Fifty Plus (50+) - I Won by One Second - Esparto Individual Time Trial

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Velodiva
08-11-08, 06:04 PM
Esparto - Individual Time Trial
August 10, 2008
30K
Women Cat 4
Place: 1
Field: 10
Time: 48:50

I was looking forward to Esparto and hoping for good results. This time it all came together for that seemingly elusive victory. At the Sattley district championship TT, I missed a second place podium finish by 11 seconds. Here, only 11 seconds separated first and third, so maybe there is justice after all. Second place finisher was 48:51 – one second behind. Almost as an afterthought, I stuck my empty super-aerodynamic water bottle on the bike. Who knows? – Maybe that made the difference . . . .

The Cat 4 women (all ages) started at 9:44 while the temperature was still moderate (mid-seventies) – sunny and dry with a light wind from the north. I was the first Cat 4 woman out (again, in alphabetical order – I am definitely going to change my last name to Zallen!) There was a 4 minute gap between the W 1/2/3 group, so I had no rabbit. The remaining Cat 4 women started at one minute intervals. We had a holder for the start. Purportedly for traffic reasons, the TT started around a corner bend (which also happened to be on a slight incline). That said, I had a good start. Based on my results at the Dunlap ITT, my goal was sub-49 minutes. The first leg headed north into the head wind (it seemed stronger than it was). I was a bit concerned when I saw my speed drop below 22 mph at times, but I figured that I could make up that time somewhere (although we would never get a tail wind due to the "L" shape course design, i.e., north on a 2 mile leg, right turn east onto the long leg, turnaround and finish westbound just before the intersection). Cross winds on the long legs but no gusts.

Although I did this course last year, I forgot about the sets of rollers, but was happy to see those figuring they would work in my favor. After the turnaround, I saw two other Cat 4 women, noting that the two minute woman had just passed the one-minute woman. It was hard to judge the time gap, but I did realize that I didn't have a huge cushion. That was the kick that I needed to really push on the rollers on the way back and go for a strong finish.

I was almost afraid to look at the results when they were posted – agony or ecstasy?? First place – by one second. BTW, last year my time at Esparto was 52:33 – improved by 3:43. Last year was on my Orbea Orca in the drops (no aerobars); this year on my new Orbea Ordu TT bike. Similar setup both years as far as TT helmet, booties, skinsuit and wheels. So improvement was due in part to the TT bike, in part better due to a better engine for which I give credit to the Russian coaching/training program I started last December.

It was good to see Red Rider who also competed in the Women Cat 4. Congrats on a fine race (she will tell you about her TT bike) and CGallagh (carrying out his bike slave and photographer duties). And many thanks to Hermes for all his support.

Here are some pics....

The course.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u250/rallen94402/2008%20Esparto%20TT/2008EspartoTTjpeg.jpg

Waiting at the start.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u250/rallen94402/2008%20Esparto%20TT/2750548579_192d735162.jpg

In action...pic is from the Dunlap TT a few weeks back . Note: I didn't use the disk or the tri-spoke at Esparto, but raced with my Easton Tempest II carbon tubulars.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u250/rallen94402/2008%20Esparto%20TT/1578hires.jpg

There was no podium but I do have a “show me the money” pic. I received $25 prize money and a T shirt for first place.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u250/rallen94402/2008%20Esparto%20TT/PICT0007.jpg

Packed up, changed and ready to race again.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u250/rallen94402/2008%20Esparto%20TT/PICT0008.jpg


cyclinfool
08-11-08, 06:28 PM
Ok - so who is the young chick hold'n the money?

:beer:

Louis
08-11-08, 07:04 PM
Congratulations Velodiva!:thumb::beer:


doctor j
08-11-08, 07:21 PM
Congratulations on the win, Velodiva. Well done!:beer::thumb:

maddmaxx
08-11-08, 07:31 PM
Woo Hoo. Wicked rolls (rules) again. My money's on the new engine.

neilG
08-11-08, 07:41 PM
I was scrolling down the pictures too quickly and for a second thought you'd won that car! Nice going.

BluesDawg
08-11-08, 08:44 PM
Kick ass! :thumb:

Beverly
08-11-08, 09:00 PM
Way to go, Velodiva:thumb:

Tom Bombadil
08-11-08, 09:02 PM
I'm still too scared of Velodiva and Wicked to say anything.

Mojo Slim
08-11-08, 09:29 PM
I'm still too scared of Velodiva and Wicked to say anything.

My sentiments exactly. Hey, wait! That TT was close to where I live!

The Smokester
08-11-08, 10:58 PM
Very impressive, Velodiva. Congratulations.

fthomas
08-11-08, 10:58 PM
Congrat's! You have to be extremely proud!

Terrierman
08-12-08, 04:32 AM
Sweet. And twenty five whole dollars. Time for a new bike!

Red Baron
08-12-08, 04:48 AM
A nice Victory!!!! If I figure correctly that's a 23 mph avg - VERY GOOD!!!!!!

None of my business but your seat looks slightly low as it appears your not getting full leg extension but the time speaks for itself. PS just a comment, rule of thumb I always forget - don't mess with a winning 'bike fit'

The Weak Link
08-12-08, 05:22 AM
Next stop: beach volleyball.

Just a thought.

BengeBoy
08-12-08, 07:44 AM
Nice ride report, and congrats.

I still think your bike could whip Hermes' bike in a knife fight.

Hermes
08-12-08, 10:13 AM
Here is a link to pics of the Elite W 4 field. http://hcphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/5682778_aTSBq This guy is a fantastic photographer.:thumb:

Bud Bent
08-12-08, 10:52 AM
Congrats, Velodiva!

LynnH
08-12-08, 01:22 PM
Thanks for keeping us updated, I love to read your reports!

Tom Bombadil
08-12-08, 01:35 PM
Sweet. And twenty five whole dollars.

Did that pay for all of the gas it took to drive to the event?

Velodiva
08-12-08, 03:18 PM
Did that pay for all of the gas it took to drive to the event?

Not quite - 200 miles round trip so the Suburu would have to get 33 mpg for the winnings to cover the gas. The Forrester isn't that efficient especially with a TT bike on the roof (hmmm, but does that mean we get better gas mileage with the Orbea Ordu on the roof v. the Orbea Orca on the roof????)

Louis
08-12-08, 03:47 PM
Not quite - 200 miles round trip so the Suburu would have to get 33 mpg for the winnings to cover the gas. The Forrester isn't that efficient especially with a TT bike on the roof (hmmm, but does that mean we get better gas mileage with the Orbea Ordu on the roof v. the Orbea Orca on the roof????)
You could tie Hermes to the roof rack in the luge position and let the TT bike ride inside the car. That's gotta be good for an additional 2 MPG.:p

Velodiva
08-12-08, 04:50 PM
You could tie Hermes to the roof rack in the luge position and let the TT bike ride inside the car. That's gotta be good for an additional 2 MPG.:p

My only objection to that is that then I'd have to do all the driving. BTW, Hermes' Cervelo got to ride inside the car - mine got relegated to the roof (but at least it was wearing one of those Skinz lycra bike bras - funky.)

George
08-12-08, 06:00 PM
Congratulations Velodiva, Just goes to show what could happen in a second. I cant believe that, when I was watching the tdf, what a few seconds would make . Good luck and nice ride.

10 Wheels
08-12-08, 06:25 PM
Nice Engine. Great Pics.
Way to ride.
Thanks

Wildwood
08-12-08, 10:23 PM
if they gave you a $25 bill, I would have it checked before trying to spend it.

inspiration to us all, i'll ride harder tomorrow, but no Russian trainer is in my future.

cranky old dude
08-18-08, 02:04 AM
Wow. Awesome. Thanks for sharing.