Friday, 2 August 2013

Surf to Salt Board Race 2013


Surf to Salt board race 2013

 

Having been to this race last year I was looking forward to the race, a short enough distance to be more of a sprint but just about long enough to slow down some of the pure sprinters. The race is part of the Hayle Life Saving Club and so is mainly filled with paddleboards designed for Surf Rescue and done prone (kneeling and lying flat) but was opened up to SUP as well and always gets a good turnout. I was caught a bit unawares the previous year with board choice as I had both the K-15 and Ace Pro depending on conditions, I deemed the conditions suitable for the K15 as there wasn’t any surf and parked at the far end and paddled to the start line, as it got closer to the start time the swell and surf built and built and suddenly the K15 wasn’t the best choice after all so I was sceptical of the flat conditions this year and decided to stick with the Ace Pro regardless. As my mum was paddling this year also we parked a van at either end and paddled to the start.

 The wind this year was going to prove a problem blowing straight down the harbour and out to sea, great for the first half a mile out to the marker but not so great for the remainder of the race. This was going to give the prone boarders a great advantage over the SUP as keeping down out of the wind reduces a lot of resistance. As we all lined up on the beach there was only a minimal swell coming in and so timing of sets and balance wasn’t too much of an issue. The whistle went for the start and I got up and out fairly sharpish, however there was a false start from one of the prone’s and we were recalled back to the beach, the next start happened almost straight away and caught me a little off guard, I started clawing my way over to the left so I could present more of my back to the wind and hopefully that would push me in the direction on the marker, I kept glancing across and saw others taking a more direct line but as we got closer they had to paddle back side on to the wind and slowing their straight line speed slightly. Even by now Ollie Shillston was in front followed by 2 prones, Giles Kent, Mr red and white shorts, Tim Bracey and 3 prones drafting their train, as I approached the mark the prones slowed my turn and then the wind caught me, I went much wider than I wanted and started the slog into the wind, after a few yards I was caught with a slight dilemma, do I head right and catch the train and have an easier time into the harbour and try for a sprint finish or head left and keep clear enough of the pack that no one could follow me, a longer route and harder on my own but maybe it could pay dividends. I was 5th SUP at this point and figured worse case scenario is id still be 5th maybe 6th, as I started heading left away from the pack I noticed 2 prone boarders headed that way as well, I saw this as a good sign and tried to slot in behind them, no matter what I tried to couldn’t quite catch them but it was close enough to keep me digging deep trying to have a breather, I knew I was slowly pulling away from the pack of SUPs but as we were heading a longer route I wasn’t really sure how much of a gap was being made, I tried focusing on my own race and kept scrunching into the wind and using as many muscles as possible, I really wanted to see how far the others were behind me but kept telling myself “I’m second, keep going” not wanting to ruin my progress I just kept slogging it out. Everything was aching and a drink would have been nice but I had opted out from a hydration pack to reduce weight and restriction. As I got closer to the final creek I kept listening out for noises to work out if anyone was going for a final sprint to catch me, with the wind against me though they would have to be almost directly behind me to hear them, I kept using the 2 prone boarders in front of me as a guide to try and beat them across the line, I couldn’t but finished 6th overall and 2nd in the SUP class, I was glad I hadn’t slowed as the pack wasn’t far behind me, maybe 30 seconds maximum. I was really stoked with the result the burn was worthwhile. At this point I still have not found any results but will keep looking, Mum finished 1st in the Ladies SUP so I’m proud of her for that.

 I hope ill be able to make it down to Hayle next year for this great event, thank you to Ben Holtaway and all the other organisers and Sponsors for their prizes. Also a special thanks and Starboard and Tushingham for their support, Next known race, Battle of the Brands – Falmouth, Race On !!! Thanks for Reading.   

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