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08/22/2007
Training and Racing in Saxony
I hooked up with a couple local racers here in Dresden this past
weekend - Dirk and Uwe. Saturday they dragged me up and down the Ore Mountains for 135
km. I had told them that I wasn't a climber but they said that's
alright - they weren't in a hurry. Big mistake - never be the slowest
guy on the team in a team time trial or on a training ride in the
mountains. Not wanting to embarrass myself too badly I took the lead on
an early climb. I guess they figured I could keep up w/ anything after
that, which I did, more or less, but not without substantial gagging,
bleeding from my eyeballs, etc.
So afterwards, when we got back into town and stopped in for a coffee
and cake, they asked me if I wanted to go to a local training race the
next day. "It's only a 50 km race, it's only 35 km away, and it's
flat." OK, well I was hammered from the mountains, but what the hell -
it would be flat. Well it turned out that they meant the ride to the race
and return was flat. The race was in Stadt Wehlen, which is basically
built on the hillside between the Elbe River and the plateau above the
river. The race was 7 laps up and down the damn hillside. About 3 km of
8% average grade (varying b/t 3% and 12%) on the way up. Turn around
and race back down. Repeat until you've gone blind. There were about
100 starters - all categories starting together. Although it was technically only open to unlicensed riders, licensed riders could race, they just weren't elegible for prizes. I foolishly signed up
for the open race, rather than the Senioren II (50+), who only did 4
laps. By the time we reached the top on the first lap there were only
20 of us together. I couldn't see anyone behind me. On the second lap,
I was dropped from this group. On the third lap the first chase group caught me. On the
4th and succeeding lap, I was basically racing alone. LOL. My two
racing buddies got 6th and 10th. I was glad just not to be going up the
damn hill anymore.
Afterwards there were almost as many door prizes as racers. The
Burgermeister was on stage calling the numbers of the winners; I couldn't understand a
damn thing other than the numbers, and I knew I wasn't hearing mine.
Then my buddy Dirk came up to me and told me they were announcing a prize for the
person who came the furthest for the race (I'm pretty sure Dirk set
this up). That would be me. I couldn't really understand what the
Burgermeister was saying, but I gather that (a) there was some concern
whether I was related to George Bush, and (b) the helmet that I won was
particularly appropriate since everyone in Texas rides a horse.
After all the festivities were done we rode home, which meant
going up the hill one last time before crossing the plateau back to
Dresden.
Total for the day: 125 km., 4 post-race pieces of cake, 2 post-race coffees, 1 post-ride plate of potato wedges with quark, .128 sore bones and muscles.
When I finally got back to my room, I got to catch the end of the
Cyclassics where Allessandro Ballaan made a brilliant, phenomenal last
kilometer move to win the race.
Later,
zaz
Posted by Violet Crown on August 22, 2007 at 10:33 PM in Columnists, Features, Ride & Race Stories | Permalink | Comments (2)
08/05/2007
MONDAY AUGUST 6, 2007
It's the monthly club meeting at Mangia Pizza on Mesa at Spicewood! Come join fellow club members to share stories and plan for the future. Pizza at 6:30 pm, "business" at 7:00.
TOPICS:
Manda wrap-up.
Next years sponsorship.
Cyclocross news.
Golden Medals.
Posted by Violet Crown on August 5, 2007 at 06:44 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
08/04/2007
Zaza Nets Gold at States

Zaza won the 50+ State Road Race for the second year in a row on Saturday in Tyler, Texas in the combined 45+ and 50+ fields. Slim, Schreffler, Jay Bond, and Kim Wrinkle competed in the 45+ race. On Sunday, John Collins got a handy Silver medal in the 60+ Criterium Championships. Schreffler and Slim competed in the 45+ criterium, Schreffler taking 5th place from a crash-strewn finish.
Steve James took the bronze medal in the 60-64 race.
Posted by Violet Crown on August 4, 2007 at 08:28 PM | Permalink | Comments (1)








