Two in a row!
My first real attempt at a sprint finish ended well, another win.
I had a pretty good workout yesterday, so the legs were feeling a bit... not
heavy, but definitely feeling that I had worked them. That said, I do loves me
the Richmond races and it had been nearly a month since the last time I lined
up for a race so I was itching to get back into it.
The race
starts and immediately is off quicker than any of the other races that had
happened thus far. Everything was getting chased down, but unlike some of the
other races, that didn't stop anyone from trying, which was awesome. By the
time the first prime was called, my legs were feeling pretty good and I made a
concerted effort to, not win it, but stay within close striking distance in
case anyone went off the front immediately afterwards. Someone did, but it
didn't last long. I hit the front very briefly and then drifted back.
This continued to repeat itself. My secondary goal for the evening was
to take one of the primes as I've never done that either. Coming into the
front stretch I was on the outside in the wide right hand sweeper,
unfortunately, the entire race drifted to the left and I found myself up
against the yellow line. I feel very strongly about these things and eased up,
waiting until things opened up again. By the time the prime sprint was down to
the three or so that were in contention, there were only a total of six riders
in front of me most of whom were looking a bit blown.
This
situation had worked well for me before, so I took off on the back stretch. A
lap time that had gotten me a ten second gap six weeks go gave me a whopping
2-3 seconds today. One guy (from the largest team present on the day) did
bridge up, but I wasn't really sure if he was chasing or bridging. After
another half lap it was clear he wasn't going to pull through, so it didn't
seem worth it to blow myself apart for another 10 minutes with a tiny gap. I
eased up a bit.
Almost not enough, the race promptly surged as
the most aggressive rider of the night hit the front again. I went straight to
the back. Fortunately, it eased up then, one more surge and I would have been
completely off the back, I needed the time to recover.
Fast
forward a few more laps, more aggressiveness and nothing sticking. I'm mostly
recovering from my 3 minute adventure as I only ever have a few matches to
burn. The plan now was 'long sprint'. As we came around that wide right hand
sweeper, the field drifted towards the outside. I noticed a familiar jersey
sneaking up the inside and it looked like he had found a nice little hole. I
followed and, when he drifted slightly towards the middle of the road, I just
started accelerating in a straight line.
It was good enough.
All in all, pretty exciting, that was the first time I'd ever really
sprinted in a race against other guys who were also sprinting. Generally, I
try to sprint when no one else is.
It was fun, and I can totally
see the lure to being 'the sprinter' and surviving until the end and then
unleashing. We'll see how it goes though, I suspect I'll continue poorly timed
attacks because riding off the front is 'fun'.
Some stats: My
attack lap was 1:53, essentially the same as the first lap in the solo break
from a few weeks ago. Average lap times were on the order of about 2:04 so
several seconds faster than the previous races. I do enjoy faster races,
assuming I finish them. Average speed for the race was just a hair over
39km/h.