Check out this Go Pro helmet cam of me following Noshy;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw3v_JVVj3A
That evening we all watched everyone’s videos from the day
on the big in the Go Pro van. I suppose mainly to look at different lines but
it ended up influencing more banter towards each other’s mistakes, funny shapes
and overtaking opportunities...”Josh”, cough, cough.
We had dinner with Andy and then he went into mechanic mode
so that the bikes were still tip top for race day. The rest of the night
consisted of putting Ben Deakon in his place... well... kind of/kind of not. I just
about managed to flip him onto his back but just after I done so he owned me!
Then it was a movie night of 3 Minute Gaps in the Truck.
The night in a tent wasn’t my best camping experience but it
wasn’t my worst. Wind was battering the sides forcing them in and taping me on
the head now and again. And when you wake up at a race in a tent to hear the
pitter patter of a cloud warming up to dump its contents on the track, it’s not
usually positive thoughts running through your head.
Morning arrived without rain and even the odd blue bit
trying to shine through the clouds. I looked at the 24hour forecast on my phone
and it wasn’t looking great. From 1pm – 7pm heavy rain was due. This would be
just in time for seeding runs.
I did 2 runs down with Jacky G in practise. Then it was just
all about preparing for the storm. I got the water proofs out, the tear off’s
on and the spikes on the bike. Everyone on the team got off pretty well with
the weather for seeding besides Jack and me. I went up hoping for rain
considering the changes I had made and not before long it was chucking it down!
My qualifying run was going well until a new section near the bottom caught me
out and the line that I had been doing had a couple of new roots in it. I fell
off going slow already... not a crash I was happy with so the rest of the
course was flat out. I was quite happy that I had the same speed Trap as Steve
Peat though.
After that I was 12 or so seconds off of the place I think
and with a crash this gave me good confidence. My race run went well. I had a
few of your normal little mishaps and only 2 mistakes would have cost me more
than a second or two. I came through the finish in 2nd place...
eventually pushed down into 12th in the end. It was a good result
and I am pleased as there were nearly 30 elites. It’s just I am fed up with an average
result. I wanted to end up on the podium at the end of the season like last
year. But I guess it’s only going to play on my mind more over winter which
will be good for training. And I have one more chance this coming weekend at the
English Championship.
See you there!


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