Friday, May 30, 2008

Ault Park #1


47 starters to the 2008 Ault Park Series B Race, among them, 3 Darkhorses. Brett, Tank, and myself started the night with slightly different game plans but mostly accomplished what we intended to do. On the gun, one rider took off like he was on fire but was put out within a couple of laps. We then settled in and prepared for the first sprint on lap 5. I had not intention of contesting it, the gameplan was to save myself for the double point sprints. In hindsight, I was in good enough position and the sprint looked mellow enough that I should have at least given it a try, but I stuck with my plan.
There were plenty of wobbles and almost crashes and plain bad riding but everyone stayed upright and we got ready for the middle sprint. I was in the top 8 or so as we rounded the back side and several guys went at the bottom of the hill, including Geoff Reynolds, who I believe won the B's last year. I started my sprint a little late (as usual) and had to squeeze between 2 guys which kind of slowed my down. I kept gaining and passed everyone except Reynolds who beat me by a hair. Not bad, 6 points with 10 laps to go.
The next few laps were uneventful as I drifted toward the back to recover a little. With 2 laps to go, I tried to move up on the inside which had worked before but was blocked in this time. As we started the last lap, I was probably 15 - 20 wheels back, not a good spot. I saw Tank several wheels up and yelled for a little help. He swung to the outside and I moved up to his wheel. Tank then turned the turbo on and we proceeded to pass everyone in the field. I yelled at him to slow down as we were still on the back side, I slowed just enough that someone got on his wheel and I jumped on his. Tank then flew around the whole back and bottom side, providing a beautiful lead out. Just as we started the uphill, several riders came underneath us so Tank swung right to get out of the way. I jumped on another wheel and wound it up. One rider had gotten a pretty good jump and managed to stay ahead but I came through for another second.
12 points was good enough for 3rd overall for the night, not a bad way to start the series. Huge thanks to Tank for the selfless leadout. Way to be a great teammate, I couldn't have done it without you!

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Rt. 8 is Great!


5 of us set out this morning at 0630 from Tower Park in Ft. Thomas for a 47 miler on some beautiful roads, a great route provided byMatt Bell. Down the monster hill (which unfortunately had to be ascended on the return) and east bound on Rt. 8 for some nice tempo riding. We hit some nice hills, including Christmas Tree, Painter Rd. and a few others I'll need to find later so I can go back and pick up my legs, (glad to see Dan's heavy new bike isn't slowing him down).

Good time all around including some Starbucks afterwards, thanks Nick!!

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Downtown Lexingtion Crit

Nick and I journeyed south of the border for what turned out to be a beautiful but rather windy day of crit racing in downtown Lexington Kentucky. The crit was the first for the both of us this year and I was hoping it would prove to be a fitness barometer, of sorts. Kudos to the race organizers, who did a very good job with the course lay out and design. It was a classic figure eight, with wide and well maintained roads. The corners were smooth and fast and allowed for pedalling through turns. Road marshaling was respectable and the course was about as safe one could hope for.

At the start line, there were about 40 to 50 Cat 3's and 4's. Only a few familiar faces; Cory St. Clair from Turner was present, as well as familiar Olimpis riders. I exchanged pleasantries with a dude who had just raced the Master's race and was covered in road rash. He was going to give it another try and it didn't instill a lot of confidence in me.

Well, as crits go, it was all about the start with this one and things were strung out immediately. I had a flash back of my earlier attempts at the Hyde Park Blast Crit. From the start, the pace was unexpectedly fast and it quickly took me to a place I like to refer as, "I'm-in-too-much-pain-to-talk" place. I spoke to a fellow afterwards, who said his average was 25mph (Nick and I were both too nervous to remember to reset our computers, after our warm-up).

Anyway, Nick had respectable placement and he was, what seemed like an eternity in front of me. I would see specs of Process Blue go through a turn, as I was just finishing the turn before. I felt decent but was never able to move through the pack at will. Gains were only made in small increments and I struggled to join Nick, who was near the front.

At some point, Nick and I had somehow switched spots and I barely recall us passing each other. I found it strangely difficult to estimate where I was, in relation to the rest of the pack. The whole time, I felt like I was on the precipice of a cliff; the last rider, dangling at end. Nick and I estimated there were about 5 crashes total (in the mere 30 minutes of racing) and I can say there was only one close call for me: when I swerved around a bicycle that was absent a rider. At least two of the five crashes occurred on the same lap, which really put me in the pain box, as large gaps were formed and riders struggled to rejoin the lead group. I thought I was never going to bridge when a group of 6 or 7 riders where able to bridge to me and I was able to find a wheel. Thankfully, they managed to rejoin the lead field, with me in tow. A break had been established and two guys were 10 seconds off the front. I do not know if they were every caught but the pace never really backed off.

With four laps to go, I was fortunate to be in the top 15 to 20 riders (minus the two man breakaway?). The earlier shenanigans seemed to be over and I was feeling okay, but I didn't have a lot of matches left to burn. With one lap to go, I was giddy. I had decent positioning but was still wishing I had just a little but more umpf...if you know what I mean. The finish line was only about 25 to 30 meters after a turn and slightly up hill but thankfully no cross or headwind at the finish. I'm guessing I finished somewhere between 15 and 20th place...maybe better..who knows. All and all, I feel pretty good about things, considering it to be mid May. It was a fun day with Nick and we both managed to finish unscathed.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

History lesson...




From days gone by (2003 Hueston Woods Spring Series Race).  Heads of State, O.B., Dave S., Ralph H., Glen S., Pete Bauer.

Adam

Adam, you will be sorely missed by all.  Thank you for being a great team mate and a great person!  Safe journeys my friend...

Team mates that love to climb...


Mike More and Steve Brown with their game faces on during the hill climb up to Fort Thomas, KY. (May 5, 2008) Wacky ride, tons of laughable moments highlighted by a woman walking a miniature horse on the sidewalk!  Nutty!