Wednesday, December 19, 2007

SEASON OVER.... LET THE OFF SEASON BEGIN

After a couple days off to lick my wounds, my goals for next year are starting to manifest. I'm going to try to stay off the bike for the month of January. Not wanting to gain 50 lbs in a month, I have purchased a pair of running shoes. I can't tell you how painful it has been to walk out the door and try to JOG for any amount of time limit that can be considered constructive. Every uphill run this season proved that my skill in this area are week. Not quite as bad as my technical skills, but still in need of improvement. Time wise running is much easier. Plus with the travel of my job, the shoes fit better than the bike in my suitcase. I'm hoping the layoff the bike and my hatred of running will give me some motivation for a fresh start come spring. Everyone have a wonderful and safe Christmas season, and success in all your off season training goals. See you all in 08! Ty

Saturday, December 15, 2007

KNOW YOUR LIMITATIONS "i obviously don't"

The finish line that could not come fast enough for me!

The start of our journey

"The after"


Muddy warrior!



William doing his pre-race ritual of last minute tinkering with his bike set up!




Clean and fresh with "NO CLUE" what i'm about to step into!





MUDMUDMUDMUDMUD#@$^%&*






Later in the week this section got so muddy they took the barriers out!







Doesn't look too bad here.








I should of had a clue how epic this was going to be when the press helicopter arrived!

Cross nationals was a lackluster ending to what was an amazing season for me. The ankle deep mud, and super slick course was too tough a match for my sub par technical skills. There was no place on the course where I felt in control of my bike. I never found a section of course where I said to myself " GO FASTER" ! After falling down countless times, my mindset was to just finish without getting hurt, and I couldn't even do that. A slight concussion on the last fall put an exclamation point ending to my season.

I have mixed feelings about my performance at KC. I see all the magazine pictures of races in Europe or Seattle. The epic weather conditions. Snow, rain, mud. Riders fighting the elements more than the competition. In my own mind I wonder how I could handle the same conditions. After my race on Thursday, I can tell you that I won't be purchasing any plane tickets for the upper Northwest next cross season!

But I still love cross. More than any other style of racing out there. And I will be back next season with the same enthusiasm that I started this season with. My off season begins tomorrow with dreams of the 08 season. Just maybe with a fast-grass-dry-power-non technical nationals course to finish off with!!!! Ty

Friday, December 14, 2007

NATIONALS


Still pulling MUD out of my ears! Crashed too many times to comment on. Ran more of the course than I rode. Last crash resulted in what the doctor said was a "slight concussion". I'll get more of the photos up and give a better report once my ego and swelled brain recover! Big thanks to William Huntsburger my traveling partner. Even when I lost his spare set of car keys, still gave me a ride home. Ty

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

MOTIVATION FOR NATIONALS " WHY"

Just a quick note to everyone. In a couple hours i'm meeting up with my designated driver William Huntsburger to start the trip to nationals. We are entered in the 30+ B race on Thursday at 11am. I am expecting cold+mud+strong competition+technical course+6hour drive both ways+extra money spent before X-mas+ mediocre training. This all equals my motivation for this race at an all time low. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't even expecting a top 50%, but man I need to suck it up!!!! I know once I get on line the adrenaline will kick in, but a little confidence going into tomorrow might not hurt. I won't have many photos of the race, but i'll try to take some of the ambiance surrounding the trip. Good luck to everyone going down, and drive safe! Ty

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

A YEARS WORTH OF TRAINING SO I CAN PEAK ON A TUESDAY TRAINING RIDE

My training log says that I need a few more hard efforts before the drive down to Nationals. So today I went to my practice course at a local park and set out to burn both leg and lungs. Warming up felt o.k. but it was a cold mid 20's F. The course was like ice, and traction in the corners was sketchy. The warm up done, I started putting some hot laps down. I know my "HOT" laps to most of you readers are warm ups, but today the stars aligned and I felt like a bike racer! I can only imagine that this is how the guys that lap me on a weekly basis feel. I had energy and power to burn, and I kept asking for more. My time limit up, and I didn't want to quit, which is rare. My bike put away and driving home, I realized that next week the season that I trained so hard for will be over. I also realized that my best ride on the cross bike this year may have just happened with nobody but the squirrels to see it. I came to the conclusion a long time ago that my love of racing bikes far exceeds my skill and ability to do so. But as long as I continue to have brief glimpses of fitness like I had today, I guess i'll continue to line up at the start line....... Ty

Saturday, December 1, 2007

BACK FROM THE LEDGE

After several days of "post Jingle Cross self pity", I pulled myself back from the ledge of a season ending suicide leap! But a week of so-so training, and a hard effort at the park today, and i'm back psyched about my pending road trip to K.C. I'm not expecting miracles of increased fitness with one week to go, but I would like to not drive 6 hours, pay for food, hotels, gas, and feel like ASS on the start line. If any of the 2 or 3 readers of this site are at Nationals Thursday and Friday, look me up and i'm buying! For a cat 3 wantabe with sketchy technical skills, this is the mother of all road trips for me. What I lack in race fitness and skill, I will compensate for in alcohol consumption post race on Thursday! I'll try to take as many photos of all the local racers I see and post them all. See you there. Ty

Saturday, November 24, 2007

THE "A" RACE OF MY SEASON COMES AND GOES WITH BIKE STILL ON THE TRUCK

I tried so hard........ My heart said go race, and my body said not a friggin chance! After a full week off the bike, trying everything possible to get rid of a nasty cold, the cold finally won. Although feeling better, there was just no power in the engine room. I himhawd all morning trying to figure out if it was worth driving the hour over to Iowa City and see if I could manage what I knew would be a screaming field of 3/4's on a very challenging course. Not wanting to give up on the race that I have had on my calendar as my "peak" race, I loaded the truck up and went. At sign in, I found out that I had won a woman's Jersey (HOW FITTING), that's how my luck this week was rollin. I pulled the bike off the truck, and went about trying a few slow laps. At the top of the large climb, my HR was through the roof, and this was at turtle speed. I put the bike back on the truck, and took the first DNS of my biking life!!! Needless to say my morale is at an all time low. I have a couple weeks to recover both mentally and physically before nationals, but this was the weekend I wanted as my litmus test for the season. So now all I have is like all good Chicago Cubs fans know is "Next Season"! Ty

Thursday, November 22, 2007

SICK AND TIRED OF BEING SICK AND TIRED

It has been a broken record for 2007. Just when my fitness starts to find a groove, i'm knocked down with some sort of illness. After last weekends middle park where I felt great, the next day arrived with the usual soreness and the onset of a head cold. Today is Thanksgiving and the cold is now in my chest. With only tomorrow left to recover before Jingle Cross. I have spent zero days on the bike since Sunday hoping that my energy levels return before the official blows the whistle to start the 3/4 race. I will be eating huge amounts of food today and even more sitting around doing nothing. If that's not training then what is? Everyone have a blessed and safe Thanksgiving. I look forward to seeing everyone in Iowa City. Yes blowing my nose or not, i'll be there!!! Ty

Monday, November 19, 2007

THE MONDAY AFTER A RACE DAY

I woke up this morning and my right hip was locked up! No amount of stretching seemed to work. After hobbling around the house for a while, my wife demanded that I see Dr. Mike. I'm not positive if her reasoning was her concern for my well being or if she just wanted me to stop whining Either way I went, and am glad I did. Any of you sore riders out there, I recommend Q.C. Wellness and Rehab in Moline, IL. Great people, and Dr. Mike doesn't look at you like your nuts when you explain why you feel this way. "You carry your bike up what"? Doc also confirms every time I go there that I have ZERO flexibility! This has to be addressed in the off season. I'm no fan of going to yoga classes, but me just doing hurdle stretches in my living room is not cutting it. By the way I asked my 9 yr old if he was sore after yesterdays races and he said "NO". I think he's just saying that to make me feel older than I am. Everyone have a great week and see you on the start line at Jingle Cross. Ty

Sunday, November 18, 2007

HOLD THE PHONE I FINISHED ON THE LEAD LAP

Proud (and tired) Dad

This is "very" early in the race!

After pulling me all day Dennis does finally leave me in the dust.






I'm hanging this on on my wall Adam!

















My first race as a cat 3 is in the bag. It went way better than I expected. The biggest goal of the day was to try and not get lapped, which I did by the nobbies on my tire! Not that I wanted to go an extra lap, but it was more a pride thing. I didn't stick around to get the final results, but I know I was at the caboose end of the race and that's o.k. I had a bunch of people come up after the race and say nice ride! To hear those comments made the outcome of this race sweeter than any cat 4 race i've ever done. My son Tommy (re-run) also raced the juniors race and looked fantastic. Getting a head start racing at age 9 and driving a tank of a bike at that. A great father son day for sure. My good friends Lloyd and Dave showed up to cheer us on and the photos above are complements of Lloyd. Anyone who would show up in the rain on a busy Sunday and watch guys in tights on bikes jump over barriers and then take photos on top of it. Can't ask for better friends than that. Thanks guys! Ty

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

MOVE OVER C/X OPEN DIVISION (AS YOU LAP ME)


After a great first part of the C/X season filled with top 10's, and the fun of actually being competitive for the first time in my cycling (hobby) career. I decided that I really didn't like the stress of being that close to the front of the race. So without consulting anyone, I filled out an upgrade request and to my amazement, the USCF have blessed me with a CAT 3 C/X license!!! I am totally stoked at the thought of this weekend getting thrashed by the local hammers. All is once again right with the universe. I am back to my rightful place in the peleton. At the back! All you open division racers this weekend move over, "as you lap me". Ty

Thursday, November 1, 2007

BACK TO BASICS

After a so so ride at Newton last weekend i'm taking this weekend of racing off to spend with the family. At the same time i'm getting some solid hours of training in. I'm going back to what got me into race shape at the beginning of the cross season, and that's just thrashing myself for 2 hours on my homemade cross courses. I would throw in some Greg pacing this weekend, but if you haven't heard the news, my human motor pacer Greg Harper has a broken collar bone! I think it is his 700th broken bone in his storied career. To get the details how he broke it, stop by the shop and ask. I would tell you, but I like the team discount he gives me at the store and would like to keep it that way!!!!!!! Anyway a good break from racing and some power training and I hope to be back motivated and in the top 10 at the next race. Ty

Sunday, October 28, 2007

MEDIOCRE AT BEST

William and I once again this weekend car pooled out for another cross weekend. This week it was to Newton, IA for the Iowa state c/x championships. A good 4's field showed up approx 36 on the line. I got my usual good start and stayed high in the top 10 for the first few laps. But as the race went on I found myself getting passed by at least one rider per lap and the engine room had little or no power to follow. I did my best to limit the damage and rode the last several laps as smooth as possible. Crossed the line in 11th place, a tad disappointed but still having a consistent season. I'm feeling a bit burnt out from 3 weekends in a row of racing, so next weekend is off. I'm going to try to get some quality recovery both physical and mental. Also try to pack in some good training to get the motivation up a tad higher than it is before the final push to Jingle cross then NATIONALS!
By the way William won the cat 4 State title. That's two wins in
a row good for 20 points! Can you say 3? Ty

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

MOTIVATION TO TRAIN TOUGH TO FIND AFTER DOUBLE RACE WEEKEND

Even after some good results over the weekend, motivation to go out and get some strong training rides in, has been tough to find. Monday my legs were in shambles, but I did force myself to put in a recovery ride. Yesterdays work schedule forced a much needed day off the bike. Today (Wed) I was still lethargic in the morning so another light tempo ride was done. The only good news was that close to the end of the easy ride, the legs started to feel a little less heavy. I hope to get my only hard ride of the week in tomorrow. My question is this enough to further my fitness for the big races to come in November? This is the most racing i've ever done in one season, and the cross season is compact at that. The competition is growing stronger as the year races on. After 6 years of pushing pedals with no success, my desire to stay at the sharp end of the pack is strong. I just don't want to overcook it and sabotage what has so far been my greatest season ever! Ty

Sunday, October 21, 2007

REDEMPTION IN WISCONSIN AND FIRST PAYDAY OF THE YEAR IN IOWA

First payday of the year!

Coming up the run up at Psyclofest.

The start of the cat 4 race at Psyclofest. Can you spot the sandbaggers?


Izzy clearing the barriers



Cross racer in the making.

Saturday drove up to Whitewater,WI for the trash dash. Car pooled up with William, and on the way picked up his brother-in-law Stephen. After last weekend, my confidence was in a bad way and I was looking to bounce back. My plan was to blast off the start line go all out until I popped and then survive to the finish. That's how it played out, and it was good enough for 8th place. William rolled the single speed once again and finished 4th. Stephen also had a good redemption ride and bettered his performance from last week and came in 16th. I gotta say that after last week, a top 10 finish against a tough Wisconsin field was the shot in the arm I needed. Sorry no photos, batteries died.
Sunday was Psyclofest in Bettendorf, IA. The temps in the high 70's and the course was screaming fast! My strategy worked ok yesterday, so no changes needed. I think I got the concept of the cross start figured out, because I had another great one. led the field for almost the first full lap. The runup was a killer!!! I lost a ton of time and places here. I would catch up on several of the power sections only to get dropped again on the run up. My chain popped off with 2 to go, and I lost a place while getting it back on and that's where I finished 6th place and the last paid spot. William won the race once again on the s/s. He's got it working and and upgrade is coming soon. My teammate Chad also got a top 5 and is looking strong for the state race next week. Time to recover. Ty


Saturday, October 13, 2007

Finally My Ego Goes "POP"


tough to pass, tons of single file racing

Shows how narrow a bunch of the course was






William rollin on the singlespeed!!!

















Today was Cam-Rock C/X in Rockdale,WI and the comp was solid. Approx 50 of us lined up for the cat4 race. I wish I had some kind of excuse, like I blew a tire or something, but nope I just got flogged. The course had some technical stuff, and once you got behind there was few and far between places that you could pass. Once again my cornering and bike handling skills of old showed up and I bounced around in traffic all race long. Ended up a sad 22nd picking up pieces of my ego all the way back to Illinois. Huntsberger made his first showing of the cross year and went single speed and finished 12th. We're both planning on a quick road trip next Sat to Whitewater, WI and then Bettendorf on Sun. Hoping for a rebound, and get back into that top 10 groove. By the way, I want to wish happy birthday to both my dad and my awesome wife. Dad, it was great to see you while you were home, and Kris me and the boys miss you a bunch!!! Have a great B-day and we'll see you again as soon as we can. Kris my wife who on her birthday went 8hours round trip to a bike race for me. If that is not love, I don't know what is. You are truly amazing!!! Ty

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Photos of Newton C/X Weekend

Proud Dad!!!!

Looking for a handup

Re-run on the run up!


Le Mans style start up the run up.(me in second)



Izzy and team mascot Belle





Our team Director and love of my life!!!!!!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

RACE-- RECOVER-- REPEAT

Last weekend was a much needed break from travel and racing. My body and motivation took a major slide after Newton. After several days off the bike and then a group ride with the Saturday morning regulars at Greg's house, i'm feeling a little more back to normal. Today a hard workout on the cross bike and the legs responded.
I don't think i'm going to spooky cross now. I saw the flyer and there 4's race is a 3/4 race. No good for trying to get points for upgrade. I'll wait to get thrashed by the likes of Thad, Dennis, Bruce, and all the other 3's at Jingle Cross. So instead we are going North to Madison,WI for Cam-rock park on Sat. We'll see if I can be like the Chicago Bears last week and put the hurt on some cheese heads........ Ty

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Newton C/X 2 Races Same Result

Took the camper and the family to Newton to race both Sat and Sunday's Cross mafia events. I gotta tell ya that sleeping in Sat morning relaxing all day (no yard work) and racing in the evening was great. The legs felt good and I was motivated to race. Had a great start, but just like last week, let several people pass and the settled into the 5/6 spot and that's where I stayed all race. Finished 6th and was happy with it. Tommy also raced the Jr.s and won!!!! He was the only one signed up, but you race who shows up, and he did. A real proud dad.
Day two, and my legs were the exact opposite of Sat. Understandable after yesterdays thrashing, but I had no expectations in this race. The goal was just to survive. And I barely did that. I hit the deck 4 times!!!! 3 times in the same corner just after the start line. I am so sorry to everyone that I either cut off or offended by my screaming foul language. After the 4th crash my seat came loose and I rode the last 2 laps in fear of it breaking off all together. It held together, but because of the distraction it was making, and being so frustrated at having to pick myself off the ground over and over again, I let 5th place ride by me then away from me and I again got 6th place. Not as happy as the day before, but content.
So 3 races and 3 top tens to start the season and i'm extremely motivated for October. After a couple days rest, we'll be back at it getting ready for spooky cross. Pictures to come. Ty

Friday, September 28, 2007

Sissy Boy


The next time you and your wife decide to get new kitchen floor and the sales lady asks if you need the old floor removed? Get off your wallet and say YES. The money is well spent, and they take the mess away for you. The most important part is that you will not have to race the next weekend C/X races with a huge throbbing blister on your hand. Everyone have a great race this weekend in Newton. Ty

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

VILLAGE C/X RACE












The first C/X racing of the year for the izzy team went great! Tommy went out and rode his first c/x race EVER at 9 yrs old and had a great time. I was worried about the weight of his bike over the barriers, but he handled it great. He didn't quit and rode to the finish, which was the main goal for race 1.
Then I lined up in the cat4 race with 19 other riders. After a week of hacking and blowing my nose, I wasn't sure what I would have in the tank. Got a good start, and stayed there for half of the first lap. shuffled around in the 5-6-7 spot all mid race, last lap popped a little and finished up 7th place. But all the weeks events considered, i'm happy with a top ten to start out the season.
Zuggy and his crew once again put on a great race, and had a wonderful day to show off a challenging course. They even sent some shwag to our house that my son had won and forgot to pick up!!!! Above and beyond, nice job guys.
Next week is Newton, and the family and I are taking the camper out and racing both days. Hope to see everyone there. Ty



Friday, September 21, 2007

TIME TO LOOK IN THE MIRROR

No more excuses! Training time is over and it's time to race. Sunday is the first race of the year ready or not. I've had a cold all week, and it won't matter a lick when the whistle blows. Whatever power and endurance I have is what I get. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone there. To all that are racing have a fast and safe weekend. If you see team izzy on the course ring that cow bell a tad louder because when your breathing as hard as we are it gets kinda tough to hear............ Ty

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

SICK

With less than a week to the first race of the season, I come down with a nasty cold. It's tough to explain how disappointed I am right now. Months and months of training all to feel like sludge on the first race day. I'm trying every home remedy I can find to get any kind of strength in this feeble body before Sunday. I'm also trying to keep as mentally positive as I can, but as a glass half empty guy by nature this is impossible. I want to work out, but I also don't want to sabotage what is supposed to be my breakout year before the year even gets started. What I do know is that if you are in the cat4 race in the village of east Davenport, give me a ton of space. Not just because I can't hold a line, but for the flying snot that i'm sure i'll be hacking everywhere. Ty

Saturday, September 15, 2007

KANSAS CITY HERE I COME

Stayed up till midnight last night, to sign up for the U.S. nationals of cyclocross in Kansas City in December. In the B-35to39 race i'll be lined up 28th my traveling partner from DICE Huntsberger will be right behind me (but not for long) in 34th. By the time I was done registering there was already 65 entries in our race. This morning I checked all the other races to see any other Illinois-Iowa based riders I recognized and saw very few. I am truly stoked and looking forward to the trip. Regardless of my racing form i'm, just looking forward to a great road trip. Hope to see a ton more locals sign up, i'll be there cheering for ya! Ty

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Should You Feel Guilty Taking A Rest Week?

Most of you that know me, know that I have never won a race. You also know that even if I come close it's because the rest of the field had a real bad day. My training in the month of August both time and effort, have been more than I have put into any sports endeavor ever. Everything I read says you have to follow a strong cycle of training with some rest time to avoid "over training". My question is, if you never come close to the winning end of a race, can you ever claim that you are over trained? So with 20 or so days before the c/x season opener, I'm taking a short rest period before the last big push to be a CAT 4 somebody. So if there is no improvement in my race results, at least I'll sleep better knowing I'm not over trained! Ty

Friday, August 24, 2007

Dedication, "And The Pain That Comes With"


I have an addiction for soda! Diet, regular, name brand, generic, take your pick. My drug of choice is Diet Mt. Dew. I can drink it with everything and at any time of the day. I know it's not the worst crutch to have, but as much as I drink a day it's not that healthy either. As my training for the cross season has increased, my desire to not be the FAT dude a lap down has also increased. Last weekend I did a 2 day "on the wagon" test. Before this test, my weight loss had hit a wall. After a weekend soda free, I was amazed at a 5 lb weight loss. I am happy to say that I have now been carbonation free for a full week! I'm not sure that I will truly be able to go cold turkey, but I haven't caved yet. The one thing I do know is that on Sept. 23rd, the day of the first cross race of the season, if I finish second to last place, you can find me in the parking lot slamming a six pack!!! Ty

Monday, July 30, 2007

The Jimmy Buffett Concert Experience












My wife and I are new converts to the society known affectionately as "parrot heads"! Last weekend we attended our first Jimmy Buffett concert. This I assure you will not be our last. The concert alone would have been an o.k. evening. But the tailgating that took place was out of this world. Everything in moderation was not the slogan for our trip! It was more like "what happens in Alpine Valley stays in Alpine Valley"! The pictures above do not do the weekend justice. All I can say is that is something that must be experienced for yourself. 40,000+ screaming fans can't be wrong. Ty



Thursday, July 26, 2007

Send Conn Some Rehab Motivation

I just read on bike Iowa about Conn Day and his recent bike crash. If you get a chance, drop him a line and wish him well. Just like many of you, a Conn Day pie and beer race was my introduction to bike racing. I don't know him that well, but I do know without him and his band of volunteers, there would be a lot more weekends without races. Conn, get healthy as soon as you can, stay strong in your rehab, and we'll see you real soon. Ty

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

All My Eggs In The Cyclocross Basket

Not much to write about lately. Since I made the decision to throw away the summer road season, my motivation to train all out for cross is at a all time high. The practice barriers are out several times a week, and the legs are starting to respond better to the repeated hard efforts I'm putting in. The increase in the volume of training has helped in getting my weight to an all time low. I'll be at the start line this fall a full 20 pounds lighter than last year! Another plus this coming fall season is that Re-run, my 9yr old wants to try his hand at some Jr races. So he'll be putting his BMX skills to the test in the mud and sand. Harper's is putting together a "mini"cross bike for him. I'll get pictures of it once it's done. If any local (Quad Cities) riders want to start some group cross practices let me know. I have a couple courses I use that work well. But some hard group efforts I really need to get a true picture. I need to see if my new found fitness is in my legs, or where it usually is, IN MY DREAMS! Ty

Friday, July 13, 2007

BMX Nationals

















It's been a tough year for the IZZY BMX racing team. Illness, rain outs, and several camping trips have cut our season short. But both Izzy and Re-run showed up for the Friday night preliminary race and made dad proud. Tommy(re-run) racing a combined 8/9 expert/novice class raced a full gate. Tommy only a novice held his own and just missed a huge second straight crash to finish 4th in heat one, then 5th in heat two. An O.K. night. Clay(izzy) racing his first national event was up against the 4th ranked 6yr old in the nation and he showed us why. Clay was rusty and out gunned from the start gate, but he raced hard and as always he had a smile on his face. We left the track with a new confidence, and are looking forward to a strong second half of the season! Ty