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Umlungu
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First Crit Tonight new
#9681 - 05/06/08 08:33 PM (64.101.131.124)

Well I finally joined a local racing club and am taking my Luna Pro to my first Crit tonight. I'm pretty nervous but excited at the same time.

Anyone here race their Calfee? I have ridden endurance tours (centuries) for a few years but never really done stage, road or crit racing till now.


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Re: First Crit Tonight [Re: Umlungu]
#9682 - 05/07/08 03:43 PM (69.252.216.92)

How'd ya do?

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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: Umlungu]
#9683 - 05/07/08 04:14 PM (66.27.148.144)

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Umlungu wrote:
Well I finally joined a local racing club and am taking my Luna Pro to my first Crit tonight. I'm pretty nervous but excited at the same time.

Anyone here race their Calfee? I have ridden endurance tours (centuries) for a few years but never really done stage, road or crit racing till now.




Maybe it is my perception but my local bike shop sells both Calfee and Cervelo. It seems like Calfees are often purchased for longer rides like centuries and club rides and Cervelo for crits. Am I wrong? I haven't figured out why someone who chose a Cervelo over a Calfee or any other bike.

Bruce


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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: gutefahrt]
#9684 - 05/07/08 09:40 PM (64.101.131.124)

I did pretty well for my first time. Here is a little write up I did for my blog.

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I wasn't even planning on racing till next week since I had taken eight days off from riding just to give myself a break. So my fitness was still good, but I didn't feel like I was in top racing form. Monday night (the night before) I had a pretty good workout and decided "what the heck" and told my team I would show up for Tuesday's race.

I was pretty nervous all day not knowing how I would do in the race and fearing that I would be involved in a crash and really hurt myself. These races average around 25 mph with speeds going above 30 mph at times so crashing is no laughing matter. I changed into my uniform at work at the end of the day and set off to the track with my best friend. My wife and girls came down to watch and support me too, which just added to my butterflies, but to tell ya the truth, I was really happy to they came too.

Once I got out onto the course and warmed up most of the butterflies were gone. I felt relaxed and excited and just ready to get going. At 5:30 pm we all lined up at the starting line and they got it started. At the advice of my team members, I stayed near the front of the pack for nearly the entire race. It was really evident that I didn't know the course and my cornering skills were pretty bad. I would head into the corners towards the front of the group and exit the corner a good 5-6 positions back.

The race was very fast. We averaged around 25 mph the entire time with the speed rising to 30+ mph at least 3 different times according to my cycle-computer. I felt like my fitness was very good and even though my heart rate was very high I felt in control and never beyond my limits.

The course is about a 1 mile loop of public streets that have been coned off to keep cars out of the way of cyclists as much as possible. The roads have little traffic in the first place and are in pretty bad shape, there are a lot of potholes and one corner is bricked which makes it pretty slippery. The road conditions just add to the strategy of riding and totally affect what is the most optimum line one should take through corners.

As I said I hung with the group for the entire race and at times rode at the front. About halfway through the final lap my cornering skills caught up with me and I was dropped off the back of the pack on the second to last attack. There were two corners where the entire group attacked each and every lap and as the race wore on I had to exert more and more effort to work my way back up the pack. This is a classic struggle for riders in the back of bike races so I saw it coming and knew exactly what was happening to me. I finished about 15 seconds behind the main group of riders.

All in all, I am very pleased with the effort I gave on my first race. Several of my teammates had warned me not to get too down if I was dropped and lapped by the main field since it's very hard to stay with the group as a new rider, so since I was able to stay with the group I consider that a big success for my first time out.

My ride stats are (this includes warm up and cool down):
Distance: 13.72 miles
Time: 00:37:55 (HH:MM:SS)
Average Speed: 21.7 mph
Max Speed: 30.5 mph
Average Heart Rate: 154 bpm
Max Heart Rate: 190 bpm
Average Cadence: 89 rpm
Max Cadence: 120 rpm
Calories Burned: 1124

Here is a link to my ride charts. This also includes my warm up and cool down. Click any point on the graphs to see where I was on the track at that moment.
http://www.gozulu.com/garmin/hybrid.php?r=812

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The Luna Pro performed well. She was responsive and nimble. In fact my biggest surprise was the bottom bracket/cranks/pedals area creaking like a shanty in a hurricane. It hadn't ever sounded like that before but then again I wasn't punishing it like that before either.


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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: Darby]
#9685 - 05/07/08 09:49 PM (64.101.131.124)

Bruce,

I didn't really notice what everyone was riding though for the last several weeks as I have watched the races no one bike stood out as the predominant one.

I have yet to see another Calfee at the crits but then again I rarely saw one on centuries and distance type events either.

Most other riders have heard of Calfee's though and I always get a comment or two about how much people admire them.

I will let you know if I ever run across one locally.
Michael


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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: Umlungu]
#9686 - 05/07/08 11:52 PM (209.47.13.130)

Congratulations Mike!!!
That write up was really nice. Thank you for sharing.

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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: superunleaded]
#9687 - 05/08/08 02:35 AM (69.252.216.92)

Congrats, man. Makes me wanna try it someday.

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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: gutefahrt]
#9688 - 05/08/08 03:31 AM (71.244.1.190)

Thanks guys. It was a total blast and quite the adrenaline rush. I had a hard time going to sleep last night because I kept replaying the race over and over in my head. I'm such a nerd!

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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: Umlungu]
#9689 - 05/08/08 05:11 PM (66.27.148.144)

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Umlungu wrote:
Bruce,

I didn't really notice what everyone was riding though for the last several weeks as I have watched the races no one bike stood out as the predominant one.

I have yet to see another Calfee at the crits but then again I rarely saw one on centuries and distance type events either.

Most other riders have heard of Calfee's though and I always get a comment or two about how much people admire them.

I will let you know if I ever run across one locally.
Michael




Hi Michael,


I am sure you weren't looking at other bikes as you were preparing for your first Crit. I would probably be nervious.

Anyway, congrats on the good showing at the race. Are you planning on doing another one? So it will be the Luna for Crits and the Bamboo for centuries?

Bruce


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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: Darby]
#9690 - 05/08/08 07:12 PM (64.101.131.124)

Hey Bruce,

Thanks for the congrats. Yep thats my plan to take the Luna to the crits and road races and the bamboo on centuries. I might try the bamboo on a crit but I really feel like it may be a bit too flexy for that.

I was very surprised how the bottom bracket area responded to the crit, creaking that way. It was the hardest I had ever stomped the bike and the racket really took me off guard. It wasn't the frame, and there wasn't any flex, but it disturbed me none-the-less.

I rode the Luna last night and couldn't get it to make the noise again but then again I only averaged 18.5 mph not the 25+ like during the race. I'm going to take it my my guy at the shop just to have a well trained eye look it over.


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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: Umlungu]
#9691 - 05/09/08 02:53 PM (66.27.148.144)

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Umlungu wrote:
Hey Bruce,

Thanks for the congrats. Yep thats my plan to take the Luna to the crits and road races and the bamboo on centuries. I might try the bamboo on a crit but I really feel like it may be a bit too flexy for that.

I was very surprised how the bottom bracket area responded to the crit, creaking that way. It was the hardest I had ever stomped the bike and the racket really took me off guard. It wasn't the frame, and there wasn't any flex, but it disturbed me none-the-less.

I rode the Luna last night and couldn't get it to make the noise again but then again I only averaged 18.5 mph not the 25+ like during the race. I'm going to take it my my guy at the shop just to have a well trained eye look it over.




I had as creaking bottom bracket on my Luna but when I switched the parts over to my Tetra, the creaking stopped. I think the creaking was a result of how the bike was assembled. I had a friend help me assemble my Tetra and I think is a better mechanic than the guy at my local bike shop. For example, I use to routinely drop the chain on my Luna which hasn?t happened even once on my Tetra.

My local bike shop told me that the creaking was caused by having had water in the bottom bracket area. Not sure if that is true or not.

Bruce


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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: Darby]
#9694 - 05/10/08 06:12 AM (71.131.20.162)

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Darby wrote:
I had as creaking bottom bracket on my Luna but when I switched the parts over to my Tetra, the creaking stopped. I think the creaking was a result of how the bike was assembled.




What type of crank arm and bottom bracket are you using?
Is the interface between the two a tapered square?
Did you grease (or not grease) the interface on both bikes?
Were the crank arm bolts torqued (with a torque wrench) properly?
Just curious.


Quote:


My local bike shop told me that the creaking was caused by having had water in the bottom bracket area.




ROTFLMAO!

Yeah, I guess that could be a cause...

It could also be caused by mice in the bottom bracket!

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Re: First Crit Tonight new [Re: skuke]
#9695 - 05/10/08 02:37 PM (66.27.148.144)

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skuke wrote:
Quote:

Darby wrote:
I had as creaking bottom bracket on my Luna but when I switched the parts over to my Tetra, the creaking stopped. I think the creaking was a result of how the bike was assembled.




What type of crank arm and bottom bracket are you using?
Is the interface between the two a tapered square?
Did you grease (or not grease) the interface on both bikes?
Were the crank arm bolts torqued (with a torque wrench) properly?
Just curious.





The crank is a Campy Chorus Triple with an 111 mm Chorus bottom bracket. When my bike shop assembled the Luna, they did it when I wasn't around so I am not sure what they did.

When the Tetra was put together, I put it together with a friend so the know exactly that was done. The bottom bracket was greased and torqued to the specification in the Barnett Repair Manual.

I suspect the problem was the bike shop. One other time they changed my cassette and didn't tighten the retaining bolt. So, I have started buying my own tools and repair manuals and will learn to fix my own bike. I found I like working on bikes a lot more than cars.

Bruce


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