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Jason storming to a British
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What was the hardware? “It was the same carbon Giant that I’ve been on all season, 44 and 54 x 11-up.
"I had a four spoke composite in the front and a disc in the rear on Continental Olympics. I was riding my Rudi Project aero helmet which is very comfortable.”
You said you used a wide variety of gears? “Yes, I was all over the cassette, I suppose I used 54 x 13 a lot with only a few short burst on the 11 and 12. I was on the 44 ring quite a bit, I compared notes with Mark after the race and there was one hill where he rode 58 x 19 and I was on 44 x 19.”
What about training for the race? “I did a lot of IT and Evan Oliphant (Recycling professional and Tour of Britain rider) was up staying with me for a bit; we did some very good work. I did most of it on my time trial bike except for a few days when I had to let my backside recover from the pounding it takes on the low-pro. I was doing runs of 70 and 80 miles on the TT bike and I think that definitely makes a difference come race-day.”
How have you managed to be so consistent this season? “I structured my season with two peaks, the British 25 and Sunday’s circuit champs; everything else was fitted-in around those races. I’m very lucky that I have a very stable domestic situation and a good sponsor in Gregor Russell who helps me a lot. I did have a bit of a ‘downer’ after the British 25. You’ve trained and prepared so hard for it, then you win and it’s a bit of an anti-climax. Then it was only eight weeks until the circuit champs and I got focussed again.”
The cycling media hasn’t treated you too well has it? “No, that's true, I was only mentioned as an after thought in the preview for the circuit time trial race and there’s been more made of the fact that Bradley Wiggins didn’t ride. I’m used to it though; a few years ago I won the Glasgow-Dunoon from a really good field and I was expecting a good write-up, but the guys who finished behind me got more of a mention. You start to think: ‘what have I got to do?’”
When do we see the British Champion’s skinsuit for the first time? “You’ll need to ask Gregor about that one!”
What does the rest of the season hold? “I’m hoping to ride the Tour of the Campsies on Sunday, then there’s a 25 at Eglinton and then it’s the Tour de Trossachs. There are no road races left to ride so it’s all tests.”
Is it too early to talk about next year? “I’m really not sure about next year. I would like to do more of my first love, which is the road. It’s just that Mark is always talking me into riding tests - I think I’ll have to avoid him next season!"
Let’s hope Mark keeps-up
that brain-washing!
Congratulations and thanks again to Jason,
British 25 Mile TT Champion AND British Circuit TT
Champion.
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