So on to the race. The start was a bit bunched. It starts behind a primary school and everyone is trying to squeeze into a narrwow path, made worse by people trying to avoid puddles so you couldn't get going until you get out on the road. The first kilometre is downhill on the road before turning right onto the forest track which continues on for 4 kilometres. The first time I saw a kilometre marker it was 2km, which was a nice surprise. The forest track which although there was lots of puddles it was quite easy to avoid them by going to down the centre of the road. When I got to the 5k turnaround I was surprised at how good I was feeling and on the way back I gradually picked people off.
Up until 9 km I was still feeling good and I made a strong effort up the hill in the 10th km to finish off. Looked at the time and it was 59.13! 5 minutes quicker than my fastest time last year for 10k and felt loads better. Sometimes you don't realise you are progressing but this was one of those moments that I can see it clearly. It was actually 59.00 chip time.
I wouldn't say this race is the most scenic but it was nice to be out in the open countryside and because there is only the one hill it does make a pretty fast course. It is well organised and had a nice atmosphere. I would like to do it again at one stage.
Next stop is this time next month at the first Glentress trail 10k. I expect it to be a bit tougher than today.
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