- Compete in mountain bike races.
- See my race team on the podium. More specifically place in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place.
- Improve results from last year's East Canyon Road Race, Bear Lake Classic, and Garden Creek Gap.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
2009 racing goals
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Embrace the red
Nah, not SRAM RED, although that would probably be awesome. Got a red saddle a little over a month ago, followed up by some red handlebar tape. And you know I got rid of a few more ounces here It's like a new bike for a fraction of the cost!
Before - bone stock. What a gorgeous ride.
After. Gorgeous + red
Mmmmm, grub
Yeah, look at that patty melt baby!
This most excellent September 29th dinner was created using Stan's homemade bread, freshly cut onions grilled to perfect softness using chili pepper oil, and sharp cheddar cheese.
I would like to thank Mickey for enlightening me regarding the fine art of food photography.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Lunch ride in mid-November
Got a lunch ride in today wearing a long sleeve jersey, bike shorts, leg warmers, and shoe covers. I was glad to have the long sleeve parts on the downhills but was actually quite warm during climbs, to the point I wanted to take something off. I believe the temperature reached mid-50s during this ride. Hehehe.
Really, make time for lunch rides, it is SOOO nice!
Really, make time for lunch rides, it is SOOO nice!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
A quick race on Saturday
The City Creek bike sprint is over. This is a less than 6 mile race up a paved road without motorized travel, totaling 1300 feet of climbing. It was tougher than I expected as I found myself working extremely hard to keep up with the lead group within the first 1/2 mile before getting dropped. I got dropped entirely too quickly, then caught by the second pack, then passed by a few others for the remainder of the race. Not exactly how one expects a race to play out.
This race was the quickest and shortest I completed, finishing in 26:50. This is a decent result, earning me my first race hardware for a third place finish in the 30-39 year old age category. I ended up at 18th overall among a group of 56. The course record is 20:54 and Saturday's overall winner achieved 21:46.
I am glad the race was rescheduled to November 1st as mother nature granted us beautiful scenery and excellent weather for a race at approximately 55 degrees.
I hoped I could have stuck with the lead group and been more competitive for certain. It took me a few hours to realize I was racing against a bunch of different race categories and I really didn't have a chance for an overall victory beacuse those more powerful people are all in the mix. Kind of a change of pace from the whole season as a Category 5 racer always competing against Category 4 and 5s.
This may well become a baseline race similar to the Snowbird hillclimb for me. I like the idea of racing this one in the spring and fall to see the improvements through one year, and to get a gauge of what the winter did for my fitness.
BCC Racing posted an entry for this race as well. Thanx Audrey!
This race was the quickest and shortest I completed, finishing in 26:50. This is a decent result, earning me my first race hardware for a third place finish in the 30-39 year old age category. I ended up at 18th overall among a group of 56. The course record is 20:54 and Saturday's overall winner achieved 21:46.
I am glad the race was rescheduled to November 1st as mother nature granted us beautiful scenery and excellent weather for a race at approximately 55 degrees.
I hoped I could have stuck with the lead group and been more competitive for certain. It took me a few hours to realize I was racing against a bunch of different race categories and I really didn't have a chance for an overall victory beacuse those more powerful people are all in the mix. Kind of a change of pace from the whole season as a Category 5 racer always competing against Category 4 and 5s.
This may well become a baseline race similar to the Snowbird hillclimb for me. I like the idea of racing this one in the spring and fall to see the improvements through one year, and to get a gauge of what the winter did for my fitness.
BCC Racing posted an entry for this race as well. Thanx Audrey!
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