Race Report Thread
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Re: Race Report Thread
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby g-boaf » Thu Sep 07, 2017 6:24 am
It has been tough, but fun too. Today was something else, riding the Passo della Erbe, Gardena, and Passo Sella. Really famous climbs the last two.jules21 wrote:thanks for the reports Vander and G-boaf. good reads. good luck g-boaf with the rest of your ride.
Yesterday, 16.2km, 1220m+
Simple really, start at the bottom, gas it to the top and then roll back down, trying not to freeze or get collected by a farm truck or a bus.
Today: 91.2km 3250m+, highest elevation 2240m, minimum 560m elevation:
The first climb of the day had a lot of false sections and mini descents at the start, but when it kicked up it was pretty vicious and very very long. Second climb was Passo Gardena and the third was Sella, both of them super famous. Sella is okay, nothing too difficult. The descents were neutral due to the perceived danger with traffic, and they were right - there were some idiots on the roads. Even with it being neutral I think everyone did go down there fast.
Cedric is still killing everyone overall.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby woohoo » Sat Sep 09, 2017 12:03 am
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby Chuck » Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:19 pm
Let it go matewoohoo wrote:Sorry t see you dnf'd on stage 7 gboaf, you must be gutted.
Nice going g-boaf, you got to ride some great roads and iconic climbs and really live out a passion of yours. I'm sure it was an experience you'll never forget
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby g-boaf » Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:48 pm
The last 60km of day 7 was an untimed procession anyhow for safety reasons (as was the final descent through all the narrow unlit tunnels). You don't have an obligation to start any particular day, and not everyone did do all the days even among the top riders.
Day six, the second last descent was possibly the most amazing of them all.
Definitely do it again next year too, as we all are.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby jules21 » Fri Oct 20, 2017 3:33 pm
the crash 2 weeks ago occurred under max. power out of a bottom corner where we ascend a hill and you need to accelerate as hard as you can. I pulled the rear wheel out, which I obviously hadn't properly secured. at least, that was the only explanation I could conjure. the wheel was definitely secured this time - all that remained was for me to prove that there wasn't another, unresolved cause.
about 4 laps in the rear slid through the corner and I thought "unbelievable!" then I realised it was flat. turned out to be glass. all good! changed the wheel and rejoined the race a few laps later. boy was I tentative around that corner though..
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby ft_critical » Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:20 pm
I find your can mentally recover your confidence when you can figured out what needs to be improved or fixed. Not so for the unexplainable, particularly when descending is involved.jules21 wrote: I pulled the rear wheel out, which I obviously hadn't properly secured. at least, that was the only explanation I could conjure. the wheel was definitely secured this time - all that remained was for me to prove that there wasn't another, unresolved cause.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby jules21 » Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:16 am
yeah I'm good now. I think I'm pretty stupid when it comes to self preservation, it doesn't take me long to block the memories outft_critical wrote:I find your can mentally recover your confidence when you can figured out what needs to be improved or fixed. Not so for the unexplainable, particularly when descending is involved.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby cerb » Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:21 pm
Difference between B & A at HCC is (apparently) ridiculous. One of my team mates self demotes at the start of the season due to poor fitness and has to hold back to 'make sure he doesn't accidentally hit the front'.
Put up to A-Grade, he's usually dropped within the opening 10-15mins!
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby cerb » Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:29 pm
Race 1: Sat in and still popped at 55mins due to poor fitness.
Race 2: Was up the front a lot and tried a couple of moves. Was feeling good until my leg cramped up (couldn't bend it) and I had to pull the pin.
Before Race 3: Got new shoes.
Race 3: Dropped within 15mins
Race 4: Dropped within 10mins
Before race 5: Found out that my cleat position was waaay too far forward on my new shoes, moved them rearward 15mm.
Race 5: Rode top 15-20 for basically the whole race. Went in a break for a while and when I missed the winning move (that wasn't going to be brought back), I drove the pace at the front with a couple of others and then buried myself on the last lap at the front. Felt good the whole race, just missed the move!
Looking forward to race 6 on the weekend!
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby g-boaf » Thu Nov 02, 2017 8:23 pm
What? Damn!jules21 wrote:game over. crashed into numpty who fell directly ahead of me. broken collarbone and slightly broken hip. see y'all in 2018 or on Zwift
That's terrible luck. Hope everything mends quickly.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby jules21 » Thu Nov 02, 2017 8:24 pm
yeah no one wants to go up. I know a couple of people who do it for training. brutal training.cerb wrote: Difference between B & A at HCC is (apparently) ridiculous. One of my team mates self demotes at the start of the season due to poor fitness and has to hold back to 'make sure he doesn't accidentally hit the front'.
Put up to A-Grade, he's usually dropped within the opening 10-15mins!
also the rear positioned cleats thing is supposed to be a thing for big footed riders. I've done it too and feels right. good luck Sunday
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby jules21 » Thu Nov 02, 2017 8:25 pm
cheers. if you do enough races I guess you're gonna crash.g-boaf wrote:That's terrible luck. Hope everything mends quickly.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby RobertL » Mon Nov 13, 2017 12:30 pm
Anyhoo, it was CQ "Open" grades - so I entered in Div 5/D Grade, being the lowest. It turns out that Div 5 is about the equivalent of our club C grade, so a grade higher than I'm used to. No worries, I thought, I won't win, but there will be plenty of our regular D graders there mixed in with the C graders.
Wrong! I was the only genuine D grader. I hung on OK until the sprint, and then got left behind. So I finished last in the lowest grade race, making me officially the slowest guy there!
#theonlywayisup
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby ironhanglider » Mon Nov 13, 2017 10:39 pm
You raced an open and stayed in the bunch till the end. I'll bet that's more than many A grade riders in your own club can claim. Besides someone must have DNF'd so you weren't the slowest.
You'll be a better rider for the experience too, so I'm looking forward to your next report.
Cheers,
Cameron
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby RobertL » Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:12 am
Thanks Cameron.ironhanglider wrote:Don't sell yourself short RobertL.
You raced an open and stayed in the bunch till the end. I'll bet that's more than many A grade riders in your own club can claim. Besides someone must have DNF'd so you weren't the slowest.
You'll be a better rider for the experience too, so I'm looking forward to your next report.
Cheers,
Cameron
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby Strawburger » Tue Nov 14, 2017 2:33 pm
Bummer! Was hoping you'd be at bright.jules21 wrote:game over. crashed into numpty who fell directly ahead of me. broken collarbone and slightly broken hip. see y'all in 2018 or on Zwift
Heal quick and well Jules.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby foo on patrol » Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:04 pm
What? Not really the case for racing! I have mates that have never had a crash, yet me, I've had around half a dozen.jules21 wrote:cheers. if you do enough races I guess you're gonna crash.g-boaf wrote:That's terrible luck. Hope everything mends quickly.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby Carriage » Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:26 am
I had a couple of goes at racing at SKCC on a three race permit at the end of last season. The plan was to get back into it at the start of this season but I broke a bone in my hand in the last round of hockey so that put a delay on things until last night.
I decided to give the crits at HCC a go for a couple of reasons. It's my club's crit so it's far cheaper here than SKCC and the Wednesday night and location mostly work better for me. The fact that it's hard due to the hill doesn't actually matter so much to me as for one it's shorter but also they're all hard anyway due to it being racing.
So I started out in the middle somewhere and took opportunities where I could to move up positions. This seemed easier than I remember it being in the past. It seemed people were a bit less assertive about keeping their wheel and perhaps also the track allows for wider formations so there were more wheels to get behind. This was all hard work but things seemed to be going okay. I lasted with the bunch until about 22min and was lapped on my second last lap. I ended up averaging 33.4km/h. So an improvement over last time where I was dropped in around 12min and then lapped in another 12 or so in a 40min race. Interestingly, this time around I have a GPS computer and HRM and you can see the tail off in the data. Also, my heart rate apparently averaged the value I got when I did the 8min TT test for the time crunched cyclist training plan I'm trying out. This probably means I didn't go quite hard enough on the test but perhaps it's still okay. Anyway, I'm keen to give it another go but perhaps the week after next instead, though still maybe next week. The current goal is to not get lapped and after that (or at the same time) finish with the bunch.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby RobertL » Fri Dec 01, 2017 12:06 pm
Unfortunately, I am going to miss the last monthly crit of the year this weekend due to family commitments.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby Carriage » Wed Dec 06, 2017 8:21 pm
It felt like I got dropped a bit earlier this time but there were a number of other people in the same boat. We formed a small group. Some managed to ride away but three of us stayed together and we passed a few people at various times. We got caught near the finish line on the lead group's last lap so ~100m later than last week. Progress?
I don't feel as bad after and so maybe I didn't work as hard this week but that may just be because I got to ride in the group. When I was at the front it was probably as hard as last week but when I was out of the wind I got to have a bit of a rest so I'm not sure I could've gone much harder.
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Re: Race Report Thread
Postby RobertL » Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:00 am
6 December 2017 at Nundah
This was my first ever race in the HWCC Twilight series, and the biggest field I've ever raced in (about 30 - by a quick count).
It was pretty quick from the start, and I hung around the middle of the pack with a bit of to-ing and fro-ing. We had a tailwind down the main straight and I noticed that the pack surged down there every time. That caught me napping the first couple of laps, but no big deal.
The big sweeping corner at the end of the straight climbs a tiny hill, and I found myself overtaking people there regularly. Then the back straight was into the wind, and I found it pretty easy to move up in the pack along there. I've noticed that before in races and on group rides - that I go OK into headwinds. I presume it's because I am a large, heavy lump of humanity.
Everything proceeded like this until the last lap. The front of the field moved away from me on the second last corner, and I had no hope of catching them down the straight. I needed to work harder there to have any chance. I worked down the straight and overtook a couple of other and finished in the pack about 2/3 back.
Looking at my ride on Strava, I am pleased to note that I average 40.5km/h - which is 3km/h faster than my next best race. And compared to my first race ever in June, I covered the same distance last night and was 5 minutes faster!
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Re: Race Report Thread
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