
And that's it, the last cyclocross race of my 08/09 season is done. I suppose I should never rule out the Groundhog 15K in mid February, but that's the furthest thing from my mind at the moment. Now, it's all about low intensity and weights for the forseeable future.
Admittedly, the race itself was a bit anti-climactic, although it did provide a nice cap to a wonderful season. The course, located at a wasteland of a facility, featured a number of intriguing obstacles and terrain never before seen in a local CX race. There was the crumbling cement platform that offered up both pavement and "stair" sections, the old batting cage acting as course tape and the wind blown levee complete with roadkill laden run up.
I signed up for the A race after having a fair bit of success in the B field toward the end of the Bubba series. I hadn't ridden for a couple weeks after KC and had only done some low intensity riding in the week before the race. It wasn't the ideal build up for my first A race, but I felt I had to man up and ride with the big boys, even though there were only a handfull of other competitors.
The race started off well with Mar Mar taking the hole shot and leading through the broken cement section up the run up to the top of the levee.
The scene was more in line with last year, smaller scale on both the turnout and the spectators, however, the ICCC did a great job with a well run event and a brutal course. Most of the people that have really made this season were in attendance and between the burning car and gross of fireworks, this was a solid way to round out the season. Hopefully next year will bring similar creativity and growth as CX in St. Louis continues its progression. It's definitely something to look forward to. Now where's my mountain bike?

1 comment:
fun having you out there. you're right, most of the crowd (ie., rowdies) were there and that made it another cool cross day.
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