Monday, November 06, 2006

USGP #4, South Boulder-8th

More Photos of day 3 at the USGP#3
The barriers hurt!

Coming through the pits!
Well I had another good ride yesterday and it was a surprise. I started 3rd row this time around for some reason. I lined up behind the Danish thinking he would have a great start since he is a National champion. Well the gun went off and his chain snapped right as he tried to go, that left me at a stand still and I had to hesitate and move around him. Immediately I lost some serious spots. I was running about top 25 on the first lap with 24 fast guys in front of me. I was sluggish to get going and wasn't feeling the duffer at all. I didn't really lose many spots, but I wasn't going anywhere fast. I was just trying to hang on with what I had. Halfway through the race I was shaking my head thinking it was a crap day. About this same time I started to pass guys. Soon I found myself in the top 15. Riders were going backwards and I was getting faster with each lap. At least I was maintaining my speed. I caught and passed Chris Horner, Ben Jaques Maynes, Troy Wells, Joey Thompson, John Baker, Doug Swanson, and Anthony Colby. The course was difficult and took its toll on the racers. The sandpit was were I was actually making time. I would ride the first half and jog the second half. It was about the same speed as riding it, just less energy. Instead of being totally gassed out of the sand I could get back on the bike and hit the gas out of the next corner. I would make big time in this section. On the last lap I was sitting in 10th, Baker and Swanson were still there. I hit it hard up the climb and gapped out Baker just a little. Then I hit it again on the flat section before the sand and again out of the sand pit. I was trying to get rid of those guys and going so hard that I almost caught the next two riders in one lap. Carl Decker (Giant) and Jeremy Powers (Jelly Bellly). I think the strategy of not starting to hard paid off. I just wish I could have had another 30 seconds, I may have been able to get up there with Powers and give it a go.
I have only 3 cross races yet. I am planning on skipping Nationals this year. I need to be ready for the road season. Although all this good racing makes me want to go to nationals. We will see how Portland and Tacoma go in a couple of weeks. Once again the offer is on the table to go to Europe and race with the US team in the cross world cups and then worlds. I wish I could go and I really want to do it someday, but it just doesn't work with the road scene. It would be fund to do Worlds this year because they are in the Netherlands which means they would be bigger and crazier than the Super Bowl.
This weekend I am helping put on the Colorado State Cyclocross Championships. We had the course all dialed in but have to move it now because there is going to be a Soccer tournament. I actually think it will help us make a new sweet course that has never been raced before. I have some good ideas, I just hope everyone else likes them. Lots of racing in the quad near the clocktower. Bring your A-game!
This weekend

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