A Year to forget
Posted: 23 Aug 2013, 06:33
somehow the number 13 in 2013 should have meant bad luck was on the way for e in the Centennial Rally last weekend but the bad luck started at the start of the year (or am I riding on the edge too much for me and the CRM?).
So two weeks ago it was the Beacons Rally in Wales and on the last special on the Saturday I did a bit more tree hugging (clipped a small tree with my right handle bar, went down, hit my left hand on the ground, and bust my brake lever. Got up, back on the bike and finished the test as quick as I could. Changing the brake lever at the end of the test, the left hand (the one I broke at the Kielder Rally) was in a bit of pain. By Sunday morning it was swollen up so I decided to sit out the Sunday so I would be OK for the Centennial. Result despite the fall was a class win and 10th overall.
The Centennial last week (470 miles over three days) started last Friday, the hand was not very swollen thanks to the ice packs, I had full movement and with some pain killers, all seemed OK. Laps one and two incident free but laps three was cut short with a puncture, then a second one. With only one spare tube I was out! Oh, bugger. No mouse in the back as a 15 mile liaison from Carlisle Castle to the Kielder/Walk/Kershope forest complex two times a day I thought PC Plod might be hanging around. Saturday was a big day (225 miles) and apart from a get off in the 2nd special (going too fast again!) all went well. Sunday was good but a very fast, long special and the CRM was just on fast enough.
The Centennial test times for the 5 tests I did without incident would have given me a comfortable Trail class win and 12th overall - so note to self, slow down a touch and use mousses.
Monday evening went back to A&E at Durham University hospital and my left hand is bust again, same bone as Kielder, different break. This time all the way though. Result - no more racing this year (or possibly the TBEC event in November.
Over to you Andy, you should be up for the Cambrian win as long as you keep in front of the DRZ!
So two weeks ago it was the Beacons Rally in Wales and on the last special on the Saturday I did a bit more tree hugging (clipped a small tree with my right handle bar, went down, hit my left hand on the ground, and bust my brake lever. Got up, back on the bike and finished the test as quick as I could. Changing the brake lever at the end of the test, the left hand (the one I broke at the Kielder Rally) was in a bit of pain. By Sunday morning it was swollen up so I decided to sit out the Sunday so I would be OK for the Centennial. Result despite the fall was a class win and 10th overall.
The Centennial last week (470 miles over three days) started last Friday, the hand was not very swollen thanks to the ice packs, I had full movement and with some pain killers, all seemed OK. Laps one and two incident free but laps three was cut short with a puncture, then a second one. With only one spare tube I was out! Oh, bugger. No mouse in the back as a 15 mile liaison from Carlisle Castle to the Kielder/Walk/Kershope forest complex two times a day I thought PC Plod might be hanging around. Saturday was a big day (225 miles) and apart from a get off in the 2nd special (going too fast again!) all went well. Sunday was good but a very fast, long special and the CRM was just on fast enough.
The Centennial test times for the 5 tests I did without incident would have given me a comfortable Trail class win and 12th overall - so note to self, slow down a touch and use mousses.
Monday evening went back to A&E at Durham University hospital and my left hand is bust again, same bone as Kielder, different break. This time all the way though. Result - no more racing this year (or possibly the TBEC event in November.
Over to you Andy, you should be up for the Cambrian win as long as you keep in front of the DRZ!