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  1. #1
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    Race Report...I did well, but it hurt.

    I've raced 4 races this year and my results have been mediocre to poor. I've had bad starts, got dropped, flubbed barriers, DNFed. But yesterday was different....

    When I stepped up to the start line and looked at all Cat 3 women (there were ~ 10 of us). I said to my friend, "Damn, doesn't look any slow chicks showed up today. This is going to hurt". I thought, too late now....I already paid my money and I have to race....please let me not finish last.

    The whistle blew and I punched it. I was out in front, first mission accomplished. A little into the lap, 3 women overtake me. I tell myself to focus and hang on. A few barriers and another woman passes me., riding 5th and everyone else is well behind. Focus. Pass a woman, now riding 4th. A little back and forth, I'm 5th, I'm 4th, I'm 5th. I stay on the 4th women's wheel. We catch the women who is 3rd. I attack as hard as I can, 2 women left behind. Now I'm riding 3rd. I ask myself, "Was that smart?". I wasn't sure. Final lap. The Bell rings. Barrier run-up, I feel like I'm going to explode. All the spectators are screaming at me to attack, push, run. There are people screaming in Polish. I don't know what is going on. My vision is leaving me. Punch it, don't let them catch you. I sail into the finish, 3rd on the day. I slump over my bike and dry heave and wait for the vomit to come, it doesn't. I hack, cough and spit for the next 10 minutes. A little post race banter, and I'm off to change my clothes....and pick up my prize money. Yes, today I didn't suck.
    Just keep pedaling.

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    wow, you are made of tough stuff! congrats!
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    Thumbs up Kudos to you!

    Great result! Great report! And super great effort!
    Bork Bork, Hork Hork!!

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    Whoo hoo - I don't ride cross, but my friends who ride do say its harder than an uphill TT, to which I can relate! Sounds like you put in a superb effort. When you want to puke at the end you know you did your best. Big congrats on the 3rd place.
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    3rd? WOW!

    Great job.

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    Congrats!

    Congrats on the great finish! Different perspective than a couple of weeks ago . Sounds like a superb effort. Do you still hate it???? More importantly, did you have fun?????

    My report from yesterday is still forthcoming, but I can TOTALLY relate to the dry heaves and wanting to vomit. In 'cross, if you don't feel like that, you aren't racing hard enough!!!

    Keep up the great work!

    SheFly

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by SheFly View Post
    Congrats on the great finish! Different perspective than a couple of weeks ago . Sounds like a superb effort. Do you still hate it???? More importantly, did you have fun?????
    I did have fun and I don't hate it as much. And doing well certainly helps that. I have a really bad cold right now, so it made yesterday's race really tough for me. I had snot running down my nose during the race and I had a hacking cough for about 5 hours after the race. It was disgusting!


    Quote Originally Posted by SheFly View Post
    My report from yesterday is still forthcoming, but I can TOTALLY relate to the dry heaves and wanting to vomit. In 'cross, if you don't feel like that, you aren't racing hard enough!!!
    Yup, when you feel like vomiting, it means you did it right!
    Just keep pedaling.

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    Great job Renee! I knew you'd step up to the plate. So how does it feel now? Looking back is it more fun? And most importanly, did you wear a costume??????
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by madisongrrl View Post
    I've raced 4 races this year and my results have been mediocre to poor. I've had bad starts, got dropped, flubbed barriers, DNFed. But yesterday was different....

    When I stepped up to the start line and looked at all Cat 3 women (there were ~ 10 of us). I said to my friend, "Damn, doesn't look any slow chicks showed up today. This is going to hurt". I thought, too late now....I already paid my money and I have to race....please let me not finish last.

    The whistle blew and I punched it. I was out in front, first mission accomplished. A little into the lap, 3 women overtake me. I tell myself to focus and hang on. A few barriers and another woman passes me., riding 5th and everyone else is well behind. Focus. Pass a woman, now riding 4th. A little back and forth, I'm 5th, I'm 4th, I'm 5th. I stay on the 4th women's wheel. We catch the women who is 3rd. I attack as hard as I can, 2 women left behind. Now I'm riding 3rd. I ask myself, "Was that smart?". I wasn't sure. Final lap. The Bell rings. Barrier run-up, I feel like I'm going to explode. All the spectators are screaming at me to attack, push, run. There are people screaming in Polish. I don't know what is going on. My vision is leaving me. Punch it, don't let them catch you. I sail into the finish, 3rd on the day. I slump over my bike and dry heave and wait for the vomit to come, it doesn't. I hack, cough and spit for the next 10 minutes. A little post race banter, and I'm off to change my clothes....and pick up my prize money. Yes, today I didn't suck.
    Congratulations and thanks for posting the report - I felt like I was there.
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    right on! way to go!!!
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    Woohoo!!!

    Fab race report... outta interest - how long were the laps?

    And like madison and SheFly said, if you wanna heave, you gave it all you had - and thats a tough mental and physical thing to do - congrats on giving your all!


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    "I will try again tomorrow".


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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven View Post
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    Fab race report... outta interest - how long were the laps?
    I'm not sure. Usually I'm anal retentive about racing. At race starts I reset my computer, start my stop watch etc. But I did none of that yesterday. So, I'd guess they were 2 miles. I'm not even sure how many laps I did.
    Just keep pedaling.

 

 

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