7/31/06

in the dust

Well another good weekend of racing - this time with some altitude and well some serious attitude. I'll defer to the other blogs for the bad attitude - guess that happens in a lot of sports. RR was a slugfest and I was KO'd on lap three and just missed hanging on. Damn.....made the steep climb and fell off on the short one. Ended up almost puking trying to get a wheel, recovered and jumped on with three for for a five man pack fill group. We all took even pulls the entire way and got some rare echelon practice so all was not lost. Picked up a couple more battered bodies along the way and then we had 8. Well everyone knew we were not gaining or losing ground - well more losing ground. We did get to witness a little fun with the 40's lead break catching us with about 3K to go in their race. A forth guy latched on and we got to watch the whole last 3K - good stuff. The only problem was we still had one more lap to go. It felt like we were out there forever and the wind was even tougher on the last couple laps. So the eight of us stayed together on the climbs and we rotated evenly right into the 1K to go then we had a fun little sprint fest. 14th is how I ended up, but at least we had JF up the road for 11th. Sounded like a brutal lead break. Disappointing, but a good training day on a fun course.

Found a room in South Lake and went to play some Hold em' on the 3/6 table since it was a solo weekend. Had a couple good hands and came out a whole $7 ahead. Not such a great hourly rate, especially with a few fish at the table......they kept sucking out on the damn river. Ok get out a there before I screw up and start suckin' down suds and blow off the crit.

Next day. I was actually feeling ok for the crit and got some great sleep. Line up in the second row and the guy in front can't get his pedal in and I'm out of frickin' position from the gun. Break right off the bat just like clockwork. Finally got into position and it seemed pretty fast with the break off and attacks trying too bring em in. Up to 25 secs pretty quick. Well we've got an hour to bring em in. Tried to let the otther teams do most of the work and stay positioned. It still hurt being up there though and did my fair share for being a lone guy with no team mates - well the winner had none either and just kicked ass! The break was brought in and there was still like 20 laps to go. I made the mistake of somehow thinking we split the group up more than we actually did some chasing that I probably did not need to do. On laps 8 down to 5 or so, I sat on Clark's wheel thinking that might be a decent strategy. Then I second guess and lost his wheel in a corner. OK positioned back up with about 3 to go was sitting in a decent spot. Three go off in an attack - I could not remember who they were, but the number 4 rings in my head and the number that can be successful so I went for it and burned close to the last match getting on. Well the 3 went no where and all I did was pull up some other guys. I like the action and cant stand just sitting in. Wrong move again I suppose, but instinct just said go for it. Have learn just a little more patience. By that time I was pretty spent and things were getting crazy fast. Lost position and did not even make the top 10. Well another good training day and learning experience. Tough sport.

10 Comments:

At 7/31/2006, Blogger filipelamas said...

Congratulations for your blog contents! Keep on with the good work!

 
At 7/31/2006, Blogger nosajpalnud said...

Thx - I need a tranlator for yours - nice pics though.

 
At 7/31/2006, Blogger norcalcyclingnews.com said...

good riding out there J.

that late move was worth the gamble, i think. everyone was on the ropes by that point and it was really touch and go as to what might be the straw-breaker.

you were a player, which is sayin' something in that field. sheesh ~ fast fast fast.

 
At 7/31/2006, Blogger nosajpalnud said...

thx OV

 
At 7/31/2006, Blogger Johnny GoFast said...

Alright, I have circumnavigated blogland and have yet to find anyone that ripped another team for something silly this weekend. I get the idea that something went down with Brand X racing team, but I have yet to get a detailed description of the event. Hopefully it had nothing to do with Pegasuarus (I don't think we had anyone up there, but we've had our fair share of knuckleheaded moments to be sure). Somebody please come across with some information. I have a feeling that you all are talking about one another thinking the violating team is everyone else. It's certainly like hearing about a soap opera that nobody wants to talk about. Anyway, sounds like everyone went full throttle. I really need to race more.

 
At 7/31/2006, Blogger Johnny GoFast said...

p.s. Rode with Griff this weekend. Thought you'd like to know.

 
At 7/31/2006, Blogger nosajpalnud said...

JS - I'll give PattyMac a rundown and prefer not to throw names out there......
I dont recall seeing anyone from Pegasus up there and yes it was full throttle and more. I almost puked twice in the RR. Altitude huuuuurts.

 
At 7/31/2006, Blogger norcalcyclingnews.com said...

nothing of consequence, really.

In the 40+, Jeff Caton was up the road with Dan Smith of Morgan Stanley and Ron Reade of Safeway. Safeway had 6 guys in the race, two of whom being huge sprinters (Bennett and Poulsen). MS had Langely in the field, too (uber-world sprinter).

Ron was directed to kill the break, as he can't sprint either Smith or Caton. Caton was the odd-man out, as he had no teammates and had to choose to let the break die and reshuffle the pack, or slay himself out there and see what happened.

Smith worked, even though, Ron told both of them that he wasn't going to work in the break.

The drama is that the MS guys on the sidelines were doing some ridiculously foul-mouthed yelling at Ron to work. Interesting, because their tactic all year has been to sit guys on my wheel to kill breaks for THEIR sprinter Clark. Hmm...guess they didn't see the divine justice there in.

Anyway, it was a bum deal for Caton, who worked his ass off to keep the break away. But, that's the problem of not having teammates in a TEAM sport. Ron was able to jump them both with 3 laps to go for the win. They hung on for the podium.

Now, I must emphasize, this is the FIRST time we have ever used this tactic and only did so because this was a Championship event. Is it the proper tactic for the race? Yes - absolutely. Our team had numerical superiority that allowed us to pick and choose how to use our resources. Is it the way we like to win? No. We have raced smash mouth bike racing all year and won most of our races. You all know that.

And so, there in lies the drama. Billy Clark and I got into a nice pissing match after the 35+ race wherein we both told each other where we could stuff it.

I told him he's plenty free to stick all his team on my wheel anytime they like. It just frees up the race for wins from Ron, Jeff, Roger, Robert, Dean, Kyle, etc...

Point blank - them boys got me angry and ... that ain't a good idea. Cuz i race fast when i'm angry. And i'm racing everything left on this year's damn calendar.


... oh wait, were you talking about the gay glitter i was wearing?

oops, my bad.

 
At 7/31/2006, Blogger nosajpalnud said...

that pretty much sums it up....

 
At 8/01/2006, Blogger Johnny GoFast said...

Thanks OV. That's better than anything I've read on Velonews lately. Like sands through the hour glass, so are days of our bike races...

 

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