Fitchburg - Stage 1 - ITT

Yesterday was stage 1 of Fitchburg-longsjo Stage Race - 4 days of racing Fitchburg, Mass. Human Zoom is rocking it up here with someone in every category except the pro mens race. The TT course was pretty crappy with pavement more like a mountain bike race! I did not have a great ride. I have a tight engine right now and my training has been really good with power at its peak and some good racing in my legs. One thing that I have struggled with this year is the mental game, especially when it comes to time trialing. Some TT’s I have been really good and able to put a good time and others I just don’t have it. I was sure I was going to be able to rock this one, perfect course for me - all power. I lost focus and it was over. Congrats to Jacob who put down a slamming ride for a 11th place. Perfect spot on GC. Me, well, not so good - 64th. The rest of the category riders all had decent ride with Sean McL rocking a 9th place in the Cat 4’s. NICE. So, it looks like we got our guys into spots to really hurt the GC - Looking forward to 94 miles of keeping Jacob safe and making sure he gets up that final climb first! It is all about him now… I will destroy myself to make sure he is on that damn podium on Sunday! — stay tuned for stage 2 report - after 94 rain soaked miles

Heart House Crit - P1/2/3

Good day for racing! Hot and steamy! Greentree is always fun, the course is well known because a lot of us practice there on Thursday nights. We showed up with a good team - Steve B, Rich K, John l, Dave “DD” Lowe, Keith G, and Me. I have been starting to feel pretty good and the fitness is finally coming around but I had a pretty hard Saturday with 2 full TT efforts for a total of 17 miles of time trialing on the local West River Drive TT course (17:50). I put down some good times, almost beating my best. Then a 2.5 hour hill ride to follow, I know some of the jersey boys had a hard 90 mile road race, but it is flat over there in South Jersey-tucky. Heart House Crit started out in usual fashion, rolling around a lap looking at each other. John L threw down first, as usual. He likes to attack from the gun. He gets pulled in and I counter and pull a few heads, we roll around and Rich K comes across. Racing is always a blur, so these details are probably totally wrong but it went something like this. Eventually we got pulled back again, maybe by lap 3 or 4 of 35. I attacked again, this time pulling 3 guys and group trying to get across. We rolled with about 5 racers for a few laps until the everyone gave up as it looked like the field was closing in, I was not done and kept going with a big dude in an orange kit. Eventually a larger group bridged up with all the main players in it. We drive the train and made sure this thing stayed away. A lot of people got free rides for the remaining 25 laps. I put in some solid efforts and it really made for a great training race. In the end Keith sprinted for 2nd place, I took 8th and John finished 11th. John also took the first preme. I think we solidified our position as a team with the ” bad attitude” today. Hahaha, that makes me laugh to hear someone say that… Next up Fitchburg!

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  • Giro di Jersey - Stage 3 - Corner House GP

    The 3rd stage of the Giro di Jersey was pretty hard.  The course is a 2.5 mile circuit that felt uphill the whole time,  even the downhills felt uphill.  After yesterdays 70+ miles and the TT on Friday my legs were definitely feeling it.  The CGP course was one of those courses where you really need to put down power the whole time. We raced for 28 miles,  12 laps.  Rite Aid and Empire were set to battle it out for the Pink Jersey,  I was just in it to survive today.  My placing on GC went up to 18th after yesterday 16th place finish in the Rocky Hill RR stage which I feel pretty good about.  I rode pretty conservative today, never really seeing the front of the race and basically sitting in the middle of the field for most of the race.  It was pretty much single file the whole time and that started to wear on me with 3 laps to race.  I was getting nervous that I was going to crack but luckily I didn’t,  Steve gave me a little push to get up going - literally.

    The field crack in 2 with a few to go and that is how it remained till the end,  I think the main group caught the tail end of the “break” at the line.  Today hurt bad,  but I am stoked to have finished all 3 stages and even felt as if I could have been a little more active and for sure had some left in the tank.  Would have sweet to have a team there,  we could have mixed it up pretty good.  Till next year,  I will go back,  it was a really good stage race.

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