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FeaturesYou are in: North Yorkshire > Sport > Features > Pedal Power Pedal PowerInspired by the Tour de France, York's Clifton Cycling Club wanted to give riders a taste of what it's like to compete in one of the world's most gruelling sporting events. This is the story of Tim Williams' battle against the clock and the elements. I can't resist a challenge and although until a couple of months ago I'd never had a 'proper' road bike, I've always admired the Tour riders.听So, when I was told about Clifton Cycling Club's 'have-a -go' Tour de France Prologue Time Trial I had to enter. This year the Tour will cover a total of 3,550 kilometres in 22 days. Here was my chance to see how I measured up to the elite over the first 7.9 kilometres - the same distance as the Prologue held in London just 6 days earlier -but there was no way I was going to put on a tight skin suit and pointy hat. It has to be said that Stockton on the Forest village hall on a soggy Friday evening may not be as glamorous a location for an Event HQ as Trafalgar Square, but as 40 of us signed in and got our numbers there was still a level of nervous tension. Following instructions I made my way down to the start and slotted in to the numbered start sequence. Then it was me on the start line, held up by the starter, whilst the time keeper counted down the seconds.
I was off - I pedalled as hard as I could to get up to speed, changing down gears as I sped away and then suddenly I was on my own, racing against a clock. Apart from the occasional race marshal shouting encouragement there was no-one else who was going to get me round the course. I soon forget about the rain, tackling each corner and little rise as it hit, head down, legs pumping, just trying to drive myself on.听Suddenly, before I knew it I was back at the village hall and the finish to the cheers of my fan club - and I didn't even have to bribe my kids to come along! I finished the course in 14:10 seconds - an average speed of nearly 21 mph - 30 people went faster than that. Even the fastest time that evening was about a minute more than the time recorded by the slowest 'Tour' rider in London, but I wonder if they got free tea and home made cakes after the London Prologue? When do we do the 'have-a -go' Mountain stage? Tim WilliamsEditor's notes - Race Statistics:
last updated: 18/07/07 You are in: North Yorkshire > Sport > Features > Pedal Power
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