It was a day of multiple material concerns (and too much running) at Reston yesterday.  I got a good start, but perhaps a paid a karmic price for pimping Andy Gorski pretty good in one of the early turns.  I'm all for racing and fighting for position, but I probably didn't need to close the door on him 1 minute into the race when there was plenty of room.  I did apologize and open up space in the line for him afterwards.  
A couple of minutes later I remounted at the top of the runup and my bike made a nasty sound as one of the brake arms got wedged under the rim.  The wheel wouldn't even turn.  I messed around with it for a couple of minutes but couldn't get it to budge, so I ran.  
Just like that I went from being close to the front, on Gunnar's wheel, and feeling pretty good to all alone way off the back.  I would like to think I had a top 10 in my legs, but that's racing.  I was a shit show, but I still had fun.
I kept alive my record of never DNF'ing a 'cross race by coming in DFL, but at least I finished.  Since I wasn't exactly racing I had time to reflect on the season while I rode the track and waited to get lapped.  Yes, this photo was taken during the race.  I had just flatted on the last lap and looking at the prospect of running the same long section that I had already run on the first lap.  
It really was a very good season for me and I'm already thinking about next year.  The transition to Elite Masters went well.  Now I need to figure out what I need to do to step it up and find a way into the top 10 at MAC events and consistently top 5 in the MABRA.
I'm relatively new to bike racing (first CX race 2003) so I feel like I'm still improving every year.  I'm also becoming more aware of my weaknesses.  That's where I'll focus when I started putting together the game plan for 2009.
286 days until Charm City 'Cross (Sunday 9/20/09)
Cheers!
Monday, December 08, 2008
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2 comments:
286 Days! yay cross!
nice job this season.
I just marked it on my calendar
great year Chris. You are being radically too modest when you say the transition to 1/2/3 Masters went smoothly. You kicked ass and took names. Really impressive.
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