Thursday, March 12, 2015

Racing bikes and related shenanigans

The collegiate road season has started! Of course I'm trying to keep up with the fastest kids which is working most of the time. NCSU hosted a race a few weeks back, dope courses, super cold and a rude awakening that the As aren't a joke! Then the east coast descended into an ice age cancelling the following two race weekends leaving a frantically rescheduled William and Mary crit and road race combo as stop number two for all the bicycle inclined college kids.

A good weekend, good friends, and total domination

A Saturday morning criterium, on campus, four corners and all left turns. For the A-Team things looked more than promising, legs felt good and spirits were high before the whistle was blown. Why wouldn't we be expecting great things to happen, 26 person field, 6 for VT, 3 incredibly strong riders and no other team to match us...

Pulling in the Crit, photo by Sonja McG Photography

How the race transpired, two words, total domination! On the first three laps I went to the front getting the pace high right off the back, after a little bit of work it was time to sit on the back, hang on and let the rest of the team go to work and after 10 minutes Luke went for it solo off the front, fastest guy on a steel bike in the conference! Soon afterwards I went hard covering an attack and suffered a mechanical, seat slipped and started pointing down at +20 degrees, not fun and a big bummer leaving me on the sidelines spectating and cheering on my team. Within 15 minutes of breakaway Luke lapped the field, like a boss, and very soon afterwards Mike went for a repeat performance lapping the field solo just as Luke did. Then Taylor Pearman took 2nd in the field sprint for a 4th overall. 1st 2nd and 4th, crushing it, killing it, all time conditions! Super stoked for the team and bummed out that I wasn't there for the end game to help with a full podium sweep.

To boot we were done racing by 11:30 in the morning! After a little lunch, R&R and swapping out seatposts for a Thomson loaned by Wes's dad (need to return that...) it was time for a nice ride through the countryside! 20 miles nice and easy with several stops for photos.

Photo by Oliver Donkervoet

With a late short road race and everyone still stoked on the previous day's victories much planning was talked of. The jist of the most ridiculous plan was to have every single member of the A-Team was to attack, breakaway solo on different laps, then meet up off the front and team time trial away to victory! Laughed off as to crazy to work we went with something very slightly changed.... Feeling bold I went with the skinsuit rather than a kit, because skinsuit winsuit!

Seatpost mounted GoPro needs a mini fender for the dirt 

The Tidewater Classic course is ideal for breakaways 10 mile lap, easy to get out of sight quickly, a little wind, one decent climb and to spice things up a stout uphill sprint finish not on the normal lap! On lap one right at the steepest part of the hill I found myself at the front, with no one looking really motivated next to me. It was my turn to attack first, so I did, as violently as I could. With in 30 seconds I was out of sight of the field with no followers, no one even responded! A few miles into my solo effort I brought the gap up to almost a minute, but a chase group of 4 was coming in hot and had me before the first lap was over. The best part was that Taylor had made his way into the chase group, and since I'm no where near in shape enough to hold a breakaway for 45 miles it was good news for me. Soon I was dropped on the second lap and went back to the field.

Other teams were trying to attack but nothing was sticking and this went on for the whole race, eventually Mike countered and ended up going all the way to the leaders, 2 up the road. Then Luke followed an attack and made it all the way to the leaders, 3 up the road. By the sprint VT had 3 of the 4 lead riders and Taylor took the win with Mike in tow for 2nd after a classic Woodard leadout (some of the best in the field), who rolled in easy to 4th. After a few more riders came through it was me and Sean scheming in the field for an endgame for 8th place. After a little conversation I had the sprint and he had my leadout. 3k out we sat on the back of the 12 or so guys left, and with something like 400 meters to go it was game freaking on! At 400 was the crest of a hill the bottom of which was at 250 meters getting steeper all the way uphill to the finish. Wisely going for the the left side the first jump started, I yelled something along the lines of "GO, GO, GO!" and Sean kicked it as hard as he could. Meanwhile Navy thinks that this looks like their wheel to follow, I may have shouldered my way in there. At 250, which would be a little too long for most, especially uphill it was time to shake'n'bake, slingshot around and go like hell! Putting down the strongest sprint I ever have, surprising everyone, especially myself, running away with the field sprint and my first top 10 in the As! Needless to say everyone was stoked on 4 guys in the top 10! Total domination is what you get with a stacked team! Will the trend continue? We'll see in a week's time at Duke!

Luke has found the Brap! photo by Neil Singh


The A-Team! Photo by Sonja McG Photography

New Teams and Big Time Stoke! 

When you're favorite UVA student gives you an in on the raddest new team on the block you take it! Low key collegiate style and a dope jersey to rep! Looking forward to more good times with the same good friends! This way Bryan Lewis beating me in a mountain bike race will be a good thing, can't get mad at teammates winning! 




Till next time!
-B Slow Racing Brap Specialist  
I like that title




Thursday, January 22, 2015

Cyclocross is still happening?

After returning to the glorious land of Blacksburg we decided to have a bit of fun before classes started, aka ride our bikes a lot, and then some more, then made a little bit more. After 10 hours of ride time in 4 days go race some bikes in the wonderful land of North Carolina to top it all off.

The three amigos plus Grace departed way to early for normal people on Saturday to travel to the wonderful land of Asheville NC for the Biltmore Estate Cyclocross races which just so happened to be the last NCCX events of the season.
A photo posted by Gavin Kline (@gkline29) on


Then cyclocross happened, how did it go you ask? It happened much the way cyclocross does.






Some run ups were cleaned some hand ups were taken and given and races were raced. Mostly a sick edit was filmed and edited by Eli.


Hand up rig for the Pro 1/2 Race

Between myself, Luke and Eli results ranged from DFL to top 10. But during my DFL race on Saturday I had a moment of glory, on the last lap taking a beer hand-up close to the bottom of the run up a spectator offered to hold my hand-up so that I could ride the run up again, since I had already built up that reputation with the crowd, and then get it back on the return section of course. "Hold ma beer and watch this" was executed to near perfection even returned the empty to the original donors while riding by. If you're not winning, style it!

Sundays race went much much better except for running file treads and crashing a lot! Ended up 15th but was in the lead on the second lap, crashes and fading hard towards the last lap didn't help staying up there. Still a very stoke worthy performance compared to the day before. I am uncertain if it was that the Hometown Mfg orange plaid jersey was a faster of a kit, or the course suited me much better, or the Chinese food Saturday night before attributed to the improvements anyways it was a blast!

This dude with the push was the real MVP
Taken by Grace Woodard



Then we came back home and raced "Cyclocross" or something like that.


To be fair TJ won the first race fair and square 

More shenanigans shall ensue and be embellished on this silly blog as the season progresses

Somehow the three of us didn't get in trouble all weekend?
Taken by Grace Woodard


Taken by Grace Woodard

That's all I've got for now, till next time shredders.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The Blog Lives Again, and Its 2015 and Things


After a long period of not even acting like I have a blog its time to bring back the stories hyperbole sarcasm and general goofiness. Might throw some super serious alliteration at all of you too, but that remains to be seen.

The Good The Cool and The New

Look at it! I spent a solid 20 minutes redoing some pictures and formatting, that is some effort right there!

I've got a gopro now and more mounts than I know what to do with so expect some sweet quote un quote edits.


Kind of like that but hopefully a bit more exiting and not with Sail in the background since I can actually download cool music in Blacksburg.

Other things to look out for: Straight silly somewhat sarcastic Strava ride names,



A few other super rad things are in the works but those are yet to be announced..... Super secret stoke

   Whats Next? How About An Absurdly Approximated Race Calender 

Dates? Obligations? Here is what I may show up to throughout 2015

NCCX #14 and #15 Cat 3 this weekend

At least most of the ACCC Road Season as A rider

  • Feb 14-15 – NC State (RR/RR) 
^ This might get skipped for some extra free radness, the Pantani Ride! Which is really the only "race" "event".... fun as hell time on bikes the whole year 
  • Feb 21-22 – William & Mary (RR/CRIT)
  • Feb 28 – UNCW (CRIT/Poss. RR)
  • Mar 01 – UNC (CRIT)
  • Mar 07 – Mason (RR/Poss. ITT)
  • Mar 08 – Maryland (CRIT)
  • Mar 14-15 – SPRING BREAK
About here I'm going to start looking for XC races....
  • Mar 21-22 – Duke (RR/TTT/CRIT)
  • Mar 28-29 – Navy (RR/TTT or ITT/CRIT)
  • Apr 04-05 – WVU (CRIT/RR)
  • Apr 11-12 – ASU (RR/CRIT/Poss. TT)
  • Apr 18-19 – VT ACCC ROAD Championships (RR/TTT/CRIT)
  • Collegiate Road Nationals in Asheville!  

Summer:

  • Some legit fast XC races with big time competition! 
  • Maybe a 12 hour race on a duo team? (I already have a partner to crush a coed division if you catch my drift) 
The massive event that is one of the east coast highlights of the NUE series The Shenandoah Mountain 100! If I decided it was worth it to work for a completely different kind of fitness right at the start of the collegiate mountain bike season it would mark my fourth consecutive year riding the beast. Hopefully the fourth finish too!

Fall:

Collegiate MTB Season Duh....

Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships at Snowshow WV! (Everything is on the east coast 2015!!) I might get really ballsy and borrow a big boy bike to ride the Downhill and Dual Slalom events and go for the individual omnium? This is a very maybe, but trying really hard to crush it during XC and STXC are very real!

Collegiate CX or mostly finding cool VACX and NCCX races to go to with a few starts for the school...

Then for the third in a few months Cyclocross Nationals Championships in Asheville NC! (that would be 2016 but whatever deal with it, I do what I want on my blog) Some collegiate racing, a U23 race, and very maybe jump in the elite race! Why not go big or go home right? Or in Austin's case get worried about some trees and try to cancel it? Too soon?

Till next time... Keep it dirty ya'll 


Saturday, August 16, 2014

If you're chasing dreams you gotta run em down, but take a break for a minute its the summer now

I've been a little MIA in the blog-o-sphere since pretty much the start of summer. You know going off to magical places and doing big things. Pretty much general dirtbaggery.

Summer recap, race report, random rambling a bit of all should follow in a random order but whatever. Or you can look at the pictures and get the TL;DR at the bottom.

***Not quite finished yet but I'll put it up now anyways***

Big things

XC MTB National Championships


Bear Creek, for those not in the know its about an hour due west of NYC and has some smallish mountains with a crazy amount of rocks just kind of everywhere than will make or break someone. More DNFs to crashes and broken bikes than I would have thought, clean a lap and you are a certified bike NINJA, clean them all you are some kind of Demigod mingling with the mortals. I think I got ninja stuff a few times. Made some friends and raced some races.

Not winning but styling for sure

STXC Cat 1 19-2somthings


So I started the long weekend off right by racing in a skinsuit and vintage RayBan aviators made sometime around 1975. Not going to write a long story about a short race. Second row call up, SICCCKKKK, on B-Slows wheel from the gun, good idea bad plan.

Made it up to back of the really fast guys drafting Mr Lewis then he made a pass I didn't and another and another. Then I got passed and again and again, by the third lap I was on the ragged edge on the back of the second group. Shortly there after I got dropped and pulled. About 12 minutes that crushed me, immediately found beer and finished before the leaders were done. Winning. Oh yeah I turned 21 shortly before nats too.

Finished up 20th out of 25

Sketchy hotels and many laps and lots of rocks 

Note to self Red Carpet Inns are sketch, $80 a night is cheap, deal with it, use savings to buy fabrezze and get by. Also camp next year and bum showers off of the guys that spent money on the resort rooms. 

Crushed some pre laps with kool kats from all over. Met guys that ride for Marion Univeristy, they were fast. Showed some pro the line off the drop off on the pro course. More pro than the pros, ninja level achieved. 

U23 How is it possible for guys to be this fast? For real what is happening.

So I defiantly ended up in cyclingnews at the back from the gun.

Does this make my butt famous?
 Took a more conservative strategy of survival in the U23 race. 2nd to last row call up. First UCI race. This is going to be hard. Fast from the gun I held about 25-30th for a majority of the race, getting passed by delayed riders in other categories and eventually getting lapped. 

Still CLEANED the pro rock garden, by far some of the gnarliest stuff I have raced, multiple laps, had a few clean laps, didn't get hurt and had only minor mechanicals due to wearing out my wide narrow in six months, sorry raceface your rings are too soft for my power. 

33rd of 45, getting better in a faster field, whats going to happen next race?

XC Cat 1 19-not very old and helping save the day.

XC race, whatever went fast jumped rocks, dabed and fell a few times went faster, only got passed by one singlespeeder, finished 14th of 30. I was pleased.

Shortly after the two winners Bryan and Gordon dropped me 30 seconds into their cool down ride I went back to the parking lot. I was spent could barley turn pedals. I came across a group of racers and a team mechanic a ways from the start finish. It was Vicki Barclay of Stan's No Tubes Elite team and her singlespeed wouldn't stop shifting. (to those not into bikes this is really bad). Ended up needing some more tools, my car was 50m away and happy to help I loaned them out. Clutch save less than 10 minutes before her start, she won the Ladies SS and I was rewarded with a pretzel and much swag from the Stan's guys. Still winning at nationals just off the race track.  

Cool Virginia kids win pretty much everything

Between Bryan Lewis, Gordon Wadsworth, Adam Croft and a few others I'm forgetting off the top of my head there were a heck of a lot of stars and bars jerseys taken back to the Old Dominion. East Coast peps shred east coast gnar and even wear East Coasters Socks.  


That Foof is Fly

21st Suckas! Not really being an adult is lame.

21 years old yay, I can no longer get an underage drinking charge! Woot! This is kind of cool, but the novelty wore off when 6 days in I was no longer getting carded in Charlottesville. 

Thanks to Bryan Somers for being the only person in Blacksburg cool enough to go downtown with me on a Sunday! 

Other races and rides and whatever

Fat Tire Weekend

Went fast, passed Quadsworth, for a short period of time in the short track, came out in third. Cool beans.

Crushed my soul in the Fat 5 endurance race, did a full pre-lap to set up the course. Still held 10th at the end of the day. Death may have occurred.

Got lost 10 minutes into and dropped out of the Fat Tire Frenzy XC race, they went back to marshal the corner I missed and saved no less than 3 peoples races.

Mixed results but you can't complain with 75miles of singletrack in a weekend.  

Walnut Creek

by Robyn Ritter Browne

Skinsuited nats tune up, went crazy fast in the beginning, dropped my chain blasting through an alternate creek crossing line attempting to freak Bryan and Charlie out by overtaking them for first place. Lost spots, got stung by a bee in the quad ended up 6th. Conclusions: skinsuits are really hot. The best post race activity is laying in a lake. 

Luke was a total BAMF and raced the SS division on his SSCX rig. Who even thinks of doing that? Major kudos there. 

Later that weekend chilled in Chralottesville with B-Slow and then my long lost friends Jake Brown and his fiancee Lemma. A very good weekend if I do say so myself. 

Blacksburgering Epic in the Rain, We Cool. 

Somehow a casual Sunday visiting Blacksburg turned into riding 80 miles in the rain and hiking dragons tooth in the rain during the ride. This is what happens when the Woodards come up with a plan, it gets epic real quick. More documentation of stoke is to come


Organizing a Race or Trying To

...in progress more content and pictures soon...





TL;DR

-Passed Quadsworth for a short period of time.
-XC MTB Nationals was fun, got my but kicked by fast kids, still got 14th. Did 3 races too.
-Ended up on a cyclingnews photo.
-Mostly organized a race for the fall.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Mud, its just like a trip to the spa

So this is a few months late but no matter...

The welcome relief from engineering school known as spring break has come and gone, and as a college student this week is always go big or go home. Why not go home then go big?

VA XC State Championships
It seems silly to have a state championships as on of the very first events of the season doesn't it. It is but why not, time to find some early season strength and see if I can snag a nationals qualification.

Soup

Leaving Blacksburg early Saturday morning for my excursion to scenic Danville VA, I noticed something strange. The further east and further south I drove this very peculiar white stuff was consistently coating the ground more fully. With a forecasted high in the 60s it was going to be a mess and mess it was! I'll skip the play by play because frankly its boring, just had to go fast and go big!

I met up with Bryan, Steven and the rest of the UVa crew before the start and immediately commenced warming up aka riding out the backside of the course to give Bryce a hand-up and help power him to a 2nd place singlespeed finish! These cats know how to do mountain right!

On to my race, summed up in 5 words: it was really freaking muddy!

Keeping it dirty

Frankly we put well over a years worth of damage on that trail in one day, the only saving grace was the flavor of mud present. Rather than all peanut butter packing up everything to a 80lb bike sort of mud it was the very soupy standing water coat everything and I mean everything in a thin even layer kind of mud, with enough water to wash off chains when needed.

With an Ikon on the back I slid into a 10th place finish making the top 15 for my nationals run! When I say slid I mean it, sideways all over the place but it was fun! Certainly it was a race of survival, many quit to save their bikes others due to shredded rear mechs and demolished miscellaneous parts.

Before heading back to Blacksburg Tyler Edwards convinced me to bust out a sweet century ride showcasing the thunder ridge climb and a little bit of gravel. For those not in the know Thunder Ridge is a really freaking big climb, 12.5miles at 5% with over 3000 feet of gain. Was a sweet ride for sure!


Goals and Progress


There comes a point when one sets goals and another much better point when those goals become within reach. With the close of my first collegiate seasons I've reached and exceeded many goals set from a year ago, Cat 3 in cross and road now. As of recently a collegiate A in all seasons (mtb, cx and road), won a few races and took the top step in the Men's B Omnium in the ACCC in road, 3rd in CX D1, rode well at mountain bike nationals back in October and even took the front row call up for the first lap during the team relay.

 
Now this was pretty darn cool, oh so pro #3 Nats plate too! 


Its very rewarding to see progress, in strength physically and mentally both on and off the bike. Progress in race results and attitude. Feeling fitter than I ever have, massively faster than this time even a year ago, looking forward to the rest of 2014, and into '15, with big goals set. Many national championship events in my sights, a SM 100 PR, three collegiate seasons, maybe some upgrades, and organizing a mountain bike race of my own for VT. Representing two teams in events all over the country while trying to be an ambassador for the sport by spreading stoke and good vibes.


In the lead on the dirt
Good feels in the legs recently

The support of teammates, friends, and family, on and off the bike while racing and training throughout the seasons has made all of this possible. Shout outs to everyone that helped out, Luke for the best leadouts, those who worked with me in the breaks, everyone that attempted to teach me how to race smarter, the co-drivers for interesting conversation and DJing during all of the Van rides, everybody that drove to and from, the team parents graciously letting a bunch of crazy college kids sleep and eat for free, all of those who spectated and cheered, East Coasters for fixing the machines and supplying sound advice, Jacob for loaning me race wheels during a majority of road the season, everyone else who loaned me bikes parts wheels or clothes throughout the year, those really fast and super nice guys for inspiring greatness, the cool kids that got me in way over my head during training rides, all of the great new and old friends from throughout the racing community that made chasing guys clad in spandex around in circles so much fun every weekend, everyone that shares this grateful and friendly attitude towards racing bikes, and everyone that has been following me along this crazy journey.


Lots of friends were certainly made this year.


Just keep on rolling


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Words and some pictures from the VT home race

Although we didn’t have to travel much or sleep somewhere outside of our beds this weekend it was still game on starting from 2pm on Friday without much time for anything else until Sunday night. There is something incredibly fun and rewarding about helping set up and run a large event, huge thanks to Luke for getting all the details and most of the work done!

Rather than the typical traveling to faraway lands on Friday, several team members and friends went out to the Maggie Valley Road course in order to sweep corners and mark road hazards. Followed by a quick ride along the beautiful valley roads.

It seems that home races require an earlier wake-up call than most away weekends we returned to the race course slightly before dawn. Driving the lead car for the Men’s C race was almost more enjoyable than racing the course itself, it is an excellent experience watching a race unfold in the rear view mirror. If the opportunity to help with supporting a race presents its self I highly recommend anyone interested in bikes or racing to seize it, more than fun!

The road race was really fun in the B’s, everyone was motivated to go along at a good clip without too many hard attacks. The climb each lap proved to be challenging putting even the strongest riders in the field into difficulty. On the third lap the damage was done, attempting to rest near the back of the lead group a gap opened up leaving Luke and I both on the wrong side. The chase wasn’t showing much motivation to close it so I went for a solo bridge, but the headwind and distance to cover proved to be too much. Having spent too many efforts without enough food in my system the two riders I was left with after losing the solo bridge attempt dropped me. The 4th lap was pretty lonely until I was caught by the women’s A race and sprinted a group of three other guys that joined me shortly before the finish to 16th place.

Finishing out the road race 


Sunday on the other hand was an excellent day!

Criteriums are definitely my favorite, especially this weekend’s at the CRC. A fast course with a few hard corners and a punchy power climb played directly into my strengths. One of those strengths is not racing smart. My plan was to sit in, making sure I was with the two other strong men in the field ,Carter Harris (UNCW) and Gene Taylor (App State), while blasting some music out of my jersey pocket to keep things fun. When the official announced a first lap prime, I immediately abandoned the sit in portion of this plan, asked for room in the first row.  From whistle, I hit it, laying out power all the way to the line and decisively winning the prime with a solid gap on the field. Rejoining the pack, Gene, Carter and I wound up on the front for the rest of the race, with a few other riders mixing it up. I took the second prime in the same manner as the first, and the third in the last two without really knowing they were prime laps.

Corner One


To the front on the climb

Riding perhaps the strongest I have all season, in direct correlation with the amount of cheering I got from friends, teammates, and my parents- who had driven down to watch. That energy from the sidelines kept me rolling fast and on the front. With three laps to go, Craig and a JMU rider attacked, establishing a sizable gap on the field. Only Carter, Gene and myself were working to bring back any break attempts the whole day, with Gene’s teammate up the road and Cater hiding for the field sprint I was my own. Now feeling extra bold and strong at 2000meters to go, I laid out a vicious attack, with no one able to keep on my wheel. I caught the two leaders on the power climb, just before the start of the bell lap and neither could catch my wheel. Still holding a gap on the field I put my head down and engaged beast mode. I held my lead until just before the line when three riders sprinted past. A bike throw against a Duke rider left me with fourth by less than an inch, a true photo finish.

THE SQUAD Cater, myself and Gene, killing it in the Killer Bs


The SQUAD

Bike throws make a difference!


Frankly I’m happy with how everything turned out, for as dumb as I rode and as well as I finished and those who beat me deserved it. This was Gene’s last race in the 2014 collegiate road season, glad he ended on a high note and I’m defiantly going to miss racing with him at the West Virginia and Navy weekends. That’s what cycling and racing are really about, not winning or anything else, but making friends.

All about having fun and making friends