Monday, April 23, 2007

Belated Race Report

So, back like a week and a half ago when I was in Austin, I went and did this Driveway Crit.

It all began with a bit of confusion as Smith Road was divided by a highway, and I turned on the wrong side. I stopped and asked a meandering trucker with bad teeth (I was in an industrial park) if he knew where this go-kart racing track was. He spoke with a meandering drawl, put a lot of thought into it, and then decided he really couldn't help me.

So, I used the old noggin', went across the highway, and found the other side of Smith Road. From there I wound over a narrow road through Texas jungle and decided the directions would have been better if they had read, "turn left at the old woman in the moo moo on her porch, go three miles passed the folks in the trailer, and continue until you see roadies warming up." There was nothing but dense tree cover and old houses until I popped out at the race track.

I parked and then went to register. The guy at registration didn't seem to understand me when I asked about the women's categories. Seems there were none. They put me in the master's men. "So this is bike racing in other places," I thought. "Great."

I did a two second warm-up, then lined up. I saw one other woman in pink and a tall skinny person who I suspected could have been a woman, but I was not sure. We were in a pack of about 20 guys. I decided it was going to suck, but did my best to hang with the pack. I did so for about 1/4 of a lap. I am proud to say that the other two (one?) women were also dropped pretty quickly.

Since I was dropped with no hope of recovery, I decided to have a good workout and practice some racer skills. I've been reading oV's race tips, and was inspired.

Unfortunately for this guy, he was also dropped, and I was ready to practice drafting. The race track was a series of right and left turns causing a constant change in direction, and there was a constant wind, so I decided to stay on his wheel and practice moving in order to let him take the wind for me. I remember back in the team clinic days learning this sweet spot stuff, so I decided to give it a go with someone who didn't know me. He let me ride his ass for about three laps, then he dropped off the course. Dammit, I had to go it alone again. So I decided to practice cornering and picking good lines. It was fun on the race track.

Some people know I am almost always smiling for the camera in races. Notice I am not smiling here. Headwind, loneliness, and a dedication to suffer it out had me going hard. My hands also fell asleep on this bike. Why does that happen?

The biggest shame of it all was that I was lapped twice by the field. Well, the Master's men. I am a non-training Cat-4 woman. So, it was twenty minutes of zone four to zone five heart rate; I think my heart rate monitor hadn't seen numbers like that since I did my max test with a great coach .

Turns out I took third in my category. I guess there were three women out there...

I was disappointed to see so few women racing. There were a ton of them watching, or coming to pick up their men at the end of their races. Chris told me there would be women from UT there. Maybe it wasn't their night or something. Now I know why this woman and this woman work so hard to get women's racing supported and recognized.

All in all, I think it is cool that in Austin they can race all week long after work. I'd like to see some of that around here. I asked someone to organize it, being she is sooo good at these things. A vague smile was her reply. I guess I'd better figure this one out on my own...

6 comments:

Chris said...

Too bad more women didn't show up. I really do think they need to have a separate women's race there. The problem is that there is only so much daylight after work.

So when are you coming back to Austin? There is a much bigger race here on June 16th. It is the AT&T Downtown Crit and has women's fields. I think it is the biggest race in Austin every year. http://www.txbra.org/events/event.asp?EventID=1457

How do i get to my old stuff said...

I'm glad you got out there, sweet cheeks. I woulda thot that in Austin there would be lotsa chicks racin'. This weekend, even lil ol lincoln, ne was able to get 7 cat 4 women. Oh well, we just have to keep recruiting. I'm convinced if women just try it and see how fun it is (your facial expression is throwing off my campaign) ;) -- there will be more racing. lol.

Velo Bella said...

sneaky racer!!

Sweet Cheeks said...

Chris- I'll not be in austin again for a while, I'm in art school this summer.

Syd- don't use me as a poster child. Keep trying to get those women out there.

VB- I did everything out in the open, swear it!

chatterbox said...

Maybe a bunch of us girlie racers should get together and crash one of the boy races in the middle of some other district.

One of two things will happen:

1. We'll totally dominate, and they will decide the women-folk need their own category.

2. It will be awful, and we'll all come home with a greater appreciation of Nor Cal racing.

Lorri Lee Lown -- velogirl said...

chris, why couldn't they do a staggered/handicap start for the women? start the men and then 30 seconds later start the women's field. maybe even spice it up by having primes for the women's field until they get caught by the men -- doesn't have to be fancy (home-baked brownies or cookies are great).

sweetcheecks, I never saw this post. thanks for the compliments.

I've wanted to start a women's twilight series for years and years. are you going to be in school in sf? maybe we could organize something on the peninsula.