From race bag preparation, team bike’s pre-race cleaning and fettling routine, pre-race day nutrition, the anticipation, to setting the alarm clock at stupid o’clock, It’s all a bit rusty but all very familiar.
The familiarity continued on race day. familiar sounds & smells (embrocation), familiar motorway journeys, familiar faces, pre-race banter, pinning the numbers, commissaire briefings and letting race cars squeeze through a keen but nervous bunch of riders assembled in front of the race HQ.
Race was familiar too. Saighton, quaint little village near Chester. Flat course with narrow lanes, fairly significant amount of motorised traffic, one sharp left bend and a finish line on modest rise, keen but inexperienced riders in the cat 3/4 race who have yet to learn how to behave in a tight bunch.

Only a few weeks to the start of the road racing season! How exciting? The team will be holding regular chaingangs / training rides from this coming Saturday.
Meet at Dalton Square, Lancaster, 9am.
50miles at a sustained pace. Good preparation for the racing season ahead.
We aim to finish the ride with a good brew at Lancaster's finest coffee establishment, The Music Room.
Open to all established and aspiring racing cyclists. Get in touch over on the team's twitter @BiketreksRT
John Findley has a nice write-up on his Shifting Gear blog, He claims he met Jesus on the ride (secondary effects of a RAMP test?)
http://shiftinggear.blogspot.com/2011/12/i-met-jesus.html
Great to see Simon and John and review the year in racing.
Video shot by John Findley:
Good set of results last week with
Week in week out we are getting some good performances and quite importantly we have a diverse group of people whom it's a pleasure to race with. It is great to see the team developing well and enjoying the racing together (Thanks sponsors for the support) Good prospect for an even stronger season next year bringing young talent into the ranks.
Very pleased with how far we've come so far! Well done! Mid-season briefing over and done :-)
Nic
Crit Racing:
Another good week of results for the Team with Gaz and Chris's wealth of experience showing. 5th and 7th at Salt Ayre on Tuesday. Gary made the trip to Preston Sports Arena to take 2nd in the 3/4 race. Unfortunately, no points for that good performance as Gary has now graduated to 2nd Cat. Well done nonetheless!
Time Trial:
Chris rode the Cleveleys RC Open Levens 10 TT on Saturday 21st May in 21:41 coming 18th overall. A time which made Chris "fairly happy on the night as it was hard but 20secs quicker would have made him a lot happier" Results
Chris and Gaz also raced mid-week at the Barrow Central Wheelers Haverthwaite 10, getting 3rd and 6th place. Results
Road Racing:
Hoping to capitalise on a good show at Capernwray against strong opposion, John and Nic raced the North-West regional RR champs (a.k.a. NW Divs) at Lazonby. The race unfolded quickly at the back of the circuit with a break forming early into the crosswinds on the A6. The break ultimately composed of 7 riders including their 2nd claim club mate Adrian Dalgleish. The break working well together and the bunch being seemingly uninterested in organising a chase, that was the last the bunch would see from the lead group. The race ended prematurely for John with a snapped spoke. A pity as he had been riding stringly thus far. Nic with two laps to go decided to aminate the race a bit putting a good effort to create a break of 6 riders, then moving ahead of the splinter group with a Manchester Wheelers rider. However, the headwind was fierce and looking back before the turn onto the A6, the bunch, now reformed were on their heels. Deciding to save some energy for the finale, Nic dropped back. On the approach to Lazonby, in a repeat of the previous lap, Gary Vose (Lune RCC) attacked. Nic reacted to the attack but this time his legs refused to cooperate leaving him in no man's land. Resigned to that, Nic finished safely in the bunch.
Photos by Ian McVety on http://www.citrusimage.co.ukReports and photos of Regional Championships across the UK can be found on VeloUK.net
The week ahead
More crit series on Tuesday and Thursday for the team at Salt Ayre and Preston. Sunday, should see John and Nic race at the Inaugural Cycle Sport Pendle road race around the Bolton-by-Bowland circuit. A course that should suit the Biketreks riders. Both of them are looking forward to the race after a blank result at the NW Divs. Not a meagre task in hands with the start sheet attracting a quality field of 2nd Category riders. This should lead to a good hard and selective race.
Yes, a few races are already under the belt but with the clocks having moved forward, the racing season is about to properly kick off. Evening crits are starting. Evening Club TTs have already started. The routine of many racing cyclists is about to shift between getting conditioned to race to ensuring there are enough rest/recovery days in the schedule.
So, here is what will become typical week until September:
I'll report at the end of the season if that has worked for me ;-)
Nic