December 7, 2012

SCX #1 - Steilacoom

Alright, SCX 1 is officially in the books! What a warm and dusty cross race (very similar feel to Finn Hill last year, breathing in dirt and sweating so much you finish with a dusty brown complexion)!
Congrats to all our Bikesale Riders:
Pam Massen - 3rd Women's Cat4 Masters 35+
Jenny Dallas - 4th Women's Singlespeed
Melissa DeSimone - 12th Women's Singlespeed
Where are all the guys on this team?

My race started a little later than anticipated due to a crash in the race before us resulting in a broken collarbone, but that is more of a freak occurrence than the norm (most cross crashes are just scrapes and cuts). Once we did get rolling it was a fast and hectic rush into the twisting dry grass. The lower section of the course was a twisting circuit of s-curves and 180s. I managed to hold onto a nice position until the first 180 degree corner when a rider crashed and blocked a few of us, but I managed to stay in the low teens through that ordeal. Once we got around the incident I was able to cut through a few more riders during the remaining twisting flats before we hit the forest section. The forest is basically a long straight stretch but it is narrow and full of loose wood-chips so passing was a little tough. This was a good place to squeeze by though, as many riders seemed to use the straight section to recollect after the hectic section before. Then after a sandy 180 degree corner you start the first half of "the climb" followed by another 180 and then a brief rest before the second half of "the climb". Through this whole section I managed to stay on the wheels in front of me and get a good run down of how the course was racing. Once we reached the top of the hill we turned into a fast downhill with loose gravel followed by a short but very technical section of curves through some trees and then a short climb gravel and dirt climb. Following that section was a rutted out dirt downhill and sharp corner heading into the paved downhill section. From here was a sharp and loose left turn off the asphalt onto rocky dirt and then some bumpy grass heading into a short sweeping section through the barns. Finally you were shot through a set of barriers into the paved starting track. By the second lap I had climbed to about 8th place and was slowly dragging my way forward. There was a particularly difficult opponent from Olympic Orthopedic who kept passing me in some of the fast straights and downhills but I managed to always cut back around him through the corners. We both worked past a group of Soft Like Kitten riders and were working toward the lead group of 4, basically trading back and forth at least once per lap. Occasionally a young rider (white/grey jersey on a red Ritchey) would pass by on the uphill section only to have us work past him elsewhere. The rest of the race continued in roughly this manner with me 6th or 7th until the last lap when we managed to get caught up to the young rider again after he had blown past with his final spurt earlier in the course (on the hill). He had worked his way into 5th and then crashed causing a backup allowing me to sweep through. I was back in 6th place heading into the last few corners. As I came around the barn, there was #5. Heading into the last set of sweeping corners I tucked under the 5th place rider and heading into the barriers managed to pull away and take it to the line! Very happy with a 5th place today as a great start to this 7 race series.
So far I am well off in both series and hopefully can pull at least one overall at the end of the season.
Check out this sweet picture of me hurdling the barriers! 

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