Race 1 – 2012 Charlotte Winter Short Track Series

Sunday was the first race of the Charlotte Winter Short Track Series hosted by Charlotte Sports Cycling.  Everyone was fearing cold weather but somehow Neal ordered a beautiful January day.

My race was at 12 but I arrived early to set up the Cool Breeze/Trek Bike Store Team tent with Sarah.  My first mountain bike race of the day was the Sport 40+ class.  I lined up on the 2nd row feeling confident that I could get a good start.  I was joking with my buddy Wayne when the race started.  I usually don’t have a problem getting clicked in but missed my pedal but managed to keep my momentum and eventually get clicked in before the first turn.

I entered the turn 1 and used some of my road racing experience to pass 4 or 5 guys.  I took a small risk and entered the woods in about 5th place.  The first lap was uneventful and I did my best to keep my heart rate under control.

I don’t remember if it was the first or 2nd lap, but coming through the start/finish line, I felt pretty good and attacked.  It was too early, but I was thinking that I’d catch some lapped traffic and be able to get some time on the group.  TJ from Giordana followed me and we managed to pull a good lead.  TJ took the lead from there and I did everything I could to keep up with him.

TJ was super strong and was pulling away from me on the gravel road when we exited the woods.  I managed to stay with him for 4 or 5 laps.  He’d drop me and then I’d catch him in the woods.  With 3 laps to go, he put in a big surge on the gravel road and I was toast. I did my best to hang on.

I could see a group of 3 or 4 riders chasing at the turnaround (turn 1).  But thankfully I managed to hold them off for 2nd place in the race.  It was a good wake-up call – the first race always is.

My second mountain bike race of the day was the Single Speed race about  an hour after my first race.  I was racing for fitness and started pretty easy.  The SS was pretty uneventful minus my legs giving out on me on the last 3 laps coming out of the woods.  I was passed by 4 of the SS riders, Justin, Jason and Bruce to name 3.  These guys are super fast, I’m not sure how they go so fast on their SSs.  I was also passed by two expert women.  I later heard one was 19.  Pretty impressive and it is a good example of how fast the women are getting.

So, 1 week down, 4 to go.  2nd in my first race and 10th in my second.

Similar Posts

  • In Shape?…Maybe Not!…

    It’s been a long season so far. I don’t know if I’m in good shape or not. I participated in the Charlotte MotorSpeedway Time Trial on June 9, 2010 in the Category 3 group. I got to the track early enough to register, get a start time assigned, and then have a solid warm up. I don’t like riding a trainer so I warmed up on the small track inside the big track. I immediately noticed two things….people warming up on TT bikes not using their aero bars (which I can’t understand) and the wind. It was pretty obvious that we had a big headwind going all the way down the home stretch between turn number 4 and turn number 1. It was the most wind I had experienced in the 3 years that I’ve been doing the TT.

  • 2012 NODA Criterium

    April 15, 2012 was the inaugural NODA Criterium held in NODA (North Davidson) in Charlotte, NC.  Since I had raced the Dillworth Criterium the day before, I slept in and did somethings around the house before heading down to NODA.

    I arrived about 45 minutes before my race, got dressed and found Mike Levine of Mills-Levine.  We warmed up for about 20 minutes.  MIke had raced the 4/5 race and was going to race the 3/4 race.  This would be our first chance to race together.  The course in NODA is super fun.  it has 6 turns and is a fast course with a long uphill drag on the back of the course.

  • |

    A2 Wind Tunnel

    From cyclists to race cars, the motion of an object is determined by the sum of the forces acting on it. Those forces have both strength and direction and they can be observed and measured to predict future motion. Watch how an aeronautics engineer works with Newton’s three Laws of Motion to test the best posture and helmet for a cyclist in a wind tunnel.

  • 2012 Elite, U23, Juniors & Paralympic Road National Championships – Day 2

    Today (6/21/12) was Day 2 of our trip to the 2012 Elite, U23, Juniors & Paralympic Road National Championships.  Today’s event was the Time Trial National Championship.

    Chester and I didn’t start until 3:15 so we were able to sleep in – until about 7:15…which was late for me.  We got up and had breakfast, ran an errand and then came back to the hotel room.  Our plan was to stay cool, get hydrated and then to get to the venue around 1pm to get our race numbers, check out the start and warm up.

  • Race 1 – 2011 Charlotte Winter Short Track Series

    Hard to believe that the 2011 season has started. Even more scary is that I have no miles on my legs this year. I adopted a puppy (Ryder) in November and then the temps went south – WAY south. It’s been 10-15 degrees below normal here in Charlotte, NC. So needless to say, before Sunday’s mountain bike race, I had only two days on the road and a few cyclocross races in December for training.