Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Time Trial


The weather cleared up, although I believe it was a little windier than last year. My start wasn't until 2:35.30, so I got to kick it around the camp site all morning, drink a full french press, and relax. It started raining again just as I showed up at the TT course, but blew over before I started. Ian Burnett was my 30 second man, just as last year, and since he won it last year, I figured he would be a good rabbit to chase. I held his pace about halfway up the first climb and he then started to creep away. I kept him in my sights, but just focused on getting into my own groove and riding my own race. I felt pretty good I guess, it's a TT so I always feel like I'm about to die. I felt solid the whole way out, although struggled through the roller section by the turn around, but was able to set a nice tempo on the steep climb on the way back, and gave everything I had left on the four mile descent to the finish.

39.25, good enough for 18th place, but 2.56 down on the leader. He won by over a minute, and Taylor Phinney got second even running Junior gears I heard. I didn't know they made them do that even in TT's. Lame. I spun my 55x11 on the way back, I couldn't imagine what would happen with a 52x13 or whatever those kids have to ride. That's all for now, I'm gonna pin my numbers on and hit the sack. Thanks for checking in.

4 comments:

Koch said...

Atta boy, do it to it...Make us proud... With a tan line like yours I have the ut most confidence

Evan Sandstrom said...

Good job dude, good luck in the rest of the race!

Unknown said...

just enough time to slip into a break manana
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Anonymous said...

Way to ride, little boy--although it couldn't have been nearly as difficult as the TOUR OF MUGSY'S ANGELS in Yankton! Anxious to hear how today went!