Well... last race of the winter series yesterday... and it was really good - I got a place!
Woohoo!

I have been eligible for the Lanterne Rouge all winter but today I actually got a place in my grade. There were 16 starters and I came 8th.

I hung on to the handful of leaders (the pace hovered between 34kph and 38kph) for the first 7kms or so... people were dropping off like flies from about 2kms in. Somehow I managed to be in the right place at the right time and was able to stay with them every time the pace went on and a break was made.

My partner has been unwell, so he rode with me today rather than racing in his grade. It was so good to have him there beside me encouraging me along. Having someone tell you you can do it and having that tangible, physical belief in you makes all the difference.
He hasn't ridden with me in a race situation since the start of the year and can see the improvements and says he was impressed with my grit and determination to hang on to the leaders as long as I could.

Once I was spat out the back, I ended up riding with two others who were not in my grade, and boy, I was "on the rivet" for much of this race... although all flat (which I love) the wind was strong and often we were heading into it, or it was blowing us sideways.

My average ended up at only 30kph for the 28km course, but the conditions were tough. I feel very pleased with it (despite having another rider whom we passed say 'I don't ride with cheaters"... like any of the three of us were going to affect the final placings in any of the grades! grrrr... I wish I had registered who it was so I could have had a chat with him afterwards.)

And last week’s race I was very pleased with (despite getting thoroughly trounced). I was dropped on the first hill and arrived last-equal with C (from the TTT). However, we both rode much of this race on our own in difficult windy conditions over a hilly course, and we were only 4 minutes behind the winners of our grade. I thought we did very well.

So... my goal at the start of this series was to ride every race of the 13 scheduled - which I have.
I also wanted to "be competitive" in this grade, and today I proved it is possible... I got placed in the top ten at last.

It was the last race of the series, and I came 12th overall in my grade. There are a total of 38 riders in F grade.
(I was the only one in my grade who turned out for every race over winter... my points are indicative of consistent riding rather than sterling results )

The Spring series has no graded racing for the next 8 weeks - it is made up of interclub age races, club champ age races and events/fun rides and opens. So I will look to the summer series to try and be "up there" in the top ten a little more often.