Hall of Fame 'Cross race (and more cowbell!)
Took part in the Hall of Fame cyclocross race in Augusta, NJ yesterday. All the proceeds from the race went towards the cycling hall of fame. the race was also #7 of the NJCC (New Jersey Cross cup).
Well, the Indian summer had finally broken then night before due to a large cold front whipping across the country. magically, it was sunny the next morning, but cold. Chad and I drove out to Augusta (made the trip in 1 hr thanks to my nutso driving skilllzz).
The course was held at the Skylands ball park. The course was pretty interesting, although not my all-time favorite. Having the course wind through the ballpark itself was a pretty good idea, though...
There was a long paved section, but the wind was so strong that you couldn't really do anything with it. There were also more incline sections than a normal cross race, which I knew I wouldn't enjoy (but that's just the 'cross course telling my fat ass to lose more weight)
When the race started, there was a pretty long starting sprint. being stronger in that area, i was able to position myself well. after the first lap, the rest of the race was me doing damage control (trying to let as few people pass me as possible). The uphill sections, as i predicted, where not fun. i was able to hunker down and make up time on the asphalt whenever i could, but it was super windy. I was doing well on the technical stuff, but again, uphill sections are no fun when you're at threshold the entire time. Ah well, such it the nature and beauty of our sport.
I ended up coming in 23rd our of 35. Happy with the results. as long as I don't come in last, the cross race is a success!
The A Race was good to Watch. Todd of NYC Velo got a nice gap and won by about 20 seconds. Andrew (the owner of the shop) also raced. He's probably one of the nicest bike shop owners I know. He's great to talk to and loves shooting the breeze. Always a good time.
For the record, I think NYC Velo's Team kits are the snazziest ones out there. I'd love to ride in those colors...
to see all the pics from the race, click HERE
I've got one more race next week before nationals. it'll be a good tune up race. make sure everythings going well, work on some technical stuff, and most of all, enjoy the course.
I'm excited about nationals, but nervous. Nationals is being held in Providence. I'll be driving up to Boston that Friday and staying the weekend. I'll be meeting up with Jay. Should be a great time. I'm itchin' for some chowdah. I'm going to be racing in the B race since they aren't organizing a C race (which i find a little stupid...). consequently, there's over 170 people signed up for the B race. should be a fantastic mess. As long as I don't get mixed up in any pile ups, I'm just going to keep my head down, stay on rhythm, and do my best. (and hopefully not come in last.) After the race, I'm going to get drunk and watch the other races. you can be damn sure I'm bringing my cowbell.
I bet Christopher Walken would love a good cross race. Right up his alley.
The equipment award of the week goes out to Greyhound Juice. That stuff kept my legs nice and warm and my lower back (relatively) loose. Watch out for their super strength stuff, it's pretty hot. It comes in a deodorant stick form, but whatever you do , do NOT put this stuff on your pits. you'll cry like a little Nancy.
extra important tip- do yourself a favor and put the greyhound juice on AFTER you've applied your chamois cream. that is, unless you're into feeling like you got a nasty VD...
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