I’ve had some of the best races of my life at Roger Williams Park in Providence, RI. At the 2005 Cyclocross National Championships, I won the Master's 30-34 National Championship and earned a bronze medal in the Elite Women's race the next day. I’ve also had some of the worst races there. It all depends on the weather and the course design that the promoters are using on a given year.
Truly amazing cyclocross racers can race any course in any conditions with the same results. I aspire to be that well rounded, but truth be told, I lack mass and power and sometimes get a bit bored on courses that aren’t technically challenging if not at least muddy. I’m much less interested in learning race tactics and playing games than I am in simply racing my guts out. As American Cyclocross develops, there is a trend towards a style of course dubbed “American Style” which for me means I have to change my stubborn ways and learn to race properly on whatever course comes my way.
No such luck on getting a more technical version of the course for Day 2. It was actually the least technical course I’ve ridden to date with about 1.5 km of pavement (roughly half of the course), which is far more than the norm. Later, we had heard that the park arborist requested that the course not be routed too close to the trees both days due to erosion from Hurricane Irene the previous month. The ENTIRE park is filled with trees.
I had a solid start and for the first three laps I was in a group of about ten riders in a paceline like a road race. I was even running out of gears where the pavement went downhill before coming onto the grass.
My First post for the Bob’s Red Mill Train with Grain blog is about recipes inspired by my race clothing. Clean lines, simple design and euro-inspired white are reasons that golden vanilla cupcakes are a classic go-to every time.
The detailed recipe, along with all sorts of other fun things can be found on the Train With Grain website here. There'll be lots more in the coming weeks too, so be sure to visit Train With Grain!
The Service Course SL handlebar, stem and seatpost on my bikes this year are light but extremely durable and there are no compromises when it comes to fit and aesthetics. The Zipp Service Course line has an immense selection of sizes and shapes to accommodate virtually any rider. Thanks for the support, guys!
Wish us luck!
Check out the media cover from the Providence Cyclocross Festival below:
Podium Insight Day 2 - photo gallery
Lastly, video highlights from the weekend can be seen below.
Thanks for the amazing support of Bob’s Red Mill, Seven Cycles, SRAM, Mavic, TRP, Challenge, Lazer, Fizik, Mad Alchemy, Thule and our new sponsors Castelli, Zipp, Zanconato, Vita Coco, Fitness Together Arlington and Restwise.
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