Good one! Also lots of cleavage shots in there if you like that sort of thing (301). : )
I have to admit I’m behind on my race reports as I’ve been battling our NY competition that last few weekends. Sunday I lined up with Jacob and 70ish of my new NY friends in the 35+ cat 4 field. Our group would complete 2 laps (22miles loop with about 2000 ft of climbing per lap). The climbing on this race seems “different”, I think it has to do with the fact that there are no really steep sections. For example the finishing climb of each lap is about 2.2 miles at an average of 5%. Having gotten destroyed on this course a few years back I was curious to see how my current fitness would stand up.
Lap 1 goes as I had hoped, the climbing was tough but I was never redlined. When we crested the finishing climb at the end of lap 1 the group was down to about 15-20. As the 2nd lap climbing started I could tell the same dudes who were pushing the pace on the 1st lap climbs were tiring, good news for me as I felt like I was just warming up. My thoughts now shifted to how I could snag a nice result from this group. During the previous weekend I had dumped most of the same guys on the Catskills finishing climbs. Unfortunately this finish was much less “violent” but it was the only option I had.
The finishing climb seems to be its steepest about half mile in, this is where I went. I gave it a decent little dig for about 30 seconds trying to shake as many as I could. A few dropped off but not as many as I hoped. The gradient just wasn’t steep enough to hurt the bigger guys. Looking at my power data I didn’t actually kick hard enough and probably could have. After my unsuccessful attack I tucked back into the draft of the quickly moving line, recovered quickly and started to watch for another opportunity. The top quickly came and now it was time to get ready for a sprint, if you can sprint after drilling it up a 2 mile climb.
For some strange reason, I’ve done this a few times now, I’m sitting in a great spot 300-400meters out, feeling ok, and I open up my sprint much too early. There is no way I can hold it at speed for that type of distance. Of course I did it again, completely die with another 150 to go. I was able to hold on for 10th. Out of the points but a big improvement from my last attempts at this race.
This type of race/result is actually a great learning experience for me as I get to work on how to finish the race strong and even play a role in the final outcome, rather than just surviving.
I’ll finish this report with a quick highlight from my time in the Catskills in the one day races. Never underestimate the quality of these fields, both days I was asking myself “why am I subjecting myself to this pain”. : )
Day 1 Airport Rd
Almost gave up the sport completely on the first 20minute climb.
Recovered to make a 10man break.
I went all in and attacked on this section of the infamous airport rd climb:
http://www.strava.com/segments/4985144
Dumped the entire breakaway group and soled for the next 6 miles. Just couldn’t reach the decent to the finish I needed!
Caught by a few chasers.
3rd

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Day2 Devil’s Kitchen
That is one tough climb.
Gave it everything I had.
7th, should have done better