Returned from London on Monday evening - once again we had a very nice trip, with the usual mixture of meeting friends, sight-seeing, shopping and skating. The official event - London Inline Marathon, our "other club" race - took place on Sunday, with full and half marathon being run. Since walking around all day and many beers in the pub is not proper race preparation we all opted for the half, also to show the club colors in this race, when most British skaters skated the full marathon championship race.
After last weekend, it was another "rain race", although we were very lucky. The track dried almost completely while we were skating, and the tropical storm that was forecast hit us two hours into the race when most people had finished. Which was good, since it was a real downpour that left the track flooded! Still that made two of our group not start.
I am happy with a 3rd spot in the half marathon again. It is nice to have the occasional race where you are part of the lead pack, which makes the rules of the game a lot different, and where you can learn a lot. In the end I initiated a breakaway, but then was not able to follow the later winner. The attack left the first three skaters each on their own, trying to maintain their position with four laps to go. At least I caught up with 2nd on the last lap and in the end lost the sprint with only 0.025 seconds gap. Could have been better, but also a lot worse because the people were dropped had jumped on the marathon pack that was just getting in to lap us, 4th guy sprinted from this pack and finished 0.2 seconds behind me.
Michi was not so lucky and stopped before the finish. And the two of us caught us a "nice" cold

Anyway, as I am writing this the next weekend is already here, and will see two events, first we are finishing the Northern League with a team time trial in Flensburg tomorrow, then I am participating in my first ever cycle race
*ooooooh* on Sunday. That is going to be interesting.
Some
London pictures are in my gallery,
many more in the LSST website gallery (check out the rain pictures there!).