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Graham Clark 3.9-mile Road Race

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Tonight I ran the Graham Clark 3.9-mile Road Race on Knockhill Racing Circuit, organised by Carnegie Harriers. There was a bit of a delay in starting due to 3 cars screaming around the track.

I'm not sure why with a name like Knockhill I was thought the route would be flat, but my plan was to aim for 7 minutes per 1.3-mile lap. I set off reasonably fast, and clocked 3:03 for the first kilometre, albeit it was mainly downhill. I was then leading for the first mile, but could hear footsteps gaining and realised I was being closely tracked by 3 runners - Chris Russell of Fife, Roger Clark and Ewan Jack (the "world's fastest doctor") sporting a Central AC vest.

Chris Russell and Roger Clark went past before the end of the first lap, so I was left running with Ewan for the 2nd lap, and I suddenly felt very tired. I couldn't quite imagine how I was going to complete a 3rd lap at this speed, so I decided my only option was to be slightly tactical. At the end of the 2nd lap I backed off a fraction and allowed Ewan to open up a small gap, thinking I could get a rest and then chase him down at the end. However, once the gap had opened I realised I wasn't that bothered about catching him any more, and was more concerned about holding onto 4th spot.

I reckon I could probably have caught Ewan with slightly more effort, but finished 4 seconds adrift in the end. Anyhow, it was good little race, and far more challenging than I'd anticipated. And for the record, my splits were 6:48, 7:17, 7:17... so I probably hammered off a bit too fast on the 1st lap.

Posted by Chris Upson on Tue 30 Aug 2011 | 4 comments

Category road race

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  1. Cam said...

    Good running Chris, it would be a lot of fun running on a race track. Didn't realise Knockhill was only 1.3miles though.

    Wednesday 31st August 2011 7.14am

  2. Chris said...

    Thanks Cam. It was quite fun running around the silky smooth tarmac, although I hadn't quite bargained for the fact that the course was a roller coaster of ups and downs. In my mind I thought the route would be flat, so the hills knocked the stuffing out of me on the last lap.

    Wednesday 31st August 2011 8.59am

  3. Cam said...

    The Garmin trace with the satellite view even shows you found the racing line through the corners!

    Wednesday 31st August 2011 1.41pm

  4. Chris said...

    Ha! I wouldn't take the Garmin track too literally. I was taking the corners close, but I don't remember chopping across the grass like that.

    Wednesday 31st August 2011 4.05pm

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