This was after all the first round of the National Time Trial Series. The Rudy Project tent housed the PCs and printers and at the end of the room a big result sheet — measuring a good 4 metres across — was starting to show activity as the first riders came in. With 15 minutes to kick off we braved the rain, which had just started, to dash to the car and make our way onto the course to cheer on our Chairman. Shortly after joining what we thought was the course we stopped at some temporary traffic lights.
A couple of riders ambled past us. Round the corner we arrived at the start and Andy was standing there getting wet. As he passed us his top and bottoms he advised us it was now only one lap, instead of two, around 11 miles, due to said traffic lights.
We set off for a suitable position to watch, finally settling on the top of a slight drag. I was out with the camera, Mrs Seltzer out cheering with Mrs Blackmore minding Seltzer junior in the car. Cycling Weekly serves its audience across a range of platforms, from good old-fashioned print to online journalism, and video. Jumbo-Visma rider credits his girlfriend Alicia with helping him get through the death of his son Thiago.
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