Sheffield Telegraph

Jul 10, 2013

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Andy’s ass finds itself on the front page of the Sheffield telegraph. We at Pedalpursuits agree that it makes a great advertising statement for Sheffields bid to be the outdoor capital of the UK.

VeloUK.net race report

Jul 03, 2013

first place!

A race report and updated league standings have been published via velouk.net

http://www.velouk.net/2013/07/03/report-nmrrl-round-10/#

sprint finish!

Racing in Sheffield!

Jun 29, 2013

We’ve been travelling around the country all year on biking trips and for races, but last week we had the pleasure of racing from the front door! (not literally) (but almost literally)…

First up was Nutcracker Round 4 held at the new Parkwood Springs BMX-meets-MTB-track. I was doing night shifts that weekend so had an awful attempt at a couple of hours sleep in the morning before getting up and riding out to the start.

Parkwood

It was a good pace up the first climb and I settled in behind Andy Nichols. On the first downhill I took a gamble taking the B line as fast as I could and managed to steal a place taking me into the lead. Having ridden here plenty I took advantage of my local knowledge and pushed out a good lead.

'Doing nights at Parkwood'!

‘Doing nights at Parkwood’!

The course took us up most of the trailcenter bits and around a couple of playing fields before heading down some off-camber, slippery new singletrack where everyone was searching for any possible grip going into corners. We were then spat out on the official trailcenter bit again to lunge round some berms and attempt the table tops on the boat that is my 29er!

I managed to keep pulling away over the six laps and came in first with a fairly comfortable lead.

Back to bed

Dark and White’s MTB Orienteering Score Race in Sheffers…

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Wednesday came along and I was so pleased to be able to race a bit of MTB orienteering again having not raced since December! Dark and White were running their excellent event starting from the cricket club in Totley with most Checkpoints (CPs) spread around Blacka, houndkirk and topping out northerly at Porters clough.

I went straight into Blacka for a couple, before heading out on road up to the parks and an in-out for the Porter clough CP. A hard 10 minute effort back up hill to the top of the Lady Canning’s plantations was rewarded with a fast, dry, sandy descent straight down to the road- proper sketch in the dust, but really can’t complain about being too dry!

Then some more awesome singletrack along Blacka and then more heading south again to pick up the remainding CPs above Totley and then a blast down into the finish. A time of 1:32 for all CPs; think the quickest Ive done. I got schooled at the end too by world champ Killian Lomas, as I messed up trying to find a CP in a hedge! Id forgotten how much fun racing MTBO is- flat out XC speed combined with trying to navigate yourself the quickest way around the CPs, barely being able to check the map while you rail corners and race up hills; all the time with one eye on trying to stay ahead of the competition.

Another first place in the same week makes two; best of luck to Pete for Thursday in the road race to try and make it a Treble…

Dark and White Sheffield 2013- click to expand

Dark and White Sheffield 2013- click to expand

Erlestoke 12 2013

May 29, 2013

Well that was blooming marvelous!

erlestoke

Having raced at Erlestoke over the last 3 years I can quite easily say its definitely the best race of the year.  The course has it all; techy single track, steep bomb holes, flowing down hills, blasting fields and gut busting climbs.

We entered the race with high expectations, hoping to build on our previous years results of 3rd in 2011 and 2nd in 2012.  We knew it was going to be tough but with the quality of the course on offer it was also going to be a lot of fun.

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Our plan was to attempt to gain an early advantage by riding double laps at the start, since the changeovers can often waste a lot of time.  This plan worked well and by the end of the 6th lap we had managed to gain a healthy 2 minute advantage over the previous years winners team Lumicycle.

At the end of the 7th lap Pete decided  he wasn’t going to be able to maintain the pace on his double lap and signaled to the rest of the team who were in the camping area that he was going to pull in, much to the confusion of the team.. “what does spinning his hand around his head mean?” “Errrmm.. he’s saying he’s a helicopter…” “nah he wants to turn around… oh crap he wants to swap… ANDY get ready.. your heading out!”

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From that point on we continued to ride alternating single laps, managing to gain 20+ seconds each lap on team Lumicycle.  As the afternoon sun cooled and the track began to bed in the riding became even more enjoyable. The promise of the quality final wooded singletrack sections made up for all the effort required to get up the tough sharp climbs.

As with all pairs races the riding is the easy bit.  It’s when you get off your bike does the world of pain and discomfort begin.  When your lap finishes all you need to do is stay awake, eat, drink and stay warm. However unfortunately, all your body wants to do is sleep, loose all your body heat and throw up everything you put in your mouth.  But when the time comes round to head out again the endorphin’s flow and the pain goes away.

Erlestoke run the number of whole laps in the allotted time format, with any laps finishing outside of 12 hours not counting.
As Pete finished the teams 19th lap there was just enough time to complete another fast extra lap, but since enough of an advantage was gained over second place the first place finish was in the bag and it was unnecessary for Andy to head out.  However, on completing what he thought was his final lap Pete didn’t receive/understand the full mathematical details of the their result and on hearing “Andy isn’t going” instinctively bolted and headed out for another lap. Finishing less than a minute out of the time limit this final lap didn’t count, but it was a great excuse to get another lap in and nail that final down hill.

Erlestoke 12 2013 podium

“Pete’s tired and has started hallucinating” animal count..

3 cats, 4 dogs, a rat and a massive owl.. though I think that one was real 😀

Thanks to the Lumicycle and the Naked Bikes guys for a great race and to spam biking for holding another quality race.

Many thanks to our committed support crew who without all their efforts our result wouldn’t be possible as well as the continued support from The Bike Tree… cheers guys!

See you again next year, but with Andy out of the country Pete may have to take on Erlestoke 12 solo. 17-18 laps… sounds fun!

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TLI Cycling North Midlands Road Race -Torworth race 1

May 03, 2013

Safe to say I had absolutely no idea what to expect as I lined up at the start line for my very first road race.

I had heard a lot of good things about The League International (TLI) cycling race series and after a few years of hmmming and arrring over entering I finally got round to getting my race entry in for the summer race series.

I cant fault the TLI guys the race format seems to work really well.  There are 3 racing categories A, B and C and each series has 6 racing dates, each category rides 4 races and marshals the remainder ensuring every races has enough marshals.

I didn’t exactly have a race plan other than that I intended to stay out of harms way and stick nearer the front of the pack and if a successful break was going to happen, I hoped to be part of it.

It became very clear from the start that no one was going to work for anybody and it was every man or woman for themselves.  I learnt a lot doing this race;

If you find yourself at the front of the pack and you’re all riding into a headwind, it doesn’t matter how many times you flick your elbow no one will over take and share the effort.
…….Don’t ride at the very front on the toughest part of the course that’s someone else’s job!

If you relax and let off the pressure to much your instantly at the back of the pack.

Very important.. Be at the front near the corners.
Easier said than done, but the concertina effect into and out of the corners is ridiculous. when you’re at the front, you can take each of the corners at full speed without touching the brakes. The nearer the back you find yourself, you end up coming to a near standstill every time resulting in a mad sprint to regroup.

As the race progressed I slowly became more comfortable riding in close proximity to other riders. Though I do need to improve at staying nearer to the front of the race, too many times I looked behind and all I saw was the race officials car.. ooops

Near to the end of the penultimate lap a small group of quick riders managed to distance themselves from main peloton,so not wanting to miss this opportunity I caught them up but in the process I ended up pulling along a few more riders into the group.  Once again  finding myself at the front of the group it allowed me to take one of the corners at full speed, which was a lot of fun!  I quickly realised that  no one else in the group was going to help with the pace making, so I lifted off the pressure and the main group immediately caught us up.
The pace increased notably on the last lap and so before we all knew it we were tussling for position into the last corner. The leading riders pushed hard and the pack quickly split apart, 15 rider back and 800m to the finish line chose my gear and found myself picking each of the riders off and with 400m to go I was at the front. With my head down I had no idea how close the riders where behind and for a split second I thought I might have just got it, but within the last 50m a Sheff Rec rider came off my wheel and took the win. leaving me in second place.

All in all I couldn’t be happier and can’t wait till next week!

Cheers TLI and many thanks to The Bike Tree

Plus thanks to Tim at Kinetic360 for our recent work in the gym.. Olympic lifts FTW!