When I was 26, I would jokingly refer to my bike as the CWM (Cross Wind Missile). I'm not 26 anymore...

About Me

My name is Dean Russell and I raced road bikes and some track endurance in the 1990s. I stopped racing in 1999 when I was 26. After almost thirteen years of being a lazy slug I decided to put my sorry backside onto a bike seat and have another crack at racing. This blog chronicles my journey from being completely unfit and overweight to becoming one of the oldest Elite A grade riders in Queensland...and then slipping nicely back into Masters racing.

Monday 17 February 2014

Race Report: Solutions Training Toowoomba 2 Day

As predicted, this was a tough weekend. It was made all the worse by the extremely hot weather. We had approximately thirty starters in Elite A both days and it was a high-quality field.

Criterium (55 minutes + 2 laps @ Glenvale)

This was a very fast race. My Garmin recorded a maximum temperature of 38 degrees and an average temperature of 36.5 degrees. The start was a bloodbath and the field very quickly broke up. By twenty minutes in there was a break of three, chased by a group of four and what was left of the bunch trailing behind. I was in that third group and stayed with them to the finish (there were about twelve of us left by then). I was actually very pleased (and a little surprised to be honest) by this finish. Some very good bike riders got shelled out of my group and I didn't, which is great.


Road Race (72 km @ Goombungee)

If I thought the criterium was hot, then the road race was just something else. I cannot remember racing in hotter conditions. My Garmin recorded a maximum temperature of 45 degrees and an average temperature of 41.5 degrees. The start was extremely quick which took its toll. I made it over the first two decent hills okay but started to struggle badly on the undulating section heading towards Haden. Icould feel my legs just getting worse and worse and I eventually just popped. I went from being safely in the bunch to doing 15 km/h on my own in about ten seconds. I struggled home and finished the lap and joined all the other riders who pulled out at half way (I think only fifteen or so finished). This was a disappointing ride but it's not wise to read too much into it when conditions were so bad.

On a positive note, I had team mates finish second (James Thompson) and fifth (Darren Rolfe) which is great news. Special mention also to two more team mates who finished first (Chris Maycock) and second (Trent West) in the Elite B race.

I said last blog post that my form wasn't great and it would seem I was right. Having said that, I am pleased with how the criterium went. That is something positive for me to take out of the weekend.

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