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Last Night to Fight in 2009
That’s right – the Wednesday Night Fights are done until next year.
There were about 13 riders who left the Burwash lot, but only 12 bikes. Two of them, Luke and Jay, shared a Raleigh tandem bike and were ridiculously fast.
We headed for Seymour even though the wind was out of the east, which meant we had a tailwind while we were all still pretty fresh and strong. We clipped along at around 25 mph for most of the ride there. I was feeling pretty good until we shed a couple of riders about 2/3 of the way to Seymour, at which point the tandem bike got its first chance to pull the group. The speed jumped from 24-25 to 27 or more and I learned fairly quickly that I wanted no part in that kind of sustained speed, so I let the pack drop me and did some interval work with my aero bars.
I was still moving at 22-23 mph, which isn’t too shabby for a solo effort. I passed through Seymour and was about to turn down Rt 10 to head back to Champaign when I noticed the pack up ahead about a half mile had stopped to wait for me. I wasn’t expecting them to do that, so instead of turning down 10, I caught up to them and we were off again.
After crossing Highway 47, the pace picked up yet again and this time I tried to stay on a wheel for a little bit, but I only managed to hang on for a couple of minutes. I was shelled out the back and did an easy pedal all the way back down Bradley. Shay had been dropped shortly before me and eventually caught up. We rode side by side at 20-21 mph until he turned off to go down Rising and meet the group back at Burwash, where Dave had ordered up some pizzas. Since I’m not an official WC member and because I was pretty close to home having come in to the west side of Champaign, I just pedaled home.
There were still a couple of aphids out last night, but the lethal clouds we had ridden through the previous week seem to have been gathered up by the wind and pushed to Indiana.
Also broke the fender on my Trek yesterday afternoon. Of course, we’re going to get rained on for about half of the day today, so I’ll need to get the fender replaced today. I’ll need to visit Durst to get that chore done since CC doesn’t open until 10:00 and it will have started raining by then.
Oh … I’ve been asked to fill in on drums for Live Karaoke Band tonight. My buddy Jeff is unable to play for the next two weeks, so I’ll do the best I can to provide some beats for Tom and Guido. Very excited about this and hope I can pull it off without too many mistakes!
Evidence of the Soybean Aphid in Central Illinois
GROSS
I don’t know what else to say.
It was a short ride. New high avg speed of 21.5 mph, which was cool. But … GROSS
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/14158703
Wild Card Wednesday Night Fight
Wasn’t much of a fight for most of the ride. It was a pretty casual pace until somewhere between St. Joseph and Urbana on the return trip. Somewhere around Tipton, Luke decided to pull out and drag the pack of about 12 riders back to town. My relative inexperience caused me to fall off the back as I dealt with freshly mowed grass clippings on the road and tiring legs. I tried to get on the back of the pack but they were too far ahead.
Kelly, Dan and I were the first to be dropped. Kelly really didn’t stand a chance but Dan gave it a valiant effort and passed me once, getting probably 20 feet ahead, but then I dug down and dropped him in pursuit of the pack. I think the aerobars help quite a bit as it took the pack longer than usual to disappear over the horizon. Squirrelly Klein guy got dropped by the pack, too, and I blew by him about two miles after I got dropped, putting quite a bit of distance between us.
epon and another Wild Card rider were visible and it appeared I was making up some distance between us. Really threw down a lot of effort trying to catch up and I think I probably got to within 200 yards at one point, but they’re both pretty strong riders and eventually outlasted me. Any chance of catching up to them was gone after a good two minute wait to cross Rt. 130 coming back into Urbana. They never completely faded from my view and the big hill leading down toward Lincoln Ave helped me close the gap slightly, but I never did catch up to them. Got stopped at a traffic light as I crossed Rt. 45 and really let up after that, coasting back toward Burwash Park.
Apparently, Squirrelly Klein guy never gave up, because shortly after I got on to Regent Drive, he passed me in a tornado of last-ditch effort to get to the park before me. Well, I couldn’t have that, so I popped up a few gears, stood on the pedals and coasted by him with relatively little effort. epon was just emerging from the park for his ride home, so we rode together for a mile or so until I turned off on Galen Drive to head North.
All in all it was a nice, relatively relaxing ride, and the end of it gave me an opportunity to put in some strong solo efforts, so I was pleased even though my average speed was pretty disappointing.
No chest pains at all, which was a relief, because I did put in some pretty significant sustained efforts on the return trip.
Wednesday Night Fight – Hammerfest to Homer and Sidney
Same ride as last Wednesday with a somewhat smaller group. The whole group stayed together until well after we crossed Rt 130 heading back into Urbana, when the pace picked up and I decided to take it easy. I think I could have kept up but didn’t want to push it with the Great Illini Challenge coming up this weekend in Neoga.
46.7 miles and a 20.8 mph avg. I could have been over 21 for the first time had I hammered with the rest of the pack, but I’ll have time to get that 21. Hopefully that can happen this weekend in the triathlon now that I’m set up to be a little more aerodynamic. Doubtful, but we’ll see. There’s a chance of rain this weekend in Mattoon. It’ll really suck if that happens.
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/12461580
Had no chest pain tonight.
Saturday Morning Group Ride to Fisher
Made it to Meadowbrook Park with a few minutes to spare and we were off. The group was huge today. We had over 20 riders – maybe close to 30. There’s something great about the sound of almost 60 23mm tires. I’m sure it’s not a great sight to see for cars who are trying to pass, though.
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/11695648
Our route went south to Old Church and east to Rising Road and then almost straight north to Fisher. There was a pretty nasty headwind out of the NNW that was steady at 10-12 and gusted to almost 20. Fortunately with so many riders, there wasn’t a lot of work for any one person to do on the front of the pack, so it was pretty easy getting to Fisher. I did have to run off the road a little over half way there, though. Guy in front of me got loose on some gravel in a corner and slowed leaving me with no other option but to make a straight line for a ditch, at the bottom of which was a sizable mudhole that added a good half pound of dirt to my tires.
We dropped 4-6 people on the way there, so the group that headed back to Champaign was a bit smaller. We probably averaged 24 on the way back. I seemed to be doing well until we hit a section where we headed east for a mile plus and were blasted by winds out of the north. I was second in line then with a pull coming up shortly and I just ran out of steam and dropped. That was OK as I wanted to do some interval training on the way back into town.
Ended up with 51.5 on the day with an average speed of 19.5 mph. Felt a lot faster than that. Overall it was a good ride and I really enjoyed the roads North of I-74. Very hilly and lined with trees.
Chest pain showed up again about 5 miles from home on the return trip, though not as intense as a couple of weeks ago. I still think it has something to do with the proximity in time to when I’ve most recently taken Coreg.
Wednesday Fight Night with Wild Card
50.25 miles at 20.5 mph average. Got blown up at the town sign sprint going into Flatville, but was able to hang on for the ride until the fast group took off about 15 miles outside of Urbana. The group got really spread out then, but if I had to guess, I think I was probably one of the last in the top third, which isn’t too bad considering the fact that I’m still a noob.
epon took off with the fast group a few miles North of St. Joe. I did some work with a couple of other guys for a few miles, but they were faster than me, too, and they left me behind eventually. No one else caught up. Overall it was a good ride. It was pretty relaxed going out which left a lot in the tank for a spirited return to town.
Rode with the new Vittoria Rubino Pro Slicks and they felt pretty good. Also rode with the new Time Carbon RXE shoes. They solved the foot numbness problem and also allowed more power transfer to the pedal. Every little bit counts.
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/9447783
