Thursday, December 3, 2009

Riding with the Calgary Fast Cats (CFC)

Last weekend I finally accepted an invitation to go out with the Elite/Cat 1,2 riders here in Calgary.

Craig Stappler usually is the guy organising the rides and is one of my main competitors. He has been sending me the emails since last spring but this was the first one. Why? I am sure that we could get into a deep well of pychology on this one but probably because I was a little apprehensive (read-scared). These are the guys that I trade battles with all summer. But if I am to take the next step then I need to ride with these guys. I need to be pushed over and over again.

Shawn-cranked past me at XC8 listening to Pantera in the last 10 minute to bumpme to 3rd.
Brain-rode with him and his partner in TransRockies and Mical and I tried to beat them everyday.
Chris-Canadian Master A TT champ and top provincial cx racer
Gabor-the SS animal who I tried to drop in the Bow 80 but couldn't unitl Jumping Pound.

Missing were Dallas, Keith, Devin, and Erik. Some serious horse power in all these guys.

It is like going for boxing practice with Mike Tyson and Evander Hollifield. Who in their right mind thinks that is a good idea?

I am trying to work on all the things that are my limiters. Riding above myself is one of them. Riding with the CFC should do it.

We met at Cadence cafe at 10 had a bite to eat then headed out. Where? I think only Shawn and Craig knew but we were quite happy to follow. Some were on cx bikes adn Gabor, craig, and myself were ridin the SS. The roads were slick, the temp was great, the company was awesome. It was a pleasure to be riding with these guys and not racing. I got to know more about each of them. Races they plan on doing, gear they like/dis-like, secret trials they know about. We rode the long way round to Fish Creek. The trials were excellent and fun. Lots of new stuff that was challenging. Too bad no one saw me catch my bar end into a fence, promptly sending me to the ground landing on the only tree knub in the area.

At times the pace was high. We all tried to climb steep hills. I knew that this was my day to push myself. I tried all the hills others did, sometimes successful, sometimes not. As the day worn on I actually started to feel better. Must have been the chewy pb and cocoa bar from the cafe. Our numbers slowly declined as the time past. Chris was selling his house, Gabor has kids, Shawn said something about more coffee. In the end at 4 hours Brian, Craig and Myself headed to Nosehill. By the time we got there the sun was going down and we all decided that was that.

So what did learn in my 75km SS adventure? I can ride with the CFC. I will get better riding with the CFC. It can be fun to do the 18a St hill 3:30 hours into the ride at redline.

Mostly, we all want to ride, make it fun, and have a good coffee after. Even the CFC.

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