Today is Elite Cyclocross Nationals. I’m gonna be watching. I’m hating it. But, I really can’t race. Well, I’m pretty sure I can’t race, but not positive. But, it doesn’t make any sense at all to risk my arm completely falling off, thus making my chances nil to compete in Louisville instead of slim.
The course, I don’t know. I haven’t been out there. It could be good or terrible. It snowed last night, so that adds to the uncertainty. It’s going to be a memorable day no matter what.
I’m writing this at nearly 1 am. These days get away like crazy. I spent most of the day at the course watching friends compete. I came back to the hotel and rode the trainer for 30 minutes, just to unwind some. My arm wasn’t good for he first 20 minutes, but felt a little better towards the end.
I went over to see Steve Myrland’s and did a little electric stem on my knee and shoulder. I hope it makes the swelling go down on both, to see what the real damage is. Then we went and ate at Brasserie V, on Monroe, and finally ended up visiting Catherine at the hospital late.
There is a chance that Catherine is getting released later this morning before the races. As long as her lungs hold their volume until the morning, then she can get out. That would be nice.
So predictions- Katie Compton, obviously. And Jonathan Page for the men. I wanted to pick Tim Johnson, but I think Page will ride better under the conditions. No matter who wins, it will be an epic day.
Good luck in Louisville, for everyone, especially the organizers, who have battled through some heart-wrenching times, both personal and professional. It is easy to rag on organizers and I have done my share, but without them we’d be eating oatmeal at home on weekend mornings, bored out of our minds.
Nice predictions, Steve. You nailed ’em.
Public service announcement – if you missed the live video of the elite nationals, you can download it here:
http://www.cyclingtorrents.nl/browse.php
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Other CX videos of interest include recent world cups and the Belgium CX national championship.