Monday, March 15, 2010

Banana Belt #3

Ok, so here goes...the race report.

All races were delayed about 30 minutes due to ice first thing in the morning, so I started at about 1:15. It was 48 degrees and I was pretty chilly. Anyway, we had a neutral start for about 200 yards and then it was on. From the get go the pace was pretty high. This was an 11 mile loop that we were doing 3 times. Each lap had about 800 feet of climbing. I settled into the pack for the first few miles and then got ansy and wanted to be closer to the front, most likely my first mistake. Anyway, at mile marker 6 we had a steep downhill followed by a 90 degree corner. A few dudes came flying by me on the inside and I thought, these guys don't know there is a turn. Sure enough, they layed it down right in front of me. I was lucky and avoided, but missed the turn. I was sitting in about 7 wheel or so. After this near miss, I was sitting about at the end, peloton hammering down the flats section just up the road. There were three guys that veered off course with me, we quickly set out to work together and catch back up to the group. It took about 2 miles to finally catch them. I was whooped, not what I had hoped for the first 10 miles of the race. Anyway, worked my way back to the front of the group as we came though for lap one. My computer said 26 minutes, I was surprised, but my body feel like it was exactly right.

Lap two was more of the same, minus the crashing at the 90 degree corner. There were a couple small breaks, but they were brought back almost immediately. The group at the beginning of lap 3 was still all together, but that really didn't last for long. At the first climb on the third lap, we split into two. I was sitting about 10th wheel in the lead group, but was getting pushed out to the left. This was probably my next mistake as I took a pretty good pull up a longer hill to get back to the front. I then proceeded to lead the group to the top. We hit the 90 degree corner with about 4 miles to go, pace picked up, but still no one attacking. I was very tempted, but figured it was way to early, plus I just pulled the group to the top. We had one climb left that was anything to speak about. That would have been a good spot to try and break. And it was for the guy who did. I hadn't seen this guy once in the race, but he came up the right side flying. Nobody went with him. Once at the top of this section, it was mostly downhill to the finish. With 1k to go, I was behind a guy who bonked and sat up, I lost a few spots here. At the 200m sign, I took off into the oncoming traffic lane (this was the only time it was allowed) and hit it as hard as I could. I made a few of my spots back, but was still too far back after this clown sat up in front of me. I ended up 14th out of 44. I guess I was happy, but I have a better sprint than what I was able to use. The first 20 guys all finsihed within 2 seconds of the winner. Oh well, it was fun and overall a really nice day for racing. Here is a picture of my steed for the race:


http://connect.garmin.com/activity/27029961 - Garmin file for race.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Corsa Concepts

I won a little contest this week and for the Banana Belt Series Race #3, I get to ride these babies. Pretty sweet. I'll post up some pics of my bike when I have them on.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

p.o.t.d

Current state of the living room. What is the problem?

Correct - the stroller and laundry on the couch are in my way!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

p.o.t.d

Went rolled into downtown last night to check out the sun set. This picture was pretty good.



Saturday, March 6, 2010

It doesn't get old

I went out again today on a little solo adventure. The views I received today remind me of God's presence. I cut the ride a little short because it was so nice out that I wanted to make sure Jackson, Margaret and I could spend some time in the sun. It takes me about 25 minutes before I see this:



I figured "Why not just ride straight for the mountain", so that is what I did. You think I am closer now?



After my own personal Time Trial, I decided to head on over to the airport. I love riding by it as you always get to see something pretty cool. I watched a few planes take off and a few land. Here are a few pics:



This is pretty close to the end of my ride. It really doesn't get old riding with views like this.




Back at home, ready for some food!



I usually keep my computer running the whole time, even when I stop to take a picture, etc. This way, I know how long I have been gone. For you geeks out there, you can check out the ride here. I had a nasty headwind on the way out!







Friday, March 5, 2010

Training

Did a couple good rides this week. I have been going out on a Tuesday night ride with a group of anywhere from 4-12. This week it was just two of us.

Yesterday was a beautiful day - I went out in the afternoon for a 50 mile, 5559 ft of climbing little training ride. Check it out here...http://connect.garmin.com/activity/26101766. It is crazy as we were only out of the city by about 10 miles, but you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. Views were incredible! For those who come to visit me, this is a no brainer ride we should take.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Not so Chilly Hilly


I went up to Seattle this weekend to participale in the Chilly Hilly with the other 5,000 people who registered. Turned out to be 58 and sunny. It was a good time riding with my brother, Chad, Jason and Kevin. Now that I think about it, we should have taken a picture.