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Cyclocross
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Anyone on here race Cyclocross?
Did my first race of the year. Finished 7th in the Cat 4s. Here's a few pics. |
Crap, I'm tired just looking at the pics! Never seen that before, seen tuff mudders and long endurance bike row run races, (can't think of the name now but he run is cross country and you have to use orienteering). Looks interesting though.
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looks like fun . . . to watch with a case of beer.
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It's a lot of fun. It's a laid back atmosphere. You can go as hard or as easy as you want to. I averaged 180 bpm heartrate for the 40 minute race.
Here's a couple more photos. I biffed it in the mud after making it through once or twice and then ran it afterwards. The other thing is that it's quite a bit safer than road racing on bicycles so, one can scratch the competitive itch without risking a collar bone. |
Mike, that looks like too much work. But I may have to try and say I did?
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You should, you'd probably smoke everyone out there.
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cyclocross
just got a cyclocross bike off a FUM.
just getting the hang of a road bike again and it is different. will check into the local races around here come next spring. maybe they got a circuit to hook up with. mike |
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In the Springs? I'm sure they probably do.
Added some photos of this weeks race. I did two each races on Sat and Sun. It smoked my bags. |
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Pictures from this weekends first day of racing.
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Looking strong Mike! Love the roost off your wheels in the sand! And the bunny over the barriers. Great job! Let me know the next time youre in Colorado. We'll get out.
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Squid, will do! Don't know when I'll make out there. Same goes for here if you make it back east.
Here is's a video from the second day of racing last weekend http://vimeo.com/54618811 |
Just posted this year's schedule! First race Oct 12.
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Tampa Riverfront CX Race Report
Race report. It was an interesting race, pretty technical with some fun elevation and a lot of roots. I raced 45+ and single speed both days. Day one 45+, flatted. I’d got gapped off the back of a group of 5 led by Jim Sullivan when I slid out in a turn. I spent a lap burning matches to catch back on. So I took a turn too fast, took out a wooden course stake by breaking it off at the bottom and then running it over with my rear wheel. I thought it was going flat but not sure so, I skipped the bike change at the pits. Ended up running most of the lap a 6:30 lap turned into a 13:40 lap. I run tubular on my geared bike. I think I that would have flatted any tire, clincher, tubular or tubeless. Finished 12 out of 20. Day one single speed, finished 2nd out of 5, two guys DNFd. Had the tire pressure just right at 35 lbs. I thought I bottomed out a couple times on my clinchers but didn’t pinch flat.
Second day 45+ felt like I was going flat so I switched to my single speed at the pits (lesson learned on Day 1, when in doubt swap it out). Next time around I swapped it back. The pit mechanic checked it and said it was OK. However, it felt like the rear tire was rolling out on the off camber sections, so I swapped again and rode my single speed for the last lap. Finished 16 out of 21. Day 2 Single Speed finished, 12 out of 20. Anyway, here are a couple videos This a video of Aiden Seay the son of Matt Seay a friend here at work. They came out Saturday to say Hi and check out the race. Aiden decided he wanted to race on Sunday. He finished the race and did awesome. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xjY-ooUuOrc Here are a couple random video clips of me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo5MCBSgFUM Course video. That’s me at 1:07 finishing Day 2 single speed and Matt’s son going down the hill in blue at 3:34 http://vimeopro.com/crosscopter/flor...video/76926784 |
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