We rolled into the race 2 hours early to scope it out and get a decent warm up in. The start was a little sketch with the normal countdown going from 1 minute to start to go 10 seconds later. This caught a lot of people off guard including myself. I got things rolling and was able to work into a decent position by the first barrier. Things got pretty hairy right after that up the first climb. The rider in 2nd place crashed in the off camber mud and caused a huge pile up and left the two Wells brothers to roll away from everyone else for the 1-2 finish. I wish I could say my race went as well as Todd and Troy but that's just not the case. The run up was called Mount Krumpet and it felt like a mountain each and every time up it. Between the actual sloppy run and the additional vertical riding after it proved to take its toll in the form of lost time and energy. My lack of running and the Wells brother's gap from the early pile up caused my race to end a little sooner than I had hoped. Hopefully tomorrow is a little better which is hard to say with a forecast of 20 something and snow. Could be another Jersey?
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Jingle Cross Day 1
We rolled into the race 2 hours early to scope it out and get a decent warm up in. The start was a little sketch with the normal countdown going from 1 minute to start to go 10 seconds later. This caught a lot of people off guard including myself. I got things rolling and was able to work into a decent position by the first barrier. Things got pretty hairy right after that up the first climb. The rider in 2nd place crashed in the off camber mud and caused a huge pile up and left the two Wells brothers to roll away from everyone else for the 1-2 finish. I wish I could say my race went as well as Todd and Troy but that's just not the case. The run up was called Mount Krumpet and it felt like a mountain each and every time up it. Between the actual sloppy run and the additional vertical riding after it proved to take its toll in the form of lost time and energy. My lack of running and the Wells brother's gap from the early pile up caused my race to end a little sooner than I had hoped. Hopefully tomorrow is a little better which is hard to say with a forecast of 20 something and snow. Could be another Jersey?
Monday, November 24, 2008
Somethings missing
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
USGP Jersey
The overall weekends results were far from stellar racing the best of the best but still worth the trip. 4 weeks till nationals still leaves time to get faster.
While driving through Hershey I happened to glance over and notice a rather intriguing sign. Beer Zoo? Of course I stopped and picked up some Yuengling which is only sold on the east coast. The trip wouldn't complete without a stop at the all famous Tim Hortons for an Icecap and some fruit explosion muffins to bring home.
Next race is the Wisconsin State Championships this Sunday.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Determination
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Iceman 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
My first Iceman
After a couple attempts to dig the car out we had to call Triple A to pull us out. Not the greatest start to the weekend but the house was right there. Around 11 we finally get a look at the house. The place looked exactly like an IKEA store with all the designer furniture and appliances. After a quick look around the place it was off to bed for my early start. Brian and Tristan were racing the Pro race later in the afternoon so they got to sleep in.
I woke up early and made myself some breakfast before driving over to Kalkaska again. 8am starts blow as I soon came to find out. A quick warm up before lining up on the start line in the first wave of the day.
Here's a picture of me early in the race. I was not looking this happy at the end to say the least but I survived my first Iceman. Shortly after I finished I drove back to the start to catch Brian and Tristan's start. Here is a picture of them at the finish showing the stacked field of local and National talent. Tristan had a good day and finished on the podium with Doug Swanson and Adam Craig taking the win.
After the awards banquet it was off to the bars. The Bells Beer team hosts an annual end of the year party somewhere in downtown Traverse City. I heard Brian and Tristan talking about some sort of party bus that shows up to the party and was a little intrigued by this point. Adam Craig showed up to the bar with the famous ice trophy that's chiseled every year and the party was on! Beer was consumed, memories were shared and ridiculous dancing was done by all. The party bus lived up to its name with a built in bar and stereo system rocking out in the alley next to the bar.
2007's Iceman proved to be much of the same with Brian winning the race this time around and another sweet party bus appearance. Next post comes from 2008's Iceman!!!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Coming Soon!
in the mean time...
Preparing for Iceman USGP State Championships and Nationals
Maybe I'll see these guys again this weekend on the party bus!