Thursday, October 29, 2009

Double Crossed Race Purcell

The third event this season was a Saturday night and Sunday afternoon race in Prucell, aka double crossed. I only raced the Sunday race and I'm glad I did because the course was tough!
It seems like it's taken me a couple of days to recover from each of the races I've done so far this year, so I can't even imagine going two days in a row. The Purcell course was especially tough in that there were three sections where you had to dismount, and no where really to recover. Lots of climbing and technical tight corners.

Another fast start. There were 3 or 4 super fast guys that came up from Texas that ended up getting the top two spots. Paul Bonds ended up getting the best finish of both days combined getting the $100 bonus.

I think this was the first lap. The laps were pretty short taking somewhere around 4 minutes to complete. The guy behind me (Jonathan Sundt) races for Kelly Benefits. He sat in for the first lap or so then just pretty much smoked everybody. I ended up getting lapped twice.



Still pretty early into the race. That brown spot about 10 yards behind up is where a groundhog kept popping up and going back down when people would come past.


I finished 13th overall,which I'm not too happy about. I thought I would be improving somewhat as the season went along, but it seems like I'm doing about the same each week. Cross racing is very painful yet a lot of fun at the same time. I'm definitely having fun, but I was hoping for better results. There is another race this weekend in Tulsa. I'll probably go but I may do the masters race this time.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Chandler Park race #1

The race on October 18th was at Chandler Park in Tulsa. I'd never been to this location for a cyclocross race before and its kind of a weird set up. The park is on the flat top part of a small mountain/large hill kind of thing, either way, its the perfect location for a cross race. Plenty of mountainbike trails, gravel trails, paved trails, open grass fields, and lots of wooded sections. The barriers seemed super high and overall, the course was very technical, hilly, and had the perfect mix of everything.

The weather was super nice also.


As with last weekend, the turnout was huge. I believe there were 32 riders in the A race.


Starts at cross races are always super fast and this one was no exception with a grass to gravel to paved trail right hand turn just ahead.

This is about 500 yards into the first lap. There is already a separation of about 6 riders ahead of this group. I wanted to start a little slower than I did last race to try to avoid blowing up, then having to slow down and recover. I got in here behind Will Gault thinking that would be a good pace to start with but, it was still a little too fast too early.


As usual the rest of the race was getting passed here or there as I tried to figure out the course and I caught and passed a few guys that went out harder than me and blew up. It took me most of the race to figure out the best and fastest lines around some of the tricky corners. I felt pretty good throughout the race and was pretty beat at the end. Cyclocross wears out your arms and back and by the time the hour is almost up, you're pretty much ready to be done. I finished somewhere right in the middle of the field. The results say 18th but there were a few guys that got lapped twice that accidentally got scored above me.

Coatney is getting really good at giving me drink hand-ups. She even managed to take a picture in the process of handing me a bottle!
Next weekend is the double crossed race Saturday and Sunday in Purcell. I'm probably only going to get to hit the Sunday race due to a big weekend of stuff to do.

There is another race at this venue on November 7th so hopefully I can make it and having some experience at the Chandler Park course is a must.







Monday, October 12, 2009

Cyclocross Action

So the first cross race of the season was awesome! I like to ride out to the race course when its at the Kids Lake venue because its a good 20 minute warm up away from my house. The temperature was a nice 45-50 degrees with a nice sprinkle mist coming down. Perfect Cyclocross weather!
Once I got to the course, I had to get a quick lap in to check out the course layout. It was about average in length, maybe a mile per lap, and a few good mud bog sections but nothing too technical. The mud was actually more like play-doh and not the kind of mud that gets all over you like you see in pictures of epic cross races.
The course steered around a lot of the really wet parts of the park that I was kind of hoping we would have to go through but, it was still a cool course. There was one weird section that went down hill to a right hand 180 degree turn, followed by a barrier immediately after the turn, about a 20 yard run up and then another barrier.

This is about 10 or 15 minutes into the 60 minute A race. I started a little too fast trying to hang with the fastest guys, blew up somewhat and trying not to vomit as a group of 4 or so riders are catching me. I was probably sitting in sixth or seventh right here.

It seems like for me, most cross races go like this: first 20 minutes go super hard then try to recover. Second 20 minutes, settle in and try to find a good rhythm. Third 20 minutes, try to hold your position and survive the last part of the race. The picture above was about midway through. Two other guys and myself were trading pulls and trying to keep a good tempo going.

Mixing it up with Matt Ankney at two laps to go! Actually I'm getting lapped by Matt with two laps to go. I was trying as hard as I could not to get lapped, but the dude was flying and put a good half a lap on second place.
I felt like I was going as fast as I ever have, but the competition is growing and getting faster. I know I can get stronger in the next couple of months and this race was a good baseline starting point to go from. I think I finished 10th or 11th overall.

I think this may have been the biggest rider turnout at this course, at least the biggest that I've seen. Right after the race I didn't think I would be sore at all, but last night and today I'm pretty sore. Next weekend is the Chandler Park race in Tulsa, so hopefully I can get some good riding in this week and hit it hard again Sunday! Cyclocross RULES!!!!!!







Saturday, October 10, 2009

Cyclocross starts tomorrow!

Fall is definitely here. What I like most about Fall is the cooler weather, scenic colors, football, and CYCLOCROSS! The first race of the year is tomorrow at the Kids lake park just east of lake Hefner. The conditions should be perfect for a classic style cross race. The muddier the better.
Practicing at my practice loop. I'm going to try something a little different this year in that I've been riding the CX bike only once or twice a week at the most and doing very little running. Most of my riding has been on the road bike doing short cross style intervals and just general cooler rain rides on the commuter bike.


Charles and I mixing it up at one of the Will Rogers park races last year. My cross season last year was kind of weird. I started training pretty hard right after the Tour of Kansas City race in the 2nd week of August. I was already burned out a little from doing a ton of road races, then by the time the cross races started to happen, I had lost a lot of enthusiasm.


I'm pretty stoked to race tomorrow. My fitness overall is higher than it ever has been at the start of the cross season, but I know tomorrow night I'm going to be very sore due to not doing much running preparation. I figure this year since there are so many races scheaduled, I'll train through the first few races and try to get faster as the season goes along, then hopefully, I'll be peaking in late November for the state championship race.