Saturday was spent with the Albannach crew building the course. First time I had been to the park, and it looked like an awesome venue, plenty of hills, lots of off camber stuff, muddy, and some singletrack. The perfect mix, and hopefully, ideal for a SS CX bike...
The way the Super Quaich series works, is that it's split into "A" and "B" races, mixed ages, gender, but the general rule is that all riders in "B" should be a similar level. The top 5 from the B race then get promoted to A, and the the bottom 5 from A go into B. That all makes sense.
With just 2 races throughout the day it was a pretty relaxed atmosphere. I was down for marshal duties for the B race at 11am, and this offered a good opportunity to see how the course was riding, and what lines to take, or avoid...
Half a lap down and I had settled into an uncomfortable, but hopefully sustainable pace and seemed to be picking riders off. The course was so much fun to ride, a real credit to Jim and Euan's design ideas, the singletrack back to the start was a particular highlight. The first full lap was good, the off camber sections were not as bad (read, muddy mess) as I had thought they might be. I'm not sure anybody rode the hill after the start, I certainly didn't and ran as quick as I could, gaining another place on the hill. The SS still doing great, there didn't really appear to be any sections where I was wanting gears, apart from possibly the bottom section (bog) towards the start/gravel climb, that was a slog.
Fast forward, now 2 laps to go, and unlike most cross races I didn't actually want this to finish, such good fun. Best course I have ridden. Race was going well, I had moved upto 6th and was chasing Steve from Sunday Echappee, and Lewis from Albannach. However, looking at my lap times I was starting to slow, and with 1 lap to go I dropped to 7th, with 8th and 9th hot on my heel. The chase was off, and it was about maintaining my position now. Slight mechanical involving a branch (and probably my legs too) in the wooded section saw me drop to 10th with half a lap to go. Didn't really have the legs to get back onto 8th and 9th so rolled over the line in 10th. Maybe with gears the legs would have felt slightly fresher, and i'd have been able to chase and hold onto 6th. But then, racing SS is bloody awesome, almost nothing to go wrong and the bike weighs very little.
Given my lack of high intensity riding, and riding in general since December I was pleased with the result. Maybe running is helping in a kind of weird way. Great to be riding for Albannach, such an awesome crew, and looking forward to getting out for some spring and summer miles with them... Anyway, only 6-ish months until the 2018/19 cross season starts...
Cheers
Will