Rain on second half of first lap.
Did laps four and five back to back.
Total four laps in 6HR Duo, eight as a team
Monday, August 4, 2014
Monday, May 12, 2014
Greensfelder Challenge
So I thought I would try my hand at some more bike racing this year. I signed up for the Cat 2 40-49 age group. I did not know what to really expect when it came to going head to head with some of the guys I see on the trail all the time. All I can say is I have left plenty of room for improvement. First thing learned; don't show up for a race with a bike that is not race ready. During my pre-ride early in the week I had dropped my chain around 7 times in two laps. The race was two laps and I dropped my chain five times. I also knocked off my stem captain with my daughters picture on it. I spent some time looking for it, telling my self I was not going to leave the woods with out her. The most frustrating thing about the chain drop situation was that I had to pass the same group of riders so many times.
The second thing I learned is that I am in no real "race" shape whatsoever. Greensfelder is a tough course that will test all your skills. I was up for it from the general bike handling aspect of things. The trouble came in the ole high intensity aspect of racing. A few time I felt the pain down in the gut that only a hard, to the limit effort can give you. The feeling was both nice and worrisome, seeing that it came when I was trying to chase on the lead group half way through the first lap. Nice because it had been a while since I had that feeling, but I was not sure if it was going to subside or not. Not soon after the rock garden I began to feel better but it was really too late. The race had already passed me by.
I went back out for my second lap and pushed hard. I began to see many familiar faces and was glad to be back with such a good crowd racing my bike. I ended up 8th out of 19 on the day. I can't complain seeing that I probably posted higher in the results than I deserved with all the chain issues that I was having. A great way to spend a Saturday afternoon with a bunch of like minded Jerks.
The second thing I learned is that I am in no real "race" shape whatsoever. Greensfelder is a tough course that will test all your skills. I was up for it from the general bike handling aspect of things. The trouble came in the ole high intensity aspect of racing. A few time I felt the pain down in the gut that only a hard, to the limit effort can give you. The feeling was both nice and worrisome, seeing that it came when I was trying to chase on the lead group half way through the first lap. Nice because it had been a while since I had that feeling, but I was not sure if it was going to subside or not. Not soon after the rock garden I began to feel better but it was really too late. The race had already passed me by.
I went back out for my second lap and pushed hard. I began to see many familiar faces and was glad to be back with such a good crowd racing my bike. I ended up 8th out of 19 on the day. I can't complain seeing that I probably posted higher in the results than I deserved with all the chain issues that I was having. A great way to spend a Saturday afternoon with a bunch of like minded Jerks.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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