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We are a small dedicated group of Isle of Wight based racing cyclists. Our main objective is to compete in a number of selected races both on and off the Isle of Wight in Cyclo Cross, MTB and Time Trials including some high profile national and southern regional events.


Sunday, February 14, 2010

Andover Wheelers 10mile TT

Just done a blog on this event. Check it out on link below . . 

seanthecyclist.blogspot.com/2010/02/tough-weekend-and-podium.html

1
Tejvan Pettinger
Sri Chinmoy CT
00:24:05
 
 
 
2
William Girvan
North Hampshire RC
00:25:48
V
 
 
3
Sean Williams
Wightlink / Offshore RT
00:25:53
 
 
 
4
Bryce Dyer
votwo.co.uk
00:25:57
 
 
 
5
Simon Healey
Andover Wheelers
00:26:26
 
 
 
6
Luke Souter
Banbury Star CC
00:27:06
 
 
 
7
Robert Watson
North Hampshire RC
00:28:02
V
   
8
Steve Batsford
Banbury Star CC
00:28:22
V
 
 
9
Roger Hartnell
Andover Wheeleers
00:28:26
V
 
 
10
Angus MacInnes
RAF CA
00:28:28
V
 

  Posted by Admin at 22:00 | January 2010 |   Comments ( 3 ) |   Link


Saturday, January 9, 2010

Snow Riding on the Isle of Wight

Well, I couldn't resist the temptation to go out riding my usual Cyclo-Cross training route in all this snow, so regardless of the danger and with no experience at all of riding in snow, it came down to assuming that years of riding in slippery, mud must mean that I had at least some ability to handle it. Whether that was true or not didn't bother me though as I wasn't missing this for anything. I'd managed to ride to work every day since the snow fell Tuesday and Wednesday and have been surprised how grippy the ice is once it's been churned up and refrozen by the 4x4's; surely riding soft snow would be ok. At this point I hadn't realised how much running and walking I'd be doing. As a matter of note, the bike I'm riding is my trusty singlespeed Specialized Tri-Cross, with 42x16 gearing and Racing Ralph CX tyres.


Setting out from Hewitt Crescent

Once I was out on the main road, now clear enough and perfectly rideable, I set about putting a bit of pace in just so I got at least some quality riding in. Five minutes later, through Gunville, I was back down to concentration of not falling off on the less used road to Carisbrooke. Once up the hill to Carisbrooke and the view to the castle, I realised that things would  start getting difficult. The road now, was pretty treacherous and I still have a few miles before I reached the first off road trail up onto Chillerton Down.


View across to Carisbroooke Castle on the Chillerton Road


The road from now on

Riding the Carisbrooke to Chillerton road was pretty sketchy, hopping from one clear bit to the next, it was like riding a hard packed dirt trail in summer but with the risk of slipping out everytime you traversed the ice lumps between car tyre tracks. Once I reached the climb at Chillerton the road was almost totally snowed over, but again rideable and solid, the ice actually providing grip. Up the hill and finally I arrived at the  trail. It was worse that I'd imagined!! But the Grin Factor almost split my head in half. I tried to ride it and lasted two whole metres. Oh well, better start running then.


Top of Chillerton, start of off road trail


Looking back down the trail

Bike on shoulder, legs feeling lively for running and off I go. The first thing is see is more snow falling. That can't be right, it's not snowing, the sky is blue and there are no clouds. Oh, what an idiot, its not snowing, it's only a snow drift. Snow Drift!!! I thought that only happened in the Mountains. This is cool, I'm in a snow drift, running and breathing the coldest freshest air and . . .  oops, I've just sunk in two feet of snow and the bike is sitting on top of me.  


Two foot Hole and my leg


No, I haven't fallen in that hole and that isn't my hand trying to pull myself out.

Out of the snow drift and onto the half pipe. This is a part of the trail that we have always imagined as a half pipe and riding the MTB down here in summer is great fun but today it is the Snowboarders domain. There is evidence of them having been here but as yet it's just me. This is what solo bike riding off the roads is all about; on my own, surrounded by flaky, virtually untouched snow with the most beautiful blue sky you can imagine. Cold, but blissful. I start wishing I had a snowboard, but for now, I need to keep running.


The Half Pipe, the top is about the same distance again, just round the corner. Not very long :0(


View from the top of the Half Pipe. You can see snowbaord marks zig-zagging all the way down

So, now at the top of Chillerton, running the whole way (usually I only need to run the top section) and it's back onto the access road the the radio mast, and rideable . .  for about a minute before turning off to Lordon Copse. I've seen Lordon Copse in the worst conditions and the best. When its muddy, its hell, when its dry its fast, when its snowed in its bloody hard work and, as you might have guessed, totally unrideable on a singlespeed bike. So back to running, bike on shoulder now starting to make my collarbone sore. One thing about running (actually its almost fast walking now, I'm not a runner and it's starting to hurt a bit) is that you are going much slower and you can take more things in. There are a lot of animal tracks along here, I'm guessing rabbits by the small holes. It looks as if there little legs just sink right in and to keep moving they must use there back legs almost like a sled as there are tram like lines with intermittent holes where they must dig their legs in. Eventually I arrive at another snow drift that has almost buried the gate meaning I have to climb over. This isn't easy as I have to get out of the drift first and lift the bike over. What greets me is a tunnel of drifting snow leading to the top of Shorwell Shute.


Top Of Shorwell Chute, drift snow to left, thankfully clogging up in the trees and bushes.

Once back on the road at Shorwell, the descent back down was a bit hazardous but again, presented no problems. Left turn back onto the trail down the lane through hard packed snow - hard packed I assume because of tractors - past a load of sheep and onto the climb up to Brighstone. Back to running again. After a couple of hundred yards my foot started hurting a little so I guessed I might not to be able to on much longer. My aim was to get to strawberry lane car park but that was optimistic as by the time I got to flat ground at the top, after falling foul of a couple more drifts the foot was sore, my shoulder was sore and I was getting cold. I'd been out for about 1hour 20mins so retracing my route would mean nearly three hours, that would be enough. So turn around I did and headed back through much the same conditions, only this time I was able to ride down the sections I was running. It's worth mentioning at this point my battery ran out on my phone so no more pics but worse than that, I was now aware that I was cut off in case I had an accident. Oh well, but that ain't going to stop me riding downhill in that snow. Descending in snow is actually really easy, not fast at all, but easy. You just have to let the bike go where it wants and make very small and gentle steering actions to keep in a  relatively straight line. I have no idea how much the tyre tread helped here but the biggest problem was getting my feet clipped into the pedals as the cleats were now encased in a tomb of ice. A few hard backward bangs on the pedals while descending did the trick, the ice fell off and I was able to click in again. Oh well, at least the trick I learned a long time ago to get mud out of cleats without stopping works for Ice too.


Start of climb to Brighstone Forest

The only other challenge really was deciding whether or not to climb back up to the top of Shorwell Shute or turning off at the Cornish Pasty road (my name for it) and getting to the top of Chillerton that way. I took the pasty option and instantly regretted it. There is no shelter here and drifts were in abundance nearly all the way up. I couldn’t ride and had cold wind, ice and snow blowing right into the side of me, freezing my ear and cheek for about ten minutes. Not nice but strangely exhilarating. 

Once at the top of Chillerton I knew things would get easier and it was now I bumped into the Snowboarders walking to the top of the Half Pipe. I had an audience descending the half pipe on the cross bike so coming off now was not an option. Embarrassingly, I came to a complete standstill when I hit yet another snow drift. Still I think they were impressed. I hung about and waited for their runs but the chickens just sat around at the top, so I left, for the final leg home on the road. All in all, a good ride. Possibly a one-off, but I suppose we will see.

Below is a short clip from halfway up the climb to Chillerton.

Happy riding

Sean

  Posted by Admin at 15:23 | January 2010 |   Comments ( 3 ) |   Link


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Wessex Cyclo Cross League Round 9,Cowley, Oxford

Results

Name Club Time Cat' No.
Jamie Newall VC Meudon 01:01:43   45
Michael Cotty Wheelbase 01:03:25   77
Matt Wakefield DVATC 01:05:09   88
Mike Groves Hargroves Cycles 01:05:11   40
Sean Williams Wightlink/Offshore RT 01:06:03   39
Nick Onslow Pedalon 01:06:43   18
James Cotty Wheelbase 01:06:50   63
Martin Tuckey Dorset Fire Service 01:07:47 V40 97
Gary Allan GA Cycles 01:08:08 V45 35
Peter Kench Team GWR 01:09:12   75
Anthony Green GA Cycles 01:09:16 V45 9
Robin Willmott GA Cycles 01:09:38   60
Robert McCory VC Meudon 01:10:41   34
Mark Cracknell AW Cycles 01:10:47 V40 42
Peter Gidding VC Walcock At 1 Lap(s).   90
Kevin Blann Team Rose Blann At 1 Lap(s). V45 19
Ed Sneddon Sigma Sport At 1 Lap(s).   52
Anthony Dyment North Hants RC At 1 Lap(s). V45 72
James Astbury DHC At 1 Lap(s). U23 23
Tim Costello Southdown Velo At 1 Lap(s). V45 58
Karl Norfolk Pedalon At 1 Lap(s).   24
Andy Kerr Not Known At 1 Lap(s).   38
Graham Rogerson Army CU At 1 Lap(s).   79
Jason Hawkins Coventry RC At 1 Lap(s).   43
Pete Scott Swindon RC At 1 Lap(s).   71
Peter Bolke DHC At 1 Lap(s). V45 22
Dan White Corinium CC At 1 Lap(s).   68
Richard Fairhome Kenilworth At 1 Lap(s).   21
Pete Hutchinson Swindon RC At 1 Lap(s). V40 1
Nigel Page Not Known At 1 Lap(s).   46
Allan Simmonds Aylesbury CC At 1 Lap(s). V55 50
Andrew Carnall Agiskoviner At 1 Lap(s).   6
Ian MacDonald Hargroves Cycles At 1 Lap(s). V55 99
Jason Painton Behind Bars Cycles At 1 Lap(s).   93
Jason Blann Team Rose Blann At 1 Lap(s).   13
Tony Parker North Hants RC At 1 Lap(s).   59
Martin Dymond GA Cycles At 1 Lap(s). V45 36
John Stevens Blue Sky Cycles At 1 Lap(s).   98
Chris Long TVS Sherboorne At 1 Lap(s). V40 91
Robert Lobuda Bornemouth Arrow At 1 Lap(s). U23 102
Tony Turner Oxonian CC At 1 Lap(s).   82
Damien Corigan Pedalon At 1 Lap(s).   12
Andy Smith Swindon RC At 1 Lap(s). V45 55
Dave Wadsworth Beeline Cycles At 1 Lap(s). V40 85
M Page RAF CC At 1 Lap(s).   16
Mark Edwards Hillingdon Tri Stars At 1 Lap(s).   66
Peter Goodwin Oxford Tri Club At 1 Lap(s).   103
Stuart Grace GA Cycles At 1 Lap(s). V50 11
Ian Daws Dream CC At 1 Lap(s).   89
Rai Alsemcrest Not Known At 1 Lap(s).   92
Clair Smith Swindon RC At 1 Lap(s). W 54
Mathew Jones Hemel Hempstead At 1 Lap(s). V40 76
Neil Buckingham Dorset Fire Service At 2 Lap(s). V40 94
Jon Gammage Not Known At 2 Lap(s). V65 84
Stu Thompson Behind The Bike Club At 2 Lap(s).   65
Mark Edwards Pioneer At 2 Lap(s). V40 32
Pete Warwick Didcot Phoenix CC At 2 Lap(s). V40 49
Richard Bremner North Hants RC At 2 Lap(s).   73
Richard Wilks Not Known At 2 Lap(s).   81
Caroline Goward Hargroves Cycles At 2 Lap(s). W 80
Andy Murphy North Hants RC At 2 Lap(s). V40 8
Harvey Pitt Oxford City RC At 2 Lap(s). V40 105
Ed Nye Fareham Whs At 2 Lap(s).   44
Mathew Rowley Oxonian CC At 2 Lap(s). V40 29
Stuart Hathaway Oxonian CC At 2 Lap(s). V50 104
Steve Dines White Mountain At 2 Lap(s). V50 27
Dextor Gardias Zappis Cafe At 2 Lap(s). U23 100
Steve Freeman Not Known At 2 Lap(s). V40 53
Nick Adnitt Andover Whs At 2 Lap(s). V50 64
Graham Hughes Corinium CC At 2 Lap(s). V40 95
Malcolm Rose Oxonian CC At 2 Lap(s).   7
Mike Sneddon DHC At 2 Lap(s).   47
Stuart Walters Kettering CC At 2 Lap(s). V40 17
James Wright Not Known At 2 Lap(s). V45 101
Martin Ward Sotonia At 2 Lap(s). V60 87
Matt Derrick Oxford City RC At 2 Lap(s). Jn 30
Karen Murphy White Mountain At 2 Lap(s). W 41
David Tarbox Not Known At 2 Lap(s).   56
Pete Jeans Swindon RC At 2 Lap(s). V55 83
Peter Bird Ampthill At 2 Lap(s). V50 33
Keith Smith Not Known At 2 Lap(s). V45 10
Chris Tomlin Not Known At 2 Lap(s). V40 67
Martin Saunders New Forest CC At 2 Lap(s). V60 37
David Babistock Bicester Millenium CC At 3 Lap(s).   70
Phil Chimm Fareham Whs At 3 Lap(s). V45 74
Simon Blann Team Rose Blann At 3 Lap(s).   15
Graham Freeman Hemel Hempstead At 3 Lap(s).   62
Bob Marmon Not Known At 3 Lap(s). V50 57
Lauren Barber Bornemouth Jubille Whs At 3 Lap(s). Jn W 4
Andre Barjor Bornemouth Jubille Whs At 3 Lap(s). V55 3

  Posted by Admin at 18:21 | November/December 2009 |   Comments ( 1 ) |   Link


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Wessex Cyclo-Cross League 2009

Sean Williams racing Cyclo Cross at Basingstoke. Wightlink/Offshore Race TeamWith a renewed enthusiasm Sean Williams of the BAE Systems/ WightMountain Wighlink/Offshore race team restarted the season in round 7 three weeks ago after an early season rib injury picked up in the opening round at Swindon, then aggravated at the Bike Blenheim Palace 2009 event a week later. On an unexpectedly fast course at War Memorial Park, Basingstoke three weeks ago Williams finished in 11th place from around a total of 80 or so riders. A week later at the Grand Prix of Southampton it seemed the form was starting to come back. The Wightlink rider spent the first few laps battling for at top 15 position in horrendous, wet, and muddy conditions. Often Suited to this style of riding he  soon found the additional training gained from the recent weeks starting to come good , eventually finishing in 7th position overall from 60 or so finishers.

Yesterday the league moved further north to Cowley, in Oxford.  Williams continued to improve, this time finishing 5th overall in another large field of riders
 
This coming  weekend sees Williams back at Southampton for the South of England Cyclo- Cross championships and promises to be a high quality event with several of the South’s best riders signed on from across the region, stretching from Chichester right down to Cornwall.
 
Sean Williams racing Cyclo Cross at Basingstoke. Wightlink/Offshore Race Team
 
Sean Williams racing Cyclo Cross at Cowley. Wightlink/Offshore Race TeamSean Williams racing Cyclo Cross at Cowley. Wightlink/Offshore Race Team
 
 Images courtesy Graham Robins

 

  Posted by Admin at 17:15 | November/December 2009 |   Comments ( 0 ) |   Link


Sunday, October 11, 2009

British Time Trial Championships 2009

Time Trial 2010 CalendarThese pictures come courtesy with kind permission of Sarah Brooke, one of the countries most renowned cycling photographers. We are really impressed by Sarah's clean, crisp and excellent capture of the sport in action. These images (below!! that's not us to the right obviously :0) were taken at the British Time Trial Championships held in September 2009 at Botolph Clayton in Buckinghamshire. Check out Sarah's website for hundreds if not thousands of images. Also, we'd like to use this news blog to help promote Sarah's new 2010 calendar. ALL the money raised from the sale of the calendars will be given to this year's four chosen charities. The Air Ambulance, Help for Heroes, The British Heart Foundation and The Macmillan Nurses. Don't worry, we arent in it!!!

 

Dave Dent - pic courtesy http://www.sarahbrookephotography.co.uk/

Sean Williams - pic courtesy http://www.sarahbrookephotography.co.uk/

Martin Piper - pic courtesy http://www.sarahbrookephotography.co.uk/

Steve Taylor - pic courtesy http://www.sarahbrookephotography.co.uk/

  Posted by Admin at 22:50 | September 2009 |   Comments ( 2 ) |   Link



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