Garmin stats:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/19380712
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Garmin stats:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/19380712
dominic raby won
1st Dominic Raby (Chorley)
2nd Jon Morgan (Dark Peak)
3rd Tom Brunt (Holmfirth)
4th Simon Harding (Macclesfield)
5th Andrew Orr (Clayton) I think....
Ladies:
1st Karen Davison (Dark Peak)
2nd Helen Fines (Calder Valley)
Interesting race - none of us in the "chasing group" realised that Pete had gone wrong going down to checkpoint 9 so we all thought we were running for 2nd. I had a slender lead at the summit (CP 10), Jon caught me on the way down to 11 and then Dom showed a superior turn of speed on the road and passed both of us on the run in. 13 seconds between 1st and 3rd I seem to recall.
Aye, with Kieran in the background. Great plan, stick with the race organiser, for the super sneaky trods hehe ;)
Although that plan went to pot on Pendleton moor, when all my energy evaporated and it felt like I'd taken up running only last week, very weird! :eek:
Just before that picture was taken, I was nearly forced to retire by way of fatality!!
Coming down Gernanimo, I was nearly at the bottom, then I heard cries of 'WATCH OUT, ROCK!!' only to turn round and see this big rock surging down behind me, to which I just jumped ( Ninja style ;) ) about the last 8 foot to the stream bed, and the rock ended up missing by inches.
Well worth the 270 mile round trip for me. I really enjoyed the race and finished in 3:47 which I'm pleased with, but with hindsight I reckon I could have knocked 10 minutes off that if I'd been familiar with the route.
Never mind, I'll be back next year :D
You'll notice from this that I took the reservoir path round the lower Ogden reservoir rather than the road. Thinking being it was more level, and softer underfoot. By this stage my balls (of my feet:rolleyes:) were really sore, so I thought I'd be quicker. Not too sure how this worked out as I could see a couple of heads bobbing above the wall gradually getting ahead of me (managed to claw a couple of these back once I rejoined the road for the last 200m or so), but I know I was level with the ninja when I snuck off, and ended up a min or so ahead of him at the end.:confused:
Word on the elevation: Garmin is notorious for overstating it. SportTracks has it at 4,269ft. Make of that what you will. And why no Garmin in a race? You get a lovely picture at the end of where you've been!:cool:
A few pics from the Tour
www.steve-harling.fotopic.net/c1784279.html
:)