Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Redlands

(Thanks Veloimages.com for the great pic!)

There is nothing better than being a part of an amazing team in cycling. Cycling is pretty much fun in all forms... a weekend group ride, an adventure with a friend, or even a solo exploration... it is just fun to be out and on the bicycle. Racing a bike takes the fun level up a notch. Not only are you out on your bike, but you get to go fast and you get to strategize. Even though racing is already pretty high up on the fun scale, it goes even higher if you get to race with a team. And racing with an awesome team is Tops!

Now that you have an understanding of the top of the cycling fun scale... you can probably understand that being sick during your chance to race with an awesome team is pretty much the bottom of the fun scale. That was me at Redlands... tummy monsters didn't want me to have fun.

The only thing that cheered me up was seeing our team come together and rock the races! Seeing NOW cycling cross the finish line first on the last day of the stage race turned a down Devon into a happy Devon! And the good news is that I get to race with this amazing group all season!!

Monday, March 19, 2012

San Dimas


(Addy's got her game face on)

The NOW team came together in Santa Barbara for a training camp to kick off the season of racing. We practiced skills such as sprinting, pacelining, and leadouts. We talked tactics (sorry have to keep those secret). We had hard days and we had coffee ride days. We had yummy team dinners and lots of team bonding. By the end, we had done everything except actually racing.

Luckily, we headed straight to San Dimas to get the "show on the road"! San Dimas is a three day stage race that starts with an uphill time trial, proceeds with a hilly and often windy road race, and finishes with a fast and furious crit.

The weather gods stirred it up for the weekend. The skies started getting gray for the uphill TT. The day before we had been climbing in the sun, but on race day we were riding up the mountain into the fog. It was cold coming back down that hill, but luckily it stayed dry. Despite no sunshine, the NOW team rode strong and clocked several good times.

On Saturday, the temperatures dropped and the clouds unloaded. Our team warmed up well on our Kurt Kinetic trainers under the shelter of the NOW Energy Bar tent. But after a minute of waiting for the gun to go off we were all shivering on the start line. It's no surprise that the race started fast and furious. Not only was the field ready to race, but we all wanted to get warm! Attacks went from the gun and when we hit the leg-breaking hill, the pace barely slowed. The roads were wet, the winds were furious, and crashes were happening left and right. The pack was quickly dwindling, but the NOW team had all it's riders remaining. After several laps of attacks, the winning break finally formed around lap 3. We had our top GC rider up the road with all the top teams represented. The pace of the pack slowed as the break rode away, and we were happy to see our rider get further and further up the road. A bit of panic ensued as we learned that our rider got dropped, but a couple laps later we were happy to hear she was un-dropped. Meanwhile, shivers and shakes were starting in the pack as the downpour continued and the winds picked up. Nobody complained when the officials mistakenly ended the race a lap early! Unfortunately, the officials also messed up the finish for the lead group so there was no exciting sprint at the end and the 4 riders in the breakaway tied for first.

(I think Anne loves the rain!)

The weather calmed down briefly for our crit on Sunday (except for a tiny hailstorm during the warmup). Anne got in the winning 4-man break and Alison held on to a 4th place GC ride! Not a bad start for the team. We quickly loaded up and were on the road to Redlands before the skies unleashed again -- a few days of rest for the team and then another stage race!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Merco 1 - 2 - 3

(veloimages photo -- they are always good ones)

CA is the only place you can kick off the season racing in the sun against world-class athletes in March! This weekend the miniNOW team consisting of Olivia, myself, as well as our super mechanic and awesome swanny headed to Merco for three days of racing.

Day 1 -- 12 mile TT mostly flat with a couple little bumps. The legs were feeling slow, but the Specialized Shiv doesn't need much power to go fast!! It was the first ride on the Shiv and I was loving it!

Day 2 -- 30 mile Downtown Crit. A flat, 8 corner course in the heart of Merced. This one was fast and furious with an average speed of about 26 miles per hour. After months of not racing, my legs were in shock but I hung in there. Meanwhile, Olivia sped her way to the front and made the promising break of the day. A five woman break with the biggest teams all represented. Unfortunately it got caught with 4 to go and ended in a field sprint.

Day 3 -- 72 mile RR. A long 24 mile wide open circuit with a few rolling hills. The race was aggressive from the start with attacks starting less than a mile into the race. After that it was non-stop action with attack after attack. Olivia and I were a little outmanned by the other 8 person teams... but we managed to get in a number of moves. None of them got very far on the first lap. Unfortunately, on lap 2, a pothole took a bite out of my brand new front wheel and my race came to an end. Olivia was all on her own against a star-studded field. She got herself in another promising break, but in the end it came down to a field sprint with Ina taking the win for the 4th? 5th? 10th? year in a row.

All in all, it was a fun weekend and a good chance to break the legs into racing against great competition. Next up... Team Camp, San Dimas, and Redlands!


back at it...


Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year, Happy President's Day, Happy Valentine's Day... I think that is all I missed since the last post which was a long long time ago. Life got a little busy... but I'm excited to be racing on the road again for Now and Novartis for MS and I plan to blog about our adventures as the season progresses... no promises though :)

A few pictures from our pre-season Bermuda adventure!

(The NorCal Half-Pyramid)

(Our Sweet Bikes!)

("Cross-Training")

(Playing in the sand)

(made it to the end of the island!)