Sitting near the front early on watching for attacks (Guy Swarbrick/swarbrick.com) |
Leading up to the Junior National Championships at Brynmawr, I was slightly worried because I had been ill before the Cheshire Classic (having to settle for just sitting in and finishing in the bunch). I didn’t want another cold so had been taking it easy, although still raced the Tuesday night crit at Salt Ayre (couldn’t resist), finishing 8th with the 2/3/4 men!
We were greeted on arrival with warm sunny weather – unbelievable! It was going to be the first race of the year in double figures..! We all went to get changed and realised Nic, Hayley and Lauren all had bright pink nails - totally unplanned. On the way to debrief with Nic we saw all the Maxgear lads with Wayne. Stopped for a chat, and a quick picture, the boys wished us luck and we set off! As the race got underway, I decided to sit near the front as I knew that in the past few races that a break had got away. Myself and Nicola made a few attacks through the race but none getting very far.
Nicola off the front (Guy Swarbrick/swarbrick.com) |
With less than 15 miles to go I decided to go for a big attack. It was totally unplanned, but I got a gap of 10 seconds. I was gaining time, until one of the senior women decided to pull me back. She was able to out gear me on the very slight decent with only 6 miles to go. The finish was coming up fast, and I had just used up a lot of energy in the wind!
Crossing the finish line - 10th Junior (Guy Swarbrick/swarbrick.com) |
An enjoyable race but not quite the result I was looking for. Unfortunately racing will take a back seat for a month now until all my A-Level exams are over.
Eve Dixon, you are Ace! Sometimes your enthusiasm gets the better of you - others might call it lack of guile - but you never disappoint. Sit on Lucy Garner's wheel and settle for silver? Nah, death or glory! Bad luck on this occasion. One day it's going to pay off.
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