My last race
of the season was in November and I got a PB to boot, the race was the Derby 10
mile. The other 10 mile races I have
done are; Flying Fox 10 which is a beast and very hilly and Castle Donnington
which was around the race track which was also decidedly lumpy in places, so I
was looking forward to a ‘nice’ flat race for a change.
Training had gone
well, with being back at home there is a
new morning routine as my familiar running routes are on the doorstep and the need to run on the treadmill
has gone. But with coming home my normal once a week treadmill interval session had ceased; before you start yes I know these could now be run
outside….but I can’t find the motivation to do this outside at the minute.
November in the UK
was a decidedly wet with record rainfall fell during the month which saw record
floods across many parts of the UK rain, which included Derby! But the Derby race director and team in the
week leading up kept everyone up today with what was going on via
email/Facebook about the state of the race route and they were confident that
the race would run, but the route may need to be tweaked.
The alterations needed to ensure we kept out of the floods meant that
course it was going to be rather dull; a couple of out and backs with a loop
through a park or two. Although it can be quite dull at times out and back the
nice thing about it is that you have an
opportunity to see friends which does help to take your mind off things a
little.
The miles were
ticking by nicely and the legs were feeling fresh and they had plenty of
miles in them, I kept a healthy pace of around 8 min miling, on the first out
and back it was an opportunity to look out for Sean and it was great to see
him just around the 2 hour pacer, which I knew he would be been pleased
with.
We pushed on through
the park and out along the dual carriageway which was the second of the out
and backs and the front runners coming back towards us. There was no clear
indication of where the turnaround was and all I could see ahead of me was
runners so there was only one thing for it, to keep pushing on.
When we did finally hit the turn around point
there was a cheeky downhill, under the dual carriageway u-turn and back up the
cheeky little hill before heading off back down the road. This was my next opportunity to look out for
Sean, which help massively to distract me and kept pushing me on, then he came
in to sight and he was now in front of the 2 hour pacer which was brilliant,
with shouts of encouragement and high five I pushed on the to the finish.
Having worked out
the maths, I needed to keep going at this pace or a little quicker to get a 80
minute finish time. The legs were
definitely feeling tired now but each time I passed someone it felt like I gain
a little more energy and it was the last corner just before another sneaky
little hill and the finish line came into sight…my finish time 80:47
seconds.....BOOM…a PB by around 2 minutes 💥 and Sean finished his run in 1:49 well under the unofficial target of 2 hours 👍.
What a great way to finish off the year!!
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