2014 Race Results Thread
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you miserly scrooge, why can't you be in a festive Holiday mood?
d'oh, here's a better link: https://screen.yahoo.com/snl-holiday-...000000184.html
d'oh, here's a better link: https://screen.yahoo.com/snl-holiday-...000000184.html
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Early Bird Crit p/1/2 - I think I won it!!
It came down to two of us otf, a guy I was watching went with two to go, I bridged, we held everyone (all 20 of them) off.
Of course it wasn't long before we turned from allies to foes, with 1/2 lap to go (~2 mile laps?) he attacked, but I dug deep and got ahold of his wheel. I sat on him up to the last 200m, when he jumped and then I started to come around him.. photo finish.
But one of the officials said he thought I got it! Good times.
It came down to two of us otf, a guy I was watching went with two to go, I bridged, we held everyone (all 20 of them) off.
Of course it wasn't long before we turned from allies to foes, with 1/2 lap to go (~2 mile laps?) he attacked, but I dug deep and got ahold of his wheel. I sat on him up to the last 200m, when he jumped and then I started to come around him.. photo finish.
But one of the officials said he thought I got it! Good times.
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Piru TT. Gusts to 40, tailwind out. Gust to 40, headwind back. All the dust in the air didn't do much for my breathing. Legs felt flat. Passed a bunch of people. Did not get passed. Had a deli sandwich and watched the Niners when I got home. Fell asleep during the post game show.
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Early Bird Crit p/1/2 - I think I won it!!
It came down to two of us otf, a guy I was watching went with two to go, I bridged, we held everyone (all 20 of them) off.
Of course it wasn't long before we turned from allies to foes, with 1/2 lap to go (~2 mile laps?) he attacked, but I dug deep and got ahold of his wheel. I sat on him up to the last 200m, when he jumped and then I started to come around him.. photo finish.
But one of the officials said he thought I got it! Good times.
It came down to two of us otf, a guy I was watching went with two to go, I bridged, we held everyone (all 20 of them) off.
Of course it wasn't long before we turned from allies to foes, with 1/2 lap to go (~2 mile laps?) he attacked, but I dug deep and got ahold of his wheel. I sat on him up to the last 200m, when he jumped and then I started to come around him.. photo finish.
But one of the officials said he thought I got it! Good times.
I was in the 4 race in the AM. About 40 of us or so. A lot of solo fliers, but nothing stuck. With 1.5 laps to go two guys jumped hard and looked like they could hold us off and I was boxed in. Was able to find a gap and chase them down to find that they were pretty cooked and I was nearly cooked from chasing them down. So I faded back into the front of the group to recover. Big group acceleration with about half a lap to go and I had recovered enough to put in some kind of work and managed a 5th, got edged out at the line by a guy I didn't see coming up the inside. Fun race and happy with it.
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Thanks! I won't ever know officially, they don't score the 1/2's in this race on purpose, it's purely for training. (3/4/5's can use it for upgrades, but not 2's)
I'll ask my breakmate what he thinks next week, but for now I'm going with the official's guess! (that I took it)
I'll ask my breakmate what he thinks next week, but for now I'm going with the official's guess! (that I took it)
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Piru TT. Gusts to 40, tailwind out. Gust to 40, headwind back. All the dust in the air didn't do much for my breathing. Legs felt flat. Passed a bunch of people. Did not get passed. Had a deli sandwich and watched the Niners when I got home. Fell asleep during the post game show.
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Early Bird crit, 2.2 km per lap, 3rd or 4th place in second race. Each race was so big they split them into 2 groups each and started them 1/2 lap apart.
Race 1, under 30:
Chilled out in front ~10 or so most of the race. All right turns, and for some dumb reason everyone chose to hug the right curb and swerve out before braking into the corners. Ugh. I pulled a lap here and there for the hell of it, and to TRY to show people where to ride. Each time, when I'd ease up, the group would pass - hugging the right curb. wtf. Ended up soloing through most of the corners because it was actually easier and faster than braking behind people. Got a flat in one of the last few laps. Oh well, just a training crit, but damn, I missed the fun part!
Clinic:
Single paceline, double paceline and breakaway group practice. The double paceline (if one can even call it that) was far and away the worst I've ever been in. Many times I honestly could not tell it was supposed to be a paceline. There was a crash behind me in the clinic. Holy ****, it scared me a bit to race with them. The breakaway practice also sucked, as people kept pulling for about 1.5 seconds, thinking it was the same paceline drill (we were supposed to trade actual pulls, not just rotate).
Race #2 , 30+:
3rd or 4th place (no official places, and it was close).
Similar deal as race #1 : everyone choosing to ride on the wrong side, slowing through corners, riding like snails etc. I pulled a lap here and there. I tried attacking a couple times, but knew it wouldn't do jack in this group on a flat, easy course and almost windless day. I'd get a gap for a half lap or so, and then someone would drag the field up and suck my wheel for another half lap.
Anyway, last lap, and the pace slows down. Seriously. Everyone was afraid of going OTF I guess. I managed to hold back. 1 mile from the end (2 turns to go) a few people pick it up and go hard. I resist passing (maybe 15th wheel at the time) and just stay on the wheel I had. At the second to last corner (last corner was more of a wide curve), I pull out into the wind to take a good line, and bonus was passing a bunch of people. Kept the gas on to pass a few more. Found a wheel to draft around the last sweeping curve, but that wheel wasn't picking it up so I jumped early (maybe 8th wheel). Passed a few people and was close enough to contest the sprint, but was in the wind too much and didn't have that "kick" that I usually have. Plowed in at 3rd or 4th place at a max of 1000 watts.
NP = 280 (~0.85 IF) for both races. Was at the front a lot, but it was fun.
Race 1, under 30:
Chilled out in front ~10 or so most of the race. All right turns, and for some dumb reason everyone chose to hug the right curb and swerve out before braking into the corners. Ugh. I pulled a lap here and there for the hell of it, and to TRY to show people where to ride. Each time, when I'd ease up, the group would pass - hugging the right curb. wtf. Ended up soloing through most of the corners because it was actually easier and faster than braking behind people. Got a flat in one of the last few laps. Oh well, just a training crit, but damn, I missed the fun part!
Clinic:
Single paceline, double paceline and breakaway group practice. The double paceline (if one can even call it that) was far and away the worst I've ever been in. Many times I honestly could not tell it was supposed to be a paceline. There was a crash behind me in the clinic. Holy ****, it scared me a bit to race with them. The breakaway practice also sucked, as people kept pulling for about 1.5 seconds, thinking it was the same paceline drill (we were supposed to trade actual pulls, not just rotate).
Race #2 , 30+:
3rd or 4th place (no official places, and it was close).
Similar deal as race #1 : everyone choosing to ride on the wrong side, slowing through corners, riding like snails etc. I pulled a lap here and there. I tried attacking a couple times, but knew it wouldn't do jack in this group on a flat, easy course and almost windless day. I'd get a gap for a half lap or so, and then someone would drag the field up and suck my wheel for another half lap.
Anyway, last lap, and the pace slows down. Seriously. Everyone was afraid of going OTF I guess. I managed to hold back. 1 mile from the end (2 turns to go) a few people pick it up and go hard. I resist passing (maybe 15th wheel at the time) and just stay on the wheel I had. At the second to last corner (last corner was more of a wide curve), I pull out into the wind to take a good line, and bonus was passing a bunch of people. Kept the gas on to pass a few more. Found a wheel to draft around the last sweeping curve, but that wheel wasn't picking it up so I jumped early (maybe 8th wheel). Passed a few people and was close enough to contest the sprint, but was in the wind too much and didn't have that "kick" that I usually have. Plowed in at 3rd or 4th place at a max of 1000 watts.
NP = 280 (~0.85 IF) for both races. Was at the front a lot, but it was fun.
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Piru TT. Gusts to 40, tailwind out. Gust to 40, headwind back. All the dust in the air didn't do much for my breathing. Legs felt flat. Passed a bunch of people. Did not get passed. Had a deli sandwich and watched the Niners when I got home. Fell asleep during the post game show.
I was in the 4 race in the AM. About 40 of us or so. A lot of solo fliers, but nothing stuck. With 1.5 laps to go two guys jumped hard and looked like they could hold us off and I was boxed in. Was able to find a gap and chase them down to find that they were pretty cooked and I was nearly cooked from chasing them down. So I faded back into the front of the group to recover. Big group acceleration with about half a lap to go and I had recovered enough to put in some kind of work and managed a 5th, got edged out at the line by a guy I didn't see coming up the inside. Fun race and happy with it.
Another strong start.. don't worry too much about sketchy riders, it gets slightly better as you move up through the categories (and I have no doubt you will).
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Thanks! I won't ever know officially, they don't score the 1/2's in this race on purpose, it's purely for training. (3/4/5's can use it for upgrades, but not 2's)
I'll ask my breakmate what he thinks next week, but for now I'm going with the official's guess! (that I took it)
I'll ask my breakmate what he thinks next week, but for now I'm going with the official's guess! (that I took it)
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Thanks! I won't ever know officially, they don't score the 1/2's in this race on purpose, it's purely for training. (3/4/5's can use it for upgrades, but not 2's)
I'll ask my breakmate what he thinks next week, but for now I'm going with the official's guess! (that I took it)
I'll ask my breakmate what he thinks next week, but for now I'm going with the official's guess! (that I took it)
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Solid start to everyone this season! Congrats to all of you for doing so well. I hope it stays in the 33 water for the whole year
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Saturday I did my second Excruciation Exam - 80 mile endurance mountain bike race.
1 mile run
8 miles singletrack
29 miles mix of dirt and paved road
16 miles singletrack
19 miles dirt and paved road
8 miles singletrack
I have done about 20 miles of riding in the last month - *maybe*. Started OK, didn't make the fastest group out of the singletrack, but was with the people who mattered, who pulled us up to the leaders on the road. After the first checkpoint, I had to go into the red to try and catch the leaders. I never recovered. Lights went out and stayed out, only 30 miles into the race. Needless to say, I suffered. After suffering a grand total of 6 hours 53 minutes, I cross the finish line in not last place. I consider that a success.
#instabase .
1 mile run
8 miles singletrack
29 miles mix of dirt and paved road
16 miles singletrack
19 miles dirt and paved road
8 miles singletrack
I have done about 20 miles of riding in the last month - *maybe*. Started OK, didn't make the fastest group out of the singletrack, but was with the people who mattered, who pulled us up to the leaders on the road. After the first checkpoint, I had to go into the red to try and catch the leaders. I never recovered. Lights went out and stayed out, only 30 miles into the race. Needless to say, I suffered. After suffering a grand total of 6 hours 53 minutes, I cross the finish line in not last place. I consider that a success.
#instabase .
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The half point is for the clinic?!? Did they take attendance or something? I thought it was for the race as we were still on our cooldown lap and whatnot when the the clinic was under way.
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But no attendance - they told us they assume we attend if we signed up.
"Upgrade points are available for the Early Bird Criterium Mentoring sessions (5 to 4). 1 point per training race, .5 points for each clinic. 7.5 points maximum, if all five weeks completed. (4 to 3) .5 points for each clinic completed. Category 4 riders are encouraged to attend the morning skills clinic after their training race."
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Did you not attend the clinic? It was over an hour long...
But no attendance - they told us they assume we attend if we signed up.
"Upgrade points are available for the Early Bird Criterium Mentoring sessions (5 to 4). 1 point per training race, .5 points for each clinic. 7.5 points maximum, if all five weeks completed. (4 to 3) .5 points for each clinic completed. Category 4 riders are encouraged to attend the morning skills clinic after their training race."
But no attendance - they told us they assume we attend if we signed up.
"Upgrade points are available for the Early Bird Criterium Mentoring sessions (5 to 4). 1 point per training race, .5 points for each clinic. 7.5 points maximum, if all five weeks completed. (4 to 3) .5 points for each clinic completed. Category 4 riders are encouraged to attend the morning skills clinic after their training race."
I did a day long training/learning seminar last year and the BEST thing we did was bumping drills (body to body, body to bike, bike to bike, adn wheel to wheel. Really makes you feel a bit more controlled and condident when your in a tight group. I don't recall seeing that drill on the clinic schedule, but it's highly recommended.
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I didn't attend. It was about 10 minutes in when we finished our race cool down and debrief. I'll have to remember that for the next one....granted it's only half a point. That and your review wasn't exactly a seller I figure I watched some of the clinic while I was talking to the Leopard Bikes rep, so I completed it in spirit.
I did a day long training/learning seminar last year and the BEST thing we did was bumping drills (body to body, body to bike, bike to bike, adn wheel to wheel. Really makes you feel a bit more controlled and condident when your in a tight group. I don't recall seeing that drill on the clinic schedule, but it's highly recommended.
I did a day long training/learning seminar last year and the BEST thing we did was bumping drills (body to body, body to bike, bike to bike, adn wheel to wheel. Really makes you feel a bit more controlled and condident when your in a tight group. I don't recall seeing that drill on the clinic schedule, but it's highly recommended.
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Happens. Guys are so freaked out about contact more people crash trying to avoid it than crash actually bouncing off someone.