"The 33"-Road Bike Racing - So much for Fitchburg

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pinky
06-01-09, 09:56 PM
The TT is now flat and they just had to take out the final climb up Wachusett. So much for caring about w/kg this season, think I'm just gonna get fat.


JaRow
06-01-09, 09:58 PM
That's the spirit.

grolby
06-01-09, 10:15 PM
The TT is now flat and they just had to take out the final climb up Wachusett. So much for caring about w/kg this season, think I'm just gonna get fat.

Wha...? Link? Why!?


Grumpy McTrumpy
06-02-09, 04:21 AM
the state is digging up the road to bury power lines.

ilpirata87
06-02-09, 05:24 AM
wow i'm glad i decided not to make the trip up this year.

carpediemracing
06-02-09, 05:40 AM
Oh man. Now they only need to flatten out the circuit race and I'd consider doing it again. lol.

cdr

heads up!
06-03-09, 10:44 AM
What's the deal with Fitchburg? Is it actually sub-par this year?

TheKillerPenguin
06-03-09, 11:01 AM
There will now be few if any time gaps on the road race course. Also, the TT course has been moved to a flatter area, and is 8mi long. Bad news for climbers, good news for TTers.

To carpediem- I LOVE that circuit race course. I never do well in that stage, but its so bat**** crazy I can't help but love it. Its a 3mi long crit.

pinky
06-03-09, 06:57 PM
It's become a stage race that has a good chance of being solely decided by the TT, it'll still be run well but I suspect that it will overly favor one type of rider through all four days rather than a variation (and of course I'm not that body type)

bitterken
06-03-09, 07:47 PM
To carpediem- I LOVE that circuit race course. I never do well in that stage, but its so bat**** crazy I can't help but love it. Its a 3mi long crit.

No joke. I've never been bumped on both sides at the same time before like getting around the 1st couple of turns when the field goes from 50 wide to 5. It was like a 'cross start. And of course, most of the course is down hill so it's very fast. My teammate at the time described a lap as easy easy easy easy hard hard HARD.

CaseLawZ28
06-03-09, 07:59 PM
Great. Slightly pissed I signed up early and will drive all that way now.

BarryJo
06-03-09, 08:48 PM
Wow, I was wondering how they were going to finish the road race with Mt Wachusett closed for repairs.
I don't know about the TT, but it's got to be a better stretch of road than the TT up Rindge Rd. Why not move it back to 31 from the Hotel?????

Details of the race course are at:
http://www.longsjo.com/Longsjo_Home.html

grolby
06-03-09, 09:58 PM
No joke. I've never been bumped on both sides at the same time before like getting around the 1st couple of turns when the field goes from 50 wide to 5. It was like a 'cross start. And of course, most of the course is down hill so it's very fast. My teammate at the time described a lap as easy easy easy easy hard hard HARD.

That stage is really one of the primary reasons that I want to do this race. Unfortunately, circumstances continue to conspire against me; last year I crashed my bike two weeks before the race, this year I'm moving and don't have the fitness for it anyway. But that finish has my name written all over it. Some day.

roy5000x2
06-03-09, 11:31 PM
That really sucks. I knew they had to move the TT because the road was becoming unbearable. Stupid Mass for deciding to do road work when the biggest cycling event in Mass is taking place. God I hate this state.

botto
06-04-09, 04:16 AM
always had crap luck at fitchburg, but it always brought my fitness up to a new level.

heads up!
06-04-09, 09:08 AM
Hmm... really thinking about this one. I have the legs, time, money, and lack of responsibility fitting of a single 27 year old.

The only thing I've got a problem with is the circuit race. The Cat 4's do 25mi, the Cat 3's (me) do 28mi, but the 2's get to do 50mi. The Cat 3's should get at least 35-40mi in that race. Distances on the crit are also kinda puny, but since the real bump only comes between the 2's and P/1's, I'm ok with that.

Maybe I'm a massichist, but if I'm gonna go spend 4 days out of town over 4th of July, I want lots of time spent actually racing.

roy5000x2
06-04-09, 11:10 AM
Hmm... really thinking about this one. I have the legs, time, money, and lack of responsibility fitting of a single 27 year old.

The only thing I've got a problem with is the circuit race. The Cat 4's do 25mi, the Cat 3's (me) do 28mi, but the 2's get to do 50mi. The Cat 3's should get at least 35-40mi in that race. Distances on the crit are also kinda puny, but since the real bump only comes between the 2's and P/1's, I'm ok with that.

Maybe I'm a massichist, but if I'm gonna go spend 4 days out of town over 4th of July, I want lots of time spent actually drinking.

I mean, it is over July 4th :thumb: