Coal Cross- Cumberland Kick-off to Cross on the Rock series
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:23 pm
Big TS turnout today, on a hot beautiful day. Not exactly classic 'cross conditions, but made for a fun weekend with two swims at Comox Lake and sleeping under the stars at Mt Washington.
Beginner women: Libby, Una
Beginner men: Duncan and David
Intermediate men: Gavin, Josh, Evan, Liam
Intermediate women: Jenn, Brenna, Alex, Glen, Andrea
Masters men: Brad, me
Expert: Roland
(u17/Juniors: Liam, Alex, Brenna, David, Duncan, Una, and Evan)
Beginner men saw Duncan get 9th against a bunch of 30 year olds. Una (13) was 4th beginner woman out of 7, despite a heat headache, not too far behind Libby, and 2:46 behind Western Canada Games team rider Gillian Elsay.
The series has introduced an intermediate women's category for the first time, so mortals don't have to compete against the likes of Mykal Dyke. Great field of 10; so mid-packers, don't hesitate to come ride. Jenn walked away with intermediate women. Alex had a great start, staying with second wheel, but lost a little in the technical stuff (both Brenna and Alex had 1 or 2 minor falls) to finish 5th and 6th, after a back and forth battle with Brenna. Brenna hesitated on the start, but worked her way back up, and has got her dismounts and running remounts back.
Gavin won intermediate men by a mile, earning unfair sandbagger status from an announcer not knowing about his frustrating recovery from his accident. Liam worked his way through about 4 or 5 in front to get 2nd, tail-whipping and pumping the bmx track like a dude in baggy clothes and a full face helmet (After checking bikes, I have to say he's smooth; not a mm of wobble in his wheels.). Evan crashed twice before the start, once without gloves, and wondered out loud about cyclocross for a minute or two after the finish .
David bounced back from two flats the night before riding downhill trails at Mt Washington , then one before the start, then the first spare wheel popped a bead, then another rear flat, but finished the intermediate race after as change (he had to ride that after the flat at the start of the beginner race caused him to miss it. (For other beginners, David found the intermediate not that bad in terms of traffic. He'll probably do beginner next time, but intermediate is not a bad place for newbies to be.)
Yours truly had a good start in masters but not quite good enough to join the leaders. Had a good race though, picking people off for most of the last half. Finished 10th out of 30, 2nd over 50, so happy with my dismounts and remounts, and enjoying the sideways action on dusty grass, gravel and sand. Brad was pretty close behind for most of the race, but I think the heat and lack of road miles preparing for track provincials got to him.
Results: http://www.crossontherock.com/php/race- ... ?raceid=30
Photos: http://www.crossontherock.com/photos/
Beginner women: Libby, Una
Beginner men: Duncan and David
Intermediate men: Gavin, Josh, Evan, Liam
Intermediate women: Jenn, Brenna, Alex, Glen, Andrea
Masters men: Brad, me
Expert: Roland
(u17/Juniors: Liam, Alex, Brenna, David, Duncan, Una, and Evan)
Beginner men saw Duncan get 9th against a bunch of 30 year olds. Una (13) was 4th beginner woman out of 7, despite a heat headache, not too far behind Libby, and 2:46 behind Western Canada Games team rider Gillian Elsay.
The series has introduced an intermediate women's category for the first time, so mortals don't have to compete against the likes of Mykal Dyke. Great field of 10; so mid-packers, don't hesitate to come ride. Jenn walked away with intermediate women. Alex had a great start, staying with second wheel, but lost a little in the technical stuff (both Brenna and Alex had 1 or 2 minor falls) to finish 5th and 6th, after a back and forth battle with Brenna. Brenna hesitated on the start, but worked her way back up, and has got her dismounts and running remounts back.
Gavin won intermediate men by a mile, earning unfair sandbagger status from an announcer not knowing about his frustrating recovery from his accident. Liam worked his way through about 4 or 5 in front to get 2nd, tail-whipping and pumping the bmx track like a dude in baggy clothes and a full face helmet (After checking bikes, I have to say he's smooth; not a mm of wobble in his wheels.). Evan crashed twice before the start, once without gloves, and wondered out loud about cyclocross for a minute or two after the finish .
David bounced back from two flats the night before riding downhill trails at Mt Washington , then one before the start, then the first spare wheel popped a bead, then another rear flat, but finished the intermediate race after as change (he had to ride that after the flat at the start of the beginner race caused him to miss it. (For other beginners, David found the intermediate not that bad in terms of traffic. He'll probably do beginner next time, but intermediate is not a bad place for newbies to be.)
Yours truly had a good start in masters but not quite good enough to join the leaders. Had a good race though, picking people off for most of the last half. Finished 10th out of 30, 2nd over 50, so happy with my dismounts and remounts, and enjoying the sideways action on dusty grass, gravel and sand. Brad was pretty close behind for most of the race, but I think the heat and lack of road miles preparing for track provincials got to him.
Results: http://www.crossontherock.com/php/race- ... ?raceid=30
Photos: http://www.crossontherock.com/photos/