Hey Lori, did you know the winner of the B's has been riding bikes for like a year and does not have an athletic background? Scary eh?
Hey Lori, did you know the winner of the B's has been riding bikes for like a year and does not have an athletic background? Scary eh?
Yup! She took one of my clinics last spring and was a natural. She's got a good future ahead of her if she decides to pursue it.
Were you there, Allison? We need to introduce ourselves to each other somtime.
love the costume and i'm impressed you did laps in that outfit! you are talented!
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Geez louise man, I can't imagine even being so much as able to sit on my bike with heels and my candy pedals. Eh, probably a good thing I don't own heels.
Elbowed off? Pushed into a pole? Who says fall racing is easy huh?
That rather sucks about getting passed in that narrow section - it vaguely reminds me of being passed by someone while you are just clipping in after a light turns green!
Anyway, this cross stuff keeps coming back to tempt me. We have a series locally that's running well into december. I keep thinking about doing a race but obviously I have no c-x handling skills to speak of. Just as importantly, I can't justify buying a real cross bike now. I'll just have to bide my time till the crit's start next spring and live vicariously through these types of posts on TE....
I was not there. I have this painful conflict on Sundays in Santa Cruz. There is a really fun long standing group ride (mt bike) at a friends house that I need to do whenever possible. It is also where the Halloween Party was and where we spent the night....Still conflicted about it 3 days later! And this weekend I am going to fight for a mid pack finish in Colorado. Hoo boy! I'll give ya a run down on my return. I should be at the next VB I think.
Great costume velogirl! And, you are right aggressiveness is key. I ride women's expert mountain bike so I've run into my share of aggressive riders later in my career of bike racing. What I found works for me but this is my personality anyway. I'm not super aggressive on my own so I've learned that placement on the trail is key. If you look like you aren't going to let someone pass, they won't. If you get off to the side a little, they will take the chance. Sometimes you can't avoid this cause for instance if you blow a turn or something like that and go off trail by accident. Of course, you can take this too far and just block trail when someone else is obviously way faster and you just need to let them go. But, it does help when you are racing someone near your own ability - subtlely it's called blocking! I've held off people by doing this and won races, but like I said you can't take it to the extreme.
Also, when certain people get real aggressive with me, it usually gets me really angry (My personality coming out) so it will usually give me that extra competetive edge to go back and get them back. If they pass me aggressively and push and take me by surprise, I sprint past them and make sure I'm not taking any prisoners either. The real aggressive ones will get the idea not to mess with you again! The real stupid ones never learn (but those are usually guys!! in my experience)
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