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Blisteringly hot weather was forcst fot the weekend and thie forcast
held true. A small but quality field of entries was anticipated for the 100km ER on
the Saturday. Thay gave a precise and informative ride briefing on the Friday evening
which I highly recomend all riders attend as the route is not necesarrily the most straight
forward of courses.
Things did not go well on friday night when unfortunatly the Hotel we were booked
into held a Karaoke till 3.00 in the morning without warning us when we booked in. so
after only three hours sleep Steve and I had to get up to drive to the venue for our
pre-ride vetting which Dee passed easily.
I then taked up and warmed Dee up in the center of the racecourse with several other
competitors. A very civilised start was made by all as we trotted off and out of the
racecourse. A group fo four of us , Antony Sargent on Ell Kaleefa Rose, Brian Davies on
Greystone Taurus, Nicky Ghetler on Sundance and myself rode tgether till shortly before
vet gate one as a group sharing gate duties, swopping the lead and generally having a
good time. The only incident of note I am ashamed to say was Dee kicking Antony at one
of the gates, something I will have to bear in mind in future. Fortunatly Anthony was
only bruised.
About 1 km from the vet gate Nicky and I decide to slow down and therfore dropped
behind the two men by a couple of minutes and then missed the turning for the vet gate
wasting a further couple of minutes. Our crews who saw us do this were franticlly waving
at us but due to teh oblique angle and some trees we could not see them. We quickly
corrected our mistake. Once again Dee vetted very quickly and set about the task of
eating and drinking having first pinned me to the refreshments caravan while she rubbed
her head on me. Unfortunatly nicky failed the vetting lame. With 5 minutes to go we
tacked up Dee, mounted and started to warm her up then we were off by ourselves at a
steady trot.
Second loop to write about.
Part way along the road back to the vetgate hopped off and walked Duiker in.
Steve walked out to meet us with a slosh bottle which I poured over Dee. At this point I
was sure something was wrong and we were going to fail the vetting so was not worried about
time, just wanted to know what was wrong. We did not rush to get her heart rate down but
were soon ready to present. Her initial heart rate was fine then we trotted up, the vet
said he would like to see this again after her second heart rate was taken. Her second heart
rate was elevated so I decided there and then regardless of the outcome of the trot up we would
not be continuing. We trotted up for the vets any way so I could get a concensus opinion on
wether she was lame and if so which leg. Yes we were and the same hind leg as at Berkshire Downs.
So undoubtalby an umderlying problem that needed checking out, probably muscular.
Not really what I had wanted but thats the way things go in this sport. I will now have
to seriously reconsider my plans with Dee for the rest of this year. Either way I am not too
upset as I purchased her more with a view to breeding from her than competing.
Below are my heart rate monitor and GPS readings from this ride.
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