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Minggu, 25 September 2011

Tacchino CX: Making Tradeoffs

Disclaimer: this post is mostly not really race report.

So, it is reasonably well-established that losing weight by reducing calorie intake will result in some loss of power as your body adjusts. Certainly surmountable, but takes some time.

Listen, I lost 7 lbs in the last 2 weeks. Generally, it is for the better, but it probably contributed to feeling like I couldn't generate any power today.

It's really a tradeoff. I haven't been under 250 in like 10 months! And I am again! The ball is rolling downhill, ain't no stopping it now.

Also, racing at 2 is tough, I need to eat more in the AM. Probably shouldn't start races already really hungry.

I think it would be really funny to learn to bunny hop the barriers. However, I tend to make up ground on the barriers. Quick feet.

I was thinking today. You guys know about Ferrari's "1kg = 1% over a 10k climb" or whatever the numbers are theory, right? Repeated little grades work the same. Even if it is a "power course," elevation changes (up! up! up!) sap me of energy. Rich and I were briefly talking about physics in the car. I studied physics for a while. I bet I could illustrate the difference.

Let's take an example. Today's runup was called "Hup Hup Hill." Really sucked to run up that thing. Lot of energy used. Let's make up some numbers as a stand in. Say you have a hill 30m long, at a 10% grade. 30m, punchy, right?

How much more energy does it take for me to get up that hill? It is a change of 3 meters. Potential energy is equal to mgh. Assume I am 113kg, and "racer X" is 68kg. (Reasonably accurate. Right now I am 113kg; 68kg is approximately 150lbs. Start at a height of 1 meter. g is a constant.

PE = mgh.

PEx1 = 68*1*g. PEx2 = 68*4*g
PEx1 = 68g. PEx2 = 272g.

PEme1 = 113*1*g. PEme2 = 113*4*g.
PEme1 = 113g. PEme2 = 452g.

Youll notice that racer X requires 204g (remember, g is a constant) of additional energy to climb that height. I require 339g of additional energy to fight gravity (see what I did there?). By weighing 66% more than a 150lb racer, I need to expend (proportionally) 66% more energy to climb the hill. So all the times over the course of the race that we go up those little punchy hills, in the mud, or even those long sloggy climbs, I have to expend more energy. Over and over, and over.

These are numbers to concepts we all already recognized. But think about it - I'm only human. I can only store so much glycogen for ready access.

At the end of the day, it's more motivation to slim down. So I'm working on it (Again. But making progress encourages more progress.). Say hi if you see me out riding in the mornings.

Anyway, Tacchino was fun despite the lack of energy. This year, I did not dislocate my shoulder at Tacchino, which is a victory. Promoteur Jim did a really bang-up job with the race. My teammates are all pretty great, I thought the mud was fun (I feel like I am pretty seriously improving bike handling), there were a lot of people around.

I slipped and fell a couple times while taking warm up laps, and got my shoulder all muddy. I tried those lines, they didn't work, so I went back and figured it out. Then, everybody thought I already had raced. NOPE. JUST CRASHED 3 TURNS INTO MY WARM UP LAP. IN FRONT OF A BUNCH OF PEOPLE. HOPE IT WAS HILARIOUS.

Not enough carbohydrate fuel is consistent with what the race felt like - good good good bonk recover bonk recover truck steadily along as my body switches fuel sources after 30 minutes.

YOU GUYS JUST WAIT, SOON I WILL WEIGH AS MUCH AS I DID LAST YEAR WHEN I WAS ACTUALLY FAST ON MY CX BIKE AT THE END OF OCTOBER

PROBABLY ALSO AT THE END OF OCTOBER

ALSO, DON'T WORK ON YOUR BIKE THE MORNING OF THE RACE, BECAUSE YOU WILL INEVITABLY BREAK SOMETHING (like, your expander plug in your fork).

Kamis, 22 September 2011

Mashup Thursday

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Finally have the wheel/tire setup I wanted. See you at Tacchino CX.

Selasa, 20 September 2011

Pattern Recognition: Charm City CX

I want to tell you guys about some not-really-scientific analysis I have done over the last 5 minutes or so.

2010 CX Season:
Charm City day 1 (C race) - 555.99 points
Charm City day 2 (C race) - 553.45 points
Charm City day 2 (B race - 2/3/4) - 552.17 points
THEN
Ed Sander C race - 431.12 points

2011 CX Season:
Nittany Lion B race - 2/3/4 - 514.57 points
Charm City day 1 B race - 2/3/4 - 524.09 points
Charm City day 2 B race - 2/3/4 - 501.38 points
THEN
Tacchino this upcoming Sunday.

I think it took me longer to type all that out than to come up with the theory that the 4th race of the season is where I learn how to race some CX.

Sunday was more fun than Saturday, as racing goes. Saturday was very slippery. Sunday I managed to at least feel like I was sticking my bike through corners. Saturday we had some solid team support though.

I'm still out of shape. I'm not that worried about it. It's gonna be a long season. I should finally have my tire/wheel situation sorted out this upcoming weekend.

LOOK AT THIS HILARIOUS PICTURE. I MIGHT EAT YOUR FACE.I've said it before - I can carry the bike by any point, no form required. I carried it up the stairs by the headtube one day.

Senin, 12 September 2011

Nittany CX: I Am My Own Worst Enemy

Ah, 'cross. I remember why I love/hate you.

Well, the "hate" mostly just comes from the fact that if you're doing it right, there is just pain.

Nittany CX was really fun, even though my finish was unremarkable. It's all about metrics!

Cross-results predhcted I would finish 79th, based on my points. I actually finished 67th. OUTCOME = SUCCESS.

Last time I did the B race at a UCI race (so, a 2/3/4) I finished a lap down in 93rd, which didn't happen this time. OUTCOME = SUCCESS.

I only crashed my bike once. OUTCOME = SUCCESS.

All in all, I rode well and had fun. I staged wayyyyyy at the back (which is my own fault for signing up late), which led to me being in a severely disadvantageous position when some bro put his bike down in the very first corner, right in front of me. I found myself immediately off the back after avoiding hitting him, stirring echoes of dropping my chain in the first k of the B race at Charm City last year and ending up last as a result. However, this time I caught back up and started making up ground. I had made up about 20 places (and was feeling really good about how I was riding), when I hit a root in a slippery mud section. The root knocked my front wheel out from under me, and I was down quicker than I could let go of the handlebars. Fast as I got up, a bunch of dudes went by me. Trying to recover from that put me way in the red.

I started picking off dudes in front of me, with reasonable success. Next lap I took the same line (I thought it was the best one, I guess), hit the same root, and ALMOST WENT DOWN AGAIN IN THE SAME WAY. After that I learned my lesson.

After 2 weeks of rain, it was super muddy! 5 big mud sections, 2 of which were unrideable. Well, one of those was probably rideable but not worth the trouble.

Look at these pictures! So muddy!Pictures by Mrs. Wynnyk.

Oh, also, I'm now representing the moneynstuff-Wheels4Life bicycle racing concern. Sweet white kits for 'cross season, bro.

ARE YOU GUYS PSYCHED FOR NEXT WEEK? I AM. I'm still pretty fat, but I have been riding my bike a lot, so I feel strong.

Jumat, 09 September 2011

TOMORROW IS CROSS

YOU GUYS TOMORROW IS CROSS AND I AM REALLY EXCITED

I AM PRETTY SURE I HAVE THE RAGE

For a while this year, I lost sight of why I do this, with all the riding of bikes in circles. Sure, I really like riding bikes, and the freedom, and the wind in my face, and the meditation, and all that, but I forgot for a while that I REALLY WANT TO WIN.

Many dudes are faster than I am, and that is just a fact, but it means that if I want to win (and I do), I have to work harder than them, so that I can be faster than them.

Let me tell you something, internet: blogging doesn't make you any faster. But it can be entertaining, so I will continue looking for opportunities. There haven't been many lately. You guys really want to hear about my boring rides and the time I spend looking for jobs for next year?

I had a lot of fun at the Tour de Millersburg even though they gave me a ticket for riding my bike the wrong way on a one way street (I thought it was closed). A rider got out, opened, and drank a red bull halfway through the road race, which was hilarious. I attacked a lot, and they let me sit off the front by myself, which is always a good time. Racing in the rain was bizarrely fun.

I got a new bike, it is a singlespeed commuter and it is not finished yet because I still need a chainring. It is a pretty red color.

It is September, which means there is football on TV again. I like football.

I want to work harder than everyone else for the next three months, leading up to collegiate cx nats. The challenge is that I also have real-life responsibilities.


CAN I DO IT? STAY TUNED

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is what is on the headtube of my cross bike, by the way, in case you are wondering. It is not directed at anyone in particular. I have been riding around with a picture of a gold AK-47 on my road bike for a month and it reminds me to fire all of the bullets!