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Early Bird #3
Sunday 19th January, 2003


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What Richard saw:

Category: 4/5+
Result: Back of pack

I rode the Cat. 4/5+ Early Bird on Sunday despite having a cold - Brad and Iwan were also in the race. I lined up beside Nate Shaw (Shaw's/Garden City, fellow trackie) on the start and at the off, I managed to get my foot into the pedal straight away. A few stomps on the pedal later, I look over my shoulder and I have a huge gap. What the hell I thought, lets see if I can get a break formed. Three riders came across to me and I tried to get them to work together, but we weren't very smooth so I wasn't surprised when we were caught after a lap and a half. It turned out that that was the most successful breakaway of the day.

I basically sat in after that, and was amazed how much easier it was in the bunch. There were a couple of really fast laps in the middle of the race where we probably averaged above 27 mph for the laps. I felt these laps in my legs. At the end, though I was in a good position with 1.5 laps to go, I got washed away and made a half-hearted attempt to get back up there. I was really just content to roll in near the back having stayed upright for the duration, which was the plan going into my first race of the season. Iwan finished near the front - I saw him sprinting, but he said afterwards that he wasn't contesting the win.

Equiped with my camera, I stayed and watched Scott and Gaelan race in their new Cat. 5 race and got lots of shots of them in the race - digital cameras are great: 2x 128MB smart media cards gives me roughly 260 pictures! I got a few good ones which will make their way onto the webpages.

The cold is worse today as a result of yesterday's efforts.

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What Tim saw:

Category: 1/2/3
Result: Puncture

For me it was an EZ, restful race (average heart rate was 147!). I honestly wasn't sure if I was going to do it as I had done 190 miles (including 3 crits and a medium effort time trial) in the previous seven days and I was pretty tired. I don't think Fuentes or Larry were there and there was no sidewind, so it really wasn't bad at all. I hung more in the middle this time for about the first hour or so. Then I moved up and played in the top 10 or so and felt real good. I had my strategy all worked out and then everyone else woke up and I got caught up in traffic and it became a free-for-all. So I backed off, good thing, my front tire was going flat. That course just doesn't like sew-ups. Fortunately they are $20 each as opposed to the $50 ones I used to wreck there. Typically I will not get another flat in the entire year in actual races. Oh well... Also, Bob did real good in the pack sprint. How did the rest of everybody do? I saw Brad, Iwan, Scott and Pritpaul there.

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What Iwan saw:

Category: 4/5+
Result: Mid-pack

The 4/5 race had a large turnout. 87 riders according to VeloPromo. For the race, I stayed near the tail end for the first 3/4ths of the race trying a "peloton surfing" technique to save energy. This technique involves maintaining a steady speed through the corners and then not jumping as hard as everyone else to maintain position but rather drifting back with the assumption that field will bunch up before the next corner at which point lost position can be easily re-gained. Rinse and repeat. Seemed to work, but I'm not sure if I saved that much energy.

For the last quarter of the race, I decided to slowly move up front through the middle, trying not to hit the wind. It took me about 3 laps to find my way up there. By the time I got near the front, there were only four laps to go. I was able to maintain position on the closing laps and on the last lap I was in the top fifteen or so and thought I had a good chance of finishing well. Alas, it was not meant to be. The sprint was very late and heavily contested. The leading group was engulfed by an amoeba of riders with tendrils of thrashing sprinters reaching around us. I got up to sprint through a gap but was blocked and had to hit the brakes to avoid getting squeezed. By the time I had a clear shot I was too far back with too little left in my legs so I sat up and cruised in.

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