4.28.2008

Race at the Lakes - Round 2

Well, I stand corrected from last weeks race report, it is possible for a breakaway to be successful in the Cat 4 field at RATL. The Cat 4 field size was a bit smaller than last weeks, I guess the threat of rain kept a few of the riders from last week away which was OK with me. I for one was hoping that it would be a serious downpour as I tend to like those nasty conditions a bit better. I'm 1/1000 Belgium so I kept my eye on the heavens but of course, I also think that I'm 1/1000 Kenyan (which I'll be calling on for the Columbus Marathon later) so those two heritages actually cancel themselves so I wasn't left with much of an advantage.
Joining me in the Cat 4 field for Velo were Tim House, Josh Troche, Matt Turi, Chris Smith and Jason Leaman. With the strong wind, my plans were to stay safely in the field, keep attentive and if anything promising happened, try to follow it. Well, I found myself very early in the race going with moves that were destined to fail. One move was with a solo Summit rider (who happened to win the race later) but it was all brought back within the lap. We needed more people to make that one stick. Another move a bit later was with a few other guys with each of the teams being represented so I figured it would stick. Nope, it got pulled back too. Another move was a counter attack to Tim's initial attack. What failed my move (besides not being a great athlete) was it was also a prime lap and my attack came near the hill. I wasn't attacking to try to win $5, I was attacking so my buddies efforts weren't in vain, and I wanted to win the race. I was caught just before the line so I didn't even win the lousy $5. It was nice to see Josh counter my move right away. For a guy who proclaims that he doesn't like to climb anything greater than the natural curvature of the Earth, it was impressive to see him make the effort at the top of the climb. From here, things settled down a bit for a few laps until another move made its way off the front. Seemed to have representation of every team in it except Snake Bite. There was no immediate response to bring it back and so the break slowly gained some time on us. Matt Turi was up there representing Velo and I felt confident knowing that I could just cruise on in to the finish line as I was definitely feeling the days earlier efforts. All of a sudden I see a Velo rider coming back. Crap, now it's time to try to make a move, only problem was that I was suffering just to keep the tempo, let alone try to bring it back or bridge. Now I was cursing my earlier failed efforts, but you never know how these things work out. Chris Smith made an effort to get across but only made it about halfway in the bridge attempt before coming back. Then Jason made the effort and was able to pull everyone up to two of the breakaway companions but the days winner had shed them earlier, taking the solo win.
Looking at the data, it's no wonder why I had nearly nothing left. With a normalized power of 307 watts for the race, that's well above what I thought was my current FTP level. In all honesty, I've never had any power levels that high in any race that I've done before. The closest that I've come is 300W out at Snitgers and I would have considered that the toughest race in the area. I guess a lot can be said about racing smart and not trying to make unnecessary moves. Just shows the amount of energy and fitness needed to race really aggressive. That being said, I'll be back at it again next week as I'd rather lose the race trying to win it than be pack fodder. My racing $.02 of course.
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Here's the power levels for the day:

Duration: 49:29
Work: 742 kJ
TSS: 98.9 (intensity factor 1.095)
Norm Power: 307
VI: 1.23
Distance: 19.901 mi
Min Max Avg
Power: 0 1098 250 watts
Heart rate: 103 188 171 bpm
Cadence: 30 141 102 rpm
Speed: 7.7 34.1 24.1 mph
Pace 1:46 7:47 2:29 min/mi
Hub Torque: 0 304 72 lb-in
Crank Torque: 0 1028 207 lb-in


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We shall now refer to you as Jens. Jay