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.
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