Ice Weasels
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 7:38 pm
Killer B's 40+
I hard a hard time getting into race mode, but it was just ice weasels, so no pressure right?
Only Chris Pare's season of anti-point doping had him staged 25th while I was predicted 5th (Colin doesn't account for time off apparently)
So the question was, how long could I hold Chris off for?
Unfortunately, in an attempt to bring the average course width up to the regulation 3 meters the starting loop around the field was about 50 feet across.
I knew once we got to the single track there wouldn't be much moving up, but holding Chris off until then was going to be a tall order.
The siren went off, I good a good clip in and what I thought was a good start for me only to see Chris go flying by before we even hit the first turn.
I ducked under the tree at about 10th. Two guys in front of me went straight through the tape into the tents rather than making the 180 back to the too tall
barriers and opened a gap to the lead group that we never closed. About that time I heard the announcer calling out "There's a Minute Man off the front, must be Chris Busick" Nobody expected Pare to go from 25th to getting the hole shot.
I moved up a spot here and there on the first lap as people screwed up various challenges in the woods and then picked off a couple guys on the field to move up to 8th.
After that I was in no-man's land for the rest of the race, getting a chance to see Chris with a huge gap to the chasers. Coming by the finish line on the 3rd lap I heard Colin anouncing
"And here's the other Chris from Minute Man, I wonder why he just isn't as fast as the first Chris"
It was a good race, people were civil and having a good time. I got the hecklers in the danger zone on my side by both riding the log and grabbing a beer on the way by without slowing down. Consensus was that it was a very pro move.
I loved the chutes, and riding up the stairs was a great challenge. I think I cut my tire on one of the sharp steps, but it didn't get flat until after the race was over, although it explains why it felt like it was folding over on one of the turns in the field.
Katie's pics of MRC riders are here in drop box, free for the taking.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9pxs3u9rawjo ... eXWCa?dl=0
I hard a hard time getting into race mode, but it was just ice weasels, so no pressure right?
Only Chris Pare's season of anti-point doping had him staged 25th while I was predicted 5th (Colin doesn't account for time off apparently)
So the question was, how long could I hold Chris off for?
Unfortunately, in an attempt to bring the average course width up to the regulation 3 meters the starting loop around the field was about 50 feet across.
I knew once we got to the single track there wouldn't be much moving up, but holding Chris off until then was going to be a tall order.
The siren went off, I good a good clip in and what I thought was a good start for me only to see Chris go flying by before we even hit the first turn.
I ducked under the tree at about 10th. Two guys in front of me went straight through the tape into the tents rather than making the 180 back to the too tall
barriers and opened a gap to the lead group that we never closed. About that time I heard the announcer calling out "There's a Minute Man off the front, must be Chris Busick" Nobody expected Pare to go from 25th to getting the hole shot.
I moved up a spot here and there on the first lap as people screwed up various challenges in the woods and then picked off a couple guys on the field to move up to 8th.
After that I was in no-man's land for the rest of the race, getting a chance to see Chris with a huge gap to the chasers. Coming by the finish line on the 3rd lap I heard Colin anouncing
"And here's the other Chris from Minute Man, I wonder why he just isn't as fast as the first Chris"
It was a good race, people were civil and having a good time. I got the hecklers in the danger zone on my side by both riding the log and grabbing a beer on the way by without slowing down. Consensus was that it was a very pro move.
I loved the chutes, and riding up the stairs was a great challenge. I think I cut my tire on one of the sharp steps, but it didn't get flat until after the race was over, although it explains why it felt like it was folding over on one of the turns in the field.
Katie's pics of MRC riders are here in drop box, free for the taking.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9pxs3u9rawjo ... eXWCa?dl=0