I decided to go out and try my luck in the CAT3’s at Boss
Cross #3.
I first have to start off by
giving Joe and company their props for designing what I thought was a pretty
good course.
The starting line was a
long wide straight away that gave plenty of room for the field to jocky for position
before the first turn.
There were a
couple of corners that were a little tight and narrow (hint: if the tape needs
to be fixed every lap, that is a good sign that the corner is a little too
tight – not a complaint, just an observation).
I lined up in the second row of the 18 strong field after a quick
practice lap.
I hung in with the field
for the first ½ to ¾ of a lap, but just wasn’t feeling like I had any power.
I really need to warm up for at least 30
minutes on the trainer prior to racing, but I got down to the venue a little
later than planned.
So, I decided not to
chase the whole day and just ride the course at speed and work on my cross
technique.
I did want to at least ride
fast enough to not get lapped or finish last.
With about 3 to go, I was feeling a little better and decided to hit the
gas.
As I approached the barriers and
started my dismount, my cleat did not dis-engage immediately and I almost
crashed, but was able to save it at the last minute.
I thought it was strange, as my dismounts
have been pretty good this season.
On
the next lap, I could see I was making up ground on the guy in front of me, but
had the same thing happen at the barriers again.
Turns out the bolt on my cleat had come
loose, so the cleat was moving with the pedal when I was trying to
disengage.
Admittedly, I never check my
cleats until I start to pull out of the pedals because of wear.
So I don’t know if I forgot to torque the
bolt tight or what.
After the second
mishap, the wind was out of my sails and I just went fast enough to hold my
position.
I ended up 17
th for
the day and I didn’t get lapped (see earlier goals).
I was really hoping my comeback to racing
would be a little more productive, but I think I am resolving myself to just
working on my fitness and getting my racing groove back on.
I have 3 goals this season:
1)
Don’t get lapped
2)
Don’t finish last
3)
Finish every race
The results will come, but they may have to wait until
next year……
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