I awoke Sunday morning to the sound of rain drops falling outside. There’s something about lying around in bed listening to the sound of rain outside, it’s another thing knowing that you plan on actually racing your bike outside in it. Living only about 5 miles from the course, my intent was to get up early and ride over to the course to get my warm up in, that was until I saw the ark floating down the street with all the animals in it. Better just drive over there, take the trainer and setup under the entrance canopy to get a little bit of a warm up. There was no doubt that I would be getting wet for the day, no reason to get a jump start on it. After my quick warm up, I was off to the start line in the Cat 4/5 race. The rain unfortunately kept a lot of people away as our field only looked to be about 20 deep and the maters field didn’t look to be much bigger. It’s really a shame that more people didn’t come out to race. Although the weather was less than ideal, the course is challenging, scenic and most of all safe. I was impressed by the amount of support that Summit had for the course. Every corner was well marshaled and the amount of support vehicles that they had was amazing, almost seemed like one vehicle per rider. The only thing that was missing was the overhead helicopters but maybe they were grounded because of the rain.
As we rolled out at the start, I was able to count jerseys and Summit definitely had the numbers with what appeared to be 6 riders. After that, it was Orrville with 2 and Stark with Jason Leaman and me. I knew going into today that if I could hang onto wheels for the entire race; that would be a substantial victory for me. As I said earlier, this is a challenging course. You’re either climbing or descending, nothing in-between. Granted, the majority of climbing besides the first climb up Quick Road is false-flat but there are some rollers in there up by the humane society that I thought could be decisive depending upon how much recovery you were able to get through the false flats. The first lap went as well as could be expected. The first true attack came from Joel of Orrville on the decent on Wetmore road. It was in the little valley section right before the little climb that takes you back down to Akron-Peninsula road. I was sitting second wheel behind a rider from Summit and knowing that this was very early in the race for any moves to stick, I made no effort to chase. I also figured with Summit having the numbers, it would be up to them to control the race which is what happened. The rider I was following brought him back and I comfortably rode wheels back up. The big test for me was just about to come as we made the right hand turn to head up Quick Road. I knew this would be where the selections were made; I was just hoping that it wouldn’t be on lap 1. Still sitting up front, I found myself almost comfortably spinning a nice cadence while sitting in the group. I knew it wasn’t going to be this easy and as the road started to level off, the attacks came from Summit. Not so much of a hard effort but they picked up the pace enough that it strung out the field and tested my legs. Fortunately, I was at the front of the group and as the field came by me, there were enough of them that I could slightly recover by the time the back of the field came by. Although my legs were stinging, I slipped in and safely began making my way back up to the front of the group again. One lap down, 3 more to go. Not sure if I can make 3 more of these with the group or not. Turns out I couldn’t. On the next lap heading up Quick Road, my strategy of starting in the front and then slowly drifting back failed as I started the climb near the back. By the time I made it to the top of the bump, the group was just a tad too far in front of me as I just couldn’t close the gap back up. I was on my own now. I thought about quitting when I got back up to the school but figured I’d ridden this course enough times solo in practice; I could at least finish it up solo during the race. After all, I paid my money and was already soaking wet, it couldn’t get much worse than this. So I joined up with two other riders who were also off the back and we finished the race together, I’m sure much faster than I would have finished by myself.
So, the road race season for me has come to a close, thank goodness. In the next month or so, I plan on writing a post on my 2007 season, the high points, the mostly low points, my training plan (or lack thereof) and what I could have done better. In the meantime, I plan on still riding to build my fitness back up so I can hope to be somewhat competitive in cyclocross this fall which will all be new to me.
brian
Data from today's race
Entire race:
Duration: 1:32:37 (1:34:20)
Work: 1250 kJ
TSS: 134.5 (intensity factor 0.934)
Norm Power: 271
VI: 1.2
Distance: 32.646
mi Min Max Avg
Power: 0 953 225 watts
Heart rate: 117 183 160 bpm
Cadence: 29 141 96 rpm
Speed: 0 42.4 21.1 mph
Pace 1:25 0:00 2:50 min/mi
Hub Torque: 0 383 82 lb-in
Crank Torque: 0 837 199 lb-in
Lap#1
Duration: 22:02
Work: 290 kJ
TSS: 37.4 (intensity factor 1.01)
Norm Power: 293
VI: 1.33
Distance: 8.209 mi
Min Max Avg
Power: 0 953 220 watts
Heart rate: 117 183 158 bpm
Cadence: 30 141 99 rpm
Speed: 0 41.3 22.3 mph
Pace 1:27 0:00 2:41 min/mi
Hub Torque: 0 318 75 lb-in
Crank Torque: 0 837 186 lb-in
Lap #2:
Duration: 23:29
Work: 315 kJ
TSS: 35.2 (intensity factor 0.949)
Norm Power: 275
VI: 1.23
Distance: 8.41 mi
Min Max Avg
Power: 0 868 224 watts
Heart rate: 130 179 161 bpm
Cadence: 31 141 97 rpm
Speed: 10 42.4 21.5 mph
Pace 1:25 5:60 2:48 min/mi
Hub Torque: 0 311 83 lb-in
Crank Torque: 0 808 194 lb-in
Lap #3:
Duration: 22:27 (24:10)
Work: 303 kJ
TSS: 28.8 (intensity factor 0.879)
Norm Power: 255
VI: 1.13
Distance: 7.774 mi
Min Max Avg
Power: 0 692 226 watts
Heart rate: 127 171 159 bpm
Cadence: 29 141 96 rpm
Speed: 0 39.8 20.8 mph
Pace 1:30 0:00 2:53 min/mi
Hub Torque: 0 319 81 lb-in
Crank Torque: 0 712 204 lb-in
Lap #4:
Duration: 24:38
Work: 342 kJ
TSS: 33 (intensity factor 0.897)
Norm Power: 260
VI: 1.12
Distance: 8.251 mi
Min Max Avg
Power: 0 720 232 watts
Heart rate: 140 176 163 bpm
Cadence: 29 141 94 rpm
Speed: 4.6 39.5 20.1 mph
Pace 1:31 13:03 2:59 min/mi
Hub Torque: 0 383 90 lb-in
Crank Torque: 0 813 212 lb-in
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