Friday, March 5, 2010

Last weekends racing

Last weekend I though I would do the right thing and ride the MAC10 (Multisport Albury City 2010) Criterium rather than drive to Melbourne to Revolution. Some things have changed since I last rode a crit in Albury and some things have stayed the same.
The things that have changed are mostly the circuit. The old hot dog circuit in Dean Street used to be great, yes it hurt like hell doing 2 hair pin turns each lap for 45 minutes but there was always good support from both riders and spectators. Cafes would be full of spectators drinking cafe lattes while watching the riders suffer like hell. Now the circuit is held at Norieul Park by the river. Now I likes the cicuit (tight technical) it really took it away from the spectators. if you weren't in the know you would never even known that there was a bike race on. Not even arrows or signs directing to a bike race.
Anyway onto the bike race. When I rang and entered earlier in the week they asked if I wanted C or D grade. I thought it funny that they asked me that rather tan taking my entry and grading me themselves. I said C with a snigger to myself and when I told some others they said I should have just asked for the prizemoney straight up.
The race started in greasy conditions after a torrential downpour which made wheel election easy ride Dura ace alloys - stay away from carbons in the wet. First lap went easliy everyone finding there feet in the conditions only one 'tool' from Wagga cutting under on a corner and panicing at the last minute when a 100kg wall (me) wouldn't move from my line making him freak out and shout expletivies at me. Oh well he will know better for next time!!
Lap 2 starts and we cross the Start/Finish line round the nice sweeper which was greasy on the outside but nice inside. go down the back straight and veer left max 5 degrees turn it was almost dead straight and some gumby lock up his wheels causing riders to fall like dominos I did a skid about 30m long that I would have been proud of as a kid. I even had the bike sideways according to Millsy who was on my wheel freaking out. Got out of the saddle to get back up the front to discover a real wheel puncture!! Brand new tyre I thought I must have shredded it to bits. Ends up it was just a big bit of road crap stuck in it. straight around to the pits got a lap out and rejoined. only to have another gumpy lock up his rear wheel on the turn just before the climb and put me into the gutter and a masive puddle. lost time and was about 100m off the back. Over the next 20 minutes I kept catching dropped riders but just couldn';t bridge across to the leaders. It was interesting to note that ever time I caught riders they would always ride a lap or two with me before dropping out and on each occasion going into the hill corner they would touch the brakes meaning a powerful acelleration was required. every time I was at the front I would ride into the corner not touch the brakes ride nicely up the hill and put 20 - 30 metres on them
anyway the race for the placings was over and I rode out the race to the finish. Would have finished just outside the top 10. Good ride by Aaron Mills who regulary rides our Friday night track racing who won the crit.

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