Giro d'Otisco Lake
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:22 pm
I decided to drive the trek out to south of Syracuse to race in the Giro d’Otisco Lake. 62 miles, some hard climbs. These races in NY are seriously hilly and this one is definitely one to remember.
In summary, I ended up in a mixed field of P/1/2s, Cat 3s, and Masters 45+. We went off at the same time with no difference in the race numbers, so we had no idea who we was in our category. The race had everything. It was my first time ever racing with P/1/2s. The climbs were very steep. There were some crazy good climbers. We had a scary incident with a truck that almost hit us. I stupidly was in a break with a few P/1/2 guys. I got gapped on a big climb and regrouped with other dropped guys. It rained. I flatted with 5 miles to go and decided to ride it in on the flat in the rain. I almost wiped out twice trying to ride a flat on wet pavement to the finish. Surprisingly, I still finished 2nd of our group of dropped riders. I finished 4th in the Cat 3s but it was a very small field. There were a lot of DNFs in the races. I beat a couple of P/1/2 guys as we picked them off down the stretch, but they didn’t show in the results as I guess they didn’t cross the line at the finish.
Really fun race. Super nice people organizing it and very scenic countryside. I am really glad I went. I hope I can get some company to do it next year.
In summary, I ended up in a mixed field of P/1/2s, Cat 3s, and Masters 45+. We went off at the same time with no difference in the race numbers, so we had no idea who we was in our category. The race had everything. It was my first time ever racing with P/1/2s. The climbs were very steep. There were some crazy good climbers. We had a scary incident with a truck that almost hit us. I stupidly was in a break with a few P/1/2 guys. I got gapped on a big climb and regrouped with other dropped guys. It rained. I flatted with 5 miles to go and decided to ride it in on the flat in the rain. I almost wiped out twice trying to ride a flat on wet pavement to the finish. Surprisingly, I still finished 2nd of our group of dropped riders. I finished 4th in the Cat 3s but it was a very small field. There were a lot of DNFs in the races. I beat a couple of P/1/2 guys as we picked them off down the stretch, but they didn’t show in the results as I guess they didn’t cross the line at the finish.
Really fun race. Super nice people organizing it and very scenic countryside. I am really glad I went. I hope I can get some company to do it next year.