differently? Absolutely nothing! (Oh except maybe a bit more pain relief en route!) I had an absolute ball. Can't wait to do it all again next year!Sue Toseland, 6:20What a day, thousands of people it was great. Enjoyed the whole event even though got injured
cramp in my calf at mile 8-9 and the runners who thought it a good idea to be on their mobile phones whilst not watching where they were going.The biggest surprise, or the most memorable moment: the sheer number of supporters on London's streets. What I
support crew at mile 17 were brilliant, and my thanks go to them as I was in a bit of pain with a dodgy calf muscle.Disaster struck at around mile 20 when the muscle became very painful and I was reduced to a walk for a while. I had to shuffle
that set me right back. I didn't get any physio until June, and have only just got back to a fit state - I've missed all my long rides as a result and it is now too late to make up the time. At my test event - the Bala half ironman at the start of June – I
, and the last four miles were an amazing finish to a great event. Coventry Cat, 4:22What an amazing day!I woke very early, way before my 6am wake-up call, opened the curtains at my hotel to see the clearest of blue skies. I stuffed breakfast down before greasing