So I'm officially back in the game. All of us Faux-Pros gathered in Bloomington this week to have a team training/ drinking eek-stravaganza to ring in the New Year, and get the training jump-started. Today was the first ride of the week, and we had a good crowd consisting of all the teammates but one, and a few locals to help us slog out the miles without getting too bored. We went out for a bit over 4 hours and did some pretty solid climbs on the south side of town. I think we all went a little bit harder than we wanted, but it just felt good to get out on the bike. Tomorrow looks like some more decent weather and we're going to try to get 5 hours or so in. It's been super rad to catch up with Chris and Kim while they've been kickin' it at our Pad, they even brought Berg (dog) to join the party as well. This should be an entertaining crew to have a little New Years shin-dig with too.
I know this training camp seems like all fun and games, however, we have some real business to take care of. We are going to work on getting our race schedules for next year tentatively set up. It looks like we're going to be doing some real traveling to get all the way out to Elite Nats in Orange County, California, should be a coo site though.
So back on the real world front, I have been going to the bank to make deposits for work once a week for the last 3 weeks. When I roll to the bank I try to bring the A game. Why, you ask? Because there is a fine dime piece that works there that I'm trying to spit game in her general direction. The best part about it is that I think she's probably a few years older than me, and that would be quite the pick up for someone who looks 16 (according to the lady who cuts my hair). But I think I've got a real shot, she seems to be feelin' it. Who knows? But hey, Good Looking Girl at the Bank, if you are reading this, we should go out for a drink sometime.
Wish me luck loyal readers...
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
Another One Bites the Dust
Well another year of bike racing is in the books. This year was better than the last and I hope next year will be even better. As I was looking back over my results from this year, I counted a total of 74 races this year. That's including cross, road, collegiate and even 1 mountain bike race. That is over double the number of races I did last year. I hope I can even do a few more in 08, but try to plan a little bit better so I can get the most out of every season. I've also been thinking a lot during my time off about some goals for next year. It isn't really that easy to set appropriate goals for yourself, so I am still undecided on what my official goals for 08 will be as far as road stuff goes, but I kinow one thing that I am going to concentrate a bit more on next year is CX. Hopefully I'll end the road season early enough to get a bit of rest and gear back up for the pursuit of UCI points on the cross bike. I know it's a long way off, but I know that's something I really want to go after full steam next year.
Since my last update I've been able to actually think biking and get some bike work done over the past few days. My personal mechanic Andy Messer hooked me up with a sweet Campy shifter rebuild to \ get all of that nasty cross gunk out that had accumulated this season, and I spent the last few days stripping my Campy Record/ Mavic Reflex Tubular cx wheels of glue, and glued up some gum walled vittoria tubies to actually do some training on. Yep, thats right, tubies for training. I don't know why I'm doing it but it might be cool, or I might just flat every day and want to kill myself. Either way, those wheels look very Spring Classic-ish right now.
Also during this time off from the bike I have been really keeping up on the cross dudes who are over in Belgium throwin down. Cyclingnews has had some good features on the Euro Cross Camp, as well as frequent blog updates from Tristan Schouten, Jeremy Powers, and Molly Cameron. So far as a whole the Euros are beating us down pretty good, but it's just nice to see some dues over there mixin it up with the big boys. J-Pow was had a few good finishes, but everone else have yet to put it together.
I'll be heading over to start the official road season training on Sunday. I got the new plan from Jackson, and I like the way he's got it set up. I couldn't be more motivated, and I'm ready to crush some skulls.
P.S. I bought a pair of Limited Edition Neon Green Oakley Radars like Vino and Millar were wearing in The Tour this year... I can't wait for them to arrive, I'm going to look like a clown! So if you're wondering why I have those pics in this blog entry, now you know.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Looking Ahead
So I'm almost halfway through my offy, and stuff for 08 is coming together well. We got our Proofs back from Champion Systems, and our Specialized order is going to be processed around the first of the new year. In light of all of that I decided that I would share with you guys what some of our stuff will look like next year.
Jersey
Bibs
Arm Warmers
Leg Warmers
Bikes
Kicks
Thats the main stuff, or at least the stuff I think is important. I think the kits are going to go together pretty well.
I'm loving this time off, but I can't wait to get together with everyone for the camp. It should be some good team bonding time, with a little riding sprinkled in between all of the ridiculous moments. It's one thing to race on a team with a bunch of strong guys, but these guys are all beasts and they are even more hilarious to be around. This next year should be awesome!
On a side note, I don't know if you noticed, but yesterday was the Winter Solstice! That means we will finally be getting some of our day light back. It also means warm weather is just around the corner...
I hope everyone is enjoying their Holiday Season. I am, I'm getting fat... I love it.
Peace Cuz
Jersey
Bibs
Arm Warmers
Leg Warmers
Bikes
Kicks
Thats the main stuff, or at least the stuff I think is important. I think the kits are going to go together pretty well.
I'm loving this time off, but I can't wait to get together with everyone for the camp. It should be some good team bonding time, with a little riding sprinkled in between all of the ridiculous moments. It's one thing to race on a team with a bunch of strong guys, but these guys are all beasts and they are even more hilarious to be around. This next year should be awesome!
On a side note, I don't know if you noticed, but yesterday was the Winter Solstice! That means we will finally be getting some of our day light back. It also means warm weather is just around the corner...
I hope everyone is enjoying their Holiday Season. I am, I'm getting fat... I love it.
Peace Cuz
Monday, December 17, 2007
Running from Tim Johnson
Well, we made it back from the tundra of Kansas City late last night and I slept like a baby. I spent the day today tearing down the cross bike so that I can rebuild it and have it work properly again, something it hasn't done in a while. On to the the race report...
It was 8 degrees out when we went out to the course at 9am for Pam's Collegiate race. I had tons of clothes on and I still couldn't keep warm, I was scared of what it would be like when I had to strip down to just the skinsuit. So later on in the day, the sun decided to join the party, which was good for my warmth, but it made the race course super muddy. So I had been talking about my start number being so bad, but I didn't actually think I would be in the very last row, I was wrong. The gun went off and I felt helpless as the leaders raced up the first hill and I stood there with one foot down waiting for the sea of riders to start to go forward. Once I was moving, the first lap was pretty much a blur. I went as hard as I could and tried to touch the brakes a little as possible. After the race I would learn that at one point I had made it all the way up to 23rd at one point during that opening lap. It was pure chaos, but maybe I should go like that more often. I was bangin' off random dudes, bangin' my knees on fence stakes, and monster truckin over anyone who fell in my path. I really don't remember much of the race, except for the the super loud screams from Mike, Pam, and Isaac, as well Kip and the Lindsey Wilson crew going nuts. Kip even flashed me one time through. I was pretty far into the hurt locker, but I couldn't help but laugh. Thanks to everyone, for everything! 2 laps in I was pushing it a bit hard and biffed it pretty good in one of the off camber corners, as I was sliding and bouncing over the ruts, I hear the sound of cracking plastic. I had broken my front brake lever, so I raced the rest of the race with basically no brakes. I wrecked a few more time but seemed to still be going the right direction. I knew I was having an ok ride because I wasn't far behind Matt White, and he is a bad ass. I couldn't ever catch him, but Tim Johnson did catch me. A couple hundred meters from the line where I would have been taking the bell for my last lap, TJ and Page were battling it out for the stars and bars, so I got out of their way and let them by, so close. In 34th place, it was still my best finish in a UCI race this year.
Now I am enjoying my first day off my 2 weeks off. I have a decent bit of bike work to do, but having raced in the mud for what seems like a month straight, I am going to put that off for a few days until I feel like seeing a bike again. I'm not really sure what my blogging will be like during the offy, but I try to keep on top of things.
p.s. look for official team jersey proofs for the 08 road season to pop up soon.
Thanks for readin'!
It was 8 degrees out when we went out to the course at 9am for Pam's Collegiate race. I had tons of clothes on and I still couldn't keep warm, I was scared of what it would be like when I had to strip down to just the skinsuit. So later on in the day, the sun decided to join the party, which was good for my warmth, but it made the race course super muddy. So I had been talking about my start number being so bad, but I didn't actually think I would be in the very last row, I was wrong. The gun went off and I felt helpless as the leaders raced up the first hill and I stood there with one foot down waiting for the sea of riders to start to go forward. Once I was moving, the first lap was pretty much a blur. I went as hard as I could and tried to touch the brakes a little as possible. After the race I would learn that at one point I had made it all the way up to 23rd at one point during that opening lap. It was pure chaos, but maybe I should go like that more often. I was bangin' off random dudes, bangin' my knees on fence stakes, and monster truckin over anyone who fell in my path. I really don't remember much of the race, except for the the super loud screams from Mike, Pam, and Isaac, as well Kip and the Lindsey Wilson crew going nuts. Kip even flashed me one time through. I was pretty far into the hurt locker, but I couldn't help but laugh. Thanks to everyone, for everything! 2 laps in I was pushing it a bit hard and biffed it pretty good in one of the off camber corners, as I was sliding and bouncing over the ruts, I hear the sound of cracking plastic. I had broken my front brake lever, so I raced the rest of the race with basically no brakes. I wrecked a few more time but seemed to still be going the right direction. I knew I was having an ok ride because I wasn't far behind Matt White, and he is a bad ass. I couldn't ever catch him, but Tim Johnson did catch me. A couple hundred meters from the line where I would have been taking the bell for my last lap, TJ and Page were battling it out for the stars and bars, so I got out of their way and let them by, so close. In 34th place, it was still my best finish in a UCI race this year.
Now I am enjoying my first day off my 2 weeks off. I have a decent bit of bike work to do, but having raced in the mud for what seems like a month straight, I am going to put that off for a few days until I feel like seeing a bike again. I'm not really sure what my blogging will be like during the offy, but I try to keep on top of things.
p.s. look for official team jersey proofs for the 08 road season to pop up soon.
Thanks for readin'!
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Cross Nats from the Sidelines
Mike, Pam, and Isaac got out here yesterday, and I moved hotels. The new one is way too classy for me, but really nice though.This new hotel wants us to pay for internet, so we decided to go to Panera to do our blog updates. I also wanted to say thanks to all of those friends who sent me email, texts, facebook messages, or called me to congratulate me on all the face time I have been receiving, so thanks to all of you! Unfortunately I think that is the last you'll be seein' of my mug on the interweb. I don't know how well it's going to be tomorrow starting 159th, but I guess Ill just have to see. Today's U23 race was super spread out and it was only 120 riders, the dudes in the back were already a minute down after a quarter of a lap. Mike and Isaac both road well today, ending up 14th and 13th respectively. Mike flatted on the first lap and I had to play mechanic for him with a bike exchange on the 2nd lap. He was struggling for the first couple laps after that to find a groove and he was going backwards, luckily he got it together, started drooling, and plowed through the field to make it into the top 15. Isaac got a decent start, and slowly picked some people off and then help his position for the remainder of the race. If the race had been one lap longer I think we would have gotten to see a sprint between the roommates.
The course condition were better today, I guess. The cold and new snow hardened up the mud to make it lots of firm ruts. It looked brutal to ride on, I hope it is similar for the Elite race tomorrow. I am not sure if I am mentally or physically ready for this race tomorrow, I need to get my shit together and just do it.
We saw Johnathan Page pre-riding the course this morning, he looks pretty f-ing fast, and sweet. I think my prediction for tomorrow is J Page and Trebon will battle it out, but I really hope Super Dope Todd Wells can put something together and pull out the win. Either way, I think it should favor the mtn biker types.
One more bike race, then I get to let my body heal... I need it bad.
The course condition were better today, I guess. The cold and new snow hardened up the mud to make it lots of firm ruts. It looked brutal to ride on, I hope it is similar for the Elite race tomorrow. I am not sure if I am mentally or physically ready for this race tomorrow, I need to get my shit together and just do it.
We saw Johnathan Page pre-riding the course this morning, he looks pretty f-ing fast, and sweet. I think my prediction for tomorrow is J Page and Trebon will battle it out, but I really hope Super Dope Todd Wells can put something together and pull out the win. Either way, I think it should favor the mtn biker types.
One more bike race, then I get to let my body heal... I need it bad.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
"Knapp Time in Kansas City"
So the first race of the weekend went pretty well. I started in the last row of the 63 starters, luckily there was a long road section up a hill that let me move up in to top ten into the first corner. I slowly picked off a few riders and some others crashed, and before I knew it I was in a lead group of 3 guys. I passed them both through one of the barrier sections and never really saw them again. I just tried to keep it upright over the numerous off-camber sections of the course. One lap when I came through with a decent gap, the announcer said "It's Knapp time in Kansas City"... pretty hilarious. I cruised in for the W and had enough time to wipe the mud off the chest of my jersey to make sure the BikeReg.com logo was visible. Gotta keep those sponsors happy... At the podium presentation I got a Sram Rival crankset, a crate of California Giant Strawberries (aka dinner) and a bottle of wine with the KCCX Nats logo on the lable. Pretty good stuff!
The rest of the weekend should be super sloppy, all of this ice and snow are melting pretty fast and the more riders that get on the course are just trashing it. I wouldn't be surprised to see lots of running later in the weekend as conditions deteriorate. Here are a few pics to show the guys back home what's waiting for them.
Off-Camber Slop
More Mud
The Only Barriers
Start/Finish
SRAM Pit
First Corner
Thats all for now, laters
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
La Quinta- Spanish for $59 Bucks a Night?
Well I'm here in KC, posted up in my room at the La Quinta Inn. I booked this hotel online and wasn't sure what to expect, but to my surprise, this place is dope. My room is large and clean, there is a Chipotle and Subway across the street, there is a Denny's across the parking lot. The free breakfast looks pretty nice, aaaaaand there is a liquor store across the street. What more could I ask for? If only the weather were as awesome as my La Quinta Inn. As I made my way across Missouri today the scenery quickly changed from normal boring midwest scenery, to boring midwest scenery covered with snow and ice. There are a few inches of snow on the ground, with a solid covering of ice. I can't wait to see what racing on this stuff is going to be like. I took some pictures of the trees and snow and other stuff on the way out here, but I'm feeling pretty lazy, so I don't know if I'll upload the pics. I race at 10 am tomorrow, and then dont have anything to do for a really long time, so I may get creative with my blogging.
OK I need to go dial in the brakes on the bike before tomorrow.
This update was lame.
OK I need to go dial in the brakes on the bike before tomorrow.
This update was lame.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Remix
As I sit here sipping my Vanilla Latte (I really like the girlie coffee drinks if you haven't noticed), pondering today's happenings, I struggle to put it all into words. When we rolled up to the race we stopped to say hi to Kip, he said, "It's like last weekend- The Remix." He was right, it was just like last weekend only worse. It rained more, I sucked more and my bike got more messed up. The rain had made the the course the muddiest I have ever been on. It was soup. I never thought I would need an easier gear than my 42-23 for a course the was mostly flat, I was wrong! I ran about 20 psi f&r and that still wasn't low enough. To make matters worse, I couldn't get into my easiest gear, so I now had a 42-21, not cool.
I got a good start and spent the first few laps trying to convince myself that I could push that gear, it wasn't working out so well. I was pretty blown after 2- ten minute laps, then luckily Isaac wised up and dropped out, so I could have his rear wheel with a 25 on it. This helped, but I just didn't have enough left. I was also having a tough time with all of the running we had to do, I would say maybe 4-5 minutes per lap. This really wasn't making my nagging leg/groin injury feel very well either. So for the next 40 minutes I drifted back slowly to finish in 7th place... that sucks pretty bad, especially since the field wasn't as good as in weeks past. The best part about today was the fact that there was a spray car wash just down the road form the race and I rode there after the race and hosed myself and my bike off.
I got home and did some re-greasing and cable replacing, but the bike it still hurting a little, I think the shifters need to be rebuilt, but they'll make it through nats. Props to Andy Messer for breakin' through and getting that result he had been looking for this cx season.
Off to KC on Wednesday for Cross Nationals... Lets hope for a minimal amount of mud. This time next week my 2 weeks off the bike will be O-ficcially underway.
Friday, December 7, 2007
How you gonna rip it like that son?
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Check it
I have already linked this guys blog to my blog, but you should all check this out because this dude GETS IT!
PRO Defined: http://www.belgiumkneewarmers.com/2007/02/pro.html
Copy and Paste that shiz!
On another note, this dude is no longer in Bloomington, and it's a tragedy! I can't wait to have you keepin the races in check for the team this summer broseph!
PRO Defined: http://www.belgiumkneewarmers.com/2007/02/pro.html
Copy and Paste that shiz!
On another note, this dude is no longer in Bloomington, and it's a tragedy! I can't wait to have you keepin the races in check for the team this summer broseph!
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Abused
I was hoping to do the abusing today, however, I was the one who got abused. The course abused me, the weather abused me, and the riders abused me. It really wasn't all that bad, but I am hella sore after today's race. I have umpteen bruises and cuts all over my body from my double digit number of wrecks. Oh well, I guess that bike racin' bra!
I felt pretty good this week leading up to the race, and I hoping that I would be able to do something come Sunday. But... some days you have it, other days you don't. Today I didn't have it. I wasn't feeling horrible, just not well enough to stay with the leaders and fight my way back after my numerous mistakes and crashes. The course was pretty similar to the USGP course, only this time it was waaaay more muddy. On top of the already sloppy conditions, 15 minutes in it started to POUR, like seriously coming down hard. I don't know if this made it worse or not, but I was already out of touch with the front of the race anyway. I ended up in 6th place, not terrible, just not what I was hoping for.
While I was working on my bike when we got home tonight I realized that one of the wrecks today had put a nice dent in my top tube of my Ridley, GREAT... Once again, that's racin' bra.
So also in a recent fit of stupidity, I decided that I would go to Cross Nationals in Kansas City. I had planned on not going, so I didn't register. Now that I had a change of heart, I registered and got starting position number 143... wow! Oh well, I'm just going to go hard for an hour and see how many people I can pick off. I'm also going to do the "B" race on thursday to make my trip out to KC more worthwhile. Also, if anyone is going out there or knows someone who has some extra space in their hotel, holler at me, because currently I am sleeping in my car...
laters
I felt pretty good this week leading up to the race, and I hoping that I would be able to do something come Sunday. But... some days you have it, other days you don't. Today I didn't have it. I wasn't feeling horrible, just not well enough to stay with the leaders and fight my way back after my numerous mistakes and crashes. The course was pretty similar to the USGP course, only this time it was waaaay more muddy. On top of the already sloppy conditions, 15 minutes in it started to POUR, like seriously coming down hard. I don't know if this made it worse or not, but I was already out of touch with the front of the race anyway. I ended up in 6th place, not terrible, just not what I was hoping for.
While I was working on my bike when we got home tonight I realized that one of the wrecks today had put a nice dent in my top tube of my Ridley, GREAT... Once again, that's racin' bra.
So also in a recent fit of stupidity, I decided that I would go to Cross Nationals in Kansas City. I had planned on not going, so I didn't register. Now that I had a change of heart, I registered and got starting position number 143... wow! Oh well, I'm just going to go hard for an hour and see how many people I can pick off. I'm also going to do the "B" race on thursday to make my trip out to KC more worthwhile. Also, if anyone is going out there or knows someone who has some extra space in their hotel, holler at me, because currently I am sleeping in my car...
laters
Saturday, December 1, 2007
It's a Sledgehammer
After some morning internet browsing and a girlie Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha, Me and the roommates (Pam, you're basically a roommate) headed out on the cross bikes to Griffey to do some rippin' on the trails. Besides riding the trails for about an hour and a half, we also ramped our rigs off every slight up-slope in Bloomington. Pam was wielding the camera to capture some of our stupidity.
Mike giving Pam some pointers
Isaac bustin' a sweet 180
Me catchin' some mad air...
Mike rockin' the retro 2CC kit
In other news, today I walked into the shop and found the new Velonews sitting on the counter. I picked it up and flipped through the first few pages. I stopped at one that looked familiar.
Upon closer examination, I recognized someone... OH SNAP! Thats me in the BikeReg kit!
Nothing like some Velonews Face Time to get the day off to a good start.
Kentucky tomorrow, I'm psyched!
Mike giving Pam some pointers
Isaac bustin' a sweet 180
Me catchin' some mad air...
Mike rockin' the retro 2CC kit
In other news, today I walked into the shop and found the new Velonews sitting on the counter. I picked it up and flipped through the first few pages. I stopped at one that looked familiar.
Upon closer examination, I recognized someone... OH SNAP! Thats me in the BikeReg kit!
Nothing like some Velonews Face Time to get the day off to a good start.
Kentucky tomorrow, I'm psyched!
Friday, November 30, 2007
Tree's Are Not So Tough
Today was a beautiful 50 degree day in Bloomington. In light of that fact, I decided to head out for my new favorite hobby, riding the running trails at Griffey Lake, on my cross bike.
The trail was obviously covered in leaves, leaves can make your tires slip.
When your tires slip, sometimes you fly off your bike into trees.
Luckily I'm harder than trees. Ryan 1 Sapling 0
If you fall you could get your ugly blue leg-warmers dirty
My run in with the tree didn't really feel that sweet, but I continued on because those trails are just so darn fun!
Only one cross race this weekend, so that means a very Pro Saturday is coming. Sleep late, grab some coffee, maybe some pastries, go for a long ride, come home and eat and chill. So Euro, can't wait.
Sunday we are going back to KY for yet another state championship. Word is we are racing the same course we had for the USGP, should be fun, and judging by the pre-reg list, fast too. Do it. Do it.
The trail was obviously covered in leaves, leaves can make your tires slip.
When your tires slip, sometimes you fly off your bike into trees.
Luckily I'm harder than trees. Ryan 1 Sapling 0
If you fall you could get your ugly blue leg-warmers dirty
My run in with the tree didn't really feel that sweet, but I continued on because those trails are just so darn fun!
Only one cross race this weekend, so that means a very Pro Saturday is coming. Sleep late, grab some coffee, maybe some pastries, go for a long ride, come home and eat and chill. So Euro, can't wait.
Sunday we are going back to KY for yet another state championship. Word is we are racing the same course we had for the USGP, should be fun, and judging by the pre-reg list, fast too. Do it. Do it.
Monday, November 26, 2007
A Few Ohio Pics
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Ohio State Cross Championships
Won that shit. I had been gettin' some vibes that it was about time to pick up a W, and I finally pulled one out. I was a little worried that all this "catching up" with friends at the bars at home, was getting to me. I had been feeling pretty bad and couldn't really breathe, and on top of that some random muscle near my pelvis has been hurting me lately, mainly when I run. So I had all of these lame excuses ready, but luckily I didn't have to use them.
So I was in the front row at the start line, along with some other pretty fast dudes. This course was pretty roadie style, so I was a bit worried about Ryan Gamm and Paul Martin (2 Time Elite National RR champ), those dudes can roll it pretty hard on the straights. Paul Martin took the hole shot and pretty much did exactly what I was afraid of, he killed it for 2 laps. I was sitting 3rd wheel behind him and Gamm, trying to get settled in. The pace finally slowed for a few laps after he decided to let up. The lead group was 5 dudes or so, who took turns throwing weak attacks off the front, nothing really accomplishing anything. We rode together till they gave us the sign for 2 to go. Paul Martin came to the front and tried to get rid of everyone and that took it down to 4. I think this effort may have actually hurt him a bit because he started to fade coming into the last lap. So I went to the front on the climb on the last lap and put a little effort in to see if anyone would crack, nothing came of it. So Me, Gamm, and some dude wearing an Ace of Spades taped to the back of his helmet, rode together up to the finishing section. It was technical, with 5 or 6 tight turns, leading into a short finishing section on the road. I tried to keep the pace high hoping the wouldn't come around, but they did. I was 3rd wheel entering the first of the tight turns. I took a tight line through the corner and my tires hooked up like whoa. I out sprinted them both the the next corner and dropped the hammer, hoping to hold them off to the line, it worked. I won by about 10 bike lengths and got to throw the hands up. I am pretty stoked. The form is starting to come around just in time for the end of the season. 2 more cross races though, maybe I can win another one or two.
While I was in Ohio, the roommates were in Iowa for Jingle Cross. It sounds like it was pretty brutal, but they kept it real with some top 20's, not too bad considering some of the dudes who showed up.
ok this post is getting a bit novelish, so I'm out.
So I was in the front row at the start line, along with some other pretty fast dudes. This course was pretty roadie style, so I was a bit worried about Ryan Gamm and Paul Martin (2 Time Elite National RR champ), those dudes can roll it pretty hard on the straights. Paul Martin took the hole shot and pretty much did exactly what I was afraid of, he killed it for 2 laps. I was sitting 3rd wheel behind him and Gamm, trying to get settled in. The pace finally slowed for a few laps after he decided to let up. The lead group was 5 dudes or so, who took turns throwing weak attacks off the front, nothing really accomplishing anything. We rode together till they gave us the sign for 2 to go. Paul Martin came to the front and tried to get rid of everyone and that took it down to 4. I think this effort may have actually hurt him a bit because he started to fade coming into the last lap. So I went to the front on the climb on the last lap and put a little effort in to see if anyone would crack, nothing came of it. So Me, Gamm, and some dude wearing an Ace of Spades taped to the back of his helmet, rode together up to the finishing section. It was technical, with 5 or 6 tight turns, leading into a short finishing section on the road. I tried to keep the pace high hoping the wouldn't come around, but they did. I was 3rd wheel entering the first of the tight turns. I took a tight line through the corner and my tires hooked up like whoa. I out sprinted them both the the next corner and dropped the hammer, hoping to hold them off to the line, it worked. I won by about 10 bike lengths and got to throw the hands up. I am pretty stoked. The form is starting to come around just in time for the end of the season. 2 more cross races though, maybe I can win another one or two.
While I was in Ohio, the roommates were in Iowa for Jingle Cross. It sounds like it was pretty brutal, but they kept it real with some top 20's, not too bad considering some of the dudes who showed up.
ok this post is getting a bit novelish, so I'm out.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
To Pro, or Not to Pro...
With the weather getting really cold for the first time this year, I have had to fight common sense when deciding whether or not I am going to wear a helmet or the sweet Pro looking winter beanie. We all know that rockin' the winter cap is very pro and makes you feel pretty cool, but you know what else is not so sweet? Brain hemorrhages. My reasoning for not wearing a helmet sometimes in the winter, is that I hate trying to stuff a big winter hat under my helmet. I have no problem wearing my helmet when it is 45 or so degrees, but I guess I just need to go buy a hat that fits under my helmet, because looking sweet isn't worth spending the rest of your life with brain damage or worse. So anyway, that's what I've been struggling with the last week or so.
So I've got the Ohio State CX champs tomorrow in Columbus. I am dying to win a race and I think this is one of my best chances, since mike is out at JingleCross in Iowa, plus I have been gettin' better every week, so I think its about time to pick up a W. Yesterday I even did some motor pacing to get some speed in my legs, and today I went out and spent some good time on the cross bike and did some openers. I also tried out my new wheels and tires that I got glued up. The glue job got a bit messy, but those tires aren't going anywhere. We'll see how they do in their first race...
In other good news, stuff for our team next year is coming together nicely, it sounds like we may be getting out team Cannondales pretty soon too. I love getting team stuff!
I also just found my camera that I thought was stolen along with my ipod, it was just stuck under the seat and I didn't know it. Score!
Alright, I'm out.
So I've got the Ohio State CX champs tomorrow in Columbus. I am dying to win a race and I think this is one of my best chances, since mike is out at JingleCross in Iowa, plus I have been gettin' better every week, so I think its about time to pick up a W. Yesterday I even did some motor pacing to get some speed in my legs, and today I went out and spent some good time on the cross bike and did some openers. I also tried out my new wheels and tires that I got glued up. The glue job got a bit messy, but those tires aren't going anywhere. We'll see how they do in their first race...
In other good news, stuff for our team next year is coming together nicely, it sounds like we may be getting out team Cannondales pretty soon too. I love getting team stuff!
I also just found my camera that I thought was stolen along with my ipod, it was just stuck under the seat and I didn't know it. Score!
Alright, I'm out.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Gettin' Better
So I've been a little slow on getting a Purdue race report up, I've actually been kinda busy. Saturday was a pretty sweet day all together. We left bloomington under perfect skies and sure enough as we drove towards the armpit of Indiana (Lafayette), the sun started to go away and it got colder. It wasn't too bad, but good cyclocross weather. Some cool dudes showed up, guys who I hadn't really seen since Superweek. So the gun went off and I managed to miss my clip in about 7 times, I'm such an amateur. I finally got clipped in and was watching Mike and all the fast guys ride away from me because some dude who had cat 5 handling skills decided that he belonged in front of me and Ryan Gamm. after verbally abusing him for a half lap, he finally got out of the way. I jumped up to the back of the lead group and chilled out for a bit as Mike drove pretty hard. After 30 minutes of racing the lead pack had dwindled to Mike Sherer, Derek Laan, and myself. We couldn't get rid of anybody, so I was trying to decide how the sprint was going to play out. Derek attacked with about 5 corners and a barrier section to go. Mike was on his wheel and I was bringing up the rear. It stayed that was all the way to the finishing straight. Mike and I both came around Derek and took home a 1-2 finish for the house, me finishing behind Mike again... We both took home some good cash, and got back to Bloomington in time to celebrate with the rest of the fans, because IU beat Purdue on a 50 yard field goal with 30 seconds left.
Saturday night we went to see an 80's cover band called Hairbangers Ball. It was pretty cool and hilarious, I would def see them again.
Since I don't really like to make blog entries without pictures, I will leave you with this picture I came across from this summer, and a funny picture of Dave Z at the Slipstream launch.
Road Rash from my lame crash in the Burlington RR
Saturday night we went to see an 80's cover band called Hairbangers Ball. It was pretty cool and hilarious, I would def see them again.
Since I don't really like to make blog entries without pictures, I will leave you with this picture I came across from this summer, and a funny picture of Dave Z at the Slipstream launch.
Road Rash from my lame crash in the Burlington RR
Friday, November 16, 2007
TOYS!
So my frame obviously came in. FINALLY! It was worth the wait though. I love it. Probably my favorite build of mine so far. Now I just need to get a rack for my car so I can put it on top and go pimp my whips.
Cross race tomorrow with some good money at Purdue. I am sad though, because I have to go ride my cx bike and cant ride my new one. I'll survive. It will be nice to get back to having the powermeter for training. OK I'll post tomorrow with a race update from Purdue, that is assuming I don't get suckered into partying after the IU/ Purdue game here.
PEACE CUZ!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Indiana State 'Cross Championships
I saw it coming all week, the rain that is. It was so nice in the days leading up to this weekends race, but everytime I looked at the weather for Sunday, it said RAIN! Of course, the only time the weather man is right, is when I needed him to be wrong.
So it was about 45 degrees and raining when we got to the race and the course was nice and soupy. I was freezing so I kept my rain jacket on for the whole race, plus I thought it might up my chances of not ruining my skinsuit. The race ended up going well for me and I was able to ride at the front most of the time until Mike dropped me with about 15 minutes or so left to go. From there I thought I could maybe hold on to 2nd, but freakin' Ryan Gamm from A&F caught me on the last lap, and I didn't have enough left in the tank to put up much of a fight. I am pleased with my 3rd place, because this cross season has not been so great for me so far. I think a big part of me having a decent race for once was the fact that I was riding Isaac's wheels with some sweet Challenge Tubulars. It is such an advantage to be able to corner with confidence. My new tires should be here tomorrow, and I should be able to glue them up to my sweet new Record Hubs to Reflex rims. Everyone keep their fingers crossed that my frame, spokes and tires all come this week. If all goes well I should have lots of cool new toys to play with very soon. Here are a few post race pics, including our trip to the car wash to get rid of all the turf we took home from Indy.
So it was about 45 degrees and raining when we got to the race and the course was nice and soupy. I was freezing so I kept my rain jacket on for the whole race, plus I thought it might up my chances of not ruining my skinsuit. The race ended up going well for me and I was able to ride at the front most of the time until Mike dropped me with about 15 minutes or so left to go. From there I thought I could maybe hold on to 2nd, but freakin' Ryan Gamm from A&F caught me on the last lap, and I didn't have enough left in the tank to put up much of a fight. I am pleased with my 3rd place, because this cross season has not been so great for me so far. I think a big part of me having a decent race for once was the fact that I was riding Isaac's wheels with some sweet Challenge Tubulars. It is such an advantage to be able to corner with confidence. My new tires should be here tomorrow, and I should be able to glue them up to my sweet new Record Hubs to Reflex rims. Everyone keep their fingers crossed that my frame, spokes and tires all come this week. If all goes well I should have lots of cool new toys to play with very soon. Here are a few post race pics, including our trip to the car wash to get rid of all the turf we took home from Indy.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Not Sweet
This one is going to be short because I'm almost all blogged out for this glorious Saturday. A friend of mine just made/edited this video footage of one of my trips through the sandpit at the USGP in Louisville. Check it out and have sympathy for my man region...
Finally some evidence as to why I didn't go so fast that weekend.
Finally some evidence as to why I didn't go so fast that weekend.
Saturday's Off...
Are awesome. Today I slept in, made my self a little breakfast, and an thinking about going out for a little ride. The point is, when I race so many weekends out of the year, and cross has become a little more serious that I thought it was going to be, these lazy weekends are rare and priceless.
As I was playing around on youtube this morning and came across this video:
Cancellara is a MAN! I can't even imagine what type of power he was putting out for that little over 1 minute effort. This video also reminds me of how I sometimes forget to bring my testicles to races. Cancellara didn't forget his. For the wearer of the Yellow Jersey to make an all or nothing, race winning move like that, when he very easily could have just rolled in mid pack and left the chasing to the other guys... that is just ballsy. He is is the biggest race in the world and decides he isn't content with just wearing yellow, but he wants to go out and win in yellow. Fabian Cancellara mushroom stamped the whole cycling world with one minute long pedal massacre. Things to do for 2008 season: Try to be more like Fabian Cancellara.
I hope anyone who reads this blog, watches this video over and over and realized how awesome that ride was.
The NRC schedule came out this week. Looks like the Alderfer Bergen U25 Development Team will be doing a lot of traveling.
I miss the Road season...
Cross race tomorrow, I'm feelin it.
As I was playing around on youtube this morning and came across this video:
Cancellara is a MAN! I can't even imagine what type of power he was putting out for that little over 1 minute effort. This video also reminds me of how I sometimes forget to bring my testicles to races. Cancellara didn't forget his. For the wearer of the Yellow Jersey to make an all or nothing, race winning move like that, when he very easily could have just rolled in mid pack and left the chasing to the other guys... that is just ballsy. He is is the biggest race in the world and decides he isn't content with just wearing yellow, but he wants to go out and win in yellow. Fabian Cancellara mushroom stamped the whole cycling world with one minute long pedal massacre. Things to do for 2008 season: Try to be more like Fabian Cancellara.
I hope anyone who reads this blog, watches this video over and over and realized how awesome that ride was.
The NRC schedule came out this week. Looks like the Alderfer Bergen U25 Development Team will be doing a lot of traveling.
I miss the Road season...
Cross race tomorrow, I'm feelin it.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Slow Off-Season Blogging
ok, I have been a pretty lame blogger lately. Sorry! I haven't been racing that much, except for a little Bloomington Underground Cross race. That was more of a social thing than a real race. I've been hitting the weights pretty hard, trying to get sweet legs and maybe make my 10 speed go faster. The IN cross champs are this sunday, maybe I can find some legs and not suck.
On a much better note, i got a new whip. I have been looking for a while and bought an Audi A4 Avant. It gets sweet gas mileage. I also am waiting on my crash replacement frame from Scott. It's a white Addict! I cant wait, but they are being wicked slow. Oh well.
I guess i haven't updated since the Bo Sox became World Series Champions! Life is good!
I'll try to upload some pics of the new car and bike sometime soon.
On a much better note, i got a new whip. I have been looking for a while and bought an Audi A4 Avant. It gets sweet gas mileage. I also am waiting on my crash replacement frame from Scott. It's a white Addict! I cant wait, but they are being wicked slow. Oh well.
I guess i haven't updated since the Bo Sox became World Series Champions! Life is good!
I'll try to upload some pics of the new car and bike sometime soon.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
USGP Louisville KY
It was an awesome weekend. All of the badasses were in attendance. I didn't do very well either day. I strugle to keep up with these dudes. Results aside, the courses were awesome. The spectators were insane. It was sweet just to be a part of such an event. There was a photagrapher who got some good pictures, so thanks to him!
So I will give you a mini race report, because the full excuse-laden version gets pretty lame. So here it goes.
Saturday, I started at the back and pretty much stayed there. I endoed in the big sand pit like 3 times, and crashed another handfull of times on assorted corners around the course. It sucked. Today, I got a better starting position, right next to Mr. 15th place in the 07 Tour Day France. So I got a pretty good start and avoided the carnage in the first corner. I was riding ok for a few laps and just couldn't keep the speed of the fast guys up there. I was slowly making my way back to the area of the field where I belong, when I broke my chain and crashed. Sweet. Luckilly Isaac had just decided he wasn't feelin' this whole cross thing, and he gave me his bike in the pit. I rode it for a lap and then got mine back with a new Sram chain. The damage was done, I couldn't get any rytham back and pretty much continued my suckiness. Oh well. I really like this whole cross thing, I just wish I could make the bike go a little faster. I don't feel so bad though, because Tim Johnson lapped almost half the field, and almost even lapped Chris Horner. He was like a little rabbid squirrel on a bike.
I'm going to do another OVCX race next weekend in Cincy. It will be nice to race with some people who aren't pro.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Belgium of the Midwest
I have been thinking recently about how hardcore some people I race with are, and how soft some of the others are. I and many of those around me fall into the second category. The boys from Wisconson are the "Belgian Hardmen" of the midwest. They aren't exactly centrally located, yet they race as much as anyone and consistently crush skulls at all of the races they show up to. Whether it is Road or Cross, they are there. They have so many fast guys, and their weather is probably twice as bad as ours in the off season. They drive twice as far to get to races, complain half as much as us, then get double the sweet results. Just to name some of these Hardmen include Jesse and Marko Lalonde, Tristan Schouten, Brandon Gavic, Steve Scholzen, Ryan Baumann, Kyle Jacobson. These guys all just seem to have fewer excuses and just seem to get it done. Believe me, I know I am as guilty as anyone of being a Pussy Frenchman of the Midwest. I think that we all just need to be a little more like the Belgians of the Midwest, and "HARDEN THE F#@K UP!"
http://www.velonews.com/diaries/rider/articles/13347.0.html
http://www.velonews.com/diaries/rider/articles/13347.0.html
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Homecoming Weekend
As many of you know, it was homecoming weekend here at IU and that means lots of activities that don't make you go fast on a bike. Anyway, I sacked up and attempted to party balls with some of my fellow Alumni, as well as race my bike. Homecoming was awesome, we tailgated on Saturday afternoon and rallied to even head out to the bars on Saturday night. I was up at 8 AM today to head to Cincy for a cross race. I did not feel sweet when my alarm went off. Thats partyin bra! The cross race was pretty fun, and it helped me get rid of my hang over too. I got 7th and rode like a bit of a les, but I made my money back and then some, so I say GREAT SUCCESS!
The quality hangin' out time was def the highlight of the weekend. I've got some good pictures of some pretty hilarious happenings from the weekend. Some dude dancing on a table, then bending over and puking on the table. Then he looked up and addressed the crowd, "Sorry I'm not sorry!" WOW, only during homecoming weekend. We also witnessed a dude get a beer shower from some girl he was arguing with, then he threw a full beer can at her. Class, class, class.
Beer Chucker
The Puker
NEW ZIPPS
The first pitch is about to be thrown in the Bo Sox/ Indians ALCS game 7, so that means its time for me to get my game face on!
The quality hangin' out time was def the highlight of the weekend. I've got some good pictures of some pretty hilarious happenings from the weekend. Some dude dancing on a table, then bending over and puking on the table. Then he looked up and addressed the crowd, "Sorry I'm not sorry!" WOW, only during homecoming weekend. We also witnessed a dude get a beer shower from some girl he was arguing with, then he threw a full beer can at her. Class, class, class.
Beer Chucker
The Puker
NEW ZIPPS
The first pitch is about to be thrown in the Bo Sox/ Indians ALCS game 7, so that means its time for me to get my game face on!
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