IIICCCCEEE WEASEELLLSSSS 2016 - SS
What. A. Weekend.
This was the 9th edition of the NECX holiday party known as Ice Weasels and my 4th time attending. The 2013, 14 & 15 the venue moved each year with this year finally staying in place at Riverpoint Park in West Warwick, RI. Riverpoint has been developed into a "CX" park over the last few years. It utilizes land on the perimeter of a park which has baseball fields and a skate park. The course itself is
wicked brappy with amazing natural features which make this CX course almost "mini euro" with chutes, drop ins, run ups, off cambers, sand, granite steps, and about 200 yards of grass.
That said the passing ops are few and faw between. Peep the course map.
The danger zone. Holy cow. The Danger Zone, "aka Heckle pit" is the hardest party at a CX race this side of the Mississippi. Seriously, the beer, liquor, cookies, cupcakes, cheers and jeers are all flowing in an excess way we only know about in America.
The danger zone actually moved to the ride up which
was ride-able without traffic but became a mess with bodies in front. That said I didn't clean it once on the SS, but had a few good one dab scoots which were fast enough. I kept coming in left where the line was right, away from the root step up. Oy.
ANYWAY! You come up the ride/run up, 90 left, ride through the 20 foot landing of HECKLE CHAOS and drop in back down the hill. What a cool feature, and even COOLER PARTY!
The Danger Zone - During the Woman's event. This was
easily 3-4 times larger for the SS race at the end of the day.
I drove up Saturday morning and got in around 11. I found Brad, Greg and Matt of the Drifters and asked if I could squat at their tent. I've been racing close to Bradford for 3 years now and have known Greg for the better part of that time frame too. That squad is 100% grade A radical and always take me in with open arms when I'm flying solo.
Course conditions were REALLY tough. It was about 28 degrees when I got there and may have warmed to about freezing by race time. The ground was ROCK HARD. As it melted conditions turned to grease over ice which basically is water on ice which is about as low friction as you get in nature. SAWEET!
Luckily that was only the corners.
The cork screw descent was out of the sun and just total ice hard-pack. I think I locked up and dragged the fangos down that accidentally every time. Steep, curvy and HARD.
Every time I started riding my fingers went numb. One point of this race was cold weather management. Merino base, skin-suit, zebra tights, madness embro, giro 50 deg gloves + warmers, toe warmers, gaiter and hat. Come race time this was great, but the instant the race started my fingers went numb. Each lap i regained feeling by 1 knuckle.
As it turned out SS staging was done by Zancanatto series points. Last year I won the Cheshire race which gave me a decent call up. This year
I STAGED 6TH ROW. DAMN. damndamndamn damn. I drove up planning to hopefully race at the front of this race and I was starting next to someone wearing a wig on a SS mtb, and another guy with a bottle cage speaker blasting Metallica. LOL. woof.
The start was surprisingly denser then the UCI starts I'm used to. This may have something to do with the 1 gear and possibly the general body density in the grid but I go out like a maniac trying to get up to the front. Forward progression is futile until after the first corner and at that point the field is already strung out.
I'm fighting harder for positions then I'm used to even in UCI. After reflection on this I was riding with a bit of entitlement not unlike the one Dan Chabinov had when he stiff armed my group on the run up at CSI. I felt like I belonged further up so I was taking action to get there. ***Action point for 2017 spoiler alert, ride like you know you belong there***
I'm moving up every lap and with 2 to go start catching the tail ends of the Fat bike, Woman's SS and SS races. Lots of lapping which makes catching my race even harder. I'm closing in one MadAlchemy Pete, a few seconds a lap.
With 100 yards left hes just seconds ahead, but sadly nothing I can close.
6th.
Such a fun course with amazing energy, totally bummed I didn't even have a chance to race Brad, who won.
Current feels:
I've got a cold
I'm cutting mat and framing photos for gifts, which I love doing
I'm trying to sell my
Diamondback Axis TT
Really sad about the impending end of CX
Maybe CTCX this weekend, weather and health pending.