Sunday, July 22, 2018

Birthday Edition!

Well, I don't have much to say this week. Another week full of change and adventure and stress and maybe particularly surprising, no bikes. I still haven't got my bike completely together after crashing last weekend, that will be a project for tomorrow.



I've lost most interest in traveling to race the rest of this year. I'll probably spend some time learning my skills a bit better at Martin on Monday's, as I begin to think about next season and starting the year fresh and fast, hopefully to be able to move into Category 3 rather early next season, hopefully by May.

This winter I'm considering buying a new frame and building it up with all the components that I hand-choose to be a racing machine next Spring. I'm moving towards a lighter bike so I can be a bit more of an all-around threat. I feel like that is where I need to be moving towards, instead of just hoping for a sprint-finish, I want to be the one pushing the pace and causing the pain during races. I want to work on being very quick, I also need to lose like 10 pounds by next Spring, something I think is doable, as long as I can stay away from the Oreo's.

I'm ever hopeful for next year, it's been a very exciting year and learning how to race and what to do and not to do, I'm hoping that knowledge will carry over into many future races.

Cheers! CE

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Detroit Cycling Championship - Carnage

Good evening!

I still haven't been able to tell if I'm mad, sore, disappointed, hopeless, or unlucky; but I feel all of them. I went down very hard on Saturday at the Detroit Cycling Championship and I'm having some serious doubts about the rest of the season. I'm probably being a little too dramatic, but this is my 'first' time falling off a bike and it was a big shock to me.



4/14 Eagle Creek Crit, Indianapolis, IN 12th Cat 4/5 (29)
4/22 Notre Dame Crit, South Bend, IN 12th Cat 4/5 (29)
4/29 Ann Arbor Spring Training Series Ann Arbor, MI 22nd Cat 4/5 (40)
5/6 Kalamazoo Half Marathon Kalamazoo, MI 13th (27) AG (M 19-24) / 249th (1392) Overall
5/7 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (9)
5/12 Tiger Lane Crit, Memphis, TN DNF Cat 3/4
5/20 Ann Arbor Spring Training Series Ann Arbor, MI 6th Cat 4/5 (25)
5/28 Waterford Hills Circuit Race, Clarkston, MI 13th Cat 4/5 (38)
6/3 Cobb Park Crit, Kankakee, IL 18th Cat 4/5 (36)
6/4 131 Racing Series, Matin, MI 2nd 'B race' (6)
6/9 BTR Crit, Kalamazoo, MI 8th Cat 4 (16) 20th Cat 3/4 (32) $30
6/10 Race for Wishes, Lawton, MI DNS
6/15 Zeeland Crit, Zeeland, MI 26th Cat 3/4 (43)
6/18 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (9)
6/24 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (10)
7/1 Great Lakes State Classic, Marne, MI 4th Cat 4/5 (11)
7/9 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (7)
7/14 Detroit Cycling Championship, Detroit, MI DNF
7/15 Corktown Crit, Detroit, MI DNS
7/22 Tour of Port Sheldon, West Olive, MI
7/29 Muncie Grand Prix, Muncie, IN
8/19 Gaslight Crit, Grand Rapids, MI
8/26 54th Annual Debaets-Devos Pro-Am, Detroit, MI

I feel very resigned. I just realized there are only 4 races I have planned the rest of the year, and I am not feeling good about them. I feel even if my road rash was to heal enough where I could ride, I think my fitness will take a hit as I'm nursing some serious burns, and my confidence has never been lower. I am going to have some doubts about my bike handling flying around corners at 30mph +, and that will significantly hinder my results. I'm going to take a couple days off and heal up, then I will hit it hard again on Thursday. I have some new handlebars I ordered that will be super rad and fast, looking forward to getting them installed.

Thankfully the bike was not damaged in any way, some just minor scuffs on the right shifter. It is always recommended that carbon bars are replaced after a hard crash, so I've done that! We were flying around the second corner, a tight one, after a prime lap, so the pace was very high! I positioned myself perfectly this entire race. I was in the top 10 the entire time, exactly where I wanted to be in a 70-person field. I still feel like I could have been a little more towards the front because whenever we sprinted on the finishing stretch, I wasn't really getting close to the first place rider. As we were coming into this second turn, a guy on my left, on the inside, just came into me very strong and there was nothing I could do. He came out of no where, went straight into me, and I went down. He threw me towards the barriers and my wheels came out from under me, sliding out to the right. I went down hard on my left side, thankfully my forearm and leg took all of the impact.



Of course with my history, anything crash-related/head-related is very concerning. I laid on the ground for about 10 minutes while an EMT made sure I didn't have a concussion or anything serious. The extent of my injuries is only road rash, but it hurts very badly. I've done some good research on the best way to heal this up quickly, and I've been taking very good care of all the damaged areas, hoping to be ready to ride again by Thursday.

I'm still very disappointed, but I am also hopeful that something good may come out of this. I have a good grasp now on what it takes to be in contention in a crit, and I'm very much looking forward to my 22nd birthday next weekend...aka I'm beginning to be an old man now.

Cheers! CE

Thursday, July 12, 2018

2018 Recap! (the rest of the year)

Ah, what a lovely day, sitting inside the new Starbucks on 9th street, white chocolate mocha next to me, what a wonderful time to be alive! My legs have been feeling particularly heavy lately and I think it has a lot to do with my diet, I've been eating bad, I've been drinking a lot of alcohol, I haven't been stretching. I've taken some time off to relax and get the legs primed up for this weekend however, as I feel this weekend could prove to be the biggest race of my life so far!

Let me tell you, there isn't a much better feeling than beating Jeff Nordquist in a sprint finish! Jeff was one of the key people that got me started in cycling all those years ago, and I must say, I think I am just as fast as he is on a bike! Not quite halfway through the race, a 4 man break formed, and I was in it! Yes! Finally I've found myself in a break with some of the strongest riders I know, Mike Jones, Jeff Nordquist, and Shane Thellman. The four of us worked very well together, going up more than a half a lap on the rest of the field, it was very fun to be a part of something that worked so well. Coming around the last lap, I pulled off about half way around the course, just long enough that I wouldn't have to make another pull, so basically I set it up perfectly for Jeff, the only person in the break that was in the 'B' race with me, to lead me out. Jeff and I came flying around the last corner and just as it started to become straight again, I took off and beat Jeff by about 1.5 bike lengths, it was wonderful!


4/14 Eagle Creek Crit, Indianapolis, IN 12th Cat 4/5 (29)
4/22 Notre Dame Crit, South Bend, IN 12th Cat 4/5 (29)
4/29 Ann Arbor Spring Training Series Ann Arbor, MI 22nd Cat 4/5 (40)
5/6 Kalamazoo Half Marathon Kalamazoo, MI 13th (27) AG (M 19-24) / 249th (1392) Overall
5/7 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (9)
5/12 Tiger Lane Crit, Memphis, TN DNF Cat 3/4
5/20 Ann Arbor Spring Training Series Ann Arbor, MI 6th Cat 4/5 (25)
5/28 Waterford Hills Circuit Race, Clarkston, MI 13th Cat 4/5 (38)
6/3 Cobb Park Crit, Kankakee, IL 18th Cat 4/5 (36)
6/4 131 Racing Series, Matin, MI 2nd 'B race' (6)
6/9 BTR Crit, Kalamazoo, MI 8th Cat 4 (16) 20th Cat 3/4 (32) $30
6/10 Race for Wishes, Lawton, MI DNS
6/15 Zeeland Crit, Zeeland, MI 26th Cat 3/4 (43)
6/18 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (9)
6/24 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (10)
7/1 Great Lakes State Classic, Marne, MI 4th Cat 4/5 (11)
7/9 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (7)
7/14 Detroit Cycling Championship, Detroit, MI
7/15 Corktown Crit, Detroit, MI
7/21 Whiskey City Twilight Challenge, Lawrenceburg, IN
7/22 Tour of Port Sheldon, West Olive, MI
7/29 Muncie Grand Prix, Muncie, IN
8/19 Gaslight Crit, Grand Rapids, MI
8/26 54th Annual Debaets-Devos Pro-Am, Detroit, MI

Next up, on my annual review so far, I went over to the east side of the state for the Waterford Hills Circuit race on Memorial Day. It was so very hot, I didn't have much of a warm up, which thankfully I don't do that anymore, not have a good warm up I mean. The race started fast and continued to be fast, and this course was actually on a race track, something similar to Kalamazoo speedway, which was very cool indeed. There were a couple little hills on this course, something we all know I struggle with. There ended up being a break of about 6 people I think that stuck until the end, so I was in the bunch sprint at the end of the race. I had a poor sprint even though I was second wheel coming around the last sweeping corner into the uphill finish. I never really had a sprint I imagine, just sort of cruised over the line, something I have improved on greatly the rest of this year. Again, this race was very very warm, I'm glad it is over with!

I drove down to Kankakee, IL the next weekend, and it was strange driving down there! I just hit Chicago traffic, took an exit on the highway and started heading south. When I got off the highway I drove through a town that almost seemed to be completely deserted, it was strange. Anyway, this race was fast, I warmed up on my trainer which was good, but I was put out by the speed of the race. I hung with the main group all the way through the race, which had a fair number of turns, something I wasn't quite expecting with such a large and fast group. Coming around the back stretch which was downhill on the last lap it was time to make my move towards the front of the pack, I just never/couldn't do it and I happily came home for a mid-pack finish after a big 180 degree turn before the final short stretch along the Kankakee river to the finish!

Ah, the only time I haven't won the 'B race' up in Martin. There was a new cat from GR doing the race this week, I don't remember much at all of this one, but he made a move around the last corner where I usually do and I just couldn't match him. Oh yes, I did all the pulling on the back stretch into the wind which sort of burned the rest of the matches I had for the sprint, a mistake I haven't made since! It is vital to be in a good position on the back stretch on this course, as the wind is ripping the field apart, it is very important to be protected before the 180 degree turn to the finish! I was punished for pulling the last part of the race, but no one wanted to do the work in front because it was so windy, so the race got very slow and I didn't know what to do, so I just went, but didn't go enough to actually have a gap between myself and the field, rolling home to a second place!

BTR! I won some money this race, my first ever check from riding bikes, it was only $30 but it felt very good to be getting paid for what I love to do! This race was very large and fast as well. I hung with the group just fine, probably a little too far towards the back so I was doing a lot of work trying to get back on after turns and what not. There was a break in this race which stuck until the end. Knowing what I know now, in Crits I am going to start on the start line in the front and just stay on wheels in the front of the pack, I won't let people just pass me at the beginning of races, this is setting me up for failure.

The next day in Lawton it was raining very heavily, I got to the race 3 hours early so I stood in the rain for about a hour and a half before I decided to leave. I figured the misery and danger of racing in the rain wasn't worth the risk. If I had crashed and gotten hurt, I wouldn't want to race any more this year and my mother wouldn't let me. I decided to drive home, and leave Race for Wishes glory for the next year!

Zeeland was the fastest race I've ever done by far. There were a lot of people in this race as well, my warm up wasn't as good as it should have been, and I did the same thing I've done in every crit so far, let everyone pass me on the first lap! We averaged over 27 mph for the 45 minute race, and around every corner I was just trying to get back on the main field. I finished with the pack but I was never in contention at all, which was very disappointing. Zeeland was a very cool race though, the course was right through downtown Zeeland, and there were a lot of people watching, I felt pretty pro!

The next two weeks are pretty similar, and I must say I don't remember a lot from either race at Martin. I got first both weeks thanks to the ride I did earlier in the week after Zeeland with Mike Jones. Mike taught me a lot about both racing in crits and sprinting, the things he taught me have made me a much better rider. I also won some donuts in these races, which is the true prize of the season, I love racing at Martin every Monday (maybe only because I win almost every week).

The Great Lakes race was the first road race I've done this year and it took a toll. My heart rate hit a new high because of the effort and the heat, 208 bpm!!! The first lap was calm until we took a right and started heading slightly downhill. The pace really picked up and I just held onto the wheel ahead of me. I had talked to Ryan before the race and he had said there wasn't really much elevation or much wind. He was right about the elevation but the wind was howling! out of the Southwest-ish. After that downhill section we took a right and I found myself in front. Not knowing what to do besides take off, I pushed the pace up the largest hill and split up the pack. Now there were only about 6 of us in the lead group and we rode together the rest of the first lap and the second lap. There were a couple moments on the second lap where people tried to attack, including myself, but nothing stuck and we were all together on the final stretch of the course before we turned into the fairgrounds. We were heading back East and the Southerly wind was absolutely ripping up apart. However, I found myself in the perfect position, sat about 4th wheel on the left of another person, I was perfectly protected from the wind. The guy I was next to said to me as we were getting towards the fairgrounds and the finish, "it looks like you know exactly what you are doing." We turned into the fairgrounds and I was in the front now, pretty much just where I wanted to be. The course was not well marked and I went some people go around me because I wasn't sure where to go. We turned onto the track to do half a lap before the finish, I was fourth onto the track and I finished fourth. I never really had a sprint as all 3 of the guys ahead of me took off before we got to the track through the fairgrounds and I was probably a little too cautious. If I could do this one again, as soon as someone came around me I would have jumped on his wheel and had a go at him at the end!

This next weekend, I head over to Detroit both Saturday and Sunday to race. These races I feel are very important as they are very big, its getting towards the back end of the season, and I still haven't had a result I can hang my hat on. On USA cycling's website my point total is predicted to do very well on both days, so I'm hoping I can use what I've learned in these races to finish towards the top. I don't want to talk about these races too much, I just need to get a result!

That's all for the 2018 recap, I've hoped everyone has enjoyed reading this as I have writing about it. I look forward to going back at the end of the year and the beginning of the next season and reading all my posts, I think it will be very cool. Big things are still happening in my life, I feel happy and at peace, everything always works out!

Cheers! CE


Sunday, July 8, 2018

Early 2018 Recap!

As I sit at Water Street with Nate; my roommate, best friend, mentor, life coach, all of the above, I can't help but think how thankful I am for these last 7 months or so. I've learned so much, I've made a lot of new friends, I've experienced things I never have before, but most importantly I think I'm setting myself up quite nicely for a wonderful 2019. I just told Nate what I'd be writing about today, and he asked, "what are some of the highlights from this year?", and nothing really came to mind right away. I think I've had a lot of highlights, so buckle up and I'll explain my year so far!


First, I was trying to find a training plan for the winter that would work well for me. I've tried just riding on the trainer with some sufferfest videos; that didn't work. I've done Pedal's spin class in the winter, and that helped a lot but towards the spring time, like March and April-ish, I ran out of time to be going to Pedal on Monday and Thursday nights with things to do for school and whatever else. This year, I bought a smart trainer and I started using that! I bought a Bkool smart trainer and it has been wonderful! I tried using the Bkool software for a while but I just thought it was a little too slow or laggy and it wasn't quite interactive enough as far as being able to ride with other people. I then tried Zwift and it was awesome! I would follow training plans that Zwift had set up and I would follow it very religiously, like I would write which workout I'm doing on which day on my desk calendar, and I stuck with it for a long time and I feel like it set me up for a faster than average Spring, which ultimately led to me feeling pretty fast this summer.


In March, my mother, sisters, and I went out to California, and it was the best of times! We drove around most of the state and saw most of the cool things. We went to Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, L.A., San Fransisco, the Pacific coast up near my Aunt Nancy's house, and we had a fantastic time. I think we all got along very well the entire trip, I feel like I have a very good relationship with both my sisters (which I haven't always had), and I drove the entire trip in a SUV w/ four wheel drive (which proved pretty daunting driving through L.A. traffic, not to mention up and down the sides of mountains).


We got back from Cali and I raced on a tandem with Tim, my old boss at Pedal at Melting Mann in Vandalia. We got second in the tandem category of the 32 mile race and it was a lot of fun. It's very interesting to be on a bike and be moving but not having to think about anything else but pedal, pedal, pedal. I used all my horsepower to push us up hills and we were cruising along the entire race. We never actually saw the tandem that got 1st place, I think they started way in front of us as we started the race in pretty much the back of the mass start in downtown Vandalia. I also learned a fun thing about tandems; when you are riding in the back, the ride is much smoother and much less sketchy when you 'let go' and try not to control the back. As soon as the person in the back tries to control the bike and hold on to the handlebars real tight, the frame begins to 'whip' and flying down a hill at 35 mph with a bike that isn't going straight isn't the best feeling in the world!



4/14 Eagle Creek Crit, Indianapolis, IN 12th Cat 4/5 (29)
4/22 Notre Dame Crit, South Bend, IN 12th Cat 4/5 (29)
4/29 Ann Arbor Spring Training Series Ann Arbor, MI 22nd Cat 4/5 (40)
5/6 Kalamazoo Half Marathon Kalamazoo, MI 13th (27) AG (M 19-24) / 249th (1392) Overall
5/7 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (9)
5/12 Tiger Lane Crit, Memphis, TN DNF Cat 3/4
5/20 Ann Arbor Spring Training Series Ann Arbor, MI 6th Cat 4/5 (25)
5/28 Waterford Hills Circuit Race, Clarkston, MI 13th Cat 4/5 (38)
6/3 Cobb Park Crit, Kankakee, IL 18th Cat 4/5 (36)
6/4 131 Racing Series, Matin, MI 2nd 'B race' (6)
6/9 BTR Crit, Kalamazoo, MI 8th Cat 4 (16) 20th Cat 3/4 (32) $30
6/10 Race for Wishes, Lawton, MI DNS
6/15 Zeeland Crit, Zeeland, MI 26th Cat 3/4 (43)
6/18 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (9)
6/24 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (10)
7/1 Great Lakes State Classic, Marne, MI 4th Cat 4/5 (11)
7/14 Detroit Cycling Championship, Detroit, MI
7/15 Corktown Crit, Detroit, MI
7/21 Whiskey City Twilight Challenge, Lawrenceburg, IN
7/22 Tour of Port Sheldon, West Olive, MI
7/29 Muncie Grand Prix, Muncie, IN
8/19 Gaslight Crit, Grand Rapids, MI
8/26 54th Annual Debaets-Devos Pro-Am, Detroit, MI

After Melting Mann, the real racing began. I started by driving down to Indianapolis for probably one of the coolest races I've done this year. It was at Eagle Creek Park and it was circle course, so it had no turns and I don't think I touched my brakes at all the entire race. It was fast and I stayed towards the front and followed most every attack and I burned all my matches chasing people and I didn't have any sprint left. There was an attack that I didn't follow with like 3 or 4 guys and it actually stuck until the end, so we were only sprinting for 5th place but again I just followed the wheel in front of me and didn't really have any punch to my run-in at the end. 12th wasn't so bad though in the first race of the year, and I was hopeful that the year would be full of learning and experience; which it very much has been.

Next was the Notre Dame Crit. This race was just about the opposite of the one I had done previously in Indianapolis. There were 7 very tight corners that required a lot of stopping and starting again. I started in the back of the pack at the beginning, a mistake I haven't made since, but it proved costly. I break got away at the very beginning of the race and I never actually saw them go or saw the move at all. So I stayed with the people I was with and in the second or third group on the road, I came in 12th and to be honest I was a bit disappointed. I was more disappointed with my tactics, letting a move get away without any effort to be with them. I felt at this point in the season, and for the rest of the year and still currently, I've had the fitness to stay on anyone's wheel, its just been poor decision making that is keeping me away from the podium.

Next, I went over to Ann Arbor and it was a very cold morning! I honestly don't remember much from this race. I think coming down the back stretch of the course I found myself in first place (which is the absolute last place you want to be with one turn to go) and everyone just flew around me on the last corner and I didn't have any matches left to have a go with anyone. This race was pretty disappointing for me as I thought I had pretty good positioning the last couple laps, although there were points in the race where I was just trying to hang on at the back of main field. 22nd was not a great finish for a bunch sprint at the end, particularly when I consider myself a pretty fine sprinter. This is probably the race I wish I could have back and try again, because if I knew what I know now, the result would have been much better.

I ran for the next week and ran the Kalamazoo Half Marathon the following Sunday and that was a silly thing to do. I sprained my ankle and actually took a week off the bike to get that feeling better. It was probably best I took a week off for other reasons as well, but I'll probably never run again in my life, although it was pretty fun to compete in front of all those people. The pain was not worth it though (:


The next day I went up to Martin Speedway for the inaugural 131 racing series race and walked away with 1st place and a medal! I don't remember hardly anything from this race, only that there weren't that many people left on the lead lap and it was very close at the end! It was so close we couldn't determine a winner that night so Dan took the picture home and blew it up and texted me the next day to tell me I had won! I did most of the pace-making that night if I remember correctly and the guy who got second sat in the entire time, and Hayden is pretty fast so it boosted my confidence quite a lot to get the victory that night!

The next weekend I drove down to Tennessee to see my sweet, sweet friend Sarah Noe. It was so lovely to see her and I miss her so dearly and can't wait until she comes back up to Michigan, and she is coming back up pretty soon I believe, I should text her! I spent Friday night with Sarah then drove down to Memphis, a 4 hour drive, early Saturday morning to race, which was quite possibly the dumbest move I've made this year. In Michigan the weather had been pretty rainy and we may have had a day or two in the 70's but not much warmer than that. I got down to Memphis, and of course it is about 95 degrees, it is super humid, my ankle still absolutely kills to put any pressure on it, but I decide to race without any sort of warm up. I made it two laps I believe trying to stay on wheels, which ultimately I did, but I felt like I just might suffocate so I pulled myself from the race and drove back up to Nashville with my head hanging pretty low, that was rough. I spent Saturday night with Clay and Madi, we went to a few bars downtown Nashville and it was probably the greatest night of my life. Sunday morning I drove over to Knoxville to spend the day with my cousins and other Aunt Nancy. As soon as I got to their house, Aunt Nancy says, "I'm sorry to put this on you right when we get here but put some nicer clothes on, we are going to Haley and Parker's baccelaureate (sp) service." So we go to that then we go to dinner together, pick up Parker's girlfriend and go get ice cream! It was very nice to see my two cousins, they have grown so much since I saw them last in 2014! Drove home to Michigan Monday morning, and back to work the next day!



The next Sunday, I drove back over to Ann Arbor and did the same race on the same course I had done previously in the year. I went for a nice warm-up ride, but I can't remember much else from this race. I believe I did a good job at keeping myself towards the front of the group. Coming around the last corner I think somebody went away solo and it was absolutely marvelous move and nobody went after him because I think he caught every one off their guard. He ended up winning the race solo and I cruised comfortably to a sixth place finish. Again, if I had known what I know now of sprinting, I think I would have finished on the podium, but alas, a good result!

Well, it is 9:30, I'm awfully tired, I don't want to talk about the rest of the races right now and I think it is time for bed! I didn't race this weekend, but I have been riding a lot and my legs feel very tired, I think I either need to change my sleep pattern, diet, stress level, or all of the above. Big things are happening in my life, which I am super stoked for, I can't seem to keep a girlfriend for more than a couple weeks which is concerning, but I am happy, I am riding bikes, I am thankful, and I am tired! I'll probably throw in a mid-week blog post finishing up the recap of this year, but for now, adieu!

Cheers! CE

Sunday, July 1, 2018

"It looks like you know what you're doing"

Can you believe someone said that to me today as we were coming up to the Berlin Fairgrounds where the race finished? There was a very strong cross-wind coming into the finishing area up near Grand Rapids, and it was completely tearing apart the field. I finished fourth and I'm very happy with that considering I was in the front of the group almost the entire race doing all the work on a crazy wind-swept course. I would come up to the front and then pull off, and no one came around me! What the hell! I've been working and talking to Mike about staying towards the front of groups during races, but I shouldn't be IN the front for 70% of the race.



Today's race was two laps, the first lap was pretty mellow until we took a right and started heading west. The road was slightly downhill and everyone just took off and we started pushing a high pace. We took another right once we got through Lamont and it was the first of really only 2 climbs. I found myself in front coming into this hill, just like I found myself most of the race, and for some reason I decided to attack. Not really attack like I was trying to form a break, just the kind of attack where I'm pushing 20 or 21 mph going up a pretty significant climb. This broke up the field pretty good, leaving only about 6 or 7 guys with the lead group. We then took another right and man, the cross winds just killed our speed. I tried to slow down and get  back in the pack behind someone, but like I said no one would come around me!

Coming around on the second lap after we passed the finish area, some guys attacked once we took the first right and started heading west again. I said to myself, might as well go with them, so here I am pushing upwards up 30 mph trying to get away, but nothing sticks and we get into Lamont together as a group and take a right and start heading up the same hill I attacked on the first lap. This time though, I was just trying to survive until the finish, hoping the group would stay together and there would be a sprint finish. I used all of my energy to stay on the wheel in front up me as we were going up this climb, heading north until we took a right to start heading east again to the finish. I never felt like I was going to be dropped, I just burned a lot of my matches trying to stay with the wheel in front. I did though and we took the right and the cross winds slowed the group right down.

This is where another racer told me, "It looks like you know what you're doing", I was sitting about 4th wheel, the wind was howling from our right sides, and I was sat just on the left of the bike in front of me, the perfect place to be shielded from the cross-winds but also the bike in front of me was helping to lessen the blow of the head-wind. I was sitting here for a while, thinking about how great life is and looking forward to the sprint. Then someone attacked, or pretended to attack about 5k out, and of course I followed, which of course led me to be out front again, the last place in the world I wanted to be as we were coming into the fairgrounds and the finish. As we took the right into the fairgrounds, some guys came around me and I stayed on their wheels but I was never able to make a move, it was a pretty sketchy and narrow finish. I held out for 4th place, and considering this was my first road race of the year, I'm very pleased with this.



4/14 Eagle Creek Crit, Indianapolis, IN 12th Cat 4/5 (29)
4/22 Notre Dame Crit, South Bend, IN 12th Cat 4/5 (29)
4/29 Ann Arbor Spring Training Series Ann Arbor, MI 22nd Cat 4/5 (40)
5/6 Kalamazoo Half Marathon Kalamazoo, MI 13th (27) AG (M 19-24) / 249th (1392) Overall
5/7 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (9)
5/12 Tiger Lane Crit, Memphis, TN DNF Cat 3/4
5/20 Ann Arbor Spring Training Series Ann Arbor, MI 6th Cat 4/5 (25)
5/28 Waterford Hills Circuit Race, Clarkston, MI 13th Cat 4/5 (38)
6/3 Cobb Park Crit, Kankakee, IL 18th Cat 4/5 (36)
6/4 131 Racing Series, Matin, MI 2nd 'B race' (6)
6/9 BTR Crit, Kalamazoo, MI 8th Cat 4 (16) 20th Cat 3/4 (32) $30
6/10 Race for Wishes, Lawton, MI DNS
6/15 Zeeland Crit, Zeeland, MI 26th Cat 3/4 (43)
6/18 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (9)
6/24 131 Racing Series, Martin, MI 1st 'B race' (10)
7/1 Great Lakes State Classic, Marne, MI 4th Cat 4/5 (11)
7/14 Detroit Cycling Championship, Detroit, MI
7/15 Corktown Crit, Detroit, MI
7/21 Whiskey City Twilight Challenge, Lawrenceburg, IN
7/22 Tour of Port Sheldon, West Olive, MI
7/29 Muncie Grand Prix, Muncie, IN
8/19 Gaslight Crit, Grand Rapids, MI
8/26 54th Annual Debaets-Devos Pro-Am, Detroit, MI

Also raced at 131 last Monday and that went very well as usual. Made my move in the same spot I had been and it worked wonderfully, I won by a good gap, it was awesome! There were also a few primes during the race for boxes of doughnuts from Sweetwaters, and if there was one thing that made me go faster and work harder on a bike, its probably doughnuts. I was either 1st of 2nd in all 3 of the prime laps, the two I didn't win they were photo-finishes, my sprint was in top form thanks to Mike!

I know I've said this a lot before, maybe not on here, but I'm going to work really hard to cut sugar out of my diet, train hard all week, and work on my core! I'm racing next week down in Ohio, I still haven't fully committed to the 4 hour drive but I think I will. I believe tomorrow there is no racing at Martin, so I'll go work on some sprints! I hope to be able to stay motivated throughout the week and see where that leaves me next weekend!

I am forever hopeful with some big races still coming up the rest of the year! Exciting things are happening in my 'professional life', soccer will start up here pretty soon, and it is so hot outside, which is nice and hopefully it can stay like this for a while!

Cheers! CE