Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Watkins Glen Race Report


Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Here are the race results



Team Big Horn Velo did very well. 33 riders did this race.

2nd 993 Jeremy Wickham M Standard 20-29 1:27:47

9th 997 Paul Kingsbury M Standard 40-49 1:27:51

10th 711 Steve Burdette M Standard 40-49 1:28:15

14th 988 Bob Nunnink M Standard 40-49 1:35:42

17th 987 David Prugh M Standard 40-49 1:40:14

20th 966 Brian Klotz M Standard 19-29 1:41:03

22th 975 Kent Goben M Standard 40-49 1:42:50

27th 974 David Schimer M Standard 50-59 1:51:47

First I want to say a big thank you to Dave Prugh for giving me a ride. The course at Watkins was 3.37 miles we did ten laps. There are 11 turns on this course and two decent hills. It was in the 80's and there was a strong wind blowing just as you climbed out of the boot. The pack took off from the get go. No feeling anyone out the hammer was dropped. Looking at the lap times you can see the pelaton imploded on the first lap. I did my best to hang on knowing any chance I had to do well was with the pack. I stayed on for almost 5 full laps. Learned a lot following Paul in the pack. He was obviously watching for crashes and I tried to follow his line and watch his gearing and shifting. Felt comfortable but being a rookie to this racing I stayed near the back. Not wanting to cause a crash myself. Rookie mistake I should have been more up front. A less fit rider dropped and the gap started. I yelled at Steve to get back on and tried to hook myself and Tim Carlson back on. No good we were off the back, Steve made it good job guy! He finished with the pack. I on the other hand spent the last five laps in time trial mode. I went aero and put my head down. Felt like quitting but I said think of this as training and finish this race. I ended up lapping at least 5 guys and I was only lapped by the damn rocket recumbent. The main pack never caught me. Every time I caught a person or a small group I tried to convince them to work with me but they always were too spent. Grrrr. Lots of drunken fans were in the infield. The guy with the megaphone on the back straight was a riot. I tried to treat him like a sprint point every time. Urging his group to cheer me and giving them a loud yell on the last lap. They had sent a runner to try and race me. Their cheer of amusement was worth the effort. I was thrilled with my finish. My average speed for the race was 21.12 Don't know about the overall series result. Heard Dave Schimer might have won his age group. Paul should have won his age group except for a scoring error the promoter refused to fix. The promoter was bad and I think we should all email him and tell him to clean up his act. I want food and water next year! So I am ready for the next race. There is a race in Albany on August 12th and I think I will try the Chris Thater crit on August 26-27. I also want to do the Highlander time trial on Sept 15th. Finally there has been some talk of organizing our own race next year in May and working on a more organized racing team. I am on board for both.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Jasper Race




Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Jasper Race


I picked up Paul Kingsbury and Paul Wagner at 6:00 this morning and headed to Jasper. Breakfast for PK was leftover fettuccini & sausage, PW had a Dunkin Donuts egg sandwich served by an idiot. MMMMM good eating. I just had epo with my coffee. Bad jokes along the way but l felt good to be doing the team thing. BHV, classic bhv, and even ancient Kingsbury Jerseys appeared at the start. Steve Burdette missed it but I think I counted 7 BHV riders. Myself, the two Pauls, Dana Carr, Kent Goben, Dave Schirmer, and Greg (sorry don't know your last name) and I think Brian Klotz. Guess that is eight. We joined 28 riders including two recumbents at the start. Oswald cycle from Mansfield had at least 6 riders. Course was as follows 31.2 mile course flat start (yeah right) & gradual climb to a steep climb for the sprint checkpoint. The next five miles are down hill with rolling, level curves to the turn on 248. The next 9.3 miles is mostly flat with a turn back to Jasper in Canisteo. Last 13.1 miles flat (wrong) with gradual climb (my ass) to a steep climb (got that part right) 2 miles from the finishMost of us mortals got spit off the front midway up the first steep climb. I ended up on the flat section with Dave and we worked together to catch a group of 6 that was just around the bend. We were inching closer but needed that third man. Ok maybe a third and fourth man. Paul and Dana kept up with the leaders. The group in front of us starting crumbling and we caught Greg and added him to our pace line. Finally we caught this 17 year old Oswald boy, and if the Oswald boys are reading you need to teach that kid how to pull! Just kidding he did fine. Lousy 17......skinny....no good.... Last hill I was spent and let Dave and the wunderkind pull away. Saw Dave struggling and thought he'll need my help to reel that kid in again. I should stand and climb harder.......... Go get him Dave! Over that last climb and pushed down hard to look good for the Amish podium girls. I think Paul said he was fourth and Dana was third. The wunderkind just clipped Dave. I was next followed by Greg, Brian, Kent, and Paul Wagner. Paul was a little late for the group picture. First comment from him was that he wanted to quit after the first five miles. To his credit he did finish. Not dead last either. Think he beat and old guy on a bent. So overall a great race. Most of us plan to go the next one at Watkins Glen on July 15th I need a massage