Thursday, October 30, 2008

CX Pic of The Week - NEW!!

This is the first installment in what I hope will be a weekly feature on NCNCA Cyclcross Babble.

Goal is to find at least one pic each week that highlights the fun and competition of cross racing in our fine locale.

This week we feature the Surf City Psychocross race. You just can't go wrong when you mix cross and costumes. All the great pictures out there, really made this a tough one to narrow down.

These first two are from Lyne Lamoureux




And I just love the feel of this one from Beth Welliver



And finally, this one from Michael Hernandez, just makes me shake my head and giggle



And, next week,maybe some rare mud pics...

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Warm-ups allowed at SurfCity PyschoCross ... if cool

Hello sports fans.

Please spread the word to all you can ~ warming up on course is no problemo, and encouraged, for this Sunday's sic'ness in Soquel, the Spirit of Surf City PsyhoCross.

Rules run pretty much on common sense lines:
  1. Please give at least 25meters gap to ALL RACERS at all moments during their event. To expand and perhaps clarify ~ this means that all racers should never really have anyone warming up near them, or distracting them in any way whatsoever.

  2. Please be polite if rule #1 gets goofed at any time during the day.

  3. NEVER cross the finish line during a warm-up lap. Remember, we always open up a separate "warm-up" by-pass lane of the finish line at our races.
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Please note that we'll be strictly enforcing the warm-up rules.
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PS... CALL-UPs for the Cup's Top-10 in each Cup category.
PSS...Costumes are rocking this year, i hear tell.
PSSS...See you at the party!

lates,
mhernandez

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Three-Dot Lounge Returns: McLaren Park

Howdy 'cross fans,

After two years out of competition to bring a new bike racer into the family, the Babblemeister is back in business, at least at reduced output.
I won't call out my placing at McLaren Park but suffice it to say that is the suckiest result I have ever delivered. In my defense it was the first race back after 2 years, plus I wouldn't have been lapped the second time except that I stopped for a beer handup from Brad Koester -- thanks for that, it was needed. The runup, advertised as brutal, was in fact far less punishing than the bumpy descents and endless climb that followed.


One of the first things that struck me about the scene at this race was all the cross teams out in force. For a long time the typical cross team at races was a team of one - the lone, often misunderstood member of some road or MTB team dutifully representing in team kit despite the lack of teammates or support. In contrast, this year you saw teams all over the place fully outfitted with tent, snack bar, toolkit, fans, adult beverages, and everyone hanging on the barriers shouting for teammates in the race (or more)... for example Team Oakland was well represented, plus the DFL crowd with their own special method of anointing teammates... The course itself was a typically brutal circuit up and down hills at McLaren, which has plenty of elevation to throw at you. Not that it mattered to the rocket men in the A race all of whom I got to see scooting up that nasty paved climb in the big ring as I soldiered on. I mean, there was one guy lapping me up the pavement chirping the rear wheel on every pedal stroke.. where do ya find the energy for that on the last lap?!
Cheers,
Dave Carr


credit: Wil Matthews