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Davy Down, October 19th
For those wishing to ride the next round of the Eastern CX League at Davy Down (Thurrock) please be advised that on-line entries close today. Link is HERE
Daniel
Daniel
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Great to see you've signed up!
Daniel
Being in my 50's, I was a little confused with whom I would be racing against and if I can buy a ride on the day.
Thoughts?
I may have the family car too on Sunday as I have no need for a car myself. This means I may be able to give a lift to a.n.other.
I think you should be able to get a ride on the day as i dont think the over 50's sells out but it is quite close and will be a big field. bit of a gamble i guess.
Tom, i will also likely have to go after my race.
Think I'll start at the very rear of the field and see how I progress (?).
Tim,
don't worry about the dismount/remount too much, it does not play that big a part initially. As it's your first race with Eastern League, the gridding will place you at the back of the field in any case, so the only way is up
I'm pretty sure you'll move up a few places!
Looking forward to it, although i should probably do at least a few practice mounts and dismounts before sunday...
James
I've been in touch with James, but until I have some issues resolved, am going to miss this round, but will endeavour to join you in a future round soon.
Aside from anything else, I have to learn to dismount on the non-drive side, something that is not natural at all, my leg muscles don't want to respond and it feels unstable and quite unnatural dismounting, even slowly, on the wrong / CX-correct side.
Theres nothing wrong with dismounting on the drive side by the way. Ideally you can do either depending on the approach. you ususally dismount on the non drive side if you are going to shoulder the bike as you want to carry it on the non drive side but at Davy down its just a lift up the steps and doing that either side is fine.
I can only dismount on one side, and with the exception of one course (not Davy Down ), never find it to be a problem.
It's good fun - just give it a go. You've got to start somewhere.
Ill put up the results later but James Mc on his first proper cross was third in the over 60,s and won prize money which basically means he is duty bound to buy a new bike, spend ages talking about tyre pressures and travel to odd muddy corners of Norfolk on a regular basis!
Well done JMac!
Really pleasant morning at the most southerly of the regions events. Great showing from CCA today in all the age groups. 9 I think in my cat (40-49) and some good racing. 7th place for John P who then raced again in the afternoon.
The clips that look speeded up are actually playing at normal speed...
Mark F
I found those steps just the wrong distance apart. You did not hang about to get me trying the 2 step leap and stubbing my toe on the top step and nearly falling flat on my face. Twice!!!!
Results below, hope i haven't missed anyone. Dave H was 35th, couldn't quite hold him! What happened to Travis he was going really well, didn't realise he hadn't finished. Well done to Tom too on his first race, hopefully not the last!
U10
2 Joseph Hadsley
3 Mark Lightfoot
8 Evan Foulkes
U12
3 James Fraser
4 Archie Foulkes
7 Freddie Cooke
9 Sam Daniels
Youth
12 Noah Field
17 Adam Lightfoot
21 Harley Pell
DNF Travis Pell
Vets50+
25 James McKenzie (3rd 60+)
Women
5 Jackie Field
9 Lindsey Foulkes
13 Stevie Wyer
Vets 40+
7 John Polak
29 Mark Wyer
32 Richard Law
37 Stuart Field
38 Timothy Duckett
43 Jonathan Cooke
44 Daniel Doncaster
45 Peter Daniels
DNF Richard Lawrence (puncture)
Seniors
30 John Polak
41 Tom Charlesworth
I was coming back from Grassington on Saturday, (farming stuff) and stopped to watch a Rapha sponsored Cyclocross at Broughton Hall outside Skipton. It looked a great course and well attended. Very popular up here....going to have a go next season probably.