Monthly Archives: January 2014

World Cup Cyclocross

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Cyclocross is pretty much only a professional sport in Belgium. And I’m not really sure that you can call a sport a professional sport, that only has 15 paid professionals. (And it’s not fair to compare Formula 1 racing, and such, to it.)

Watching the World Cup race today in Rome, I was amazed about how few people were there to watch. I could have put the race on in a local park in my neighborhood and had more spectators. I think that the World Cup should travel around between countries, but if that is all the people that can entice out to watch in Rome, then the UCI should consider a venue change.

I raced a World Cup MTB race in Rome back in the mid 90’s. There were thousands of people there watching. But, MTB was a much more popular sport back then than cyclocross is now.

I’ve probably been watching too much Belgian TV, where even a local cross race is watched by thousands, but the turnout today in Rome was pitiful by any standard. I have a hard time believing that there even a question about whether they should be a World Cup in the US. We might have not have the finances to put on the race, but I would pretty much guarantee that we would have a minimum of 50 times as many spectators as there were in Rome today.

I know that the UCI, and others, are looking to the US as the next big thing in cyclocross. I very much doubt that will happen. Cyclocross is a participatory sport, not a sport where it is going to have a professional circuit. There are just way too many issues that will keep it, at best, where it is currently at.

The sport has no history here. If MTB racing can’t stay healthy, and it was pretty much started here, then I don’t hold much hope for cross. The country is way too big. Where cyclocross has been popular historically, countries like Switzerland, Holland and Belgium, it is very easy to do a very short drive with all your equipment to compete. That will never be the case here. It makes the costs too much initially for the sport to get a footing.

It was nice seeing Katie Compton beat Marianne Vos again, when Vos has had a little more time to get back up to speed. It’s still close to a month until the Worlds, so I would count Vos out.

Congratulations to Don Myrah and Henry Krammer, who won their respective Master’s events in Switzerland, yesterday and today. It is going to be a long haul back to the US, then race at altitude just a few days later. But, winning in Switzerland is much better than winning in Boulder.

Okay, it is -21 out right now. It is supposed to be -38 tonight, with a high of -11 tomorrow. That is pretty cold. No skiing for sure. Dog walking in the woods might be the outdoor entertainment for the day.

 Photo: Rome World Cup (Balint Hamvas)


Photo: Rome World Cup (Balint Hamvas)

This isn’t this year’s race, but it is about the same amount of spectators there were again in 2014.

Limping South-ish

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Been pretty busy the last couple days waiting out the weather. But, I couldn’t wait long enough. Last night it got to close to -30. The high today is supposed to be -13. I’m thinking/hoping it is a good day to head back to Kansas.

I am pretty positive that I’ve figured out the problem with my van. It is a EGR cooler problem. I wasn’t really familiar with an EGR cooler, but am pretty familiar now. It’s a small radiator type devise that that cools the exhaust gas. It has a small hole in it so when it leaks pressure into the cooling system, it pressurizes it and blows the coolant out the radiator cap, since it only holds 16psi. Anyway, it isn’t a great problem. If it completely fails, then all my coolant is going to go into the cylinders and spit out the exhaust. Needless to say, the van won’t drive very far that way. The is a small chance it could actually be a head gasket, but I’ve pretty much ruled that out. Either way, I’m crossing my fingers it has 700 miles left in it.

I skied 30 km two days ago. It was cold, but slow. We shovelled Dennis’ back porch, which was nearly 4 feet deep with roof snow. Then we installed new lights in the wax/bike room and then some more upstairs in the loft. Bromont is loving it here in the cold. It seems to be no problem for him to do his hour or hour and a half stints in the deep snow, hardly ever sticking to the beaten path. He is a total muscle man now. Plus he’s eating twice his normal amount of food. He has been in heavy training. I’m a little jealous.

Trudi flew out of Duluth on Saturday morning, heading to California for a BMC training camp in Solvang. She flew into San Fransisco to get a team car to drive down. But here luggage never showed. She had to wait until late last night for her bag, so had to drive until the wee hours this morning. What a bad way to start out a hard week of work.

Okay, sorry this is a short one, but I got to get moving. I’m not sure if driving slower is better. Or if driving on pretty much the coldest day of the year is smart. I had thought about driving last night, but when it is this cold, I had no desire to be in a broken down car. I know that big turbo boost is not a good thing. I have a couple gallons of antifreeze, plus a couple more of water. If I go through that much, it is going to be a pretty ugly drive. Wish me luck.

The Namekagon river is still flowing with a week or temperatures way below zero.

The Namekagon river is still flowing with a week or temperatures way below zero.

Dennis' porch before.....

Dennis’ porch before…..

And after.

And after.

New lights in the waxing room.

New lights in the waxing room.

Dennis cleaning up the loft after installing new cannister lights.

Dennis cleaning up the loft after installing new cannister lights.

Trudi getting a little exercise, trail blazing, before she left.

Trudi getting a little exercise, trail blazing, before she left.

Went over to my friend George's property to take a sauna at -15.  This is a little out building he built to retreat to when he needs a little space.

Went over to my friend George’s property to take a sauna at -15. This is a little out building he built to retreat to when he needs a little space.

The sauna is a few hundred meters away.  It is wood heated.  It was super hot, like over 200 degree +++  hot.  It was great going out into the snow after roasting.   It was pretty strange, standing nude in the woods at close to -20 degrees and feeling pretty warm.

The sauna is a few hundred meters away. It is wood heated. It was super hot, like over 200 degree +++ hot. It was great going out into the snow after roasting. It was pretty strange, standing nude in the woods at close to -20 degrees and feeling pretty warm.

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Update-One hour in. -24. Full of coolant still.

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He’s not stressed the least.