
Scottish
Vets' Road Race Champs
Sunday 12th August, 2007
by Ed Hood
When it became apparent that the 2007 Veterans’
Road Race Championship – over 65 wet and hilly miles at Alford
- would end in a sprint finish, most bets were on fast-finisher Graham
McGarrity (Edge RT); John Kermode (Dundee Thistle) had other ideas
however and McGarrity had to settle for second. Kermode was, understandably;
‘delighted’, whilst McGarrity: ‘hates
to lose a sprint, especially in vets’ race!’
The car computer read 13 degrees as the field rolled-out
of Alford Ski Centre but the rain which would persist throughout the
event, coupled with a cold breeze made it feel chilly, especially
on the higher points of the two 30-odd mile loops around the Correen
Hills which fringe the Grampian Mountains.

Favourites included McGarrity, a former winner
of the Scottish senior road race championships, Jim Cusick (Glasgow
Couriers) the current Scottish 50 mile time champion and defending
champion Stuart McGregor (Velo Ecosse).

David Whitehall (unattached), above, was another
interesting entry, a multiple winner of Scottish titles in the 70’s
and 80’s.
VeloResults had been charged with keeping an eye
on 50 plus favourite, Jim Leslie (the bicycleworks) by his Spanish-based
mentor Al Hamilton, but the Portobello man failed to appear and it
was Kirkcaldy rider Graham Barclay who finished best of “the
more mature riders.”

Cusick & Balclay bridge up to the break
After one hour's riding on the climb out of Rhynie,
it looked like the race pattern had formed, with five up the road
including McGregor, Kermode and McGregor with Cusick and Barclay bridging-up.

McGarrity makes it hurt - Bennachie, lap 2
McGregor in particular looked to have the bit
firmly between his teeth and a seven man group of this quality would
usually stay away in a Scottish senior event.

McGregor & McGarrity see the gap closing
again
Surprisingly, this break was caught, McGarrity
put it down to; ‘I think we all thought that we were the
break of the day and got a bit complacent’, Kermode put
it differently; ‘nobody gave-up in the group behind,’
whilst McGregor felt; ‘we weren’t working as a cohesive
unit.’

On the big climb over the flank of 493 metre Bennachie
on the second lap it was all together, with a savage dig from McGarrity
failing to do the damage he wanted; ‘I’ve split the
race on that climb a couple of times in the past, but not today!’

The second climb out of Rhynie saw McGregor (above)
at the front driving a little group clear, but despite exhortations
to his fellow breakaways, the gap at the top wasn’t sufficient
and it was apparent that it was going to be a blanket finish.

The rain-lashed finishing straight was flat and
fast, curving gently to the right and it was McGarrity who launched
first; ‘I went at around 250 to go, with the benefit of
hindsight that was maybe a bit early, I had been conscious of Kermode
on my wheel for the last couple of miles and when I saw him coming
on my left, I drifted that way a little to try and put him off, but
he got past – I’m not used to loosing sprints, especially
in vets races!
There are so many time triallists riding this race, they’ll
chase all day, but won’t try to get away or jump across on their
own. Still, the criterium champs are coming-up at Glasgow
Green, so we’ll need to try and do something in that.’
(Glasgow Green, that’s only an hour away – surely it’s
not a proper race unless you have to drive 150 miles to get there.)

Kermode’s memory of the lead-out distance
was a little shorter; ‘I had heard that McGarrity had a
good finish, so I was on his wheel for the last mile, it was a crowded
finish, with riders all-over the road, I hardly glimpsed the yellow
flag and started to go past him at around 100 to go, my sunglasses
had steamed-up so I couldn’t really see the line, just a group
of people –that was what I sprinted for! It was a really
fast race today, I made it 24 mph; I’m just delighted to have
won.’
VC Astar man, Chris Thomson took bronze, and just
as it was time to head home – the sun came out.
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Result
1 J.Kermode, Dundee Thistle -
2,40,45
2 G.McGarrity, Edge Racing - All at st
3 C.Thomson, V.C. Astar
4 S.McIntosh, Granite City
5 P.McDonald, Johnstone Wheelers
6 G.Barclay, Kirkcaldy & District 1st 50+
7 = S.McGregor, Velo Ecosse
K.Thomson, Dunfermline CC
D.Hines, Edinburgh R.C.
J.May, “
O.Brookes, “
P.Ettles, Forres
C.Fisher, Glasgow Nightingale
T.Worthington, “
A.Taylor, Glasgow Wheelers
R.Nicholson, Classic Walls
N.Johnstone, “
T.Nugent, East Kilbride
P.Allan, Granite City
A.Hay, Stirling RC 2nd 50+
F.Morris, G.S.Metro
E.Shackley, Ivy CC
R.Shenton, Team Swift Allsorts 3rd 50+
M.Houston, Edinburgh RC
B.Dallas, Ythan CC
J.Daly, Johnstone Wheelers
N.Anderson, DTCC
E.Ritchie, unattached
D.Whitehall, “
30 J.Cusick, Glasgow Couriers
31 R.Reidy, Leslie Bikes
32 P.Waites, Fife CC @ 5.58
33 I.Wilkie, DTCC @ 5.59
34 C.Russell, Edinburgh RC @ 6.01
35 A.Mcallister, Ayr RC @ 6.05
36 D.Lang, Glasgow Wheelers “
37 A.Syme, unattached “
38 G.Findlater, “ @ 6.08
39 N.Kininmonth, DTCC @ 8.43
40 N.Skene, Granite City @ 17.44
41 I.Anderson, Dundee Thistle @ 22.20
42 J.Gemmell, Ayr RC “
43 N.Howarth, DTCC “
44 C.Cowie, Aberdeen Wheelers “