other highlights 12th National VTTA '25' on the Uber fast R25/13 in S Wales where the fifty percent of the field that started got drenched 54:15 and 15th in the National VTTA '50' on the A3 Liphook course nr Petersfield 1:49:56
VTTA Nat '50' - Winners
The only CTT National I rode was the National '10' on my local Wolvey course, going back two minutes on the previous year (like everybody else) I was 81st (up two places) overall but 2nd in the 50-55 age group missing the win by 14 seconds o7ò