So, the weather finally allowed the New Belgium Brewery short track race series to begin and boy, did it ever! Close to 100 racers in all showed up! The kids started off the evening followed by the beginners. Then the “A” class got started and the “open” class wrapped up the evening. I have to say, it’s great to see the parents get their kids involved in a sport that tests their inner strength as much, if not more than, their physical abilities. No matter what your ability level is or what you ride you quickly find riders on the course you can race with and learn from. Sure, we all want to be out front at the end of the race but that’s only a small part of it all. Many thanks to NBB and the volunteers who come out to put this thing together. If you want more information on the series and the next race go to here, more pictures of the race here. Just to give you a taste of the evening…. here’s my own little racing folly…
spectators with the cameras may have had the right idea. I chose to mount my camera on my handle bar and set it up for movie mode. The camera setup received a few curious questions on the starting line, however. And now, whew! here come the butterflies! Looking around, I notice a few faces I haven’t seen since the snow started flying. “Hey Mike how you been, you been riding much?”….Hopefully you hear ‘no’, but nobody ever says yes. Jason gives a little speech and soon after…. READY GO! OK, here we are at that first turn in the top 10 and remember that first big dip. Relax, get your weight back. Alright, I’m about fourth at the moment and here’s the first little climb, I stay on Brain’s wheel (I hope he’s breathing just as hard as I am). Good thing my heart rate monitor was not charged! I’d hate to see a fourth digit appear! Settle in on this next straight away and get the breathing under control before the next section of climbs and descents. Take the corner wide…. keep the momentum now out of the saddle and down….again. Oh, it’s a little breezy on this back section, should be on Brian’s wheel. Careful on these off camber turns so…….dang it! how’d he get by me?….You don’t go down. No No. Stay with him on this next sweeper, good. Ooofff! Watch out for that branch on the next lap, remember to check your helmet after the race. Got a bit of a separation from the guys behind… nice…keep a good rhythm. This dirt pile is new, don’t go off the edge. Watch out for the next couple of turns, they’re tricky…don’t lean into them and wash out the front wheel. Crank it up around this section now and stick your tongue back in your mouth (always helps!). There’s the tree, I hope these guys get through it clean… c’mon boys, stick it. Last turn, show everybody you’re doing fine. Four more to go….3….2..1. Just hanging on..AHHHH relax. Wow, did I drink gasoline before the race? Those fire eaters would do good out here, where’s my camelback? But you know, I’ll be back!
o check this guy out. While his team made some calls, Lance thought he might freshen up a bit and hopped into the shower. If you don’t know, that is a big NO NO in the world of drug testing. You must not leave the sight of the tester after the request for a sample has been made and certainly not to go take a shower, especially in Europe. Just kidding Yann! Since announcing his return to cycling Lance has been tested 24 times each without incident, or is it indecent exposure? This little slip may be just what the Tour De France race organizers need to keep Lance from becoming an eight time Tour winner or even help Levi or Alberto win the Tour for Team Astana. By the way, Lance was in our own back yard recently, in Steamboat, and gave a video update of his recovery and his brush with the AFLD. Sounds like the training is going well and we’ll be able to see him in the Tour of Italy or Tour de Italia May 9 – 31
That’s it for this week. Oh, I just about forgot = an update on Colorado Safety Bill 148 — it is back on the House floor. Thanks to the Conference Committee, the confusing amendment was voted to be removed from the Bill. Hopefully, the clarity of the Bill will make it easier for it to pass at the Senate level. But before it gets to the Senate, it must return to the House for a “yes” or “no” vote. This is where you can help, call or email your state Representative and urge him to vote yes on the Bill. I just sent another note to House of Representative John Kefalas and it took less than five minutes. Follow the link http://bicyclecolo.org/page.cfm?PageID=988 To find your State representative and send him a note.
Now that’s really it for the week! Hope to see you at NBB next week!
Steve Lacey


2 responses so far ↓
Mike Weber // April 17, 2009 at 12:49 am |
Nice write up, Steve. I enjoyed the video, too.
Short track racing at New Belgium | Outside All Day || We Have To Be Outside // May 19, 2009 at 6:01 pm |
[...] forgot to mention in my wrap-up from Sunday that 2 weeks back I hit up the last race in the New Belgium Short Track Series. My category did 4 laps, each lap was around 5.5 minutes long, the videos below show the course [...]