WORS #3 Big Ring Classic

The Big Ring has to be one, if not, THE most popular race in the WORS series.  It draws a big numbers with fast riders.  It is a great mix of ski trail, punchy climbs, one big climb, and single track littered with rocks.  I have come to love this race…that is until Sunday!

In previous years we had a good two, maybe three mile ski trail roll out.  This year they threw in a hard left, then a right, then a left again before they funneled us down into some twisty single track.  Positioning was the key and positioning was not what I got.

We hit the first single track section and I found myself stopping/starting slowing/on the gas.  It was a bad combo and when we spilled out onto the ski trail I had to be some twenty or so wheels back.  The chase was one.  Typical.

Lap 1 was all about patience and waiting for the right times to “enter the pain cave” and gain on the riders ahead of me.  I managed to latch onto a mad “cross” riders wheel.  By the end of lap 1 and all throughout lap 2 we would take turns pulling.  We would reel in riders, pick our way through traffic, and then drop riders on the ski trail sections.  Funny thing was we would also get caught by riders in the single track sections (more on that in a bit).

Lap 3 was about hanging on.  My body was punished and beaten down by the single track sections that had boulders the size of Volkswagen Beetles (seriously, no joke).  I fell back a bit midway through the third lap but managed to hold my own and sprint it out to nab a 15th pace finish.  It is so much fun being able to ride bikes and to try and ride them faster and faster each time, pushing the limit of just how fast your body can make the bike go.

Yea…about that single track.  A few years back I thought it would be fun, fast, and way lighter to ride a rigid.  I have fun riding rigid.  It forces you to always ride clean lines and gives you little to no forgiveness when you do take a “wrong” line.  Sunday sucked.  I was a lone pin ball being bounced around and off of rocks, stumps, and trees.  My ass was one big bruise Sunday night.  I’m not old…but maybe it’s time to rethink this rigid thingy.

Firecracker in two weeks!  Here’s to racing on a home course for a change.

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Sturgie

Phronesis

It is the practical wisdom of recognizing what makes the most sense right here and right now.  Laughter, together, riding, swimming, eating, running, yoga, pregnancy, crying, love, pain, school, and peace is our recognizing these days.

I’ve been riding quite a bit and the racing has been picking up.  The support from Ayden and Nikole keeps me turning the crankset.  Last Sunday was the WORS #3 Big Ring Classic in Wausau, WI.  It was fast, fun and a great time with family and friends.  Go HERE and HERE if you want to read up on the race.

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The Sturgis Family

WORS #3 Big Ring Classic

The other day I ran into a friend from years back and she flat out said – “could you post more on your boy and less on your biking?” One thing I like in a person is their candidness, and she obviously did not beat around the bush.  Without further ado I will attempt to highlight my third race of the season all while giving you more of Ayden – we will see how this goes.

Here is Ayden - I'm way in the back on the left side of the photo...in case you care!

This was my best WORS race yet.  Why you ask?

1) Great start

2) Kept the leaders in sight for most of the first lap

3)  Felt great the entire race

4)  The cheering from the family

5)  Strong finish (27th overall/ 7th in my age)

Oh yea – in the end I was cashed.  The heat (some said it hit 90) took everything out of you.  The ski trail sections felt like a sauna and the gravel road sections were windy.  It was a great day and I’m really feeling good about where I am at for the season.

Support Crew

Water Bottle Handoff-er Chic. Best in the Business...

Best post race prize...

Someday soon...

Good day in the sun