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Joe Martin Criterium Final Day

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Today was actually a race. The course is hard. Over a mile with 8 corners, a 45 mph descent and a pretty hard drag up to the finish. Ouch was going to have it’s hands full controlling the field for Rory Sutherland.

It got going right from the gun. Ouch got organized, but attacks kept them kind of buried the early laps. Eventually a large group of 11 riders established themselves after about half the race. Things got interesting. The break got up to nearly 40 seconds with 5 laps to go. But, they kind of blew it and started attacking each other becoming pretty disorganized. Floyd had already burned off the front, along with a couple of his Ouch team mates. But, only two riders of the break were left. Chris Jone, Type 1 and a Colivita rider. They barely made it to the finish 3 seconds ahead of a charging field, with Chris Jones winning. Rory Sutherland and his team did a great job of controlling the race and let the time bonus’s go up the road.

I was pretty OK all day. Not stellar, but acceptable. I was hoovering around 20th or so most of the time. Just far enough up not to feel the slinky effect too badly. But, with 3 laps to go, I screwed up and got stuck on the outside of a guy who was having some problems and got passed by a bunch of guys. Little did I know the field was so small. I kind of paniced and sprinted up the hill alittle too hard. I dangled with 2 to go and on the 2nd to final time up the climb I got popped. I didn’t loose too much time and finished 30 seconds or so back. The field was pretty shattered by this point. I can’t think of another race I’ve ever done that I was dropped in the last two laps. Kind of depressing really.

Anyway, when I checked the results driving home, they had left myself and a Nick Coil out of the results. Had us down as DNF’s. I don’t care, but I do have an issue with bad officiating. Nature Valley two years ago they said I DNF’d and I was in the top 20 overall. On a hilly criterium. I had a photo of the finish with me in it and the finish time. Then Cyclo-X Nationals in Kansas City last year there were officiating screw ups in lots of catagories. Including the Elite men. Now again. I think that in events of this caliber, the best officials should be there and the errors shouldn’t occur. It is more common than not. These stage races cost around $200 to enter. This money is to pay for a service. The service is to provide the venue and infrastructure to compete in a bicycle race. But this service hasn’t been performed with they don’t have correct results. Even worse, when they say you didn’t finish the race when you obviously did. Maybe a good remedy would be for the race to have to refund the entry fee of the riders that haven’t been given the results they paid for. For most of the Pro riders, hardly matters. But, for the weekend warrior, it is very important and something that needs to be addressed. That’s my 2 cents worth.

Discussing "Cyclo-X" GC contenders with J. Powers.

Having fun finish photo.

Having fun finish photo.

Banner Bromont saw.  Explains how I've try to show him to live!

Banner Bromont saw. Explains how I've try to show him to live!

Auburn Road Race

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A couple days ago, Sunday, there was a local race less than an hours ride from my house. I wasn’t planning on riding it, but Jack Mason, the promoter came over and made a personal plea for me to attend. I can’t t really turn Jack down, can I? And I’m very glad he did. It was a very nice race and super fun.

The course was Southwest of Topeka in a town called Auburn. Small farm town. The race course start and finished in Auburn riding west into the Flinthills. Two hilly loops. Beautiful terrain. It was maybe the best course I’ve ridden this year. I rode out to the race with Bill, Nick and Catherine Walberg. I was pleasantly surprised to see how many riders showed up. It was pretty cool have so many guys from Oklahoma, Arkansas, ect. come and ride a race where I ride every week.

We had around 40 guys in our field. I was worried it was going to be less than 15. Anyway, I started hard and tried to keep the group rolling pretty fast. Bill got away early in the first lap with Peter Erdos from OKC. Jeremy Pych eventually bridged up to them. I think I might of let them get too far ahead. By the time I decided to make my way up to them, they were nearly out of sight. It took me a a couple other guys a good part of 45 minutes to eventually claw our way back to the front. I hate chasing when I have a team mate up in the group ahead pulling. Bill said he was looking back, but could never see us. When we finally got within 30 seconds or so, Bill looked back around a corner and we were on pretty instantly.

There was one good climb on the course. We’d already done it once on the first lap. I wasn’t nearly as good the 2nd time up. There were 6 of us left when we started the climb. I attacked half way up. Felt pretty okay for a minute or so and then bogged down some. Okay, maybe alot. Alex Battles-Wood, a junior from Tulsa was riding pretty good. He had chased Bill and company for about the same amount of time I had chased. Anyway, he was the only one to respond, with Bill sitting on. I eased up to let them catch and when they did, Bill attacked immediately. Alex realized he was in trouble and decided 3rd place was a good result. Which it was. We rode the last 6 miles together back to Auburn with Bill winning and me 2nd.

So, I have to thank Jack Mason again for talking me into racing. I don’t know what I was thinking before. It was really fun. It was a super hard workout. I had over a 100 miles by the time I got back to my house. Kind of like racing in Belgium. Ride to any one of 5 races, race and ride home. Wouldn’t that be great if that were the case here every weekend?

Start of climb.

Start of climb.

Bill, Jack, and me.

Bill, Jack, and me.