Monday, October 23, 2006

Rainy days in Eugene

It has been a while since I was able to post an update, but with my new YM calling my time has been a little more spent. My season is over so there isn't much going on. The rain is starting here and I have REALLY enjoyed riding in the rain.

I don't think I am going to get to race cyclocross this year, but maybe next year. Daren it is good to hear yours is going well. I am glad to hear everyone is still riding and doing well.

Bub

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Cross-Eyed

It's time for a Cottle cyclocross update. We're 3 races into the Utah Cyclocross series and there is already a win in the family. Tanner watched my first race and decided he should give it a go. He raced in the Ogden mud-fest two weeks ago and at RMR yesterday. After a strong 2nd at Ogden, Tanner won the junior division at RMR. It was fun to watch and he rode hard.

Tanner raced the his first cross race on his MTB bike. However, we finished putting my old cross bike together a couple of days before RMR. T got a little practice time at the school and in our backyard and gave the new rig a go. He's not completely comfy on it yet, but it was faster than his MTB. The RMR course was hard and surprisingly technical with one barrier secttion, a fast staircase and a grass run-up. His group (the C's, Women's and JR's) went 45 minutes. If you've never done cross, 45 minutes in pretty long. I call cross racing a trip to the pain cave. Tanner call's it a trip to the pain abysis. However, he' pleased to have won and excited to do it again. Next week's race is at RMR again. He goes off at 10 am.

I've had mixed results so far. There is a new 35+ masters class that races with the A's (the pro's, cat 1/2). It has been fun mixing it up with the big boys. The first race was at the Olypmic Park in Park City and included a pretty big climb. I felt really bad at the start and didn't get better. The only good news was that it was on a Friday night and we could only race 30 minutes due to darkness. I manged to not finish last.

The next stop was at Fort Buenaventura in Ogden. It rain all week and most of the race. The course is about 90% dirt or grass and was very muddy. However, the course is the best we race on and the mud was actually kind of fun (other than the 3 hours of bike cleaning after the race). I had a much better race and finished 5th in the 35+ and 19th overall. I was less intimidated by the fast A's but still got a very poor start. In cross racing, the start is very important. There is usually some obsticle in the first minute or so that make the riders go single-file. If you're at the back, you lose big time to the leaders. Did I mention cross racing is hard? My AT is 160 peats per minute. I averaged 159 for an hour and 5 minutes. I was pretty much at my limit the entire race.

As I mentioned above, yesterday's race was at RMR. I didn't think the course would be too great, but it was fun. It was about 60% pavement, but pretty technical. I actually did well on the pavement. I was agressive on the start and was in 2nd in my class into the first corner (in the top 15 overall). I was on my teammate Steve's wheel (Steve has won all 3 35+ races this year) and hanging. Our teammate Aaron Jordin came by and we got on his wheel and he pulled through the first long pavement section. The three of us stayed together the 1st lap and were just off the overall leaders. The next time up the grass section, I could feel my rear tire rolling. I looked back and it was going flat. I had to back off on the grass or crash. I managed to get around to the pits and changed my wheel. By this time, I was about in dead last and only 10 minutes into the race. However, I got going again and rode hard the rest of the race. I slowly pulled some guys back and had 3rd&4th place in my class about a 100 yards ahead. However, I ran out of time and couldn't get to them before the finish. I ended up 5th again, but with losing a couple of minutes due to the flat, I was pretty happy. I should have / could have been 2nd or 3rd.

Did I mention cross is hard? My average HR was again 159 and I was cross-eyed for about 30 minutes after the race. I was cramping the last 15 minutes and could hardly walk last night. Not sure why we do this, but I can't wait for next week.

Daren