good race enjoyable and nice apie and peas to finish!
Came in fifth in the end, a great run by the top three lads
good race enjoyable and nice apie and peas to finish!
Came in fifth in the end, a great run by the top three lads
Notice you did not make your self known today Team Pie, a Pudsey team mate offfered to point you out, but you seemed to go in hiding. In case you found it hard to spot me in the multitude of KCAC vests (other clubs are availible, but they are all crap) I had my shiny leather shorts on.
I had a crap run and came 10th in the marathon, so as it twice the distance that would mean I would have come 5th in the half and you would have been 6th.
Might see you at the Millenium, I am doing leg 4.
Away from the banter - Wharfedale was a great run and thanks to the organisers for all the hard work.
Was it you sat under tree at the finish, talking to a Lady with 2 BIG dogs?
If so I should have spoke, sorry, if not might come across you later.
ran with you today chris cheers for leading the way
my club mate told me off for winding people up (thats owmeknee).
It is all relative though anti social, game on for leg four!! although P & B will be way in front of you by that point so you wont get chance to race me!!!!!
Tenth doesnt sound too bad to me, who was in the top three?
Did the half and my poorly foot doesn't seem significantly worse than when I started, so am feeling relatively chuffed. (Might not be able to walk in the morning though....)
Managed to miss Stagger altogether. Waved at Chris Brown but his mind must have been on higher things and he didn't notice me, which made it look as if I were a sad bastard pretending to have a friend.
Introduced myself to GrahamB after many years of seeing him at races, and he appeared very worried when I said I was on the forum, and immediately apologised (pre-emptively) in case I happened to be someone he might have offended! A tad defensive, n'est ce pas?! No Graham, we're all one big happy family in fellrunning, as you know.
On the other hand, I didn't quite dare to approach Antisocial, a) because it would have meant asking someone 'Are you Antisocial?, and I might have been wrong, and b) because calling yourself 'Antisocial' is a pretty clear signal you don't want to be approached by randomers (a bit like calling a Rottweiler 'Tyson').
Briefly renewed acquaintance with Brett; one day day we'll actually remember each other.
Did however have another chance to chat with my Borrowdale race buddy Sunnysideup, proving that Calder Valley and K&C aren't always at complete loggerheads.Or maybe it was because I was in my Baildon vest today.
All in all, a good turn out from the forum, and an enjoyable race in beautiful countryside. The sun even beat down around midday.
You were back before me tussockface.
I shouted to you and your budy in Baildon vests but you were looking into each other eyes so I did not spoil the moment.
I think I was just over 2.13 reasonable please as it was my longest race todate.