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SheFly
09-14-2010, 10:43 AM
Yes, TE, there is a Santa Claus, and he brought 'cross season! I am like a 5 year old on Christmas morning - ecstatic over the possibility of what is to come this season.

Sunday was the "official" start of my 'cross season (I did do one race in August, but hey - it was AUGUST and 90 degrees - not really 'cross :D). The best part was that the race was in my hometown - no 2 hour, 1.5 hour or 3 hour drive to get to the race venue. Instead, I rode over from the house to get my warmup in for a 9:00 am start, while DH brought the car loaded with pit bikes, tent, clothes, food, water... Packing for 'cross is a SCIENCE!

Did a few warmup laps on the course and L-O-V-E-D it. It wasn't technical except for all of the corners - the one thing I am really good at! There were also long power sections, another strong suit for me.

Imagine lining up with 46 Cat 3/4 women, and 6 45+ women at the first "real" race of the season. There were many who were out for their first 'cross racing experience - or their first ever bike racing experience! So exciting to see the enthusiasm, and feel all of that energy.

I didn't get a great start, and unfortunately, ended up in a bottleneck in the first corner, putting me immediately at a deficit. From there, I got caught behind a crash, further opening a gap to the leaders that proved to be insurmountable the remainder of the race. I did, however, have a race on my hands, and quickly became frustrated at the lack of cornering skills of some of the other racers. I may even have become a bit more vocal than I maybe should have, as a result of that frustration :o.

One racer is a nemesis for me. She was ahead, and literally put her foot down (not out, DOWN) in every corner. She braked going into a small sandy section, and got completely bogged down in her gearing. At one point I said to her, "For God's sake, SHIFT!". Finally able to get past her, I managed to open a gap in the remainder of the race, but getting into the corners first, and powering back out of them.

I finished in the top 10, but wasn't completely satisfied - a better start and some smarter handling behind some other racers would have certainly helped.

Of course, if one race is good, two must be better, right? Later in the afternoon, I lined back up for the 1/2/3 race - 40 more minutes of top notch fun :D. I think I might have a slight issue...

the fast girls were in the house, so I knew I was going to have to lay it all out. I was worried before the start that having already raced, I was really going to embarass myself. On the whistle, I dug deep and had a great start, only to come to a screeching halt in the first corner - DOH! Apparently bad cornering skills aren't limited to the 3/4 field :D. I was off on the chase but felt surprisingly good!

Suddenly, as we entered the first technical S-turn, I found my legs spinning and the bike not moving - my chain had jumped off the front ring, but NOT over the chain guide. I had to come to a complete stop to get it back onto the chainring, remounted and found it still wasn't engaged. Another try and I was back iin the race - DFL. EVERYONE had passed me. SIGH.

I put my head down and motored. I made solid progress throughout the race, and was one of the LAST people not to get lapped by the leaders. I was happy about that, but slightly disappointed about the mechanical. I would love to know how that might have worked out since I really felt better and better as the race progressed...

So, now it's on! Races both days, every weekend, between now and the middle of December! I'm so excited! Thank you Santa, for bringing the 'cross season back :D

SheFly

JennK13
09-14-2010, 11:51 AM
Yay!! I love your enthusiasm!!

I just got my new tires last night (my stock set was worn out), and will do my first cross race in a week and a half - I imagine I'd be one of those people frustrating you in the race as a newbie :p I have raced before, tri and mtb, just not CX, and I usually scope out the competition to see where I should position myself - lots of people better than me, I go towards the back; lots of people looking like they're going to bother me, I go to the front. I'm sure you would hate me if I started in front of you, but I'd rather be a bother than be bothered in a race!! :) hehe - seriously, I do try to position myself behind the better racers at a start whenever I'm in a first time situation. I think it's respectful, I want them to enjoy a good race, as well as enjoy myself with out a bunch of skilled people riding up my a$$ :)
Good luck this season, and wish me luck on the 26th!

wavedancer
09-14-2010, 05:08 PM
Great racing Shefly! You are going to rock it this season. My first race will be Sucker Brook and hope to see you there. I am really psyched aobut cross season, too. Crazy wonderful fun!!

Veronica
09-14-2010, 05:10 PM
I think you people are crazy, but I love reading your reports. :D

Veronica

Crankin
09-15-2010, 08:21 AM
There was a cross race in Bedford? I love watching cross races... all that mud and stuff.

SheFly
09-15-2010, 10:17 AM
Jenn - don't worry - I usually don't yell at newbies, just people I already know :D Good luck on the 26th - you are going to LOVE it!

WaveDancer - I will see you at Suckerbrook! You'll be flying with all those 'cross clinics you've been attending.

V - yes, but it makes for great race reports :D.

Crankin' - it was at the Middlesex Community College. Huge fun, but no mud - this year!

SheFly

out_spokin'
09-16-2010, 07:41 AM
[insert enthusiastic cowbell ringing here]
:D