Tuesday, October 28, 2014

I know this sounds crazy, but . . .



I know, this is going to sound really weird, but I have this crazy idea. How about we gather in some random parking lot as dusk gathers, and instead of adding layers of clothing to insulate against the evening air, we strip down to glorified leotards? After that, we could stand around waiting for it to get dark before launching ourselves haphazardly into the woods on our bicycles, relying on a combination of skill, luck, and the guiding hand of Providence to hopefully avoid trees, rocks, ruts and roots that might otherwise send us careening into the underbrush. Sound crazy?

So crazy it just might work!

Care to join me?



Surf City CX #1 Race report by Cappy:

The long lost Bambi had always raved about the Surf City CX courses in Santa Cruz being sweet. I put his recommendation to the test this weekend. Indeed, the Surf City crew, who hold the honor of starting the first CX series in California, know how to set up a CX course. Great combination of hills, technical, run ups, barely rideable run ups, fast bumpy downhills and tough short climbs to make it an FT3'ers dream course.

You know you are in for a big day when your young child lines up next to a fully kitted, mini-cyclocross bike riding son of a pro in the junior race (this was the son of former MTB racer, pro roadie and accomplished CXer Ben Jacques Maines). Alas our motivated FT3 Gen 2 rider was not able to beat the pro's son, but he had a blast out there and was willing to wake up at 5:30am to make the trip - just so he could race in the Junior class as opposed to the silly kids race.

As for me, towing the line was a bit nerve racking. I was not sure what the hell I was doing there in the mix when there were two, I kid you not, two riders wearing WORLD champion stripes in the group. Not too mention at least one, maybe two national champions in the mix and a few other national level podium contenders. I rolled out briskly with the others, hoping FT3 handling skills would prevail, because I was sure fitness would not. Surprisingly I had a good start and was able to hang tough with the lead group in about the 6 spot for a lap or two without totally burying myself. The course took its toll though and I lost a few spots here and a few spots there. With about 4 laps to go I started feeling better and put in a nice hard lap, passed one rider. Then the side ache came. I had to reel it back a notch for a lap but was able to push through and with two laps to go I started drilling it again and was able to make a pass. With one to go I was in hot pursuit of the rider in front of me, but was unable to pass him before the line. I ended up finishing 13th in what I would consider to be a stacked field of 23 riders. One of my nemesis, Brian Staby was behind me, someone very capable of getting a podium finish in the Sacramento area. All in all a great day at the races, that one marks three weeks in a row of CX racing for me. This weekend I am racing at Lembi Park in Folsom, Sac CX #3. No Green Fro LRP for me...

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15 comments:

  1. So crazy it's been happening since 2009!

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  2. Sounds crazy because it's game 6 of the World Series of baseball!!!

    I added a race report to the post in case anyone is interested in reading it.

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    1. Game of honorary pre-ride Wiffle Ball in the Knott lot anyone?

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    2. Great Race Report Cappy. Riding Nor-Cal open Masters is truly the big leagues. Sounds like a successful day in my book.

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  3. Maybe if we put World Champion stripes on our kits then Cappy will want to ride with us again.

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  4. Go Cappy! Riveting race report as always. Super glad to hear that you are putting yourself in positions where you find yourself asking, "What am I doing here?" If not you aren't challenging yourself, right?
    Nice job having a goal (beating Brian!) and achieving it. You are a champion!

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  5. Not sure what the count is, but I'm in.

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    1. Who's counting? I suggest that instead of a count-off we relate our intent-to-attend by shouting out a random word.

      FILIBUSTER!

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  6. Sorry to say but the LRP this Sunday is postponed not sure on a reschedule date but will discuss later. This is due to broken rib which is mending slowly. Have fun tonight will be back in time for thanksgiving

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