Monday, July 28, 2008

Like Shootin Fish in a Barrel"

Thats what it was like this weekend at Crossroads for Time Pro Cycling. They took the lions share of the podium and prize money all week with Daniel Ramsey winning the first three days of Crossroads. There was not anyone that could go toe to toe with this powerhouse over the weekend. And I imagine this trend will continue through the rest of the 9 day race series this week.

Friday: Very hard race, big finishing hill. 36 Starters, 26 Finishers. I lasted 20 minutes. Ramsey lapped the field solo, followed by Hamblen and Johnson and that was your podium. Teammate Jay Cox hung in there for a field finish, great ride to even finish among mainly Pros that finished.

Saturday: Didn't race, the 8:00 PM start, chose to go home and sleep, but failed in that as well. Our team had no finishers in the filed of 26 that did cross the line.

Sunday: Up at 5am, set up course, put up almost a mile of crowd barriers, set out 50 hay bails, hang banners, on feet all day promoting the race in the heat, forgot to eat drink or sit, kitted up to race last minute with no warm-up. Strong recipe for a disasturous race, and thats exactly what it was.

The temp at the 3:30 start was about 95 degrees. All of the big guns were there from the past few days the 3 powerful teams being Time Pro Cycling, DLP, and Hincapie/Coke.
The course is one of the hardest in the south-east, if your not climbing your turning. Did I mention it was hot? The race was insanely fast from the gun and guys went off the back at record speed. I was hurting from working all day but was trying to hang in there until my body settled into the pain cave. The first few guys i saw of note drop out in the first 15 minutes were Torsten Wambold, Joey Coddington and Andrew Olson, all from the DLP PRO Cycling team. This race was crazy hard. At about 19:00 into it Erik Barlevev, famous for his recent win at Harlem Rocks Crit, was next to me and obviously on the rivet, then he just quit pedaling and pulled off. This was really bad for my attitude about the race, because i reasoned "if all these "Pros" are quitting, than ive done ok to stay in this long". I probably could have stayed in a little longer. Right after that there was a $100 cash preme and i was gone. My two teammates Pete and Jay hung in there to get 7th and 18th respectively. There were only 22 finishers out of the 44 starters.

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