Tuesday, February 22, 2011

William and Mary Race Weekend

Leading up to this weekend I was finally able to ride consistently for a few days for the first time since having the flu. Our teams results were strong but not quite as dominant as the last weekend at NC State but none the less we won the weekend and kept our place atop the ACC Conference. I didn't get the results I was looking for but still finished around 15th both days. On the other hand many of my teammates had great results which made me feel good since I had helped them gain their positions to go for the sprint win. Your not necessarily supposed to win every road race you enter and that confuses the hell out of so many people that only see cycling from a distance. Each team has good climbers (my role), good sprinters, good domestics (The ones who bust their ass so hopefully their teammate can sprint for the win at the end of the race. They are also in charge of chasing down breaks and controlling the peloton) and break away artist. Each role is important depending on the course and type of race (either road race or criterium). Depending on the course and how everyone feels, the team will decide who they are going to work for that day and hopefully get that person in position to win. Winning races is an amazing feeling but I honestly enjoy busting my ass for 60 miles or more to watch one of my teammates sprint to victory after a long day on the bike. It is a total team sport and it takes each person doing their roll to the fullest to really see the results come on a consistent basis. Though our men didn't dominate as much as we had the previous weekend, we still got some decent results but the biggest help came when our women totally dominated and crushed every other school. Ashley James and Nina Laughlin took 1 and 2 respectfully in the road race, time trial and criterium (of which Rachel VandenEnde also finished 3rd winning the field sprint). Altogether it was another awesome weekend of road tripping in a big, slam packed van with tons of laughter, suffering during races but most importantly a fun time. This weekend some of the team will be going Annapolis, Maryland to race the Navy weekend while many including myself will be taking a weekend off of collegiate cycling and going to Greenville, South Carolina to race in the Hincapie Spring Racing Series. Photos and results of that will be coming soon.

On another note besides my huge obsession with bikes and bike racing I have been enjoying this super warm February we have been having in Boone (though I say super warm I mean mid-40's with an occasional day reaching 60 but this is incredibly warm compared to last year when the highest temperature I saw in February was 27 degrees and the fact that I never saw the ground from January to mid March because snow kept falling and stacking up. It never freaking melted!). I got to spend a few hours on the parkway today since I couldn't ride because I am doing a study through the exercise science department at App State tomorrow and have to get my VO2 Max tested. I finally found the "rock" that I have been searching for since I moved to Boone. Its a super cool rock with a sharp edge that you can sit on and look as if you are hanging off a huge cliff with an amazing view at your back (picture coming soon). Last night I went skiing for probably the last time this season due to the fact that it is getting to warm for the ski slopes to stay running. I got to ski in a thin jacket thanks to the fact that it was 52 degrees while Clayton and I skied. We both used my free ski passes to Sugar Mountain that I won through the college radio station (WASU 90.5- Check it out if you are around Boone or online.....they do a great job). Well since the weather was nice today I guess I need to get to my homework that I avoided earlier so I can go to my intramural soccer game at 11 tonight (we are called the Chain Gang since our team consists of the cycling team). After while crocodiles......

Quote of the Day: "You miss 100% of the shots you dont take" -Wayne Gretzky
"I am just trying to be me, whoever that is" -Bob Dylan

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