AAAC 76C
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Bill, are you sure that's correct, Bkool seems to have logged you at 33:57.
Don't want to over handicap you!
My time is void tonight as I have a confession
Had a bit of a cold and didn't fancy making too much effort.
Did my normal descending warm up to get the legs spinning then signed in to wait for my start with 2 minutes to run.
All seemed well as I began to wind up my cadence ready for a flying start.
All this time I have music in my snug fitting sports ear buds, and then my start time comes up and I'm off.
Things didn't feel right and then I realised I was flying up an ascent at over 50kph, somethings wrong!
Ear buds out reduce cadence and then realise I have that tell tale buzzing sound of the stepper motor stuck on its bottom stop and so I am getting zero resistance.
So I thought its too late now so I'll just shoot off and try and pick up some passengers.
Failed with LBHifi as I shot past him too quick on a hill and Boblinski was also a struggle but I tried to keep just ahead of him to try and egg him on.
We weren't too far from the end and I had almost managed to pick someone else up with the intention of dragging him back to Boblinski and then my network connection went.
So I thought it would be a fun idea to go as fast as I could expecting to come back on line again and suprise everyone by being suddenly near the end but the connection never came back.
So basically I had a roller session tonight which is why my HR never exceeded 148bpm during my 31:18
Got off after and removed the stepper motor and had to hold the screw shaft with a pair of pliers to get it free again so I fitted a couple of small washers under its attachment lugs in the hope that will stop it hitting its bottom stop.
Probably pretty lucky I didn't burn it out but it has some form of torque limiter in it to prevent that which what the buzzing sound is.