Monday, June 29, 2009
Race Report: Manhattan Beach Grand Prix Sun June 28th
Alex - 3rd
Zack - 4th
Manhattan Beach Grand Prix is one of the last Cat 2 races of the season and Rob, Jason, Pascal, Zack and I were there representing Swamis DET. At a quick team meeting in the staging area, we hashed out our plan: be attentive and work together as a unit. The chances of a sprint finish were high, so Jason, Pascal and Rob were to keep Zack and myself as rested and sheltered as possible. It would then be our job to stay out of harms way, jockey for good position into the decisive last turn before the finish, and then sprint our trusty steeds with all our hearts (and legs) to the finish line.
Ralph Elliot rightfully labelled the course banana-shaped, and with a slight rise leading into each of the two 180 degree turns on opposite ends, it was definitely not a crit for the faint-hearted. Upon the official’s whistle it was go time and all us DET riders quickly took charge.
Pascal, Rob and Jason covered breaks and kept tabs on Zack and I, and the two of us were able to stay out of harms way and float around the top 20. The pressure mounted as our stellar team effort came to fruition but, we all fed off that pressure; this was true racing at it’s core: crashes ensued, the impressive crowd cheering as we passed by, the glory of an NRC podium was on the line! The field was lined out through the start/finish when, before I knew it, I saw 2 laps to go. Great carnage was likely on this technical course during the final laps, and a peloton of 100 or so over-eager and reckless Cat 2s increased the danger exponentially: it was important to stay close to the front. The team dropped us off perfectly for the final lap and with 1 to go I was somewhere around 10th wheel. On the back stretch I did my best to not get boxed in and anticipated surges on the wide course. I hopped onto a mini train and was about five riders back with Zack right behind me. Two riders jumped into the turn and I followed. TRhge sprint was on! I got edged out for second by about half of a wheel and took 3rd place on the day. Zack was close behind finishing in 4th with a well timed surge and bike throw. A podium finish and another teammate in the top five – a very respectable day in the office to say the least.
It is evident that all of our hard work and experience together as a team is paying off. We set out with specific objectives for this race and we executed them in textbook fashion. I look forward to building on this performance in the weeks to come. It was great motivation for us all as July is a month packed with some big races. SLO, Super Week, Cascade and Nationals in Bend, OR are just some of the races our DET riders will be heading to.
Until next time,
Alex
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