Eden
04-24-2006, 01:12 PM
Wow - this weekend I survived my first stage race! and I did pretty well too. I went to the tour of Walla Walla (yup the town where they grow those onions - for you tri-gals they host The Onionman :p )
It was 3 stages of racing in 2 days, and my first multiple event race. Actually it was a lot of firsts for me. First TT and first race using aerobars, and first real crit as well.
The first stage was the TT. The only TT I've ever done was an hillclimb so I don't really count it. My own aerobars aren't in yet, so I had to borrow some from a team mate. I got to practice a little bit the day before the race, but I've never raced with them before so I was pretty nervous. I'm also quite little so being out on my own in the wind is hard for me - even more nervous!! My start was very near to the end of the cat so I wasn't passed at all - only 2 people started behind me. I passed my 30 sec gal and almost caught my minute one too! I think my 30 sec gal made up a lot of time on me on the way back. It was up on the way out - about a 3% grade and down on the way back. So my advantage out, but not back. I placed 19th for that stage out of 48. My conclusion - I need to try to improve my TT. I don't expect to ever get super good at it, but I definitely want to get better. I think it is a good place for me to try improve my overall placing.
A little unusual the Road Race was next. We had about 3 hours to rest, eat, hydrate and get ready for the road race. It wasn't as hectic as I expected it to be, but I did not know what to expect. I really thought I had destroyed myself for the TT (got the hacking coughs afterwards), but the RR felt *great*. Wow - I mean I feel like maybe I should go out and kill myself on a TT before every road race as a warm up - well maybe not.... but it did feel really good. One of my team mates was a contender for overall, so my job was to stay with her and if any of the leaders from the morning attacked we were both supposed to go so that she wouldn't be isolated (as long as I could go without dragging the pack along too of course!). That job suits me just fine. In the end no one tried a break, mainly because on the second half of the course we were neutralized several times - it seemed like the organizers really needed to rethink the order they sent the road races out in. It was difficult to be neutralized, I think, 3 or 4 times and once we even overtook a group that had passed us. It was a bunch of guys off the back of their own race and they were real jerks about it. They refused to be neurtralized themselves and mixed it up in our pack down a hill. We thought they all should have been DQ'd for that. The finish was up a 3k climb and I was dropped by the leaders about 1/4 of the way up. My team mate took 3rd!!! and moved up from 6th to 4th overall. I fnished about 1min 40 sec behind the leaders in 11th place and coincidentally moved up in the overall to 11th place as well.
The crit was the next day. I was definitely kind of nervous about this one. It was the first real crit I've done and probably the first crit for a lot of the 4's so I did not really know what to expect. I just wanted to finish with the group and hold on to my 11th place really. In the end it was not bad at all. There was one crash - I think she solo'd it fortunately. I don't know exactly what happened, but I glanced over my left shoulder and saw someone going over their handlbars. I think she may have panicked or overbaked the corner and hit the front brake way to hard. All I could think of was first, get out of here, and second oh sh*t where's my team mate (who at this time was racing for 3rd - she was behind in 4th by just a second in the GC at the start of the crit!), but she came through it OK, whew! She was behind it and said she ran something over - maybe the girl who went down's arm? - but she stayed up and was OK. Another first for me - I got my first flat. I'm sure its because I ran over this stupid freaking manhole cover that was on one of the corners (it was a 6 corner course) almost every lap. I was so paranoid about not making any sudden moves and causing a crash that I just sucked it up and ran the darn thing over every time. I ran about 1/4 of the way around the course to the pit tent and got a wheel change, the next lap they pushed me back out into the pack. It worked out great! I got back into the race and finished with the pack and kept my 11th GC. Wow, I was literally shaking when it was all over.
I'm really happy that I went and did it. Over all it was a real learning experience and a great confidence booster. Today - slow and easy recover ride ahhh.
Cheers
Eden
It was 3 stages of racing in 2 days, and my first multiple event race. Actually it was a lot of firsts for me. First TT and first race using aerobars, and first real crit as well.
The first stage was the TT. The only TT I've ever done was an hillclimb so I don't really count it. My own aerobars aren't in yet, so I had to borrow some from a team mate. I got to practice a little bit the day before the race, but I've never raced with them before so I was pretty nervous. I'm also quite little so being out on my own in the wind is hard for me - even more nervous!! My start was very near to the end of the cat so I wasn't passed at all - only 2 people started behind me. I passed my 30 sec gal and almost caught my minute one too! I think my 30 sec gal made up a lot of time on me on the way back. It was up on the way out - about a 3% grade and down on the way back. So my advantage out, but not back. I placed 19th for that stage out of 48. My conclusion - I need to try to improve my TT. I don't expect to ever get super good at it, but I definitely want to get better. I think it is a good place for me to try improve my overall placing.
A little unusual the Road Race was next. We had about 3 hours to rest, eat, hydrate and get ready for the road race. It wasn't as hectic as I expected it to be, but I did not know what to expect. I really thought I had destroyed myself for the TT (got the hacking coughs afterwards), but the RR felt *great*. Wow - I mean I feel like maybe I should go out and kill myself on a TT before every road race as a warm up - well maybe not.... but it did feel really good. One of my team mates was a contender for overall, so my job was to stay with her and if any of the leaders from the morning attacked we were both supposed to go so that she wouldn't be isolated (as long as I could go without dragging the pack along too of course!). That job suits me just fine. In the end no one tried a break, mainly because on the second half of the course we were neutralized several times - it seemed like the organizers really needed to rethink the order they sent the road races out in. It was difficult to be neutralized, I think, 3 or 4 times and once we even overtook a group that had passed us. It was a bunch of guys off the back of their own race and they were real jerks about it. They refused to be neurtralized themselves and mixed it up in our pack down a hill. We thought they all should have been DQ'd for that. The finish was up a 3k climb and I was dropped by the leaders about 1/4 of the way up. My team mate took 3rd!!! and moved up from 6th to 4th overall. I fnished about 1min 40 sec behind the leaders in 11th place and coincidentally moved up in the overall to 11th place as well.
The crit was the next day. I was definitely kind of nervous about this one. It was the first real crit I've done and probably the first crit for a lot of the 4's so I did not really know what to expect. I just wanted to finish with the group and hold on to my 11th place really. In the end it was not bad at all. There was one crash - I think she solo'd it fortunately. I don't know exactly what happened, but I glanced over my left shoulder and saw someone going over their handlbars. I think she may have panicked or overbaked the corner and hit the front brake way to hard. All I could think of was first, get out of here, and second oh sh*t where's my team mate (who at this time was racing for 3rd - she was behind in 4th by just a second in the GC at the start of the crit!), but she came through it OK, whew! She was behind it and said she ran something over - maybe the girl who went down's arm? - but she stayed up and was OK. Another first for me - I got my first flat. I'm sure its because I ran over this stupid freaking manhole cover that was on one of the corners (it was a 6 corner course) almost every lap. I was so paranoid about not making any sudden moves and causing a crash that I just sucked it up and ran the darn thing over every time. I ran about 1/4 of the way around the course to the pit tent and got a wheel change, the next lap they pushed me back out into the pack. It worked out great! I got back into the race and finished with the pack and kept my 11th GC. Wow, I was literally shaking when it was all over.
I'm really happy that I went and did it. Over all it was a real learning experience and a great confidence booster. Today - slow and easy recover ride ahhh.
Cheers
Eden