The thought that I might not be well enough to cycle on Sunday is ridiculously upsetting. I'm hoping that, with 3 more days of trying to be good and gets lots of sleep, my energy will be back up to normal by Sunday. But what if it isn't? I'm so bloody cross about the timing - after all this training - time and energy - that I've put into this, I just want to be able to cycle as well I know I can and not worry about whether or not I'll be able to make it to the finish line because I'm still ill ...
However, something that has cheered me up is my amazing cycling jersey that Sands have just sent over. A few years ago a local Sands dad, who was doing the London Marathon to raise money for Sands, asked whether any of us wanted him to run a mile in memory of our babies. It meant an awful lot to me so I decided that I wanted to repay the favour with Ride London. Sands kindly helped me with the logistics and found a friendly printing firm (Josh at Partridges -https://www.partridgesuk.com/) who printed all the names onto a jersey for me, for free. So I now have this incredible jersey with the names of all the babies who I'll be riding the 100 miles in memory of. Including, of course, our little girl, my sister's triplets (Alex, Sam and Will) and my cousin's twin, Sami, who died at 5 months old. There are also babies born to Sands staff and trustees, members of the Surrey Sands group, and others of my friends and work colleagues. It is a very stark reminder of how many babies are lost, how much heartbreak is caused and why Sands is so very necessary. It is heartbreaking (and making me well up as I write), but it will also no doubt provide the best possible motivation I could have.
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My start time is 8:44am which is actually really late - the last one is at 8:55am. That gave me a mild panic when I saw what time they open up the roads again at various points - if you're not past the relevant points by the time stated, you have to divert onto the 46 mile route or just stop cycling entirely! How hideously embarrassing would it be if I couldn't finish the race because I was too slow?!
However, looking at the times, I think I should be fine. The times I think (hope?) I will be at the various marker points are as follows:
Location Mile Timing
Start – Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 0 8:44am
Hampton Court 26.5 10:04am
Newlands Corner 48 11:31am
Westcott 62.5 12:41pm
Leatherhead 75 1:36pm
Kingston 85 2:03pm
Wimbledon 91 2:27pm
Finish – The Mall 100 3:04pm
For anyone who is coming to watch, you can track where I am on the route using my rider number (22201) using either the tracker on the Prudential Ride London website (https://results.prudentialridelondon.co.uk/2018/?pid=tracking) or using the app which you can find out how to download here: https://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk/app-faqs/ (more accurate).
This will be my last post until after the event so just to say ... wish me luck!
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Good luck Suse!!!! We'll hopefully be somewhere near Headley to cheer you on, with a Rocky Road made by Izzy if you need some sugar.
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