Some Great Cat 6 Racing This Morning: 7/28 Race Recap
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In case you were wondering what “Cat 6” racing is, here’s the background.
So this morning I was just enjoying the weather, minding my own business on the ride into work. Then in Clarendon near the metro station a middle aged guy on a red road bike in khakis with one leg rolled up, and a polo shirt pulled up quite close beside me at the stop light. And then he was off in a sprint when the light changed.
Fine. I’ll let him go. He must be in a hurry to get somewhere.
Then as I am coming up by Whole Foods, I hear an “On your left” as I get passed in the bike lane by an orange jersey/ tight bike shorts rider who looks like he’s sweating quite a bit.
Wow, that’s two in a row. Glad to see everyone out on their bikes this morning. The BikeArlington outreach must really be working!
Then as I am coming up near Courthouse, another MAMIL speeds by me. He’s on a shiny black commuter with flat handlebars and skinny road tires and suddenly it’s on!
Well, I’m on a mountain bike…and I know I’m wearing flip-flops….and I do have an empty baby seat on the back of the bike…but being passed three times in 3 minutes is too much!
The first guy in Khakis is out of sight, but I know he has a few stop lights up ahead that may work to my advantage. Orange jersey blows the light before Courthouse while Number 3 waits patiently. I coast in behind him and punch it while rounding the corner and swing past him just as the light changes. I can see that Khakis and Orange Jersey are through the next stoplight by the metro station, but will have to wait at Courthouse Road for the light to change because there is always car traffic there.
The light goes green and they are off. I still have some momentum built up and swing in to draft behind a minivan on the downhill to Rhodes Street. I pass Orange Jersey and take the lane with my head down and shift into my biggest gear. The road is clear and I see Khakis up ahead so I really lay down the power–even though I don’t have a Powertap on this bike, I’m probably putting out 1000+ watts for a stretch of a few seconds here.
I pull up neck and neck with him and look over just as he starts to fade. I can see the imaginary finish line of Pierce Street where I have to turn off for my building up ahead, and I know I’ve won the Clarendon-Rosslyn Cat 6 race!
So…that being said. Was that any of you wonderful Forum users that I saw out there today?
And remember, it’s not a race until it becomes one.
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