So this weekend, New Mexico race was canceled (sucks minus I am glad I don't have to drive that far) in stead Colorado University is holding a Short Track race. As of last week CSU cycling team is first in our conference, ahead of Fort Lewis (they won the last 10+ years) by about 1000 pts. Basically, if our team overwhelms the races at Boulder this weekend its a sure win.
On another thought, I ordered a new road bike this past week (can't wait) and I have been working on getting my training schedule worked out. With high hopes this next year should be a good one. This summer since Caley (my teammate and roomie) live here in FoCo, but our parents live out East we are going to take our time this summer and travel back east while hitting up some races (both road and mountain). I would like to do Snake alley (hear its good from a la-git source...she knows who she is) and a couple of other interesting venues. We are also looking at possible heading to the wonderful land of Canadia...(it's its own continent) to do some racing. And then to Mount Snow for MTB nationals. Should be a good solid month of traveling and racing. Now all I have to do is find a team for this summer, but all else fails...I am just going to fly solo...
So, I will keep this posted (hopefully more on a regular basis..its been a stressful week) with any updates, good photos, and other really really fun stuff.
PEACE>>>james
Friday, October 12, 2007
Monday, October 8, 2007
Mesa (Grand Junction Colorado)
We left Fort Collins around 430 pm Friday headed South to Grand Junction Colorado. It took approx. 5 hours to get there. The Mesa Collegic cycling team coach was generous enough to let us crash at his house for the weekend. So, funny story. There was a cage in the basement where we were sleeping, Amanda made me sleep by it, and in the morning our host asked us about seeing the creature that was in the cage...there was no creature. The was a two foot lizard roaming free around the house. Kinda weird, but it all worked out.
So, the ST race was crazy to say the least. The first location (changed due to rain and increased amounts of mud [concrete]) had an intense climb from the start and followed this ridge followed by a fast road descent. The loop was 1 mile long, majority climbing. Glad it was changed minus the fact that the race we did was in a parking lot weaving around some traffic cones in mud while it was raining. About two laps in I was stuck in one gear, not that it mattered because it was a big ring race. This weekend I moved up to the Men's A level (wasn't sure how it would turn out) I ended up taking 20th in short track. Not bad for getting stuck behind the bottle neck in the drainage dip.
Saturday wasn't a sure thing, but Caley (CSU teammate) prayed to Baby Jesus, so it was sunny and in the 50-60's. The XC race was fast from the start. Going through a ravine, into a long climb. For the most part the climb was easy (would have been easier if I would have warmed up). After the first part of the climb there was a section where you had to rock climb with your bike, get back on ride some more, and then carry your bike for about 50 yards. It wouldn't have been so bad but, it was nearly impossible to clip in once your shoes were muddy. Seriously, the mud was like cement. It stuck to everything, and didn't come off. I am still cleaning my bike from it. Overall, good fun trail. I ended up taking 20th again. hopefully regionals will be better.
This is what the terrain looked like at the Mesa Race. You climbed and then road the crest.
Amanda, myself on our was home...I was definitely ready to get back to the FoCo. There is a race this coming weekend in Boulder, Co. Not sure if I am going to race. The following weekend in regionals. Stay tuned and we'll see what happens.
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