Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Boulder Cup Weekend!

Finally. The first real cyclocross weekend of the year for me and my first real time representing Boo Bicycles/TrainingPeaks. I was determined to shine and do what I could this weekend.

Colorado Cross Classic and the Boulder Cup are really the benchmark for Colorado kids in the beginning of October, and this year was no different. With a stacked field on both Saturday and Sunday, it was truly a battle on both days.

Photo Credit: Matthew Fix
I showed up Saturday at Boulder Reservoir, the site of Colorado Cross Classic. I rolled up to the Boo Bus and got all set up and got out on course to check it out. It was no different than years previous, with tons of corners, a few barriers to bunny hop, and sand, the most in the country. I knew what to do on this course, and it was a race that I had won the year previous. I got on the trainer feeling very confident about the race.

I lined up first row, and shot off the start, I sat around 6th wheel and once the race starting bunching up, I knew it was going to be hard to win. But luck prevailed. Maxx broke his derallieur fairly close to pit, but would never regain contact with the front group. Up the course there were two racers on the same team in front of the race, and a chase group of three behind. One of the racers in the chase group was on their team and did their best to block us. I finally snuck around him and bridged up to the lead two, and right as I did, one of them blew up and then it was just two of us in the lead group on the final lap. Going into the final 300 meters, Chris and I were elbow to elbow, and I took a better line than him in a corner, and when he tried accelerate back on to my wheel, he rolled his tire, giving me the gap I needed. I came across the line in 1st place, the first win of the season, and 7 seconds ahead of the chasers!

Photo Credit: Brian Dunn
It was a huge confidence booster for the start of the season, on a course that I really enjoyed. Sunday would be much different though. Preparing for Sunday was a little different, and I was there early to watch my dad race and prepare for the course. The course at Valmont was far different than it had been in the past, and had much more elevation gain than previous years.

Lining up second row, I was confident in how I had raced the previous day and was looking to preform just as well the first day. The race split up fast, and I found it hard to stay with other racers as the 17-18 kids tore through the CAT 4 field, my legs were just not responding which was frustrating. I watched 5 riders ride away from me, and I chased hard, but then on one of the super gnarly downhills, my front brake cable slipped, leaving me with no front brakes, on a course that needed front brake. I switched bikes and then it happened again to the other bike. It was incredibly frustrating while I was trying to chase back, and riders started passing me and my legs gave out. I finished in a disappointing 8th place.

Photo Credit: Matthew Fix
While it wasn't terrible, it wasn't a great race on Sunday. I am just getting used to racing two days in a row and with a win under my belt already, the weekend was an overall success. It felt amazing to get my first win in the Boo Bicycles/TrainingPeaks kit, the bikes worked flawlessly, despite the brake issue and the bikes out-preformed me, and took everything I threw at it! The build up for Cincinnati is coming along well, I can't wait to mix it up with all the top guys.

I'd like to congratulate everyone that raced both days, everyone raced hard and it was an awesome weekend in Colorado. Thanks to my coach Andy Clark, my super awesome dad Matt Fix, as well as Adam Wolf, Nick Frey and everyone at Boo for all the support over the weekend. Cross hurts like hell, but I can't wait for the first UCI 17-18 races in Cincinnati during the first part of November!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Race Report: Colorado MTB HS Race #3

Sometimes believing in yourself and your skills is more than enough to do the best you can.

This weekend in Elbert was a regular race weekend. Pre-ride in the afternoon on Saturday, dinner at 6:30 that night, and bed time at 10. But even though it was the same, it was completely new and different.

This weekend was the first time that the Varsity boys would race first, instead of last. A 9:30 race start at 7500' was gonna be cold! And the strangest thing about the weekend was the seemingly normal approach to such a big race. The 3rd race of the series was in Elbert, Colorado at the Peaceful Valley Boy Scout Ranch.

Since my 2011, and my Freshman year of the High School series, there has been a race at the Scout Ranch. In 2011, I had been 16th place, and the next year I was 10th. Going into the weekend, the previous years were always in the back of my mind; a course that should have been good for me, but ended up not being. So, as I woke up at 6:30 to pre-ride the course and warm up, my mind wandered to the previous years, where the haunting failure of the years came back to put my mind in a bad place before the race.

The gun went off and the Varsity boys were off for 4 laps of one of the most demanding courses all year. The course had it all, sustained climbs, short descents, windy double track, and a technical descent down to the final climb, where the race would be won or lost.

With my teammate, Zack Jensen, at the front we developed a front group, less than half a lap in. With Zack, Grant, Michael, Kyle, Chris, and Me, we slowly rode away from the field. Going into the final climb, Kyle rode away from the field and would slowly extend his gap out to 4 minutes, where he'd easily take the win throughout the 4 laps. I attached myself to Michael's wheel and we rode through towards the end of the first lap together.

On the descent before the finish, Michael went down, hard. He crashed so hard that he got a concussion and had to go to the hospital. Michael was down for the count, and I went on the ride most of the second lap by myself. Halfway through the lap, my teammate Zack bridged back up to me and we rode together for a while until Grant and Chris caught us, they then proceeded to ride right through us right as Zack blew up from his earlier efforts, and I was left chasing as yet another kid came past me. 

All this had happened before the end of the second lap and I couldn't help but keep flashing back to previous years. I just remember slipping backwards through the field, and I definitely didn't want that to happen again. I tried to keep pace on the 3rd lap, until a group behind me caught me, and then towards the end of the third lap I knew it was time to go. Going up the last climb I went as hard, knowing that I had another lap to go. I caught the 4th place kid and blew right past him. I pushed hard through the rest of the course, and on the descent before the final climb, I caught Chris. 

I passed him right before the technical section and once I was around him, I gave it all that I had. I rode as smooth as I could, and then going up the final climb I just gunned it. I don't remember that climb, nothing about it can be recalled. Just that I went hard, so hard that I tunnel-visioned and lost feeling in my fingers. By the top of the climb I had a sizable gap, and I remember someone yelling at me that Grant was just ahead of me. I looked up and sure enough, there he was. I pushed even harder, but as we went on to the final descent I knew I wouldn't catch him. So I played it smart and came in for 3rd place on the day.

I gave it all I had and ended up placing well. But the icing on the cake was that I had ridden well enough to take the Overall Leaders jersey with only one race left. Standing on that podium as the first Junior ever to be the Overall Leader, I realized what opportunity I had in front of me. At the next, and final High School race, there are only two people that can take 1st place overall from me. 

I'm looking forward to the State Championships in Eagle, Colorado. Even more than that I'm looking forward to the epic battle that I'll be having with Grant and Garrett. And even better than that, is that Me and Zack are 1st and 2nd overall. A fantastic achievement with someone that I love riding, and racing with more than anyone else. I can't wait until the next race and ending the High School season on a high note.

Congratulations to Kyle on winning the race, Grant for taking second place, Chris for taking 4th, and Christian on his breakout ride by placing 5th! Thanks to everyone who helped me this weekend, Jason Trujillo, Andy Clark, Matthew Fix, Mickey Ruff and the tons of other Ciclismo people. Also, thanks to Matthew and Michael Roberts for the photos!

I look forward to final MTB race of the season and racing everyone again soon.