Monday, December 5, 2011

What a year. I spent the racing season doing what I'd like to call "getting comfortable" in the Cat4's, and training my ass off for what was undoubtedly the most poorly organized and over-hyped event that I've ever been a part of (the 2011 World Police and Fire Games). During my local races (with the exception of the MABRA state criterium championships), I spent most of my time hanging with the pack, not contesting the finishes, or really making any big push at the finish at all. I was amazed at how insanely fast Cat 4 can be. My personal opinion is that there is a fine mix of true Cat 4 level racers, sandbaggers, non-upgraders, dopers, and people passing through on their way to higher categories. The Cat 4 races this year were faster than the 3/4 races that I did, and were only surpassed by the speed and difficulty of the racing at the world games. I even overheard a group of guys who were waiting to start in the Cat 1,2,3 talking about how they had never seen Cat 4 fields strung out so much. With that said, I'm ready to train a little harder to finally see how well I can do in these fields.  In fact, one of my goals for this next year is to race well enough to upgrade to Cat 3.

After the beginning of September, I was lean, fit, and tired of training. My hips were hurting and I was all but forcing myself to continue training. Don't get me wrong, I was still very much enjoying riding my bike, but I was definitely ready for a rest period. I took a couple weeks off, and started running short distances here and there, and eventually started doing some weights and strength training.

Looking forward to the next racing season, I'm pretty excited. I feel good, I'm ready to train hard, and I've got some fun races on the calendar. I've got a new bike on the way (new Tarmac SL4), some new wheels (Cosmic Carbones), and even a new team to race and train with (Team Integrity). Yep, things are looking good.

My aerboic period started this past week, and I completed my first FTP test for the year...just in time for the winter weather to start screwing things up! Hopefully, things will continue to feel as good (physiologically) as they have recently, and I'll have some good race reports to share. My first couple races on the calendar should be the crit at Richmond, then the Sea Otter Classic in California.

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