After several days of rain it dawned clear and cold here in southern California. This was yet another crit at the Dominguez Hills site run counter-clockwise, which I like. Going this way consolidates the uphill run almost totally into the straight from the third to the final turn. This rewards fitness, no sucking wheel to the bitter end and breakaway opportunities abound. It had rained the night before making the surface wet and clean. Warmers, knickers and fingered gloves comprised the uniform for a 7:45 AM start in the forties. The 55+ pack was small, but the contenders were mostly present.
In the rain I think it's a particularly good idea to stay at or near the front. A few riders jumped immediately, but were swept up on the backstraight. Everyone slowed down and I led through turn three and hammered hard up the little rise to the last turn. Just then a black cat ran across my path. I must digress. In 2005 I crashed badly in a Tuesday night CBR race. When I finally came back to racing I joined CBR's "Insider's Club" which entitled me to a permanent number. I chose 13. I wear it right-side-up and have raced around 130 times on the road without crashing. Anyway, I took this as a good omen and took off in hopes of getting a group together and taking off. I stayed off alone for three more laps. When caught, dropped into third, caught my breath and hit it again. This had the desired affect and I went off with three guys.
CBR has a 10-race points series and there's a points prime in each race. When the bell rang for that Fred Hoblit jumped the gap, but didn't have enough left and I got it. Going over the line the prime bell rang again and here's where I went wrong. I sprinted for that one too. I was momentarily confused (read: tired) and thought maybe the second one was the points prime. A note to promoters: when announcing a prime to a 55+ pack do so loudly. Some of us used to go to 70s rock concerts and are a might deaf. I should have let the box of NOW bars go and focussed on the breakaway, we had a chance. After two sprints in a row a couple of the guys began to fade a little.
I recovered pretty well after getting caught. There were attacks after that which I joined in. At one point a group of us sprinted for what we thought was a prime, but turned out not to be. It was odd. I think that we heard the bell for the Women's pack which was on the course at the same time. My wife said that one lap later the pack just rolled over the line and they picked some guy who probably doesn't know he won it. Stuff happens. At that point there were four laps to go and I tried to recover best I could. I faded to ninth in the print which was disappointing, but the points prime helped and energy bars you win taste better than the ones you buy. Currently I believe I'm standing seventh overall in points, the official results aren't on the website but I think that's right. All in all, not as good as I'd hoped starting out but I was somewhat under the weather for the first race back in January.
Swami's Blue Mafia holds the top two spots. Not surprising with the sprinting duo of Luedtke and Birditt. They usually have two or three teammates to chase breaks so moving up will be hard. Next time is the table-flat Long Beach course, which bodes well for the pure sprinters. Craig was not one hundred percent fitness and Greg had the flu, so maybe next time I'll have more help. Maybe Velo Allegro will take a bite out of Swami's since the next race is being run by their club, although CBR sanctioned. CBR is moving the Dominguez Hills course to the other side of Wilmington. The obvious rectangle will not be all that different, but may be slightly safer. All the uphill should happen in 200m before the finish line, which is good for me. Looks to be about 3 percent grade so if the big boys can still beat me, so be it.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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