Yesterday’s Source Endurance cross clinic was a sucess. I think there were around 100 people there. Five of us coached. Zach McDonald, U23 National Champion, Ralpha, making a guest appearance from Seattle, Shad Smith, KCCX, KC Cross Stud, Tom Price, Trek National Team, , mechanic extraordinaire, Joseph Schmalz, new Bissell Pro Team member, Adam Mills, Source Endurance Czar and Owner, and me. So, the coach to rider proportion was good.
Adam had the day planned out pretty well, but I deviated a little sometimes to work extra one and one. Like I said yesterday, coaching people in cross is so easy and rewarding because you can see the improvement in minutes and hours, not months and years like regular cycling. I don’t think there was a guy there that didn’t improve some, including myself. Every season, recently, I usually just get on my bike for the first race and think, wow, that was a hard day and this is a hard sport. It is nice clipping in for a learning session, even though it was only 6 hours or so.
Everyone did a mock race at the end of the day. The instructors did a mock race of their own at the end. It was a hard, fought battle, but the locals decided to let the guest rider from Seattle make off with the spoils. Shad gave him a run for his money, but he was tired from instructing in cross, then rushing over to coach his son’s football game and then back for some more cross. Man, being a parent is tiring.
I was supposed to do some more coaching tomorrow morning, but I got out of it somehow. It isn’t like I don’t want to do it, it is that I’m sort of running out of time, continuously nowadays. I need to pick Trudi up in Duluth on Monday, so I need to drive the 680 miles up to Cable today.
The ragweed and other allergies are crazy bad in Kansas right now, so I’m hoping I feel more perky up in the North woods. I’m going to try to ride the complete Chequamegon course on Monday morning, but that might not be realistic. I might have to wait until Tuesday, we’ll see.
I had to put my rigid fork back on my MTB bike and try to get it more up to race speed last night. I’m going to ride an Eriksen 29’r once again, fully rigid. I’m not sure exactly what wheels and tires I’m going to use. I’d like to use some light tubulars like I did last year. I have a set of Challenge Tubulars glued on, but the wheels are pretty much tanks. I think I’ll pre-ride them on Monday and see how they roll. I haven’t had a ton of time on them, so am not ready to give them the thumbs up yet. Okay, I have to get packing.
Up North you can’t beat it!
I road the Chequamegon course yesterday. Outch!!
I’m glad I did becouse I’m going to ride a single speed this year and wanted to try my gear 33×16. I think I’ll run a 33×17 after yesterday.
(I’ll take a tow to Miley’s field if anyone is up for it)
You will have to let us know what you think but the grass seemed long and just held on to your tire. It rained for about half the ride that made everything a little more of a push to get through. They are logging at the end of the ride and it was pure mud yesterday. I hope it drys up by next week.
I’m very interested on what tire you will pick.
Have a nice ride and say hello to fire tower for us.
RBM is having two CX practices. One today and another in two weeks. DFW area will CX racing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays till November. Not the numbers of the east or the northwest, but it is getting bigger. Only one seris last year.
Sam
Thanks for a great cross clinic Steve. I learned a lot and thought I really improved in several areas. Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to share your knowledge. I’m the girl in the background in the pic with Catherine and Ian taking down the course.