Saturday, October 25, 2008

Ocala Stage... The End of 2008

So its October and we are still racing our bikes in Florida� As we finish the season off I was heading into the final weekend high up in the Florida Points Standings and looking to jump into the 6th spot. We finished in style with a three event stage race which consisted of two road races and a short time trial.

The road race on Saturday started a little mellow, I did my signature early attack hoping to try and bring some people with me. This was a failure. I decided to sit in at that point and see what happens as we had a time bonus sprint in about 5 miles. As we're rolling into the bonus sprint we went up a hill and then downhill towards the line, the last mile to the line were strung out and nervous! Chris (teammate) and I were in great position about 5th and 6th wheel coming into the hill. Suddenly, Chris and another rider began bumping shoulders and next thing I know Chris was on the ground, along with half the field. One of my other teammates somehow got ran over by the motorbike, did a full flip and landed on his feet running! I ended up taking 2nd in bonus to Grant Potter(Herbalife), who is flying coming off Master's Worlds!

Despite some late moves the race was doomed to end in a field sprint. I figured with my time bonus I was sitting pretty, I came up the hill 3rd wheel and was rocketing on the sprint when the wheel in front of me sat up and I became boxed in. Took 7th in the stage, 3rd in GC. Chris decided to pack it up after that since he was pretty banged up.

Next up the TT, which was 5.2 miles� It was hilly so extremely hard to get a rhythm. I ended up losing a minute by the end. I still put in a good time at 10:10� But it surely wasn't the 9:02 Bobby Sweeting(Toshiba-Santo) had posted! So going into the last stage I was 14th in the GC

The last stage was under 50 miles and it was pretty steady all day, a few attacks early showed that not a lot of people were interested in getting off the front. A few times I ended up off the front just when trying to string it out. As the race developed into the later laps, splits started to happen. I found myself into a 6 man group with all but two of the top 10 GC contenders. Another split occurred and I looked at the Herbalife rider since I knew he was protecting the overall lead for Grant Potter and he seemed content letting those guys up the road.

Soon after we got reeled back by the field it was pretty much an all out chase for the next 2 laps by Herbalife and Toshiba-Santo. I was pretty content watching these guys do all the work and stayed towards the top 20 guys to insure there would be no splits. As we entered the road back off the circuit, Grant Potter and Bobby Sweeting were throwing down and the break group was insight. I saw my chance develop when a few other riders including a Toshiba rider and myself attacked. We bridged up to the guys with about 1 mi to go and were driving it. I came into the corner third wheel and was waiting for a massive acceleration to happen, but never did. So I went from about 350 meters out and was able to hold everyone off! Taking 7th in the GC was also great!

Its always best to end the season with a win! Thanks to Robby Ketchell and CPT for keeping me fast all season. I have acheived all of my season goals and more with the best guidance I have had during my career.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Hello 2009! Hello GA! Hello Twlight Zone

Welcome back folks to the 2009 season! The season has started! These means long days and slow or slower rides! This venture started two weeks ago, as we rolled into the fall calendar for the Florida Points Series, with a nice 6 Hour day... This was great as I was able to get into the break on the Saturday Circuit. I kicked an attack with 4 laps to go and slowly got some people to follow to insure we stayed away.

The sprint was very close and I came out at 4th.

Sunday, we had a nice short Road Race and I felt like taking the bull by the horns, as we were in a combined 1,2,3 field and I wanted to thin the heard from the gun. Maybe not the best tactic, but I was able to rock 14th in the end after a long day of bridging gaps and sitting in breaks.

Moving into the next week, I had some back to back 4 hour days after taking Monday off. Then Thursday I went up to Georgia with some Florida mates; Josh Servi and Tom Bargnesi, for the upcoming six gap century. Not knowing what to expect, I rode a crappy gearing and worked hard all weekend. 11-23 was not great for those hills.

After the voyage, we rushed to get a ride in as soon as we arrived in Dehlonga, GA. We hustled and got kitted up and got in a nice 40 miler. As we got back, ate and drank a lot of beers, we got a phone call.... ENTER THE TWILIGHT ZONE

Our friends are on their way, but cannot find gas, and what is going on... there is no gas anywhere.

So we decided to start our trek for petrol... and to my surprise Georgia HAS NO GAS

Suddenly we morph into 1974! I need more beer for this one!

So eventually our mates found a station that had gas and made it to our cabin.... we head to bed and set voyage for our next epic day of riding.

WE wake up and gas seems to be the hot topic all day, eventually it became a joke about finding gas, but I was never far enough back in the group to hear the BS.

SO day one: we hit Niels gap, Jack's gap then right up to Brasstown Bald, then back up the other side of Niels to a nice lunch and some Newcastle.

Just to let you know we were not holding back... Josh and I were firing shots off like we were racing for a tour stage. Josh was definitely the man up Niels and somehow I was able to gas him up the Bald!

Back into town, we head for a night of Terrapin Pale Ale and food...

The next day (Still no gas) OH WAIT 45 mins in line at a station and we find gas!

Supposedly we are having a nice easy ride, but a group of cyclists can never ride easy. We hit up the back side of Woody's gap and start another epic throw down...

Saturday night we ate in and did not party as the century was upon us.

CENTURY DAY!!!!

So there is more people than I have ever seen and I felt awful for the first 40 miles. I came unglued on Jack's gap and rode in small groups the rest of the day. Somehow I felt great the last 20 miles and rode flat out. I came in at 5:40.... Pretty respectable. Josh came in around 5:55 and Tom had a Mechanical. Honestly this was the hardest century I have ever done. 6 epic climbs spread into 104 miles, made this not for the kids. I was in pieces after rolling in.

So this meant tons of food and BEER

We party and Head back Monday.....

20 hours later and 500 miles later... Hello 2009