21 December 2010

the delft blues

Aah Delft, home of the famous blue pottery, johannes vermeer and delft technical university, organisers of this weeks race. Straight to the race then :-P Its funny how 1 lap can change your whole image of a race. Almost 30 guys turned up for A-klasse this week despite (or perhaps for the excuse to play in) the snow and thanks to seeding, I was able to get a good start position. The start was pretty fast, if you had the racing line like me, but plenty of people went exploring the deeper snow off the racing line and some even succeeded in picking up speed. I entered the first singletrack around 12th place I guess but soon got restless. There was some slipping and sliding and some people even unashamedly made snow angels close to the icy parts of the track. With a bit of luck, some pushing and shoving, and some annoying beeping from my heart rate monitor, which seemed to think i was operating at 102% of my max, I made it into 6th place by the end of the 1st lap.



I was lucky enough at this point to be tucked neatly in the wheel of the number 1 ranked rider in the championship, who had had a bad start and was working his way to the sharp end of the race. It didnt take us long to catch the 3rd place rider, who we both passed, and then I decided I was bored of watching Kees' back wheel and I let him ride away from me. So there I was, 4th place, pretty happy with myself, everything working fine, until I got overtaken, and then overtaken again. At this point, even tho I was in 6th place, it felt like I was having a pretty average race, with the great unwashed about to trample me as they came passed. Even the stairs became challenging...



But thanks to the encouragement of the canadian avenger, clearly feeling at home in her natural habitat (snow), and the fact that everyone was feeling the pace a little, the great unwashed never caught me. And then that 1 Lap I was referring to earlier happened. The mud and snow decided to annoy other people and I was free to clip in to my pedals first time after each of the 3 sections where running was well, erm, faster. The guys in 5th place hardly noticed me go by he was trying so hard to clip in, and then suddenly, I was right behind the guy in 4th place, who later told me he had already all but given up trying to clip in at this point. All that was left was some hard pedalling, a daring overtaking maneuver on the last corner, and voila, 4th place!



anyway, this puts me in a 3 way tie for 7th place overall, 2 points behind 6th place, 3 points ahead of 10th. and it looks like the snow might just hang around until boxing day in leiden.

delft cx race heart rate monitor stats:
duration 57:25
heart rate max 194 (this is getting a bit silly now)
heart rate average 182
1038KCal 15% fat
(Changed wheels and forgot to move the magnet for the speed sensor so no speed this week. I would however estimate the speed to be: not very fast, and the distance to be: not very far, this is cyclocross remember)

2 comments:

  1. well done james, nice to read your race reports! average 182. whew...

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  2. It's great when a plan comes together!

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