- 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!
you gotta go lower than 50 dude, more like 30!
ReplyDeleteand 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.
ReplyDeleteYou 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!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, 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.
ReplyDeleteHey Brendan, just saw you were a source for a bunch to f/go for photos. And it's 2025 today! Wanted to update the link. It's now www.f-go.us
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