Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Cross me up baby!




Great first race of the season for the community, Cycle U team, friends and coaches. Wamsley and Nathan on the microphone creating the "mood", teams everywhere, Redline team trailer with a great food selection and lots of smiles! Here is Kristi warming up.








It was great to "get the cross family back together" and see so many cycle folks out on bikes getting the season going. I must admit I was having a hard time letting summer go until yesterday, now I am full on ready for the Fall!

I was having a blast in the masters A race, what a fun course! I have yet to hear how our other team members did but there were a good number of Boot Camp hard cores out there putting our teaching to use.

ASC O'boy Oberto did a great job with this race, it has really become a tradition to start the season here and this course was better than previous years with less sand and running and more emphasis on turns and handling which is what everyone needs more of this time of year. It was also a nice suprise to get some new turns put into an old course, particularly a couple right handers with less than stellar traction on downhills, adding to the single track to really take the rust off the old cornering skills. I brushed more than a few sticker bushes and was flying the outrigger more than I like.
Thanks to Jimmy Hendrix and Wick and co for keeping those trails wide and smooth from a summer of MTB Wednesday nights. I have never seen it in better condition. The start was also better with a bit shorter pavement and a nice smooth left hander with plenty of room before the hole shot to give everyone a chance to find their spot.


Coach Toby took #1 in elite men by over a minute, coach Kristi won the womens elite race in similar fashion. It was cool to see Kristi railing the corners and really putting the step through dismount to use on those 2 barrierrs!












This is the Team Tomato women warming up, lots of tents and teams showing some pride! Another shot of Holden Berg, rocking the big boy course, behind him you can see the "run or ride up" that I have to brag that I rode every lap.


The key? Hit it with everything you've got on the approach and then shift down to nurse it over the top. Good power work! The course had just the right mix of small sections with recoveries, really well laid out. No monster sections, just short doses of skills and power with enough pavement to get some recovery.


Can't wait to see everyone at the next one.

Great start to the season.

Coach Craig