- Run your tires at 50 psi.
- Shoulder your bike on the run-ups - especially if they're muddy.
- Remove the watter bottle cage so that you actually can shoulder your bike on the run-ups.
- Practice running barriers before racing.
Mad props to Andrea Tucker and f/go for the sick gnar photos!
Overall the race was a ton of fun. I placed 5th in the B's after spending most of the race in 4th with about 20 seconds to fifth place. With about 1.5 laps to go, I slid out on a corner and could not get going again. The 5th place guy caught me and we rode together for the last lap, but he put a good gap into me in the barriers.
Midwest Cycling Group put on an awesome race at a great venue. Plus they did it for a reasonable entry fee of $15. After helping to organize collegiate race weekends where each entry fee is capped at $13, it's hard for me to justify paying a promoter $30 for a cyclocross race. The low entry fee was a good move by MCG - it definitely tipped my decision. Props to Joe Lekovish for that.
After the race, I planned to ride 25 miles back to Ann Arbor (I rode to the race from AA before the start), but then decided to ride to Birmingham (home) instead. I got my directions mixed up about halfway there, and ended up taking 3 hours on what should have been a 1-1.5 hour trip, ending up with a whole bunch of riding hours for the day!
4 comments:
you gotta go lower than 50 dude, more like 30!
and shouldering is lame, holding the bike in front of you looks way cooler!
Yeah, but I lost a ton of time on the run-up from not shouldering my bike... and I think I was running my tires at 60-70.
You should get your teammates to come up to AA for the weekend and race cross - you have a free place to stay!
HOLY SHIT-Brendan updates this site!!
Yeah, at your weight 35lbs is probably a safe bet. It sure is funny watching guys bounce all around on rock hard tires!
Iceman?
Iceman was a go until a few hours ago... now it is a maybe. Details to come.
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