{"id":644,"date":"2023-10-12T21:36:49","date_gmt":"2023-10-12T21:36:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nobugs.org\/lejog\/?p=644"},"modified":"2023-10-12T21:36:50","modified_gmt":"2023-10-12T21:36:50","slug":"a-cyclocross-race-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nobugs.org\/lejog\/?p=644","title":{"rendered":"A cyclocross race day"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Here&#8217;s what a typical cyclocross race day looks like for me.   I&#8217;ll use the Kinneil race as an example.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The night before: get everything ready.  I use mesh bags to vaguely organise my stuff: one bag for race clothes, one bag for bad weather gear (spare race clothes, coat\/trousers, gloves, shoes covers), one bag for warm after-race clothes and a towel.  I chuck all that plus helmet\/gloves and food\/drinks into a big sports bag to make it easy to carry out to the car.  I also take a toolkit, but 99% of the time I&#8217;m just using chain oil, tyre pressure gauge, pliers for shoe studs and allen keys for thru-axle wheels.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the morning, I&#8217;ll have a big bowl of porridge for breakfast and I&#8217;ll make a peanut butter + jam bagel to eat in the car (and a second one to eat post-race).  I have a rule: stop eating solid food 3h before the race &#8211; I learned this the hard way!   Then chuck everything in the car and put the bike on its bike rack and start driving.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I usually aim to get to the race maybe an hour before sign-on opens so I can see some of the earlier races and get an idea of what the course is like.  Once sign-on opens, I&#8217;ll get my rider pack and head back to the car to pin on the number and keep drinking liquids.  I&#8217;ll usually have an energy gel about 30mins before the race and then do a bit of ad hoc warming up and check tyre pressures.  Usually a practise lap or two is enough to get warmed up.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Staying warm during gridding is sometimes challenging.  I&#8217;ll usually have my cycling jacket and maybe a hat in my pocket, and I&#8217;ll take a cheap drawstring bag so I can dump them at the side once the race is about to start.  This also means I can grab them easily at the end of the race.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The race itself is always fun.  I always want to go hard in the early laps, but know I&#8217;ll regret it later.  I find it useful to divide up the course and decide which sections I can push hard on, and where I&#8217;ll recover.   There&#8217;s a lot of psychology &#8211; it&#8217;s good to try and hang on to slightly faster riders as they pass you, but also know when to give up hanging on.  It&#8217;s also worth being tactical &#8211; it&#8217;s worth pushing to get ahead before you enter a narrow technical section rather than being held up.   In the first half of the race, the positions are still getting shaken out but in the second half it&#8217;s a much more gradual affair: you can see the guy just up the road who you might be able to reel in, and you know the group that&#8217;s just behind have you in their sights.   Everyone pushes harder on the final lap &#8211; and there&#8217;s always places to be won and lost.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After my race, once I&#8217;ve regained my composure and gotten back up off the ground I&#8217;ll usually stick around to watch the senior\/open race and consume some calories.  Then it&#8217;s time to chuck the bike on the car and drive home.  If it&#8217;s been a muddy race, I&#8217;ll power-wash the bike and my shoes outside and degrease the drivetrain (screwfix degreaser is awesome).  If it&#8217;s been a REALLY muddy race I&#8217;ll chuck my race clothes in a bucket of water outside to remove some mud before they get near the washing machine.  Then shower and eat more calories &#8230; and relax!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s what a typical cyclocross race day looks like for me. I&#8217;ll use the Kinneil race as an example. The night before: get everything ready. 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