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 newbieI 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$$
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Good luck this season, and wish me luck on the 26th!



). 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!
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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$$ 