O/T: Duckwrench races again! Race #5, Sunday Dec. 7th. Season Finale!!

Started by duckwrench13, October 18, 2008, 10:00:00 PM

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duckwrench13

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So, finally, a decent time of day to start racing!! Races started at 2pm, instead of our usual 8:30am [clap]. The Men's Masters 35+ Category B race was at 4. The course was very tight and twisty, with several steep run-ups, and the infamous "Super Quad" barrier in the middle of the course. It was very hard packed ground, with ice plants (nature's oils slicks) and an even covering of grass, a fair amount of rough and chop, and plenty of dust! There was a short paved path on the backside that was a decent straight, where most of the teams had bottle hand-ups staged, and the paved main front straight which became a drag race on each lap! The single most evil part of the course was the first turn. It was a 200 meter charge to a fairly wide and open left hander onto the grass. But you first had to negotiate the curb!! :o They had sand bags lined along the curbside, to ease the transition up onto the grass, and into turn 2.

Warm up sessions were extended to 20 minutes, so I was able to get 2 laps in before staging. Since the turn out this season has been so large, they called up the top 20 riders instead of the usual top 10. After that, the rest of the field lined up behind them. I was 3rd row back, on the outside left along the fencing. The key to 'cross (as with any race) is getting out in front first. A start can make or break your race. If you get stuck in the pack, there just isn't enough time, nor passing opportunities, to get up front before the bell lap.

The whistle blows, and we're off!! I got a good solid drive outside and up the fence line...turn 1 coming up quick! I know the pack will surge to the right, then dive left trying to get a good perpendicular line to hop the sandbags & curbing. I don't want to get caught up in this so I stay to the left, but I don't want to carry so much speed and jump the curbing only to come down right in the line of the turning pack. Now I'm drifting right, and pushing up the pack to the front...here comes the turn.... SHIT!! I'm getting slammed from my right by another rider who zigged when he should've zagged, and is now bouncing off of me and going down hard!!! And we still haven't made the jump into turn 1 yet!! Leaders are through....hopping the curb...drifting a bit as I touch down in the grass and loose dirt...a little shoving and bumping through turn 2...ok, made it!! [thumbsup] Now it's time to start racing!!

From my pre-ride warm up laps, I knew I could ride 100% of the run-ups, and would only have to dismount for the "Super Quad," which is where I can always pick off a few riders. Up the first run-up, and a few guys lost their rear ends on the off camber. Cleared it! Down, around, up the next, back out on the grass and hard pack, over the barriers, up the next couple of run-ups, down the dirt straight into the 180 left, and hammer down the front straight!! Whew.... one lap down, 35-ish minutes of this left to go! [laugh] I was pretty sure I'd gotten a solid start, and was fairly sure I was at least mid pack. I held my pace and rode defensively, but aggressively hunted down the riders ahead of me. By the end of it all, I had gained a bit of ground, and took 25th out of 60. I know I could've placed better, but my back is still being problematic. Some of the problem is also with my bike...I need a slightly longer top tube to help straighten out and stretch my back.

I'm just taking in all of the races this season as lessons learned. My main goal is to complete the series, and use this as a platform to develop my training for next year. If all goes well, I'll move to the Open B category and make a serious attack on the series.

And now for the pictures and even a video!

I'm in in the bright blue with white shoulders and silver helmet, on the right...


And smack in the middle of the pack here...


And making a clean get away from the 1st turn carnage...


Video courtesy of Cylofiend. Keep an eye out for the blue and white. I turn up a few times throughout the video.
http://vimeo.com/2262419

Yeah, it was a little dusty.


Next race is at Golden Gate Park, November 30th. Races start at 8:30am. Masters B 35+ @ 10am. See you there! [thumbsup]
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

Gettin' blow'd up sucks!
Combat Veteran, Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan 2006-2007

ducnymph

Sweet Pics and Video! Nice write up, I feel like I got a slice of the action  ;D
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CharliesAngel

Quote from: ducnymph on November 18, 2008, 08:28:31 AM
Sweet Pics and Video! Nice write up, I feel like I got a slice of the action  ;D

+1 - great write up, very exciting!  [thumbsup]
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duckwrench13

Well kids, if you like the write-ups... You need to come out to Golden Gate Park, on Sunday, November 30th. Get some 'cross racing action up close and first hand!!  ;D

Races start at 8:30, and the big kids race at 10. Come on out and have a hoot with the rest of us! [coffee] [drink] [popcorn] [beer] And a little bit of cheering from friends always makes a guy ride faster!  [thumbsup] [thumbsup]
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

Gettin' blow'd up sucks!
Combat Veteran, Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan 2006-2007

somegirl

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duckwrench13

It's getting close to race day again... Sunday, November 30th. This time we're in Golden Gate Park. The course is tight and twisting, full of roots, sand, and non-stop elevation changes. In other words, it's gonna be a wheel killer and a leg burner. [evil]

I need some specific help this time. Because it's in GGP, there will be a fair amount of people around, spectators and park-goers alike. And, of course, your typical "city dwelling looking for an easy item to swipe-n-hock for a fix types" as well. There is a neutral pit area, where racers can leave spare bikes, wheels, etc. Maria will be handling "feed zone" duties, so this is the place I need someone to help me out. I need a pit person to handle my spare wheels. I'd hate to pit and find that a $1000 pair of wheels was missing.  :o [bang] The job is really simple. If I flat, or trash a wheel,I can come into the pit for a wheel change. All you have to do is hold my bike while I switch out the wheel(s). It's that easy! [thumbsup]

Racing starts at 8:30am, with the men's Cat-C going out first. I'll be racing in the Master 35 men's Cat-B, at 10am. I'd need a helper there by 9:30, so you can see the course and pits, and be ready for the start at 10. The race is 40 minutes long.

Races run all day, so come on out and get some fast (for human power) racing action. And you can bet your Ducati it will be entertaining...forecast calls for mild rain through Friday, so there will plenty of slick mud to make things interesting! [laugh]

And, as always, there will be plenty of  [bacon] [popcorn] [coffee] [drink] [beer] [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

For more info: http://www.pilarcitos.com/2008Cross.htm
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

Gettin' blow'd up sucks!
Combat Veteran, Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan 2006-2007

sonofabike

Quote from: duckwrench13 on November 24, 2008, 02:01:48 PM
I need a pit person to handle my spare wheels.

I'd help ya out if I could guarantee you I'd get there before 10A -- but no can do.  I will be there though, hopefully in time to at least catch some of your race.  go git em 

Desmostro

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duckwrench13

I finished, on a rapidly deflating tire, and that's about the best I can say. Just an off day all around for me. Flatted going into the last lap and lost around 10ish places. Got home and was running a slight fever. Just wasn't on my game.

I'll post a full report soon.
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

Gettin' blow'd up sucks!
Combat Veteran, Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan 2006-2007

Desmostro

Quote from: duckwrench13 on December 02, 2008, 11:27:39 PM
I finished, on a rapidly deflating tire, and that's about the best I can say. Just an off day all around for me. Flatted going into the last lap and lost around 10ish places. Got home and was running a slight fever. Just wasn't on my game.

I'll post a full report soon.

Bummer - sorry to hear. You finished though, that's tough  [thumbsup]
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room