I had a fairly busy end to the season (Aug/Sept), I rode the Lancaster city centre cobbled criterium which is always a quality race with decent crowds but sadly could only manage 11th. The last three rounds of the CDNW road race league weren't as fruitful as I'd hoped, a 15th, 11th and 13th however following on from this I had a few half decent crit results; a 4th at Litherland, a 5th at Uclan, a 2nd at a very dark and dangerous Marsh Tracks and a 3rd at the CSP Autumn criterium. I also competed in the Lancaster Open Hill Climb which I managed to win and the Johnny Helms Grand Prix des Gentlemen 2-up organised by Warrington RC where myself and my partner, Jocky Johnstone managed a very respectable 3rd place to end the season on a high.
Lancaster City Centre Crit |
I took a few weeks off the bike to rest up starting on the 5th October, bar the odd little ride here and there, but very quickly became rather bored. But what was easily worse than the boredom was the slothful and sluggish manner in which I carried out my days. How anybody can live without doing some form of regular exercise I'll never know. I'm never one to shy away from a take-away with mates, purely because I never have one more than once a fortnight and always know I've done plenty enough training/racing to deserve it, but during my off season I just felt guilty eating crap food. I'm under no illusions that the lethargic feeling will have also been down to the lack of exercise, the words 'endorphins' and 'exercise' go hand in hand. I missed the bike, but what surprised me was I missed the feeling of being healthy even more. I met with my coach in the middle of October to discuss this Winter's training programme and my plans for next season. I'm a couple of weeks into my programme and really enjoying it, the focus for this time of year is on endurance and power so it's damn tough (seriously I can barely walk on Mondays) but I can already begin to feel the benefits.
Condor Bottoms HC - 1st (left) and Jubilee tower HC - 2nd (right) |
I'm extremely pleased to say that I'll be spending the whole of next season racing in Belgium having signed for Terra Safety Shoes. I do enjoy racing in the UK, it's nice, but the buzz around races in Belgium is something I just love, that and the savage style of racing. I'll be living in Ottenburg with my friend Andy Leigh and be competing in a selection of Top Comps, interclubs, foreign stage races (France etc) and hopefully some UCI ranked races oh and of course local kermesses. I'm very grateful to have been given this opportunity by Terra and can't wait to get over there in March next year and begin racing for them. As anyone involved in the sport will know the financial burden of pursuing a career in cycling is massive and even more so when doing so in Europe so if anyone is interested or knows someone who may be interested in sponsoring me as an athlete please check out my Sponsorship Packages tab above.
Thank you for reading, I hope you've enjoyed it, I've included a some photos from my favourite races of 2014 below along with a few important thanks,
Tom
At CHS (cycling holidays Spain) earlier in the year, really looking forward to getting back in January. |
Having crossed the line to win stage 3 of the Tour ta Malta, big thanks to Dave at Kuota for helping me get over there and Fabio, Jason and Josef for their help while I was in Malta. |
Hanging onto a motoring break in a Belgian kermesse, quality race that one. |
And finally during the Helms 2-up pacing my friend Jocky, I dare you to find another 72y/o who can average 25mph round Cheshire lanes. |
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