8.18.2009

WORS Race #8 (Border Battle)

Saturday we headed to River Falls for the Border Battle where WI races against MN. It rained all night Saturday night but stopped just in time for the racing to start. The Juniors and Citizen racers are always lucky enough to have the worst conditions to race in because they are the first two classes out. There was a lot of slipping and sliding in the Juniors race and some broken bikes but Collin managed to get another 2nd place finish.

I did not feel good at all before my race and can't say that I was really looking forward to it. The first lap was slippery but by lap two and three the course was almost perfect. I had some nice stomach cramps on the second lap but just kept pedaling. Dan caught me by the end of the second lap which is pretty typical. I however was surprised that by the end of lap 2 I had caught back up to him and passed him. He wasn't on his game Sunday. I assumed I was riding faster than normal to be able to catch him but my 19th place finish (last in my age group) showed otherwise. I was also caught by two women which isn't allowed (see last post about goals).

The next race is Suamico where we run a marathon format and Sport, Comp and Elite all get to race together. You really get a sense of how slow we are going when the Elite guys are passing you.

How I'm Doing So Far

My 2009 goals were as follows:
1). Finish better than 10th in points (Last year 10th)
2). Race all 12 races (Last year 11 of 12)
3). No DNF's (2 last year)
4). Get a podium finish in one WORS race (None last year)
5). Race in the 12 hour race at 9-Mile, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Watched some last year)
6). Get picked in the lottery for the Chequamegon 40 mile race (Not drawn last year)

Where I am currently related to above
1). Won't happen
2). Still on track
3). Still on track
4). Not looking good
5). 88.5 miles completed
6). Not picked

I also have goals of not finishing last and not having any of the women catch me both of which I failed at this last weekend.

8.12.2009

Over Half Way Through The Season

Race #8 is coming up and I realized that I am going to be able to make all 12 races this year. It has been such a busy summer. If it wasn't a weekend with a race we always seem to be busy with other things. I'm lucky to have and really appreciate the best girlfriend I could ever have, who I think would kick my butt if I decided to skip a race. The Rasta Rally, 24-9 and The Iceman Cometh have also filled in gaps. When the season winds down I hope she decides on some things for us to do. I seem to take up late spring, summer and early fall with racing.

8.11.2009

Venue Change

No scraped up knuckles from the culvert in Shawano this year. Apparently Area 47 has had some financial issues and is no longer hosting a race. It has been moved to The Bear Paw in Langlade, WI which is about 30 miles to the north of Shawano. It has also been moved one weekend later to Oct. 4.

8.05.2009

WORS Race #7 (Alterra Coffee Bean Classic)

Race #7 lead us to Franklin, WI which is a suburb of Milwaukee that is by General Mitchell International Airport. We arrived at the hotel Saturday afternoon and unloaded our stuff and got changed to go check out the course. Collin heard the words "ski hill" and was worried it would all be uphill again. We got on our bikes and headed out to do a lap of the Juniors course. The start was 2/3 of the way to the bottom of the ski hill so it was an uphill climb start to spread everyone out with a long lead out around the old landfill. There was a lot of tight single track that wouldn't allow for any passing. We also came to a long uphill climb that I thought would be where he got off and walked his bike but he got it in the lowest gear and rode all the way up to the spot where there was a really steep rise in the road. I was impressed. I had actually gotten off my bike part way up to wait for him and I had to move out of the way as he rode past. He was determined because the thistles on the left were about 6+ feet tall and on the right was about a 20 drop off into the woods. The rest of the lap was nothing out of the ordinary and they let the juniors finish on top of the ski hill instead of making them go down to the bottom and ride up to the finish like us.

We headed back to the hotel for some swimming while Carrie took a trip to Burlington Coat Factory. I got to sit, relax and talk with a couple other racers in the hot tub while Collin swam. Carrie showed up with her purchases and showed them to me. Off to the room for some sleep. We need to get to all the races a little earlier now that Collin's races are at 9:30.

I set up the canopy where Carrie thought it would be best for taking pictures and then went over by the start to tell Collin to go fast and try to pass as many people as he could. I hopped on my bike then with the camera back pack and headed into the woods to find a good spot. A low hanging tree with caution tape seemed like the perfect place.



The usual little animals that win all the time were the first ones through. I took pictures of all of them just getting some practice shooting action pictures. Then Collin showed up.





I cheered him on and told him to pick the pace up a bit because he had kids in his age group ahead of him. On his was back he was riding with one of them chatting.






He's still learning to be competitive when you are racing and be friends when you aren't racing.

My race started with me near the back of the group and not being able to see the two guys that got tangled up and went down 20 yds. from the start and as the pack split to go around I barely missed it. The lead out was fast and we all got to the single track in a big pack and went through like a train with occasional stops when people were yelling out "rider down!" because there is no place to go or get around them. There were a couple of long straights to allow for passing. The switchback climb up the ski hill is probably the longest hardest climb we have to do in the series. It always seems like it goes on forever.




Once you go over the top there is a long road that leads out to some more single track and when you come back in you get to go down the ski hill and it is ROUGH. There were plenty of crashes in the Citizen and First Timer classes.



Then up the hill and one more lap. Gary passed me on the road back in toward the ski hill and I used everything I had left to try to catch back up to him. I finished right on his wheel and if I had 20 more yds. I would have passed him.

Steve 20th place and Collin 3rd Place.



Onto River Falls next for the Border Battle with the Minnesota racers.