My write-up....
This WTRL league has certainly generated a lot of excitement and I was looking forward to the race. I had charged my Garmin, earphones and phone and re-booted by router earlier to try and eliminate any “technicals”.
I started warming up around 7pm and joined the race as soon as the starting screen appeared. I then did the usual trick of logging out and back in, so I could carry on warming up in Watopia whilst “reserving” my spot near the front of the race. It looked as though many people were doing the same.
We had our usual pre-race banter on Discord and then we were off. I started at my usual 380W and quickly found myself in 100th place (of 124) which was further back than I wanted. By 1:30 it felt like it was plitting and sure enough a group dropped off the back. I was in 80th and still in the front group, but breathing very hard.
4 minutes in and I'm still in the 80's and finding it impossible to generate the speed to move up the pack which is rolling at 30mph and getting concerned that the pack will split again in front of me. At the first sprint, around 6 minutes in, the pace goes up even higher and the pack is strung out. People are being shelled behind me and then I see the split happening a few places in front of me. I don't have the reserves to put a sprint in to catch the front and even if I did, that would have destroyed the rest of my race - so in about 75th I settle into a smaller group of about 12.
The pace settles into something much more sustainable and my only hope was that the fast start would mean that loads of riders get shelled from the front later and we can sweep them up. It seemed unlikely enough would get shelled that we could still get into the top 30 (top 30 get bonus points) but you have to hope. As we approached Libby Hill, I could see on the mini-map that the front group was shattering which looked promising for us.
By the 23rd Street spint I was 64th and 56th by the end of the first lap. At this point I spotted
@Brendan Parker who was 13 seconds up the road in a small group. i knew I had to chase him down because the last race we did together, he beat me in the sprint to the line, plus.... well he is a Cyclechat Splitter
I'd done okay up the 3 hills but then our group blobbed back up again and we caught Brendan's group of 3 after the 2nd sprint. Our enlarged group stayed together until Libby Hill and whilst I knew I wouldn't be scoring points, I wanted to treat the race as though every place mattered.
Nothing much happened on the last 3 hills apart from a lot of pain, max heart rates and laboured breathing - and then it was that nasty finish slightly uphill. I pushed as hard as I could and came in 56th which I felt wasn't a bad recovery although non-scoring.
In hindsight I wonder if I would have done better if I'd sprinted off the line and really bust myself to stay nearer the front - I'm not sure I had much more in the tank and I also think I may have blown up if I did.
The rest of our #23 team did awesomely and it looks like we'll be in a good position - just wished I'd contributed more to it.
Onwards and upwards!
The video is attached but not much use to you guys as you were all up the road
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sk8KyFerXA