
And for good measure the weather is usually hot, unless its 2008 in which case its wet. Today was no exception. With clear blue skies and the thermometer climbing what little shade there was in the country lanes was taken with both hands.
My weeks training has been OK with no after effects from last Saturday's Egdon Easy. After such a long period of injury you always have in the back of your mind that things might flare up again and racing is the only way to really test the body (and mind). Fortunately my legs felt fine the day after Egdon and so today was the next step on the road to my next marathon.

In second place was young Minehead runner Mark Hopkinson who is improving with every race. If he gets to put in some miles with Andy Baker during the summer then he will surely make big strides comes the autumn.
In the women's race my Wells team mate Jenny Moore returned to racing after missing London with an achilles problem and took a well earned win.

Fingers crossed that the body has survived the hills OK. The downhills are particularly stressful so a nice easy run in the pool with the aquajogger is the order of the day for this evening ! now its time to dig out the fixture list and look for some more competition.
All photos courtesy of Mike Shead.
Leading Results
1 Adrian Marriott (Wells) 48:09 (record)
2 Mark Hopkinson (Taunton) 50:29
3 Lee Turner (Torbay) 51:01
4 Billy Sheppard (Clev) 51:57
5 Gerry Hogg (Troll T, M40) 52:21
6 Paul Rose (YTRR, M40) 54:17.
M50: 1 Jonathan Goodland (GWR) 56:02
M60: Colin Williams 66:36
Teams: 1 Clevedon AC (Sheppard, Alan Baker, Nick Hides, Stuart Hancock)
Women:
1 Jenny Moore (Wells) 58:15
2 Kate Britten (Clev) 61:47
W35: Lynda Faulkener (Dorset Dod) 66:45
W45: Judy Davey (Honiton RC) 69:31
Teams: Crewkerne Running Club
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