Wednesday 16 October 2013

A Second Race and a New Bike

Having survived and really rather enjoyed my first foray in to competitive cyclo-cross, I've been missing the races due to work or family commitments for a few weeks.

I've spoken to a lot of people about the race (including another appearance on the Bike Shop Show podcast, seriously, if you are not already listening to this, then go ... now... download... ) It was lovely to be featured in a CX exclusive edition, but sad that this included the news of the tragic death of US CX rider Amy Dombroski whilst out on a training ride.

Among those to whom I spoke was the ever helpful and brilliant Helen Wyman, Current European and multiple British CX champ, who mentioned to someone via Twitter that the bike she raced up till this season, the 2012 version of the Kona Major Jake, was seriously reduced at a particular online retailer. The Major Jake is a full carbon, Shimano Ultegra equipped, serious bit of kit. If I sold my current Cube Cross Race, it was actually rather affordable (£3k worth of bike for half price).... DONE....

The bike arrived last Friday (not cutting it fine for a Saturday race, no, not me) and I stripped and rebuilt it, then took it for a rather wet shakedown ride round the local area. It handled really well, very responsive to both steering and power input. The brakes (Avid Shorty Ultimates) were configured in the "wide" (mud clearing) mode on the front, so on Friday night (not too late, remember) I rebuilt them in the "narrow" (power) mode to improve the front end braking performance.

Fresh out of the box
Built (factory spec)
And Rebuilt (Panda spec, black tape, Selle Italia Diva Saddle) (note: this was before rebuilding front brake assy)

The race was on the Saturday, at Newbury showground. we arrived nice and early, I took the Cube as well as the new bike (henceforth : The Major) to allow for any mechanical problems, it was nice, if only this once, to have a full spare bike for a race, it makes you feel professional (small P) , a feeling that was going to quickly disappear.

Spare bike and Race bike, ready to be loaded on the car.
I went for a recce lap and the start felt great. Tarmac in to flat fast grass section on the end of the showground, into a gentle climb along a wooded path and a couple of sharp turns.. onto the 4X4 proving track ... rutted, sandy, steep and slippy.. I didn't attack the first ramp, so had to walk up it.. then gingerly roll down the other side..confidence -1, middle of the lap was OK apart from a bit of confusion as to where the Youth track and our track split, but resolved quickly enough, then into the return section.. narrow, twisty and rutted (back on the 4X4 track again) and I wasn't confident turning into a couple of sections which ended with the bike going over (front end tuck) and smacking my ankle on the chain set as I landed ... Confidence -5... remount and pick my way back to P, who was acting as Swanny once more (he's invaluable really)

I felt rubbish, the bike was pretty good (needed to tweak a couple of things, including headset spacing, so really glad I'd taken the Cube as I just swiped a 5mm spacer from that bike) but I wasn't..not a good start to the second race.

I had some food, and warmed up on the turbo, then rolled down to the start. we gridded up and the whistle blew... Race 2 .... GO!

I got a reasonable start and pushed hard on the fast flat section, only to get caught behind a couple of crashes going into the woodland and over that first ramp...damn... into the ruts and another crash in front... then someone stopped on a ramp right in front of me, swerving to avoid without falling. but I had to stop..I'm pretty much at the back of the field now (not good) but with space to ride (bonus) and put in a good push to catch a couple of guys before the last part of the lap.

What I hadn't seen/known was that the recce lap missed out a rather large and steep "sand dune". which came as a bit of a surprise.. never mind.. dismount and run it.. back on and push for the flat again.. I was struggling to clip in again after the sand and mud started to clog my cleat.. banging the shoe on the pedal helped a bit and the flat section was fast.....

In the first part of the second lap, after a couple of dismounts, I pretty much lost the ability to clip in either foot.. so from there to the end I had to ride with just the down stroke and my feet bouncing around on the pedals.. I did OK, I caught and passed a few more riders, aiming at another woman just up the course..but the lack of an "upstroke pull" made cresting the sharp ramps really difficult and I just couldn't catch her. My left cleat did briefly clip in though, just as I was about to dismount to run the big dune, which brought me down. nothing bad, just falling over at almost no speed.. I finished 10th in the women's race, and in front of several guys... looking at my Garmin data, I pushed a lot harder this race and was happy that I'd given my all..despite the worse result than race one.

The Major? he was brilliant.. I'm really impressed with the bike, and Kona have a great brand ambassador in Helen Wyman, who is pretty much the reason I chose their bike. (she is @CXHelen on twitter and well worth following, if you don't already)

Next race should be Basingstoke in a couple of weeks time.

In other news. The shop where I work is closing, I had already sorted out another job BEFORE the announcement... which I start next Monday.....

Can't quite say what yet... so... speak to you all soon....