2013 RAF Road Race Championships, RAF Barkston Heath - Race Report

Ok, so – here goes, my first ‘proper’ taste of road racing! For a change, the weather gods appeared to be breaking at least a wry smile and graced us with warm conditions with sunny spells… I say a ‘wry smile’ as they also provided us with a 25mph headwind for the home straight! Guess you can’t always have everything!:)

The race was held on a closed circuit at RAF Barkston Heath and was to consist of 50 minutes racing, followed by an additional 5 laps once the time had elapsed. I was entered into the ‘Novice’ category as it was my first time racing in a group and for a warm-up, we went out in small groups with more experienced racers to learn the course and to practise both ‘racing’ in a group and some specific bike handling skills… All good fun.

Then, grab a quick bite to eat, fill the bidon & line up at the start! Almost succeeding in keeping the butterflies at bay, the field of around 30 riders set off for a neutralised lap and then – it was on! Straight away, one guy leapt off the front and steadily pulled out a fair gap. We had a chat about it and decided to let him go and leave him ‘dangling’. I tried my best to hide in the group, especially when we were heading into the savage headwind on the home straight but, as one of the bigger guys they were having none of it and I ended up doing quite a few ‘pulls’ on the front into wind… Enough of this, time to mix things up a bit, rather than letting everyone stay in my wheel I broke clear, smashed the group apart and only 4 guys came with me. We worked as a small break for the next 15 minutes or so but eventually they began to pull away, trying to reel in the ‘lone ranger’ who was about 35 seconds ahead at this point and showing no signs of slowing.

Trying to bridge the gap, solo, to the lead group...
I just couldn’t hold on; my heart rate was near my max and as soon as I let the wheels go ahead of me, the wind & speed really took it’s toll… Time to regroup – I managed to drop back a little to rejoin one of the guys on my team, we worked together for a couple of laps which gave me a chance to get out of the wind for a few turns and get my heart rate back down…

The break were about to swallow up the ‘lone ranger’ and they had 47 seconds on me, I had my last turn out of wind, took the opportunity to get an SIS Energy Gel on board and jumped up a gear as soon as we got the wind behind us… I was off, in the zone and chasing them down! I’ve found this before when I’ve been riding, it takes me about 40 minutes to get properly warmed up and for my body to settle down and get comfortable at working hard… Maybe it’s psychological but either way, I felt great & pushed on as hard as I could – Rob Gray, my training partner & all round legend was keeping me up to date with the gap every time I passed him, it was coming down & fast!  47 Seconds became 35. 35 became 20 and then, I turned onto the home straight and I could see them up the road ahead of me… Still feeling good, I gave it everything for 2 more laps and, with lots of encouragement from the crowd, managed to get back into the lead group, boom! I felt elated as I never thought I’d be able to bridge my way across the gap. In fact, the lead group were more surprised than I was when they saw me back with them , haha! I got a couple of minutes of well deserved rest, hiding in their wheels and went for my last Energy Gel… This did not go so well – I ripped the top off with such force that it split open and covered me and the bike in sticky sugaryness – I did manage to get some of it inside me and I have to admit that it made me chuckle to myself; Typical! Haha!
Me, wearing '96', about to re-join the lead group

I had timed it perfectly, probably more luck than judgement truth be told, and got my ‘rest lap’ just before the 5 laps to go board was shown… Back to work again – there was no way I had put all that work in, not to get a place on the podium! The speed ramped up and up and I placed myself in third wheel with a lap to go. I moved up into second with about 500 metres to go but didn’t quite have enough left in my legs to contest the sprint for 1st place… 2nd place it was! I honestly felt like I’d won anyway, having work so hard to jump the gap and then getting myself up into 2nd!

So, that’s it – first race done and dusted. Successful & no road rash, can’t ask for much more than that! Next year, I’ll be in the ‘Open’ race with the elite riders, so the training for that starts now… Time to get serious about this, eat properly, lose the excess weight and train smart – more on this in future blog posts! For now, I’ve been bitten by the racing bug & I’m on the lookout for my next racing challenge!

Until next time, thanks for stopping by, ride safe and catch you soon!


Matt