After heading down to Bulli on the Friday night and being accommodated by the Gregson family, I got to the course feeling pretty fresh and excited to run. It was damn windy, and a little chilly, but everyone was going to cop the same weather - I just had to get on with it.
As the gun went, a big pack formed around the first corner, and it stayed for a good 2km, as a result of the slow pace. Mark Warren went to the front, and no one challenged. This was interesting - usually in WA when someone puts the pace on everyone responds.
Picture from www.insideathletics.com.au
By half way through the second lap, I was sitting in pretty with Gregson, James Nipperess and Russ Chin, and Warren was still 75m ahead. It wasnt until the back hill did we pass Warren, and momentarily, I was dropped. But the boys relaxed down the hill, and I pushed forward - leading down the hill and through to the dipper. It was here that Gregson kicked again, and I lost contact. Going through with 1 lap to go, I was 10m off the back of the pack, and there was times where I thought I could get back on, but in the end, I finished 7 seconds behind Chinny - a result I was certainly proud of - not only finishing, but holding onto a quality lead bunch, and staying in the race for as long as possible!
Nedless to say, the long run today was tough - and its only going to get a bit tougher - 2 hours on Sundays and 90mins on Wednesdays being the norm from next week. But the bigger picture is what counts.
1 comment:
gee mate keep pace with gregson and chinny good stuff
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