Friday, December 21, 2007

Cyclocross Racing in Blaine, MN






These images are from the Grumpy's/Little Guy Racing (my team) Cyclocross Race held in Blaine, MN this fall. It was on the grounds of the NSC Velodrome (see earllier posts on this blog). Matt "Little Guy" and Rob "Tuffy" designed a course that was more difficult and varied than anyone suspected possible. It was my first Cyclocross race ever and it was a ball! In 30 minutes, I had to make as many laps around a 2k course as I could. Obstacles included: muddy hills, muddy ditches, thick grass (worse than it sounds), 18" hurdles. There were off-the-bike hills too, but not large ones. I finished in the front half of the pack, not too bad. It was a gas.

The NY Times sent us out to cover the race, so I raced the "c" race, which is for the slower and rookie riders. Then I shot the next two races, which get longer for the participants. "A" racers go for one hour! Brutal!

It was really good exposure for the sport, which is really a niche here in the US. European countries go nuts for this type of racing, but they are not competing as much with the Mall of America, Wii systems and reality TV for entertainment. Sad, we have too many options for entertainment here in the US. Anyway...

Bjorn Selander, divinginto the ditch in the Blue/white Ridley Factory jersey became the (under 23) National Champ in Cyclocross 2007. I think he is only 19, or 20 yrs old. Look out! Congrats, Bjorn.

Aric Hareland, jumping the barrier in the black/white Silver Cycling jersey is another local tough guy.

Enjoy the images. Try to catch a Cyclocross race in the future if you have not. It is a great spectator sport, as it takes place on a short course and involves laps. The Velodrome is good entertainment too. I'll be there this next season. It should be entertaining; spandex.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Beautiful photos - best I've seen on this race so far! Thanks for putting them up.