Wednesday 9 May 2012

Cat's Hill/Dana Point Quickie


Dan Point Harbor
(I love beach towns and racing in them is totally awesome!)

Cat's Hill.
This is a must do race for anyone who lives and races in nor-cal. First off, Los Gatos is a very cool and classy place. Second, it's pretty amazing to be racing through a fancy old neighboorhood where homeonwers are BBQ'ing and enjoying the race in their front yard. Third, there's this thing called "Cat's Hill".
Have you ever seen a pissed off cat? Well, that image perfectly describes the course. This race takes you up a 23% short climb levels off and desends quickly into a 90% corner. After that, there are cracks that run parallel to the direction of travel wich threaten to catch a tire and leave one in similar fashion to a cat attack.
I played the role of pack filler the whole race just sitting in and holding back. I don't normally race this way but decided to try something new. I was too far back on the last lap and could not move up on the hill. Unfortunately, someone let a gap open so rather than passing guys I was closing a gap coming to the last corner. I was basically last in the bunch sprint (18th).

Dana Point.
On Sunday morning I left for Dana Point with my friend, Daniel, at 6:30 and drove 7  hours down hwy 5 for a 1.5 hour race. This was not any race though. Dana Point is a big Criterium on the NCC calendar that attracts some of the best riders around with a $15,000 prize purse for the Pro/1 men.
United health care was there with Karl Menzies (tour down under leader's Jersey winner), Hilton Clark and Boy Van Poppel. Jelly Belly was also there with a good team supporting Brad Huff. Mountain Khakis, Optum Pro Energy/Kelly benefits and Cash Call were a few other crit squads taking the line. If you don't know these names just wait for the tour of California and you will.
I felt good the whole race. It didn't feel too fast but that's due to the nature of the course. There are plenty of corners but nothing too technical. I was in great position as the end came near and felt good. All the favorites were near the front and all I needed to do was stay there... but I didn't. At one point the pace really slowed and the front got swarmed. I dropped way back and before I could react UHC was on the front setting pace. It wasn't really fast, so there was a lot of pushing and shoving going on and I simply got nervous. I got my guts back with a few to go and made it back near the front but not close enough. I needed to take more chances and trust myself more. I used brake too much in these closing laps.
So, I finished 24th...Just out of money.
Afterwards, we drove the 7 hours back up and got home really late and tired. We decided we would do it again but not for a long time from now!
This is the weekend of a young bike racer trying to get to the next level. You make sacrifices (like not having a G.F. or not hanging out with friends or not spending money on those cool new nikes) and take big chances to travel and race the bike. Maybe all you get from a race is experience. Maybe you get a couple thousand dollars....But one day you might get noticed and have the opportunity to live your dream.
Sweet! My first post. I've done this blogging thing before but failed miserably. So, here it goes again. I decided that there are probably enough folks (beside me) who are interested in my bicycle racing. I am mainly concerned with family and close friends. It seems, now that we are older, it's getting much harder to keep updated with my family of 6 siblings.
If folks outside of my family/friend circle find this to be a resource for insider views on elite racing around NCNCA and beyond that's great! I hope to also use this blog as an avenue to promote and thank my team, sponsors and supporters who make racing possible. Thanks for reading and check back often as I will try to update this site on a weekly basis.