I attacked at Monsters and it worked! Woot!
Saturday morning Alex & I drove up to Chicago to race Monsters. As we got into the city, it was drizzling and gray outside and I was worried about rainy slick conditions. Right after we parked the car the sun started peeking out and it dried up. I registered for the 3/4 race and felt a little regret as I watched the girls I normally would race with go off in the 4/5 race. I thought that I was going to get my ass kicked.... There was a crash at the end of the 4/5 race though, and I was thankful to have avoided that. Hope no one was hurt.
I lined up with the rest of the women to race and felt pretty good. My nerves have gotten so much better! The course was flat and rectangular; four wide corners and a slight head wind on the far straight away. We went around about five times, and each time someone would throw and attack and I'd chase her down with a couple of other girls at the front. After going around a few times like this I realized that I must have been as strong as the women throwing the attacks if I caught them every time, so I HAD to attack. I waited until a few seconds after someone attacked on the head wind section and ZING jumped around the pack on the right side. This was about halfway through the race I think.
I went as hard as I could and fought the urge to look behind me. Nearing the third corner, I heard a girl shout "get on my wheel!" and I leapt on. Only one person had caught me! Now we were going as hard as we could, trying not to let the pack catch us. I recovered for a minute and then took a hard pull. We hammered around a couple more laps and realized that we had gotten away. Now I was tired.
Whewwww so happy to see the one lap to go sign. Or maybe it was 2 laps. Well...few laps anyhow. I was feeling good and recovered...and thus made a stupid mistake that cost me the race. With one lap to go I decided that I was strong enough to drop the other rider, Jessica, on the head wind section. I was scared of the sprint and thought it would be better to lose her early. She took a pull and I went for it. I was definitely not sure of myself, and when I looked around she had caught me. I pulled for a second longer, laid off, tried to get on her wheel, and after we rounded the last corner she sprinted toward the finish.
Second place. (!!!!!!!) I am thrilled at how the race went. Save the stupid mistake toward the end, I raced smart. It was a BIG mistake though! I learned, and I'll be less hasty next time. Everyone I talked to after the race thought it was an exciting race :-) Good job to Jessica of..I forgot the team because I can't read kits.. !
4 comments:
Woot indeed. Good job.
-Rob
Nice! But why didn't you race with the 4/5s? Were holding out for the "good" money?
GREAT !! Wed nights is paying off.
Wednesday IS paying off !
And Morgan, the 4/5 race went off super early in the morning and missing it meant I could sleep in a bit more. I was driving up with Alex, whose race went off at 3:00ish.. long long day..
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