Time/Position: 30.25 (90th from 399 [1st V55])
The second part of this weekend's double header, made particularly trying after a busy and tiring Saturday night. It was the reverse of the route we did from Thurstaston two years ago, meaning it started with the long climb from the country park up Station Road to the main Heswall road. Given my condition, I knew I had to take this steady and did so, with the usual hyper-competitive Borders field streaking up the road ahead of me. My legs felt reasonable but it was a more general fatigue that afflicted me this morning. The main road towards Heswall is gently inclining and I stuck with Andy and Rob, similarly paced as we were yesterday. We did pick up a few places, and this continued on the fell race style steep descent down Oldfield Drive, which is badly potholed, the Dee estuary stretching out in front and a little sunshine playing around. There just remained the little matter of the finish along the endless Wirral Way. This is dead straight and mentally tough - it is also the finish to the summer Wirral multi-terrain race, so I have done it eyeballs out in the past. One of my worst ever finishing positions in the league, but not too bad in the circumstances and it did maintain my 100% age category winning record this season - I have an 82 point lead on second place, with Buckley second team overall.