Sorry this has taken so long. maybe the fact of three weeks of cross racing in a row. maybe the fact that I've been overwhelmed with this racing. or just tired.
But in any case, this will be a short wrap up of what's been happening...
Since Blue Sky or Not, we had NEOCycle; which was a cross race on the beach. Amanda raced the Single Speed class, and Genaro & I raced the Fat bike class. I wasn't sure how hard to go, since I had another race to follow. I went hard for the first few laps, but then took it easy in the end to save myself for my second race. So many hand-ups were had.
As my second race came up, I decided to stick to the fat bike; because of the sand and the fact that I knew I could race the whole thing without getting off the bike. I did not want to run in the sand. This may have been a good idea or not, but I had fun and more hand-ups. It's hard when one guy giving you hand ups is giving you a full beer, and it's nice beer. Just a shot is all it takes. If I could have gotten :30 sec time bonus' for my hand-ups, I would have won.
I am currently perplexed by the cat. that I am racing, but that's another story for another time.
During the week leading up to the race, our community lost one of our own due to a still perplexing accident. A fellow cyclist passed away due to a drivers negligence (since then we lost another from the same accident). Thanks to Marshall, we had a moment of silence before our race to remember those we lost. Thanks again to Marshall for that.
The race started and I had a really good start. I was sitting third with the fast guys, and feeling good. We weaved in and out of the trees at the start of the lap, and a slight down hill and a 90 degree left turn...was my down fall. I hit the corner too hot, and ran into the course tape. It got wrapped up in my bars, and by the time I got out, the field had passed me. That turned into a slight up hill; which I was not in the proper gear. So from then on out...I ran my own race. I climbed everything, didn't dab my foot once. Since last year of racing single speed, I am getting used to shifting during race scenarios. So that's a plus.
But I had a good race. I felt good. Just one slip up and that's cross. Not sure how many more races there are (at least three), and I'll be there. If you've never been to a cross race...you should come out. Cheer us on. Hand us a beer. Or just hang out. If you're interested in racing, we are always welcome to talk. Or if you're looking for a team, hit us up as well. As you can tell from this post...we're not too serious, except about having a good time out on the course.
Hope to see you at the next race [at the Velodrome Oct. 11th (it's a good weekend for me)]...










