December 7, 2012

MFG #2 - Lake Sammamish

The first official race of Fall, the day started rather chilly but warmed up to be quite decent for the afternoon. Lake Sammamish is a fast and bumpy course with the only big obstacle being the long stretch of beach along the coast. The key for this race was to push that big gear! From my nice start last race I got a good call-up position and heading into the first corner after the drag-strip start I was in 4th position. I held this spot until we hit the beaches and once everyone was running I managed to get past everyone and I was now leading the race!
For the next few laps I either managed to stay in the lead or I would drop back a few spots as we worked our way from one end of the park to the other, weaving through trees, over bumpy grass, and through the sand. Heading into the last lap I was still leading although I could tell there were riders right on my wheel. As we hit the sand, I was passed and was now in 3rd place. Coming out of the sand I shot past a rider and was back into 2nd as we worked toward the front half of the course. In the straight-away section passing the pits I again took the lead.
We were working our way through the single-speed field and heading toward the finish line. I was first to and through the barriers but again felt the others breathing down my neck. I was soo close to the finish! I swung around riders left and right while pushing to gain ground where I could. Finally I was into the last grass corner and heading into the paved corner heading into the finishing stretch. I came through the corner holding speed and was ready to push all the way to the line...
But suddenly the bike locked up. I had rolled the rear tire off the wheel!! The two riders who were on my wheel shot past. I grabbed the bike and started to run down the long 150 meter stretch. I moved to the gravel for more grip and still riders came shooting past, finishing both in the 3s and the single-speed class. I finally managed to cross the line, but how many spots had I lost?
Deflated from the mechanical robbing my finish I waited for the results to be posted. It had taken me a minute to run in all those last yards. My lead had faded to nothing in the fraction of a second, but luckily the ground we had gained over the others proved to be enough that even with that long and torturous run-in I managed to hold onto a 9th place finish. Not quite what I wanted, but still a respectable result that will luckily keep my call-up for next time. Now I just need to glue the hell out of that tire to make sure I am not robbed of my hard work down the road!

Congrats to our other Bikesale cross riders and their great races:
Jenny Dallas - 4th Place - Women's Singlespeed
Melissa Desimone - 15th Place - Women's Singlespeed
Irena Netik - 19th Place - Women's Cat 4
Heather Barnett - 15th - Beginners Women

Way to go! Next weekend is the long flats and dusty grass of Arlington. Hopefully we can pull some more results there!

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! 

December 5, 2012

MFG #1 - Finn Hill Park

Well, the 2012 CX season has officially begun (not including the labor-day CX race which is more of a kick in the butt to get ready). Sunday the 9th was the first MFG race of the year and as usual was run at Big Finn Hill park in Juanita. Due to some construction and park changes the course was a little different this year but still contained the main features of this park; dry bumpy grass, some technical single track, and a fast paved finish track. This year is a little different for me as Stephen Berard will be also racing the open 3s and I get a little more yellow course buddies through Jenny Dallas racing single-speed ladies. Always nice to have some more of us out there! I am also racing this year on the Independent Fabrication Planet-X frame that I snagged last winter. I am excited to be back on steel after last year (don't get me wrong, the Van Dessel Gin&Trombones is an awesome bike, I just prefer the ride that steel offers). I should post some shots of the bike for the next post. I am very happy with the set-up, and think it should offer consistent performance all season long.

Onto the race-
Steve got a great call-up and started front row while I ended up in the 3rd row for the start. Not too bad considering our large field. Going into the first corner hole-shot Steve maintained a great spot up front and I managed to squeeze into roughly 15th or so through the corner. Laying on the gas I managed to push into the top 10 during the upper grass fields. On the short uphill climb I put in a strong push and joined the lead group of 5 who were just falling off the leader. We continued to sit about 10 seconds off the leader starting the 2nd lap where I squeezed to 4th, then 3rd, and finally moved to 2nd. I continued to work on the front but lost sight of the leader as we began to hit the slowest of the other fields. For the majority of the next laps I was weaving through the traffic and trying to consistently apply pressure to stay in my position and hopefully run into the leader. With 2 laps to go however, the traffic was beginning to cause trouble. In a few places I could feel the nipping at my heels of the rider right behind me (turns out that 3rd and 4th was always right there, hugging my wheel to stay in contention) and we started to leap-frog in a few areas. Starting the last lap I was in 3rd, however I easily swung back to 2nd during the technical grass section. Heading through the single track we ran into some slow riders which meant we all bunched back completely together. On the other side I tried to out-distance during the few grassy corners but didn't make much ground, and heading into the hill I had to jump hard to stay with the two as they powered past. I was now in 4th place but managed to get back to 2nd through the barriers. I just needed to hold on for another few precious minutes! We were catching some more traffic heading into the last grassy corners before the straightaway. I attempted to swing around a rider through the last sharp corner but he managed to swing back and block me! Unfortunately this let the other 2 riders back in front. I put it in the big ring and chased to catch back but unfortunately the race was already done as we hit the pavement. So, ended up with a solid 4th place on this one. Still, not a bad way to start the season and next race I will have a call-up so I won't have as much traffic to deal with the first lap, hopefully meaning better results!

Congrats to my current and former teammates:
Dave Ryan - 30th place Men's 3 45+ (Keep it up!)
Jenny Dallas - 3rd place Women's Single Speed (Way to go!)
Melissa Desimone - 7th place Women's Single Speed (Wahoo!)
Stephen Berard - 12th place Men's 3 Open (Nice job!)

Hope to see some more yellow next weekend for the 1st SCX series race at Steilacoom.

Oh, and thanks to Brian at rideonphoto for the shots of the race.

Back in action - 2012

Getting back into the blog here after a few years hiatus. This space will now be a spot for recounting races I have been to, talking about products I have had the chance to test out (mostly on my own dime), and talking about other cool biking goodness. I also hope to pass on some of the cyclocross knowledge I have picked up in my hours of digging through the internet and inquiring with other riders. While this may take on a cyclocross-centric feel, I will break it up with my road-racing exploits and talking about pro-racing when I have a chance too.
The next few posts will be from the last few months of racing cyclocross through the 2012 season here in the Seattle area. I competed in the open Category 3 races in both the local MFG series as well as the sanctioned SCX series. I also just wrapped up my racing season at the Washington State CX Championships, but you will get a chance to read all about that shortly.
Hope some of this interests you readers. Thanks for checking in -