Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Post Natz Laziness and Winter


As planned I have spent the better part of the last couple weeks off the bike. It was good to take a break after nationals, do some nordic skiing, catch up. The last week we have been in New England doing a whole lot of nothing, visiting family, and eating lots. It was a good trip, but it great to be back. Had an amazing day of skiing today with a foot of fresh and lots more in the trees on NWX. The forecast for the next couple days looks promising.

Gonna hit the skiing hard for the next few days. Once school starts back up, I'll get on the trainer and do some intervals a few days a week, skate ski, and do some training with the nordic team at school.

It's Winter. Solid.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Lucky


Just one of the reasons I feel really lucky to race with the Sunnyside team.

Check out "The World According to Don". Here is a guy who started the season with a tough injruy. Instead of just sitting on the sidelines cheering, he got on his traininer, did what he could, and came out to nationals and raced his heart out. I feel honored to be part of such and amazing group of racers. Don is one of them!

Friday, December 18, 2009

CYCLE CROSS BEND OREGON 2009(sat. last race mens) from FARfromEARTH Films on Vimeo.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cyclocross Nationals Course Update

Here are some photos of the nationals course from David Baker, these are from today 12-8-09.

The latest forecast is calling for a "wintry mix"...mmmm wintry mix...starting on Friday night. Temps in the 30's during the day and 20's at night. A lot warmer than our current negative and single digit temps. Doesn't look like much snow will disappear.


Monday, December 7, 2009

USGP of Cyclocross, Sometimes you got it...

...and sometimes, well.

The gun goes off, you are firing on cylinders, the wind whips at you, it doesn't matter, your legs turn over faster still. Turns come sweeping by, momentum carries you just to the edge of control, don't touch the brakes, ruts grab at your tires. Stand up, sprint, a rise in the course does nothing more than sear your lungs, the speed continues. In and out of turns, swinging past trees, course tape rattles alongside you, crowd noise grows, familiar voices just a blur, sounds, barriers, legs spin faster, the wind is picking up, pushing back. Look around, hold your position, keep the speed up, don't put your foot down, stand up, stay light. There is nothing but you and the bike, connected, struggling together. Turns link together, the bike cooperates, everything is right, you pour it on, this is it, you're in it...A noise, the crank slams down, nothing, a rattle of chain against frame, chaos and realizations...

Sunday it was all coming together, the frustration of Sat was the last thing on my mind as I went weightless with the slight rise and fall of the course, doubts faded away, a gritted smile and short breath, it ended so fast, a sinking feeling, running.

Thus far, it's been a season pretty free of mechanical issues. This weekend, not so much. Sat ended in a less than spectacular fashion with the realization that the bike was just not working, I limped into the pit already feeling spent from the effort of turning over the cranks and dragging the chain through a derailleur that was seized up. It didn't help to jump on a pit bike that only marginally works and is not so race worthy. Motivation slowly faded, leaders came whipping past, the race was done before it got going.

I was back for revenge Sunday. The cold and wind were in full effect, the smell of embrocation, hissing of heaters, uncertain shaking of tents in the wind. I took my time getting ready, relaxed, carefully dressed in layers, stayed warm, applied embro taking my time, covering legs, arms, even toes which were slowly going numb. The trainer whirred away, legs turned over, and warmth crept in. A damn beautiful starting position and the best start of the season. The thing about cyclocross that makes it so damn special is that sometimes it's just a matter of things falling into place. This weekend, they didn't exactly, but I know they will, I will keep chasing, keep waiting, I am patient, I am ready.

Photo: OregonVelo

Looking like Snow for Cyclocross Nationals




This morning in Bend it was 4 degrees. There is nearly of foot of snow in town and it is expected to remain cold for the rest of the week with some warming by Thursday. I'll keep things up to date and try to post some photos. Here is a good spot for weather checks

It looks like the past weekend at the USGPS was a good chance to get used to racing in the cold. I think all the embrocation I had on is finally wearing off.

It was a weekend of mechanical issues for me, with serious problems both days. Hopefully I have all the problems figured out. Full race reports and photos coming soon.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Cyclocross Nationals Art

These guys do absolutely amazing work and it will be cool to see it on display.
So much happening in Bend. Be sure to check out Bendcyclingevents for lots of details.