Monday, June 05, 2006

Mt Hood

Well my previous mentioned plan worked a bit too good.
This weekend at Mt Hood, the last big (and biggest) race for me before I head of to England for a month ended early. I wasn't feeling too good on Monday and Tuesday.. but Hey I might get better. The first day we only had a 3 mile TT, hey I can do that, no problem. I started ok, but ran out of energy about 2min too early and slugged my way up the last hill. My body was aching and I had a fever...well I get a day of rest and tomorrows stage shouldn't be so bad.
Well it was worse then it looked. My legs were empty all day, I swear I had a dragging hub, brake or both. Something was not right.
I stayed in mostly but was working way too hard, it just didn't feel right.
If that wasn't enough, with about 5k to go as we came down the hill and made the sharp right turn my back wheel just about went out from under me...sweet... I had a slow leak and I was down low and fishtailing around the corners...the fact that it was a tubular saved me… the last few K were fast and curvy…if I stopped for a new wheel I knew I would never gat back on and loose time, so I kept my weight forward and buried my self to stay on the best I could. Finally at 1k I lost contact as the pack speed up for the sprint…I lost 15sec, which considering wasn’t that bad…. But I worked way too hard to do it, I was dead.
That evening and especially next morning I wasn’t feeling good at all, my fever was flaring up and I was feeling weak. If I could get by the first two stages, the third would be very different, 94miles and 9000ft of climbing. It was raining, but not too cold.
First lap started ok, but right before the KOM my legs gave out, suddenly I had nothing…it was a weird feeling. It was close enough to the top though, so I got back on as soon as we started to descend.
Next lap, my legs went earlier…I moved up front with about ½ mile before the right turn to the copper spur, then in an instant as the grade changed slightly I went straight back though the pack, by the time we actually made the turn I only had 2 riders behind me.. My legs felt like jelly, I had nothing… I was going as hard as I could and my HR would not go over 160…yeah I was in trouble. As I crossed the top, I knew I could probably catch back on, but what for?, I would only get dropped earlier next lap…and I really wasn’t feeling good. I pulled the plug and stepped of. It was a harder decision then it might seam. In all my years of racing I have never quit a race, never. But this time it would be stupid to continue.
The rest of the weekend went kind of slow, sure if was fun to watch the crit and try and help my teammates and friends in the feed zone…but it was hard not being out there.
Monday, and I’m sicker then I’ve been in a long time, so it was probably good I didn’t keep pushing it.
I’m off in a few hours, I’ll bring my bike and slowly get back into riding and racing… the summer is here and by no means am I done…

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yeah, we found out how tough it is to be at a race you're no longer in, eh? Hope you feel better soon and have a good trip.