Okay . . . ummm, is anyone still visiting this poor decrepit site anymore? I don't know what's happened to me. Seriously . . . I like blogging and I really do miss it. You know when you procrastinate something and then you feel guilty about neglecting it? And then it turns into a vicious circle where you continue to ignore it and then feel more guilty? . . . No? . . . yeah that's probably just my twisted psyche then :)
Well here goes - an attempt to return to blogging.
Where to begin? I'm going to try to give a whirlwind update so bear with me. We'll see how good my memory is and how detailed I feel like getting. The bicycle adventures started back in the beginning of April . . .
Georgia was awesome. Dave, Cider, and I headed down with a whole brigade of Wisco folks. It was incredible. We had amazing weather, a really cool and huge rental house, beautiful roads and scenery, and great company. We were just outside of Dahlonega and were surrounded by 6 glorious gaps. I love climbing mountains. Just getting into a rhythm and ascending for 15-30 minutes is awesome. We went and rode Brasstown too and I'm not ashamed to say I had to get off and walk. That was one really steep mother. All in all a perfect week and I was super happy to get almost 450 miles of riding in.
The next weekend began the race season with Hillsboro Roubaix. A nice road race down in Illinois that always draws a good crowd. Needless to say not my greatest race. Maybe I was still tired from Georgia or maybe I just needed to do more intervals in preparation! Kaitie and Beth both stayed in the lead group and Kaitie finished a strong 6th. I was back in a second group and finished :)
The next day was a local crit and with 7 Kenda ladies on the line we knew we had the numbers and now just had to race smart.
My teammate Kelley and I got in a break with Rachel from ISCorp and as the laps dwindled we attacked and counter attacked. Luckily it worked out and I took the win with Kelley taking 3rd. A bit of a boost to the ego after Hillsboro's lackluster performance!
The next weekend was another local crit and after some good aggressive racing by Kenda. Beth had an awesome last lap attack and nearly held it but the race ended up with a field sprint. . I led out a little to early and was beat out by Jessica from Hollander. Still, I wasn't too disappointed in 2nd.
A weekend off for some family time and a wedding and the following weekend was a road race in Baraboo - northwest of Madison. I ended up in a break of 6 with my teammate Kelley but unfortunately got popped on the climb on the last lap. I was in no mans land the rest of the race and luckily held off any chasers. Kelley raced smart and strong to take the win! Again a little frustrated by my lack of fitness but I know my training was a bit reduced this year and it would take longer for me to start feeling good. Luckily I've got some good teammates!
And then came one of my favorite races all year. I went down to Arkansas for the Joe Martin Stage Race. It's a great race in itself but I really love the entire experience of going down to visit with the host family we've stayed with 3 years now. Carolyn and Marion are the best and this year they took in almost the entire team! They willingly let 6 riders plus Paul and Mike take over their home and they are exceptional hosts. I woke every morning to the smell of bacon frying and the elaborate team dinners every night were out of this world.
The team we had put together for this race was exception as well. A really great group and we had our best finish ever at this race. Representing Kenda were Amity, Anna, Catherine, Jill, Melissa, Mitzie, Silke, and myself. Anna finished 12th GC, I was 23rd and as a team we finished 5th behind 4 big teams. Huge thanks to my teammate Jill who helped me chase back on after dropping my chain twice during the second road race. After 10 miles of pacelining I sort of gave up hope but seeing the race caravan approach was a thing of beauty! Finishing 13th that day was a slight bit of redemption. The next and final day was a crazy 12 corner crit with a solid little climb to the finish. I unfortunately went down on a slippery corner that plagued riders all day. I was in the front group of 30 and with 4 laps to go a girl went down in front of me and I had nowhere to go. I slid nicely across the road and left a good chunk of skin in downtown Fayetteville. Luckily nothing too serious though and I took my free lap and managed to finish 15th on the day and move up in GC. Lots of girls went down on that corner throughout the day and the medical area was full of girls getting rash scrubbed out after the race. Yeowch!Thanks to everyone who helped make this race such a huge success for Team Kenda. Team Manager Paul and mechanic Mike were instrumental in keeping us organized. Our two host families were unbelievable - Marion and Carolyn are truly the greatest hosts ever and their neighbors Wes and Kathy were also gracious enough to host a rider. Thank you all for your generosity!!
A couple of days off after the crash was much needed. Nothing too bad - just road rash - but still oozing wounds are not real comfortable. Super excited for the next weekend of Wisconsin racing though with Jill flying in from Boulder and Ashley returning from her collegiate season.
Saturday was a 40 mile road race in the hills northwest of Madison. The course was a 20 mile loop with two mile long climbs each lap. A field of 16 with myself, Jill, and Meredith representing for Kenda. Over the first long climb we were down to a group of 5 with both Jill and I making it over the top. A lack of organization by the riders caused a few more to catch back up. Jill got a separation over the top of the second climb but saw the group coming back together and eased up. Again a lack of riders willing to work together caused the group to remain at 7. We were pretty frustrated by a few riders and decided to really attack the next climb. I gave it a go midway up and saw Jill pull up next to me. The other girls were just slightly behind and I told Jill to give it her all. A gap quickly formed and I sat on the remaining 3 riders as they struggled to get organized. That hesitation was all Jill needed to increase her lead and soon get out of sight. Being a good teammate I sat on the other three until the final climb. One rider upped the pace and I sat on until near the top when I attacked hard and got a gap. I had 5 miles to the finish and I knew the other girls were getting tired from the day's effort. Luckily I was able to hold them off and came across the line for 2nd. Jill had a good TT effort on the day and rode 14 miles solo to take the win. An awesome display of teamwork and a satisfying finish with the old 1, 2 punch!
Sunday was the Wheels on Willy Criterium in Madison. Team Kenda came out in full force with 9 riders toeing the line in a field of 30. Ashley, Beth L., Beth E., Jill, Lindsey, Meredith, Monique, Shelley, and myself. Not everyday you can comprise a third of the field! With those numbers the pressure was on and we wanted nothing less than a win. The plan was to be aggressive and get 2 of us in a break. From the start attacks came from Jill, Ashley, and Beth keeping the pace high and the field strung out. Nothing quite stuck until about 10 minutes in when Ashley attacked with an ISCorp rider in tow. A gap formed and some of the other riders began to try to chase. The field got a bit closer and I saw the ISCorp rider falling off so I attacked hard and bridged up to Ashley. Thanks John Wilke
We began to work together to hold off the hard charging field. Ashley was taking strong pulls and I did my best to equal her effort. Soon we saw our gap increasing and we knew we just needed to ride steady for the next 30 minutes. Back in the field a chase ensued and the remaining Kenda riders were covering any bridge attempts and doing what they could to keep Ashley and I off the front. It was another perfect example of strong teammwork and soon we saw two laps to go and the field not far in front of us. Electing to stay off the back, rather than ride back into the field, we enjoyed a slightly easier last lap and raised our arms in victory as we crossed the line. Ashley, who instigated the move and worked really hard to make it stick, took the win and I was again thrilled to take 2nd to my teammate. Thanks John Wilke
Alright - I think that should do it for now! Thanks for reading!