Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Kate's Crit

I finally did a "real" bike race. Today was my first criterium. It was at the State Fairgrounds, with nice wide streets and 6 corners. The course was about 3/4 mile, and we had to do 40 minutes. I'm not sure how many laps that was, but it ended up being around 13 miles for me.

The race was a women's open race, with cat 4's scored separately from the cat 1-3 women (of which there were quite a few.)

Some of the women on the starting line had just completed the Nature Valley Grand Prix Pro race this past week. I could only watch in awe as they pulled away and lapped me within the first 4 laps.

I tried as hard as I could to stay with the one person who was still within a reasonable distance, but I was giving everything I had and she was still going just a bit faster than I was.

The effort involved was about the same as the 7 mile time trial I did last year, which means the heart rate was above 180 the whole time and I felt like I was going to either throw up or cough up blood.

Just when I was starting to think this is crazy, there's no way I should be out here (about the time the leaders had lapped me for the second time) I managed to catch on to a group of three who came around me. I could immediately tell the difference between drafting in that group and riding alone, and decided that I was going to do whatever it took to stay with that group. And I stayed with them for the last 8 laps, finishing dead last, but finishing nonetheless.

It was harder than I thought it would be, even though everyone told me how hard it would be. But it was also the most fun I've had while pushing myself to the limit. Way more fun than a time trial, because there's a mental boost when you can ride with other racers.

I learned a lot about what to do and especially what not to do. And I'm so very glad I kept the rubber side down, and I FINISHED!

First crit is now out of the way. Whew!

1 comment:

Pata said...

Hi poppyred,
Your experience with racing is almost exactly like mine! (You can read my first race, where I finished dead last, at thepolkadotjournal.blogspot.com

Yay for us for doing it.

Kotori