Why should I?
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Why should I?
I'm thinking about not doing a road race in April that I've done the last two years. There were about 140 riders in the 26-mile race the past two years. No categories, just an open Wisport series event. It's been cold, windy, gray, and you're not in the best of shape because the season has just started.
I was 99th last year.
102 the year before in what was my first race ever.
But seriously, do I really need to go out there again to do the same thing this season?
Who am I kidding?
I'm not really a racer.
I'm a pretty good rec roadie who is 48 years old with a seven-year-old total hip replacement and visions of me being Basso in my head!
Maybe I should get my 'fast ride' buzz from a few group rides a year and stay away from organized races.
At the start, two years ago when I did this for the first time, I wanted to be able to say I was in an actually bike race....that I was a 'bike racer'....and I've done that now I guess.
You guys who are 'real' racers probably would prefer guys like me not clogging up the field anyway???
I was 99th last year.
102 the year before in what was my first race ever.
But seriously, do I really need to go out there again to do the same thing this season?
Who am I kidding?
I'm not really a racer.
I'm a pretty good rec roadie who is 48 years old with a seven-year-old total hip replacement and visions of me being Basso in my head!
Maybe I should get my 'fast ride' buzz from a few group rides a year and stay away from organized races.
At the start, two years ago when I did this for the first time, I wanted to be able to say I was in an actually bike race....that I was a 'bike racer'....and I've done that now I guess.
You guys who are 'real' racers probably would prefer guys like me not clogging up the field anyway???
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Because this year you could be 98th.
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Originally Posted by DrPete
Because this year you could be 98th.
But now I'm thinking that's just silly!
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Originally Posted by Hipcycler
Right....I thought about that, and in fact, that WAS why I thought about entering again.
But now I'm thinking that's just silly!
But now I'm thinking that's just silly!
It's all absurd when you think about it.
Why shouldn't you?
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Originally Posted by DrPete
It's no sillier than what most of us do... I'm going to be busting my a$$ tomorrow afternoon and risking my neck for a $50 prize and maybe a T-shirt.
It's all absurd when you think about it.
Why shouldn't you?
It's all absurd when you think about it.
Why shouldn't you?
Holy crap, that's big-time!
I am still amazed at, and have total respect for, all you guys that race in these Cat races for nothing more than personal challenge. Guys from around here like Mayo and Cromulent. I remember Crom racing in a Super Week event here last summer.
All by himself, with only me there as his cheering section in the middle of a weekday.
He busts his butt out there...dodges the geese in the peleton that took the guy next to him out...finishes the race...has a chocolate milk from the back of his vehicle....talks to me....packs up and leaves.
Glory?
There is no glory.
I'm not sure what there actually is at all.
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You're going back to the front, boy.
You may get shot, and you may get killed, but you're going back to the fighting.
Either that, or I'll stand you up before a firing squad. Why, I ought to shoot you right now, you...
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End of thread.
How can we top that?
Thanks for killing it for us, Botto.
How can we top that?
Thanks for killing it for us, Botto.
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Originally Posted by EventServices
End of thread.
How can we top that?
Thanks for killing it for us, Botto.
How can we top that?
Thanks for killing it for us, Botto.
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I would do it.
Why do so many do the ironman? The feeling of self accomplishment is worth more than any trophy.
We do it because we love it! We get to get out there with all those other cyclists who love it as much as we do.
Plus there is such an adrenaline rush with riding in a fast peloton. It's like taking a ride in a F-14 Tomcat. It's true that only one can win, and there may be as many as 125 in the peloton. But the wolf climbing the mountain is always hungrier that the wolf on top of the mountain. So for all those racers who haven't ever tasted victory, they will be hungry for it, and they will come back week after week for more. It's not about prize money.
But having said that, it is pointless to go out and do it if you know your fitness level is not even going to allow you to keep up for 2-3 laps. If I go and do races, I want to have at least 6 weeks of base in my legs. That would include early season sessions on the trainer that gets me through bad weather when I can't get out. So, the season is long, and there will be more races. It's just pointless to show up and do one without any base training in the bank. Don't know how this applies to Hip? He did mention that it wasn't a sanctioned race, so maybe things are different.
Why do so many do the ironman? The feeling of self accomplishment is worth more than any trophy.
We do it because we love it! We get to get out there with all those other cyclists who love it as much as we do.
Plus there is such an adrenaline rush with riding in a fast peloton. It's like taking a ride in a F-14 Tomcat. It's true that only one can win, and there may be as many as 125 in the peloton. But the wolf climbing the mountain is always hungrier that the wolf on top of the mountain. So for all those racers who haven't ever tasted victory, they will be hungry for it, and they will come back week after week for more. It's not about prize money.
But having said that, it is pointless to go out and do it if you know your fitness level is not even going to allow you to keep up for 2-3 laps. If I go and do races, I want to have at least 6 weeks of base in my legs. That would include early season sessions on the trainer that gets me through bad weather when I can't get out. So, the season is long, and there will be more races. It's just pointless to show up and do one without any base training in the bank. Don't know how this applies to Hip? He did mention that it wasn't a sanctioned race, so maybe things are different.
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Originally Posted by DreamTheater
I would do it.
Why do so many do the ironman? The feeling of self accomplishment is worth more than any trophy.
We do it because we love it! We get to get out there with all those other cyclists who love it as much as we do.
Plus there is such an adrenaline rush with riding in a fast peloton. It's like taking a ride in a F-14 Tomcat. It's true that only one can win, and there may be as many as 125 in the peloton. But the wolf climbing the mountain is always hungrier that the wolf on top of the mountain. So for all those racers who haven't ever tasted victory, they will be hungry for it, and they will come back week after week for more. It's not about prize money.
But having said that, it is pointless to go out and do it if you know your fitness level is not even going to allow you to keep up for 2-3 laps. If I go and do races, I want to have at least 6 weeks of base in my legs. That would include early season sessions on the trainer that gets me through bad weather when I can't get out. So, the season is long, and there will be more races. It's just pointless to show up and do one without any base training in the bank. Don't know how this applies to Hip? He did mention that it wasn't a sanctioned race, so maybe things are different.
Why do so many do the ironman? The feeling of self accomplishment is worth more than any trophy.
We do it because we love it! We get to get out there with all those other cyclists who love it as much as we do.
Plus there is such an adrenaline rush with riding in a fast peloton. It's like taking a ride in a F-14 Tomcat. It's true that only one can win, and there may be as many as 125 in the peloton. But the wolf climbing the mountain is always hungrier that the wolf on top of the mountain. So for all those racers who haven't ever tasted victory, they will be hungry for it, and they will come back week after week for more. It's not about prize money.
But having said that, it is pointless to go out and do it if you know your fitness level is not even going to allow you to keep up for 2-3 laps. If I go and do races, I want to have at least 6 weeks of base in my legs. That would include early season sessions on the trainer that gets me through bad weather when I can't get out. So, the season is long, and there will be more races. It's just pointless to show up and do one without any base training in the bank. Don't know how this applies to Hip? He did mention that it wasn't a sanctioned race, so maybe things are different.
Just because you post a thread about it shows that you have a tough time giving up, get out there!
and dreamtheater, do you do IM?
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Don't do it just because you said you would. I waited a long, long time to get back into racing, and I'm getting into it pretty gradually now. I have a lot of reasons, but I'm doing it at my own pace, and I've found myself wishing I was racing more, which is a wonderful feeling compared to dreading a race.
EDIT: reminds me of a flight instructer I know. Students are disappointed to be grounded by weather, and he tells them "it's better to be on the ground, wishing you were in the air, than in the air, wishing you were on the ground."
EDIT: reminds me of a flight instructer I know. Students are disappointed to be grounded by weather, and he tells them "it's better to be on the ground, wishing you were in the air, than in the air, wishing you were on the ground."
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Why?! Why?! Will someone please think of the children!!!
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Dream Theater,
The way I figure it, most of the others don't have a lot of time in their legs yet at this point in the season either, so that's an equalizer and not really the point for me here.
A little history on this event and me....
Year One--
My first organized race ever. I wasn't sure I belonged at all. But folks like Penguin, Galen, and many others here encouraged me to do it and report back. My goal was to first and foremost be safe. Next, try not to finish last. But at least I would be able to say that I was in a race and call myself a bike racer.
Well, I finished, and it wasn't last. Close, but not last.
But it wasn't a satisfying race event at all. I took off in terrible howling wind, 32 degrees with flurries in the air. I fell off the back of the peloton by the first mile. I rode all by myself for 90% of that race. As it turned out, it felt like an average training ride in really bad weather with a fun start.
Year Two--
Last year I wanted to hang on to the peloton longer and improve my finish position. I had a much better racing experience last year. I hung on to the main group for about 3-4 miles. Then, on a climb, we splintered. I settled in with another group of about 20 riders that were in the middle. Later in the 26-mile race I actually bridged a gap to a couple, and I ended up finishing most of the race working with them together....lots of fun....better race experience, but still no hanging with the mass group.
I just think that's as good as it's gonna get for me in the racing crowd. They're all a lot faster, stronger, younger than me.
The way I figure it, most of the others don't have a lot of time in their legs yet at this point in the season either, so that's an equalizer and not really the point for me here.
A little history on this event and me....
Year One--
My first organized race ever. I wasn't sure I belonged at all. But folks like Penguin, Galen, and many others here encouraged me to do it and report back. My goal was to first and foremost be safe. Next, try not to finish last. But at least I would be able to say that I was in a race and call myself a bike racer.
Well, I finished, and it wasn't last. Close, but not last.
But it wasn't a satisfying race event at all. I took off in terrible howling wind, 32 degrees with flurries in the air. I fell off the back of the peloton by the first mile. I rode all by myself for 90% of that race. As it turned out, it felt like an average training ride in really bad weather with a fun start.
Year Two--
Last year I wanted to hang on to the peloton longer and improve my finish position. I had a much better racing experience last year. I hung on to the main group for about 3-4 miles. Then, on a climb, we splintered. I settled in with another group of about 20 riders that were in the middle. Later in the 26-mile race I actually bridged a gap to a couple, and I ended up finishing most of the race working with them together....lots of fun....better race experience, but still no hanging with the mass group.
I just think that's as good as it's gonna get for me in the racing crowd. They're all a lot faster, stronger, younger than me.
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Originally Posted by blonduathlongrl
Well said, the feeling you get while racing and fear you get reminds you that you are still alive and havent gave up yet.
Just because you post a thread about it shows that you have a tough time giving up, get out there!
and dreamtheater, do you do IM?
Just because you post a thread about it shows that you have a tough time giving up, get out there!
and dreamtheater, do you do IM?
blonde...
You can instant message me anytime. My address is....
No, just kidding! I have not done IronMan.
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Originally Posted by DreamTheater
blonde...
You can instant message me anytime. My address is....
No, just kidding! I have not done IronMan.
You can instant message me anytime. My address is....
No, just kidding! I have not done IronMan.
( I walked right into that one )
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Originally Posted by DreamTheater
Hip, you did a century last year. How ya gonna top that this year?
I found I don't really enjoy the real long rides.
I'd like to get a little faster doing rides in my mileage zone....25-35 miles works well for me.
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Do it. I'm probably doing that race as my first race ever. you can teach me the ways of the OCP
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Originally Posted by Frunkin
Do it. I'm probably doing that race as my first race ever. you can teach me the ways of the OCP
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Because it's a chance to get another shot at racing your bike, it's good practice for when you are in shape, it let's you see how your competition stacks up to you so far this year, and more.
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If im gonna suck I might as well try to look good...
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Do it because you might finish really high up in the field...possibly even win. You have to be hungry for it