Last Sunday, I raced the Minnesota State Road Championships
- 54mi race – three laps à 18mi. The terrain was partly rolling, partly flat
with a nice 0.6 mi climb at the finish. It was super windy.
For me, it was a race with a lot of unknowns. I did not know
the course or the competition (I knew though there were very strong women out
here). The battery of my bike computer died so I also did not know speed or
distance.
The first two laps were rather uneventful. We all stayed
together. There were a few solid attacks but nothing stuck. With one lap to go,
we again climbed up the hill to the finish and I rode a little harder to see
what the others would do.
I looked back and there was a substantial gap and then it
was all about keeping it that way. Without a bike computer to look at speed or
mileage, I just put my head down and went all out not knowing what was going on
behind me.
It was another 18mi to go with a lot of wind from all
directions. I looked back quite a few times trying to figure out if the peloton
came closer. The motor ref told me 30 seconds after a while, then 42 seconds
and then "I dont know I dont see anyone". That got me worried because
I had no time check anymore whether I go fast enough to stay away. Only on the
last climb to the finish line I eased up just a little when I did not see
anyone behind me. I could not believe that I held it. I couldnt ask for a better start for
racing in Minnesota!
Next race will be in a month in Texas - collegiate Track
Nationals. That will be interesting!
Hey- I noticed you were 1st for women at Jeremiah Bishop's Gran Fondo last year. Going to be there this year? It will be my first century but I'm looking forward to it fo sho'!
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