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Off to the races
Off for my first bike races today.
North Central Collegiate Conference Race at KSU (Manhattan KS)
25 Mile Road Race
9 Mile Team Time Trial
and a ~10 mile Crit Race Tomorrow
Updates and Pictures will follow when possible
Paul
North Central Collegiate Conference Race at KSU (Manhattan KS)
25 Mile Road Race
9 Mile Team Time Trial
and a ~10 mile Crit Race Tomorrow
Updates and Pictures will follow when possible
Paul
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How'd you do?
I raced on Sunday as well... but I got spit out the back quite quickly. Motored along in solo fashion for the next 10 miles after I lost the pack.
I raced on Sunday as well... but I got spit out the back quite quickly. Motored along in solo fashion for the next 10 miles after I lost the pack.
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There is nothing like the feeling you get when the pack dumps you .
I do training rides with my friend from time to time and have gotten use to getting popped to the back...I need to find a friend that isn't a CAT 2 .
I do training rides with my friend from time to time and have gotten use to getting popped to the back...I need to find a friend that isn't a CAT 2 .
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how was it? i am always curious about what speeds the crits go at for beginners? all the roadies make it sound like everyone is flying around at 28mph.
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28 mph is more like a cat 3 field, while the cat 4/5 field last sunday was averaging ~25mph. I was motoring around the track at 20mph with very strong head winds in the backstretch of the racetrack and I got lapped twice in a 45 min. race. Lapped TWICE with a lap length of 1.7 miles and the whole race for me only being about 14.4 miles long.
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Finally have time to post results.
I got last in both the road race and TT but thats about what I expected. From a personal perspective though I did extremely well. Averaged just shy of 19mph on the road race despite the killer headwinds the first half of the race, almost got second to last but I lost my rhythm in the last climb and couldn't quite catch the guy in front of me. The time trial I did really well averaging 22mph. I would like to know what I could have done without the cross wind. Didn't race the crit on sunday, having burried myself on saturday I had no legs at all left to try to race with guys generally faster than me.
But the real intention of the weekend was to prove that I could finish a race, which I did . Learn more about where I need to work to be a better rider and racer, which I did (More simple muscle strength = time in the weight room, and less total body weight = keeping on the weight loss plan for the year). And to have fun, which I also did
Really training to compete in some triathlons this summer, and looking forward to that. Excited to see where my performance is this time next year as I will only be training for bike racing, and hopefully about 40lbs lighter.
I got last in both the road race and TT but thats about what I expected. From a personal perspective though I did extremely well. Averaged just shy of 19mph on the road race despite the killer headwinds the first half of the race, almost got second to last but I lost my rhythm in the last climb and couldn't quite catch the guy in front of me. The time trial I did really well averaging 22mph. I would like to know what I could have done without the cross wind. Didn't race the crit on sunday, having burried myself on saturday I had no legs at all left to try to race with guys generally faster than me.
But the real intention of the weekend was to prove that I could finish a race, which I did . Learn more about where I need to work to be a better rider and racer, which I did (More simple muscle strength = time in the weight room, and less total body weight = keeping on the weight loss plan for the year). And to have fun, which I also did
Really training to compete in some triathlons this summer, and looking forward to that. Excited to see where my performance is this time next year as I will only be training for bike racing, and hopefully about 40lbs lighter.
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Where do you race? Is it on a closed circuit of some kind, or on public roads? Just curious, as I really don't know of anything in my area. I know that Manhattan is about 4 hours from my house, but I am not spending that kind of money in gas.
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28 mph is more like a cat 3 field, while the cat 4/5 field last sunday was averaging ~25mph. I was motoring around the track at 20mph with very strong head winds in the backstretch of the racetrack and I got lapped twice in a 45 min. race. Lapped TWICE with a lap length of 1.7 miles and the whole race for me only being about 14.4 miles long.
The higher categories (3,2,1): they're smoother through the corners. Less accelerations, but a constant speed. I raced a cat 4 crit: my HR & speed data were jumping all over. Then I turned around 3 hours later and did the Masters/1-4 race: nice and smooth data. Perceived exertion was different too. I thought I wasn't working that hard, but my HR data showed that my HR was high and stayed there.
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These were collegiate races here. Road race and time trial were on open public roads. Crit was held on closed roads in the downtown business/bar district (think lincoln way area in ames) most crits are fairly flat with lots of turns, this one was Ruler Flat with some turns. Will be some races that I will be racing the collegiate D's in Iowa city on the 26th and 27th. Check out USA cycling at https://www.usacycling.org/ there were a pretty good number of races in Iowa the last time i looked.
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