Wowzars, the first month of the 2015/2106
cyclocross season season is already over and done with. What a whirlwind of amazing races every
weekend, and even some competitive mid week races. The Wednesday night underground training
races have been getting bigger and bigger every season and my beginner
pre-rides are getting upwards or 20 people…..I need to work on a bigger outside
voice! I’ve been so proud to sport my
new set up this year at all the events and training, and the sport of
cyclocross is blowing up on the west coast.
My season started off with a win at the
first V-CX-C (http://vcxc.ca) in Fort Langley,
with a hot dusty day of a good mix of totally not UCI legal singletrack and
strategically placed hub deep mud pits.
This series has grown rapidly over the past couple years and it was
amazing to see over 300 people at this event.
Next off to one of my favorite venues, the
COTR (http://www.crossontherock.com)
series always starts off with the Cumberland Coal Cross. Having had a morning shift of work I made it
just in time to heckle for the Waverly cross on the Saturday night, which is
possibly the only bike race in the world that takes you right through the
middle of a pub……yes, that’s right! I
took the win in one of the largest women’s field to date on the Island in
Sundays race through the campground in a course that sported a lot of tight
turns, gnarly loose gravel descents, a long beach section and a nasty run
up.
Quick turn around, driving home and packing
up both my Naked Bicycles (http://nakedbicycles.com)
and flying out to Vegas for the first World Cup (http://www.crossvegas.com/25/index.php)
of the year. Gaaaah, so early!!!! I felt strong and excited heading into this
event, and had some big but realistic goals of a top 15, but the pace and the
changes to the course ate me up and spit me out. Having raced this race four times before, I
knew that if I went out too hard I was really going to pay for it…..but you
know when you’re right up there with the big hitters and you get all excited
and keep pushing above your limit….yup, totally rookied that race. After really suffering for the middle 2 laps,
I was able to find a second wind and make up 4 spots in the last lap and finish
28th (which is my best CX World Cup finish). The events that push your limits, both
physically and mentally, are the events that you learn the most from, and there
was a lot to take away from this race.
To finish off a west coast holy cross of
cyclocross, I made the very exciting 8 hour drive north to Reno for the first CX
Reno (http://cxreno.com). Being a non UCI course, Teal Stetson Lee was
able to put in some really interesting features on course that reminded me why
we love this goofy sport so much!
Nothing like a hay pit and a gnarly loose off camber downhill to spice
things up. Due to a long run up I opted
to pull my bottle cage off, but this proved to be a mistake….you know when the
little flapper at the back your mouth sticks to the top of your mouth it’s too
hot and dry…..it is the desert Mical!
After a blistering start tagging along behind the Luna girls I went down
in a corner after following too close to a Rock Lobster racer that went
down. Jumping up to find my hanger
bent, handlebar and shifters rotated, I went for my first pit of the season. After a comedy of errors I ended up having to
run a half lap with my pit bike to grab my start bike again (thank you to the
pit angel that straightened everything out for me), and charged back hard to
finish well off the pace in 11th place. The highlight of this weekend was the
beautiful post race ride up at Lake Tahoe with a big group of cyclocrossers and
mountain bikers.
Next weekend brought us to another COTR at
the Tugboat cross in Ladysmith (the birthplace of Baywatch’s Pamela Anderson
for some UFI https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Anderson). Easily the biggest cyclocross race in BC,
possibly in Western Canada, and maybe even in Canada?? There was a huge turn out of over 360
people!!! I opted to raced with the
Expert Men this race, and it ended up being a really fun and hard race battling
back and forth with a group of about 6 dudes through the tight grass corners
and long sand pit, finishing in 16th place making a pass in the sand
pit with 2 guys took themselves out.
To finish off a busy month of racing I flew
back out east to catch the tail end of the true Holy Week and one of my
favorite US races at Providence and the KMC Crossfest (http://kmccrossfest.com), and the first
double header of the year. Watching the
forecast all week I was really excited with the imminent rain and nasty
weather…..there was a hurricane scheduled to hit….and packed my mud tires and
wet weather gear. I think I’d like to be
a meteorologist in my next life, you can be wrong 90% of the time and still
have a job!!! The ground dried up and it
turned out to be hero dirt for the weekend….file treads were the tire of choice
on Saturday….not mud tires :$ With pro
women’s fields of 65 racers, the atmosphere and energy of this weekend is
amazing. Fast downhill road start, hard
left and right into a steep loose run up, lap one if you weren’t in the top 3
up the run up, I was at a stand still with the bike in front of me hitting me
in the head and the racers behind me pushing me and yelling. This bottleneck ended up stretching the field
out well and the rest of the race was a game of chase. I had a decent start and had some great battles
on this fun course, finishing in 16th place on Day 1. Struggling with my recovery after the hard
effort, Day 2 was a not a pretty race…..on a positive note, I did manage to
outsprint the super strong Crystal Anthony for a 22nd place
finish.
Thank you so much for the all of the
support this season, you have no idea how much this means to me! Getting ready for some lactate acid and VO2
Max testing today, gaaaah, and the final touches on my prep for Nationals in 2
weeks!
Here’s what’s left for the race season, So
much fun!
Oct 24,25 - Winnipeg, Manitoba (CN/C2)
Oct 31, Nov 1 - Pan American Continental
Cyclocross Championships – Cincinnati, Ohio (CC/C2)
Nov 7 – Beban Park (local)
Nov 8 – Arbutus Meadows (local)
Nov 14,15 – Tacoma, Washington (C2/C2)
Nov 21, 22 - SingleSpeed Cyclocross World
Championships – Victoria, BC
Dec 4,5,6 – Jingle Cross, Iowa (C1/C2/C2)
Dec 20
CX World Cup – Namur, Belgium (CDM)
Dec 26
CX World Cup – Zolder, Belgium (CDM)
Christmas Cross races
Jan 17
CX World Cup – Lignières-en-Berry,
France (CDM)
Jan 24
CX World Cup – Hoogerheide, Belgium (CDM)
Jan 30
CX World Championships – Zolder, Belgium (Worlds)
1 comment:
I laughed at the meteorologist being wrong 90% off the time yet his job is secure. Anyway, it's good the ground dried up. I wouldn't want to be in a bottleneck on a muddy track.
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