Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Third dirt crit

  Third night in the six week dirt criterium series tonight.  General attendance was fairly similar to past weeks but the SPR contingent was down a few.  Just me, time-keeper extraordinaire Lozz, young gun Nick & enduro specialist Chris tonight.  The mozzies were out again too but I'd remembered to get some repellent this week!
  Same course as previous weeks but run in reverse this time around.  A quick warm up suggested that going in the reverse direction would make for slightly slower lap times, partly because at one of the mounds you couldn't ride up it and had to dismount and run up.
  B grade again for me this week.  The bunch took off at a great rate of knots (standard...) and I settled in towards the back end.  I found Chris's wheel and held it for most of the first lap.  I was sticking so close behind him in the tight singletrack that I was finding it difficult to stay on the track and was constantly smacking my bars into shrubs and over correcting.  Chris was laughing at me and my resulting profanity!
  Second lap and I was still glued to Chris's wheel. A small train of four had formed and was storming around the course.  The guy in front missed a turn and Chris followed him, allowing me and another rider to sneak past and tear on up the track.  Lots of Shimano Automatic Shifting™ going on at this point - about time I gave the dually a little bit of TLC...
  Third lap and I was going well, passing plenty of riders in other grades.  I was stuck behind some in the singletrack and was getting impatient when I hooked a shrub and came crashing down.  A bit of claret on both legs but no major damage and I was up and riding again momentarily.  I wasn't sure if Chris had gone past me whilst I was on the deck or not.
 Fourth lap I was with the organiser of the dirt crit series, Greg, for a bit before passing him and also passed Nick on this lap.  He was looking very comfortable and going great!  I think he is enjoying these races!
  I was heading out at the start of my fifth and final lap when the leading A grade duo powered past.  I was also catching plenty of back markers on this lap making it a bit tricky.  John, who was sitting in third place in A grade passed me before the mounds.  No other happenings and I came home strong.  Chris and Nick rolled in shortly afterwards.

  Another great night out Garvey Park, topped off with Lozz's brownies. Numbers might be a bit down week as there is a little horse race and associated frivolities on during the afternoon.

Details of my ride can be found here.

2 comments:

  1. Nice work Dave, work was much less fun. Horse racing and associated lubrication means I'm out next week as well.

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  2. Great write up Dave, wasn't sure if you'd passed me or not but really enjoyed the riding last night. Will also be at the Gee Gees next week....shame!

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