Tuesday, July 5, 2011

It was raining last week.


First off, I would like to welcome London Claire Romney to FT3 Gen 2. After the long and arduous labor mom put in, I think little London is ripe for endurance sports right from the womb. Congratulations to the whole Ghost Rider family.

Secondly, or singly, it is SSFT3 today and it promises to be a great one. With rain last week (did that really happen?) the trails should be primed for S/S ripping. Maybe Bambi will make a guest appearance.

Not sure what riding took place over the weekend, aside from the Leesville Gap Road Race and the riding of rapids that NoHandle and I did. I think NoCar was out worshipping our lady of the skinny tire? Oh, speaking of Leesville, I suppose now is a good time to throw out a race report.

Leesville Gap Road race was something I chose to do based on a recommendation by our acclaimed resident roadie, Rock God with additional pressure and recommendation from Green Fro and Ghost. Rock indicated that this race is one I would enjoy given its rough roads, long climb and my affinity for cross. It is true. What a great race. It should be an FT3 requirement. B nailed it - I gave him a description of the race course and he said "Oh... so its a hard man's race." No truer words have been spoken. FT3 FYI, road racing is very different from MTB or cross. Total game of attrition, especially at this 60 mile distance. Yeah, tactics, smart riding... yeah right! I could hear NoHandle's words as we rode from the start line out about ten miles toward the rough roads and climb, 'they will ride slow, you will get frustrated and go to the front.' So me and one other guy took turns taking pulls until we got to the rough roads where I began to really push the pace. Now you guys have seen rough roads but these roads are, in the words of another local racer, "totally whacked." It is like a continuous series of potholes, filled and unfilled, for miles. Roughest roads I've ever ridden a road bike on, hands down. Totally jarring. The climb was gradual at first and that took its toll on the majority of the group. There were three of us in a tight group up and over the climb and one straggler hanging on behind about 200 yeards. I knew that I needed these guys for the trip home on the flats, so I did not attack on the downhill in spite of my desires to. Once back on the flats, and after riding a bunch more rough and dirt roads, the straggler I mentioned caught up to us! Nice work. One of the four guys in our group was in the 45+ age group, so a top three finish was looking promising. The four of us worked together for a while then the road turned upward again. I started to unravel a bit and had to let two of the guys go. The 'straggler' and I stayed back and suffered together to the water stop, which was around the 45 mile mark. After the water stop was a long and much needed decent, which was the first real rest of the whole race. Me and the straggler worked together well off the decent and into the 15 mile flat strech home. A quick word about flats. As you know we don't ride them. They require an excessive number of pedal rotations, something we are not used to up here in the hills. They also get deep inside your head and torture you. That being said, at some point the straggler and I cane around a couple turns, about 7 miles from the finish and the elastic broke. I became the straggler. I was well into survival mode by now and managed to finish on my own without being passed, taking third in my category. I kept a strong pace, but man was I suffering. I emptied the tank, 100%. Had a cramp during the last 200 meters and needed to sit down immediatly after arriving back at the start area, which... by the way was like 2-3 miles from the finish line! Green Fro was there all dressed and enjoying watermelon, he started like 10-15 minutes ahead of me. He had a great race, finishing 8th in Cat. 4, and looking pretty fresh having done that. Nice work Green Fro! FT3 needs to consider this as an event for next year, it should be a requirement for us as non-road racers. Hairy legs are welcome.

Happy SSFT3!

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8 comments:

  1. Great race and report Cap'n. One correction, as you know that was not a water 'stop' but a rolling feed zone on a tough climb 40+ miles in. No silly tactics in that race, only the hard men survive at the front, way to HTFU and properly represent FT3.

    I'm out tonight. I have a 4am wake up for a business trip to Portland this week. I don't believe that excuse garners P3 points.

    I did get a spin this morning on the modified cross bike, I switched over to SRAM Force shifters to make the stable transition complete. Trevor (still no handle) at the Spoke also mounted the TRP mini v-brakes that have been on the shelf for a few months; those things stop on the dime, stronger than road brakes; not recommended for LoTB. I'm glad I also outfitted the pro-cross with a fresh set of 34c meats, they we're required equipment with the new braking power. I think a Happy Valley and/or Rock Creek are in order this summer.

    Have a great ride and swim this evening gents.

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  2. Great Ride Report Captain! Reading your call out, I felt like it's a Wednesday post ride report. My legs are a bit tired from running (something I almost never do) so I will hang out in the back of the pack with Peter if he rides. Mosquito at 17:45

    Three!

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  3. I am at least some part in...which entails being somewhat out...all in all generally confused. This summer thing is so difficult on us educators. I am never sure if I am coming or going. I am "in" in the sense that I will at some point join the group, probably for Tacos. I am definitely out for the roll-out and majority of the ride. We are hosting the boys 7th birthday party/sleepover tonight. Seeing how I pout very well, I got the hall pass for a late departure after movies and such. I will embark for the Knott Hole either upon a SS or a NS (No Speed aka Foot Power).

    Strong effort Cappy, good to see someone racing a bike this summer!

    Super strong effort by Mrs. Ghostrider and family. It is always good to see FT3 Gen 2 grow!

    See you (or some of you) at some point tonight for some of the evening festivities...

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  4. B - Interesting that such technology would spur your interests.

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  5. Great write up and race effort, Cap. Indeed, there were rides-a-plenty over the holiday weekend. I for one pulled off a 3 day stint of MTB and CX. Even ran into LoTB on Fleming, resplendent in his Footy garb and sporting dual water bottles. When my riding mate asked how many miles Lars and Mrs Lars would do on foot, I told him it would be more than we were covering on bikes. The look of defeat on his face was priceless. Congrats again to the Ghost clan!!

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  6. 5-ish
    I may have to attend only one part of the outing. Waiting for my day to wrap up and see where things stand.

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  7. Alert alert alert...check out the sever thunderstorm warning on NWS.NOAA!!!!

    Seems perfect for an FT3 ride, but please forgo the post ride swim if you can hear thunder!

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  8. I was planning on returning to the FT3 fold tonight, but maybe Sunday's road ride did something to my brain. Instead of chiming in, I have a compulsion to complain about how I'm still sick, and how I have to get to work early tomorrow morning. So, alas, one more tuesday on the couch. I had even set up an appointment with the orthopedic doctor in case I executed another non-compliant dismount. But, I'm not shedding any tears, this is actually the discharge from an ocular infection.

    Nice work Cap'n, that race does sound like fun. But How would you know if hairy legs were welcome?

    Have fun guys.

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