Friday, 11 September 2009

Next up.....

Well it's been a while since I posted. That can usually be read as me being hard to work at training and that's just about right really. My second 'A' race of the year is the Commonwealth 100km Championships in Keswick next Saturday (19th Sept @ 8am). So, back on the road, back on a multi-lap course and back running quite a bit quicker. Eeek.

Training since the Lakeland 100 has gone well. I had the odd blister here and there plus a few bumps and bruises after my outing in the lakes but it was all relatively superficial and cleared up in a couple of days. Then it was pretty much straight back to it, getting the legs 'freshened up', ramping up for a couple of high mileage weeks, then ramping back down again. Not long to do it, but long enough, I think. I feel in good shape, but the proof of the pudding will be in the eating, as they say: i.e. the race. I'm dead excitied about toeing the start line, enjoying what is a beautifully scenic course and racing for the chance of a Commonwealth medal. Now that would conclude the year nicely. Come on England!

12 comments:

  1. Good Luck. Like you say come on England.

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  2. Have a great run Jez, really looking forward to seeing another sub 7 ! There is no way however that I can say or write the words c.... on e.....d !! :-)

    Cheers Keith

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  3. Good luck next weekend Jez, always great to see class.

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  4. Good luck Jez. Hope you get the medal and thanks for your advice. Come on England.

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  5. Have a great race Jez and I'm very happy to write 'Come on England'!!

    John Kynaston

    Ps see you at Roseberry Topping in a couple of weeks!

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  6. Have a great race, mate.

    COME ON ENGLAND!!!!!!!!!!!

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  7. Come on England!? Well now I am torn between wishing to offer you support and my Saltire allegiances ... ;-)

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  8. Not sure about all this England stuff...especially from Brian Mc...but good luck!

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  9. Good luck for the 100K!

    I'm sure you will have another outstanding race.

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  10. Luck was not required.
    Pure Class!!!
    I am not worthy.

    Mrs Mac

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  11. Hi Jez, fantastic effort in the 100km - not a PB but not too shabby regardless. Hope you're happy with it... at least we Aussies got a win in the women's... and the 24hr :D

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