Turtle Pond
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 5:06 pm
My abbreviated race report.
I signed up for the Turtle Pond circuit race thinking 1) this is a regular race that many of my teammates will participate in and 2) it’s a 20 mile criterium. I learned the errors of my ways on Friday night when I went to bikereg.com to look at the directions on how to get to this race. First, no one else signed up (though Carl came and tried getting in with day of registration), and it was a circuit race, not a crit. I wasn't looking forward to riding 35 miles, though I did ride 62 at Battenkill a couple weeks ago, not sure why 35 seemed that tragic.
Anyway, I had a good race on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Didn't get dropped on the climbs. Well technically I did, but I kept within 100 meters of the 10 or so guys, and I was able to bridge the gap to get back on because they couldn't organize, and lets face it, I'm designed to go downhill fast. We split the field into two big groups though. After I had first bridged I said, "so how many broke away?" Some rider responded, "This is the break away.". Oh, I thought, this is a big improvement for me. I remained perfectly seated in the top 5 for most of the last lap. I did pace setting for 3/4 of the hill on the last lap. With 1K to go, I was sitting 2nd, and then the attacks started. I was quick to cover (because I've never been in this position before) and I didn't wanna see someone ride off the front. I wasted energy covering. In hindsight, I should have exercised some patience, and been back in 10th place so I could see better how the finish would develop. With 200 meters to go, I was still around 3rd place. Then all hell broke loose and everyone was up and around me, and I finished in 14th place, just a couple meters off the winner. I guess this is what is called a group sprint. It was crazy. The next peleton that came was a good 8+ minutes behind, so I'm glad I made it through with the lead guys. First time ever. No upgrade points yet, though.
I should add, since looking at GPS data, that the speeds in the last 500 meters of this race were crazy, up over 37 MPH, which is why the last 500 meters went by so quickly that I hardly had time to think. 37 MPH, and 15 guys in tight quarters...exciting.
I took some photos of the Pro/1/2 race, the women's 3/4, and master's 35+, you can see them over at
Double Hop
I signed up for the Turtle Pond circuit race thinking 1) this is a regular race that many of my teammates will participate in and 2) it’s a 20 mile criterium. I learned the errors of my ways on Friday night when I went to bikereg.com to look at the directions on how to get to this race. First, no one else signed up (though Carl came and tried getting in with day of registration), and it was a circuit race, not a crit. I wasn't looking forward to riding 35 miles, though I did ride 62 at Battenkill a couple weeks ago, not sure why 35 seemed that tragic.
Anyway, I had a good race on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Didn't get dropped on the climbs. Well technically I did, but I kept within 100 meters of the 10 or so guys, and I was able to bridge the gap to get back on because they couldn't organize, and lets face it, I'm designed to go downhill fast. We split the field into two big groups though. After I had first bridged I said, "so how many broke away?" Some rider responded, "This is the break away.". Oh, I thought, this is a big improvement for me. I remained perfectly seated in the top 5 for most of the last lap. I did pace setting for 3/4 of the hill on the last lap. With 1K to go, I was sitting 2nd, and then the attacks started. I was quick to cover (because I've never been in this position before) and I didn't wanna see someone ride off the front. I wasted energy covering. In hindsight, I should have exercised some patience, and been back in 10th place so I could see better how the finish would develop. With 200 meters to go, I was still around 3rd place. Then all hell broke loose and everyone was up and around me, and I finished in 14th place, just a couple meters off the winner. I guess this is what is called a group sprint. It was crazy. The next peleton that came was a good 8+ minutes behind, so I'm glad I made it through with the lead guys. First time ever. No upgrade points yet, though.
I should add, since looking at GPS data, that the speeds in the last 500 meters of this race were crazy, up over 37 MPH, which is why the last 500 meters went by so quickly that I hardly had time to think. 37 MPH, and 15 guys in tight quarters...exciting.
I took some photos of the Pro/1/2 race, the women's 3/4, and master's 35+, you can see them over at
Double Hop