
Scottish
50 Mile Time Trial Championships
Sunday 29th June, 2008
by Ed Hood
"Given my record of bad luck in 50's,
when I heard that the course had been changed, I expected to end up
in the Cromarty Firth at the turn, checking out the dolphins!"
But Mark Atkinson successfully avoided that fate
to take his third Scottish 50 title; leading Sandy Wallace team mates,
second placed Jonathan Copp and fifth placed Ian Black, to take a
double championship win on a bright but cool and windy Sunday morning
on the A9 near Invergordon.

Mark did the double today - securing the 50
title to add to the 25 he won a few weeks ago.
Copp's ride for silver was out of the top drawer
and it was only Atkinson's ability to drag the last vestiges of energy
from deep inside himself that kept the title safe from his team mate.

Jonathan pushed his team-mate hard today,
but had to settle for second.
In third place was defending champion, perenial
Jim Cusick; unfortunately his Glasgow Courier's bid for the team foundered
when Chris Smart - author of rapid rides in the 10 and 25 championships
- was a non starter due to a bad cold.

Jim Cusick, third place today, but
no chance of the team prize.
There were a few spots of rain as the first riders
hauled up from the start at Invergordon to the main A9, for the long
headwind grind to the Ardullie roundabout at the end of the Cromarty
Bridge.
VeloResults set up shop
on the. A9 a couple of miles into the race and started the watch.

Stevie Blom
In the absence of number 20 Smart, first favourite
was his team mate, Stevie Blom with his trade mark, "peching
like a dug" breathing method.

Ian Black
Ian Black (30) was the first man whose tyres were
making the right noise as he powered past.
Number 35, Dave Gibson, was a 'no-show' maybe it
was because his fellow Dooleys greyhounds, Arthur Doyle and Gary Robson
didn't fancy 50 miles 'alone and unpaced' and there was slim chance
of a team medal.

Ray Wilson
Black's roadman team mate, Ray Wilson was focused
and several seconds up on his northern club mate - it was early days
though.

Jonathan Copp
Jonathan Copp was next up, a tad down on Black
and Wilson as the wind speed accelerated, but it was already apparent
that barring disaster, the team medals were going to Inverkeithing.

Carlos has surely been on holiday recently
- it just wasn't possible to get a tan like that in Shetland when
I lived there! [Editor]
Carlos Riise (Shetland) was down on them all, but
having won the title on this course on a day like this before, he
knows all about pace judgement.
The ladies were coming back from the turn by now,
flying with the tail wind.
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Jessica looked focused at this point.
Reigning champion Cusick pedalled past looking
smooth having already caught Caithness stalwart, Al Washington - on
a shiny new Cervelo - for a minute.

Jim Cusick
Steve Beech (Sandy Wallace) was a top roadman when
I started cycling in the early 70's and he's still out there - I wonder
what happened to all those Russians you rode against in the Milk Race,
Steve?

Steve Beech
Last man, Atkinson was already up on all comers
and the pain was there to see on his face.
The early starters from the men's race were now
whistling past at what was around half distance.
Ian Black was compact and on top of the job as
he made full use of that tail wind.

Chris Adamson (Musselburgh Roads)
There we're big gaps in the field before Ray Wilson
came past, 10 seconds up on Black, but the third SWC man, Copp was
going even quicker; 1-15 up on Wilson. Copp was doing a good job -
Riise was a minute down, Cusick 30 seconds down and only Atkinson
was up - 30 seconds.
Instead of the dog leg along the old A9 back to
Invergordon - omitted because of road planing work - the course was
extended east, out past the Nigg roundabout.
The
Dornoch Firth from the Fearn Peninsula.
Into the beautiful Pict heartland of the Fearn
Peninsula, but the road surface wasn't beautiful - like a 'shed roof'
according to the new champion - nor was the extended slog back into
the stiffening wind. Those long fast, swooping 11 and 12 tooth stretches
were now brutal tests of will.
With around five to go; all of it into the teeth
of the westerly, Black was still slogging purposefully - he'd caught
and dropped Stevie Blom for five minutes.
Ray Wilson pedalled past with a nod, but the lack
of a helmet on his head explained that he'd thrown in the towel.
Copp was flying; Riise hadn't found a rabbit in
the hat; Cusick was smooth but off the pace and Atkinson was hurting.
The Fort William man wasn't giving us any lessons in style, he was
just pummeling a 'big one' into the wind; he was getting it round,
but the sweat streaming from his nose and gritted teeth were self
explanatory.
At the line, my amateur time keeping looked about
right - Atkinson 1-50-45, Copp 1-52-02, Cusick 1-53-21, Riise 1-54-07,
Black 1-54-09.
What they said

Jonathan Copp
Jonathan Copp was satisfied with
his ride: "I've come on a lot since the 10, I was disappointed
there. In the 25 I was happy with my ride, even though there wasn't
a medal, but I'm very pleased today.
"I haven't raced so much this year, this
is only my fifth or sixth event.
It was very fast with the tail wind today, I was in 53 x 11 and thinking
that I could have done with 55 x 11, but I suppose that would have
meant I'd have burned up a lot of extra energy which is needed for
the head wind section. I've been trying to replicate race efort in
training, now I'll have to try and get some miles in for the 100.
"It was good to win the team today, that
was one of the reasons I joined Sandy Wallace, so it's nice to get
my first time trial team medal. I'm really looking forward to the
TTT, it'll be hard fought, with us, Dooleys, Pedal Power and The Couriers
all in the frame."
Talking of The Couriers, Jim Cusick
had; "..no complaints, it was a tough shift, I was ready
for that stretch of rough road out at Nigg, I know it from the 12,
but that finish stretch was very hard. It's just a pity Chris Smart
has the cold or I think we could have been in contention for the team.
It was a well organised championship and like I said - no complaints."

Mark Atkinson
Mark Atkinson was happy too; "I've
not really done the training to do a 50 justice, so I'm just pleased
to have won. I've been doing up to a max of one-and-a-half hours training,
but you have to try and strike a balance, I have a full time job where
I work overtime and I've got a young family to think about too.
"This is my first 50 for 13 months, the
last one I rode was in Fife, at the start of last year. I've had a
lot of misfortunes in 50's but I've always regarded them as my speciality,
so I'm happy with the win. I hadn't seen that new bit of road out
to Hill of Fearn before, it was very rough.
"On a day like today, with that surface
and the wind, time doesn't matter, it's just down to doing the job
and winning. My time today is actually the same as my 50 split when
I broke the 100 record here, a couple of years ago. I won't be doing
the 100 this year, not when I see the state I'm in today, at the finish
of a 50!"
VeloResults tip for the
100? Copp.