Thursday, August 7, 2008

the bad and the good

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WNano Junior 17/18 Road Race (77 miles)
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the bad....
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Finally we were able to leave, and by now Nano is on the verge of losing his past three meals...which he did in the landscaping of our "apartment" because our key wouldn't work - both events added greatly to the "boutique" appeal. We were discussing the option of Nano not racing the crit today....but this morning he felt well so the decision was he would warm up and then see how he felt. He raced and it was awesome fast!

the good...
Today started with Jon racing men's 10/12 with a field of around 44. It was a fun race to watch...a bunch of little pros hitting the course and putting out everything. Jon brought home a top 10 victory with 7th place! That felt really good!
Abba took off feeling like this was going to be the hardest race of her life. She was feeling good and rode most the race with the pack until she was caught behind an accident had a mechanical with no free lap so spent the rest of the race playing catch up. She finished the race and was not pulled. Abba says that this was the first race where she had the confidence and felt the ability to stay with the pack. She feels good going into tomorrows road race.

Joe rode a great race. Stuck with the group the whole way - there were some crazy crashes that looked really scary from where I was standing. His front wheel got a direct perpendicular hit - he was pushed against a fence by the pack dragging his shoulder and hand along the crating of it resulting in a trip to first aid. The amazing thing is Joe did not go down! That kid has killer bike handling skills and it takes a lot to shake his confidence, plus he loves the physical side of the sport. Joe raced an awesome race coming in 29th out of about 80 guys.

Nano's race was crazy fast. I did not really watch it until 6 laps to go because I was freaked out by the speed and the large pack. The race started with a group of 133 riders, Nano was midpack most of the race and finished really strong. All the riders were spent and you could see it as they came over the finish. After the race Nano was covered in soot from the road getting kicked up from so many riders and the fast pace. When the pack road by it felt like you were standing in front of a fan. It is pretty scary for mothers! One of the fathers asked me how I stand it.....my answer, LOTS OF PRAYER!

Want to get this posted to update everyone...so excuse my writing mistakes! Please feel free to comment and I will pass on any encouragement.

Upcoming:
Tomorrow - road races for Jon, Abba and Joe
Sunday - 77 mile road race for Nano

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I didn't know you had been updating your blog! Will you be able to put up pictures and more stories when you get home?

Anonymous said...

Laura~
You are such a wonderful and generous person (as well as the whole family)! If if wasn't for your shade on Wednesday, I don't know what we would have done! Thanks for sharing!
~Rosa

Anonymous said...

Hey Laura~
Check out the following link:
http://www.the508.com/2008web/index.html

Joe is doing the 508 as part of a 2 person team, and I'm crewing... I though you and the family would get a kick out of checking us out!
Rosa