This year I'm going to try my hand at some things I've never done before. such as Gravel Grinders, Endurance Mountain bike races (4 & 6 Hour races), and maybe an Enduro. Also going to be supplementing in some local cross-country races.
So here's my proposed schedule for this year-2014.
January 12 - Winter Short Track - Race #1
January 18&19 - NCCX- Biltmore Race
January 26 - Winter Short Track - Race #2
February 9 - Winter Short Track - Race #4
February 16 - Winter Short Track - Race#5
March 2- Maxxis Southern Classic - The Knot
March 9- Tom Dula's Revenge or Maxxis Southern Classic - Shootout @ Angler's Ridge
March 22- Tour de Charlotte with Faster Mustache
April 5- 6 Hours of Warrior Creek
April - Charlotte Mountain Bike Summer series (15 races)
April 26 - 6 hour Gear Grinder - Hendersonville, NC
April 27 - Maxxis Southern Classic - Stump Jump
May 4 - Maxxis Southern Classic - Harbison Race to the River
May 18 - Maxxis Southern Classic - Riverfront Classic - USNWC
May 23 - Mountain Sports Festival - CX Race
May 25 - Maxxis Southern Classic - Uwharrie
June - Tree Shaker - 4 Hour
July 26 - Jerdon Mountain Challenge
There will also be some local Wednesday night races at the Anne Springs, Whitewater Center, Fisher, and maybe North Meck. June and July is about have fun- trips to the mountains, long road rides, and riding for fun. Then after Jerdon I'm going to be resting until CX Season - Hopefully a month or more.
September - may be bring something new from Slippery Sasquatch Racing to Charlotte
September - Asheville Cyclocross Series (4 races)
September 28 - 6 Hour Grind on the Greenway
October 5 - Wilson's Revenge CX
October - North Carolina Cyclocross Series (15 races)
November - North Meck Cyclocross Series (4 races)
I'm expecting this year to be a very fun year! With the new team, new races, more races, killer bikes, and new friends! I'm also hoping to be at a reasonable fighting weight before CX season.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Race Report- Hendersonville NCGP
It's been said a picture is worth a thousand words, by my calculations this post is over 5,000!
I wanted 1 day of racing in epic conditions this season - I'm pretty sure I got it. It was a good experience but I hope I never face that again. It was so bad I couldn't get my buckle to release from my shoe- I had to get in the shower with 1 shoe and my muddy bibs. The water finally loosed the mud's grip on my buckle. Dear Hotel maid, I'm really sorry the bath tub was full of mud & grass. I felt so bad I had to leave her a tip before I left.
I'm still having nightmares about that mud. Oh yeah, these guys were there too!
nasty off-camber section- just before "The Wall" |
sticky peanut butter MUDD |
my rear brake |
my shoes after the race |
the mud was worse than it looks |
I'm still having nightmares about that mud. Oh yeah, these guys were there too!
Robert Marion doing NC Proud! |
Anthony Clark |
Tim Johnson |
Mr. Adam Myerson |
Jeremy "JPOW" Powers |
Friday, December 6, 2013
Race Report- NCCX Southern Pines- 2 days playing in the sand
I wanted to do both days at Southern Pines, so I decided to make it a family outing as well. Since my race was at 10am and it's a 2 1/2 hour drive, we had to get up pretty early. I wanted to do both days it is pretty flat and not a lot of climbing. Yes, all that was true, but the SAND! Some of which I smuggled back with me as a souvenir inside my bottom bracket, chain, shoes and body crevasses. Life's a beach..... sometimes...... so is Cyclocross!
Day 1-
I took a easy spin around the course just to get a feel for the turns and obstacles. I took another lap with more speed, checking out different lines, and to see if places were ride-able. Although the course was flat, it was tough. It wasn't an exciting day of racing for me. Yeah, I passed a few racers and I raced pretty well but nothing worthy of writing a race report. The only thing exciting about this race was when the sprinklers came on mid-race. For the excitement see Day 2. That being said, watch this video of a portion of the course-by far the most difficult part.
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link to video |
You can also see "The Shelf" at the top of the run up. Some of my fellow height challenged competitors had to kneel on the top step to get up to the top.
Day 2-
We arrived early. It was very foggy; it had rained the night before and the grass was wet. On pre-ride the small mud puddle at the bottom of the hill had turned into a 20' long gauntlet of slick mud. Somehow they also found more sand for the second day and re-routed the course to include
more drivetrain killing sand. I finished 1 lap and wanted to switch tires to my Clement PDX but realized I forgot to bring a tire lever. I bailed on switching tires and decided to continue with warming up. On the warm up I could hear the sand grinding the inside of the bottom bracket. That's NOT good!
Foggy and damp start to day 2- greenway to the finish line. |
The first few laps everyone got sorted out into their positions. Going into the race I wanted to stay on Bob's wheel, or least have him in sight. On the last lap things were pretty much as they had started until the sand run-up. On the run-up my legs were burning. The sand was so soft-- as I took a step my foot would sink into the deep sand. I was exhausted and my legs said "We aren't running up this!" so I relented and walked up the sandy incline-2 guys ran pass me. We followed each other down the drop-in and up the small sandy hill to a hard right hand turn. The crowd was going wild- ringing cowbells, yelling and heckling us. With the 2 racers right in front me, I jumped on the gas and passed one before a narrow section of single track. Then I passed the second guy who was on a mountain bike. I gunned it as we approached the steep ride up. I had to take the outside line because of the big roots on the inside. Once I got to the top I made a hard right turn. Just as I got my bike straighten out, the guy on the mountain bike rode up next to me, apparently taking the more direct line up the hill. We were neck and neck on the flat grass, pedaling side by side on the back side on the course. As we approached a 180 degree corner, I got out in front, took the corner and poured on the power after the corner to drop him.
You can see the 2 guys in front me that I'm getting ready to pass. Knuckles & Elbows! |
Next up is a group of 3 riders, one of which was Bob. I'm in no man's land all by myself. We went through the volley ball court (as if there wasn't enough sand on the course) and passed another guy that was sitting up and spinning- he was fried! I passed him and went through the barriers and noticed Bob and another racer on the Greenway. I took the turn onto the greenway and closed the gap on the mountain biker. I blew by him. I wanted to put enough distance between us to dissuade him from trying to catch me but before I knew it I was closing in on Bob. I was happy where I was but I just kept peddling. I thought it was going to come down to a sprint at the finish but I passed Bob as the track straighten out. I finished, EXHAUSTED! The course was set up very well for me- A Fast flat finish! I finished 39th out of 59- my best finish to date. I'm beginning to think that racing every weekend is finally paying off. I feel like I'm getting faster, and bike handling is getting better. I'm able to trust my tires more in the corners. I was able to make it through some tough sections of sand. Overall I'm very pleased with the weekend of racing.
Me with Bob in my sights - 100 yds form the finish line. |
All that being said, I doubt I will be back to play in this sandbox (see liter box). Once we got back I immediately had to disassemble the bike and spent the next 2 days cleaning the drive train of grit to get ready for the "Fight under the Lights" race on Tuesday night.
My crank after the 2nd race. I'm pretty sure sand isn't supposed to be inside the bottom bracket. |
Boone NCCX- Race Report
Cold, sticky mud, big nasty run-up, great racing, costumes, heckling, grilled pizza's, flat course (?), big fields, free beer, fast, loads of spectators, and a fun course! I had a great time. Thanks Boone, See you next year!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
All Hallow's Eve Cyclocross
We (myself and the family) made the drive to Winston over the weekend to race the All Hallows Eve race presented by Mock Orange Bikes. It was pretty cold when we arrived but warmed up nicely by the start of the 10 O'Clock race. I did my usual warm up, and got the to start early and positioned myself in the middle on the left side. The whistle blew and we took off, we all sprinted up a paved road and then some switch backs where I was either in the weeds or the tape on every turn. Then it really bottled up and had to dab a foot. Once again the best thing about racing CX is even if you are in the back there are still people to race. This race was no different, myself a 2 others guys were changing places on the first 2 laps. I'd get a lead then they would catch me on the 1 long climb.
The end of the second lap I noticed I was pulling a guy around the course, and was taking some very bad lines through the turns. As we approached the end of the lap he was behind me as we started down a short downhill with a hard right hand turn with a climb after the turn. I set myself for the turn, hit the apex and turned on the jets. I stood up and powered my way up the hill. I kept on the power, and was all by myself for the entire last lap. Approaching the finish line some of the leaders were passing me. The last turn into the finish and someone behind me yells "Left". Thinking it was another leader and not wanting to get in the way of the leaders I moved over. As he passed me at the finish Line I realized it was the guy I had been racing the entire race. I was disappointed that he passed me at the finish- That won't happen again!
I loved the course- some sections were a little rough but the fast, flat and smooth sections made up for it. My favorite part was a section around the soccer fields- you entered the field on a downhill with 2 18" jumps, and the field was flat, hard, and short grass. I could fly on this surface, and the corners held up well. I also loved all of the off-camber turns. As we headed back to Charlotte I couldn't wait until the next race in Boone. See you there.
The end of the second lap I noticed I was pulling a guy around the course, and was taking some very bad lines through the turns. As we approached the end of the lap he was behind me as we started down a short downhill with a hard right hand turn with a climb after the turn. I set myself for the turn, hit the apex and turned on the jets. I stood up and powered my way up the hill. I kept on the power, and was all by myself for the entire last lap. Approaching the finish line some of the leaders were passing me. The last turn into the finish and someone behind me yells "Left". Thinking it was another leader and not wanting to get in the way of the leaders I moved over. As he passed me at the finish Line I realized it was the guy I had been racing the entire race. I was disappointed that he passed me at the finish- That won't happen again!
The last lap approaching the finish- you can see the guy that passed me at the finish in the background. |
I loved the course- some sections were a little rough but the fast, flat and smooth sections made up for it. My favorite part was a section around the soccer fields- you entered the field on a downhill with 2 18" jumps, and the field was flat, hard, and short grass. I could fly on this surface, and the corners held up well. I also loved all of the off-camber turns. As we headed back to Charlotte I couldn't wait until the next race in Boone. See you there.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Hey, at least I didn't throw up.
My first Cross race of the season was this weekend. I'm not where I had wanted to be at this time of the year but, I have improved from last year. Here's how the race went:
I spent the week leading up to the race watching the weather closely to see if I needed to put on the mud tires or keep the Racing Ralphs. I went to help Luna Cycles/ Fiets Maan racing to help set up the course up Friday. The course was dry even though it rained Thursday- I decided against switching tires and stick with what I had. The morning of the race was cool and damp/ a slight drizzle but no mud. I went to get my number and the guy apologized and said "this is no reflection on you as a person". I looked at it and read 666! I'm not a superstitious person and thought BEAST MODE! I did my warm up laps, then saw some friends and talked with them for awhile and then headed to the start line. I lined up right in the middle of the pack. I looked down at my heart rate and it showed zone 2. I tried to clam down as we waited for the start but as soon as the starter called "TWO MINUTES" my heart rate jumped to all most zone 3. The whistle blew and we all took off, about 100 feet into the race and at full speed the mountain bike in front of me started skidding the rear tire- his chain was throw into the rear wheel spokes. I hit the brakes and then went around him, I stayed with the pack until the finish line climb. I was pretty focused so I don't remember a lot of details. I do remember racing a few guys, back and forth changing positions.
On the 2nd lap I was following a guy around the course but didn't have a great place to pass. We rode through the bottom of the course near the start line, up the small hill, he went wide and I cut inside. We were side by side on the short descent. I pedaled hard to the run up, took the inside line and ran as hard as I could. Got back on the Van Dessel and pushed as hard as I could, I was trying to get as far away as possible so he wouldn't want to chase me down. In my opinion this was the hardest part of the course- most of the elevation changed happened in between the run-up and finish line. The rest of the race I was pretty much by myself the rest of the race until the finish when the race winners passed me cutting my race 1 lap short. I was glad it was over.
Last year the finish is where I started dry heaving in between gasping for breath. It was so embarrassing, the finish is right next to the sand where everyone sits and watches the race..... by race I mean CARNAGE that happens in the sand. But that didn't happen this year. I didn't win but I felt better than last year. I did better than last year, I wasn't pushing to stay out of DFL. Training hasn't gone great, lots of excuses! But the race was just enough of a butt kicking with the right amount of success to keep me motivated. I'm looking forward racing next weekend in Winston-Salem. #Knuckles&Elbows!
By the way, the team (Kevin and myself) did great this weekend, lots of compliments on the jerseys, and we had fun! Looking forward to have the other guys with us soon.
Friday, August 30, 2013
four letter word - "CAN'T"
I came across the video this week and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. This dude is amazing! ENJOY
Things I've been thinking about this week:
Do you think Richie ever said the phase "I can't"?
What do you think he thinks when he hears someone say "I can't" or "It's too hard"?
Is he Pissed or does he feel sorry for them?
If we all had Richie's attitude think of how the world be different place to live. I'm guilty of using that phase but I think and hope every time I say it I think of Richie. People are awesome!
Feel free to leave comments below, id love to hear what you think.
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