Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Let's Go Racing

On Saturday I finally went racing.  Wow!  What a hoot.  Armed with my freshly minted racing licence I turned up at Glenaroua fire station in back of beyond.  Knowing I warm up slowly I did an easy 25km warmup with a few fast jumps just to get the legs working and fronted up with my five bucks to race.

With the race number 50 pinned to my shirt, I rolled up to the start.

First mistake: the previous Saturday morning I'd been out for a ride and met up with another rider.  Daryl was very sociable and I soon learned that he rode with my new club too.  We rode along together for 15k or so just putting a bit of punch into the hills and seeing what each other had while trying not to puff.  Daryl was, of course, the club handicapper.  Big mistake.

So it was that I found myself off 4 minutes from scratch, in amongst a bunch of guys who's legs looked huge.  The only steel frame and it seemed the only one without $4,000+ wheels.  Quickly I learned that I could at least climb with the other guys in my group.  We were caught by the 2 minute group at about 20km and things started to wind up.  Fortunately there were a few hills here and I was able to keep up without too much drama.  At around 24km we came to a sharpish corner and I found myself drifting through it at the back.  Of course that was where the acceleration came.  Twenty metres off the back I gave it everything.  Downhill with a tail wind I was pushing max heartrate without making any dent on the bunch.  Eventually 20 became 40, became 60m and I was starting to look down the barrel of a long limp home.  

I heard a fuss behind and looked back to see the scratch riders coming fast.   Somehow I managed to tag on and stick a wheel.  Fortunately we hit the hill up the cutting out of sugarloaf creek.  It was here that we caught back up to the remnants of my bunch and the 2 minute group. By now we were passing outmarkers at a great rate and I was feeling pretty good.  Well, as good as I can at 175bpm.  On the final corner with 4km to go I was determined to get around in mid bunch but again found myself outmanouvred to the back.  This time I was ready with a big gear and knew just what to do.  I flat sprinted out of the corner to get back on to the bunch which was now shedding riders rapidly. 

I made it, but had spend all my coins.  Nothing left, I had to let them drift up the road.  Several of my fellow riders now stuck the car following the main bunch.  I almost did the same but followed at sufficient distance to not be disqualified.  Eventually I came in 9th.  Not a triumph but not too shabby for a first outing.

What now?

Next weekend is an individual time-trial.  On the flat.  Not my preferred terrain.  Nowhere to hide. I'm looking forward to it.

All in all I just love going so fast.  The crowd from the club were really friendly and went out of their way to include me.

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1 comments:

Surly Dave said...

Well done that man! Thanks for the race report. And nobody called you a nancy!