Learned a few things in my first Crit today...
I was so excited about this Crit. It's part of a series and they have a D race that's suppposed to be just for beginners. Well, apparently the race director didn't think the C,B,& A riders would get enough bang for their buck, so he allowed anyone to ride in the D race. I ended up being the only female, so I knew I was in trouble with all of that testosterone in the air.
Just some notes about my experience...
I need to get better/quicker about clipping in. By the time I got my second foot in, the leaders were already around the first turn.
The leaders took off like rockets. Not good, as I was still trying to get my second foot in my pedal.
Biking into a headwind of 20+ MPH can slow you down a little. :o
As I was all by myself, I did use the opportunity to try different approaches on the corners. So, now I feel a little more confident about those.
They did not go over any rules before the race. I ended up pulling out of the race because I misunderstood what the announcer said. I thought he said something about if you'd been lapped to get off the course. Which didn't sound out of the ordinary to me, because a Crit that I had watched recently enforced that rule. Not the case in this race, so I ended up not even finishing which is what I'm most disappointed about. So from now on, unless stated otherwise, I am not pulling myself out of a race unless they specifically call out my number or point directly at me. What is the standard rule/etiquette?
All in all though, I was pleased. I set a new PR for my fastest speed on a flat. :D I felt fast and powerful. :cool: And most importantly, my hubby thought I looked fast. :) So, this hasn't totally turned me off of racing. I'm still planning on competing in the Cinco de Mayo Crit and boy am I looking forward to competing with other Cat 4 women! This was just too much testosterone for me.
For those of you that have raced before - Is it typical for the race director to let riders race down categories? I'm all for testing your mettle against better riders, but what glory is there in beating the rookies?
I'm hoping that I'll have better results to report after the May 6th ride.