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  1. #1
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    May 2004
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    MI, but working on So. Cal., USA
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    Thanks

    I will talk to my coach soon...He's seen me race, but we need to discuss this issue.

    I do a warm-up similar to what you described.

    I've raced way more than 2 races...It's my second full season

    I've had this problem in crits and longer road races (I stay on longer in longer road races)...

    I try to ride closer to the front, but with such a small pack, everyone is trying to do that, so it's really hard everywhere ya ride LOL.

  2. #2
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    Jan 2006
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    Whoops....2nd race, 2nd season -- sorry about mis-reading that. Either way, much of my advice still applies.

    Do you start at the front of the pack? Do you have teammates (or other women you know who you can work with)? It's not uncommon for CAT4 women to go like crazy from the gun. More experienced racers are smarter and start at more of a warm-up pace for the beginning of the race, but new racers don't typically do that. If you have folks you can work with, control the pace at the beginning. Keep it civil. We always try to do this and I'll even tell the other women in the race what we're doing.

    How small are the fields? Yes, it's harder to hide in a small field.

    Try to be patient with yourself. For some women, the intensity of racing comes very natural to them. For others, it can take a few seasons to get the hang of it and be competitive. Try not to compare yourself with other racers (even though that's what racing is all about). Instead, try to see the positive in your races -- small improvements in tactics, fitness, etc.

    Sorry I don't have anymore sage advice. Without knowing your specific training and background, I could throw out lots of suggestions, but my best advice is to chat with your coach.

  3. #3
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    May 2004
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    Velogirl,

    You did give sage advice Thank you I really appreciate the help...You're so right

    I don't have any teammates, but maybe that'll be different next year

    Hugs to you!

 

 

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