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Tour of Cydeside: Bellahouston Belter
The 10K finale to the Tour of Clydeside is hosted by Bellahouston Harriers in Pollok Park on the Friday evening. This year, the 'tourers', now feeling properly warmed up by the three (or four) races of the week, were joined by a good crowd of random runners. This route, running anticlockwise this year, follows two loops of the road through Pollok and most of it seems to be on the pavement that contours the park. My cumulated total time from the previous races meant that I was pretty safely sitting in third female position and as the race began, I fell quite quickly into a comfortable pace trailing the second woman, and found myself passing some of the vests that had been well ahead of me throughout the week with relative ease. I find it so interesting that some folk you race alongside seem to drain your energy by running erratically and reactively against you, whilst others help you retain pace by matching you cooperatively. Reaching the final road section for the second time however, I felt able to ignore the elbows and spurts of those around me and retained sight of the second woman up to the final corner. I knew she had a good 38 seconds ahead of me and hadn't closed the gap between us at all during the race so was happy to trot in behind. Paula, Pat and I completed the series and although not officially recognised, had there been one, we would have taken the women's team prize for our tenacity and determination. Paula did take the V40 women's prize. Well done ladies on your excellent week of training and to Chris for your great performance over the week.Posted by Ellie Homewood on Sat 7 Aug 2010 | 1 comment
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Chris said...
The Bellahouston Belter 10K is a fine and fitting finale to the Clydeside Tour. My body was feeling suitable wrecked before the start with sore foot, back, adductor, hip, etc., so I wasn't quite sure how I would manage to shuffle round my 5th race of the week. My main target was to put some pressure on Robert Robertson who was a mere 12 seconds ahead of me in the series. My plan was to track him on the first lap, and then reel him in and open up a lead. This plan worked fine apart from the bit about reeling him in. From Haggs Road to the end I made increasing efforts to catch Robert, but the gap wouldn't close fast enough, and I ended up crossing the line about 2 or 3 seconds behind him. But I was still pleased enough to record my fastest 10K of the year, and I finished in 5th place overall in the Tour of Clydeside Series.
Saturday 7th August 2010 11.40am