Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Hilly races for the past weekend...

Well now that you have the Wells reports ill offer up the "other races" reports for the weekend for those of you that missed the fun. Saturday was the Cyclonauts road race and Sunday was Housatonic Hills. I had never done the Cyclonauts race before but decided this year since I was lacking some fitness that it would be better to race than to ride alone. I figured it would also be a decent precursor to the new england classic Housatonic Hills.

Cyclonauts was a 60 mile race through some rolly hills. Nothing to steep or too long but some 4 or 5 mile ish drags that with some attacks began to hurt. The race for the 1/2 field was pretty much an attack fest from the gun with 9 fiordifrutta riders and only small teams of 3 and 4 other riders to contain things. From the gun 2 fiordifrutta riders attacked stringing the field out for the first 10 or so miles. Atleast enough to begin to shed parts of our maxed out field. After our field had made it's way to about 40 or 50 riders or so I was surprised to see that I had a teammate from the new jersey elite team visiting his brother. After putting in a little effort together to help bring back a break he went on the attack. Several miles later after the pair of McCormacks felt the race need to come back together for the finish, a smaller field of us were left. From there on out to the finish it was strung out . After putting in a last attack myself I scraped into the top 15 or 20 of the race with my teammate displaying his ex pro track skills in the sprint making his way into the top 5 I believe.

Unfortunately the next days race wasn't exactly his cup of tea with a total of 90 miles and of maybe 5-6 thousand feet of steep climbing... Our race filled to capacity as per usual I believe about 100 racers. The composition was as per usual as well with a handfull of nerac guys, and some other notable pros, plus full teams from all the regional elite squads including some mengoni folk from nyc. Each year our race proves to play out a little like the next. Hard from the parking lot, attrition starts on the first climb, the second climb, and all the way through till the last climb. By the second of the three laps we generally have half a field left. This year however the field was a little faster and more fit than normal so our group stayed much larger through the first lap strung out at times but still together. However the second laps attacks through the KOM proved to be a little more difficult splitting about 30 guys off the back of our field and there of through the last lap. Going into the second to last climb I flatted about a mile from the top; crosseyed at best I pulled my rear wheel off for sram only to realize the loud pop was my front wheel. After rectifying the flats and not flats I went on my way trying to catch a field who had already hit a 50+mph decent. My last 15 miles or so were filled with picking up on groups of stragglers and straggling in myself somewhere in the 50's. A little bumed at the overall outcome but still thankfull my flat was that on an ascent and a decent.

I am now looking forward to the COX charities crit which apart from my home town crit in Burlington (GMSR) is my favorite New England crit. I fully expect to see all of our local Van Dessel boys and gals out there in full color! Enjoy the week everyone and take care,

Adam in Vermont ... p.s hopefully our custom jerseys and such will come in?

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