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Today was a day for heroic rides and that what happened. In the early afternoon Dan English lined up for the U-23 UCI race without having planned to do CX racing this season- it was an afterthought. His ride to 6th place was done with style and consistantcy-he looked in control the whole time and had a great last lap to pickup a place. Not bad for someone who was not totally focused on CX.
Max and Andy rode the Elite race and both had to start in the back rows. It did not take long for the both of them to move up and ensure that they both finished on the lead lap.Max came in 12th and Andy came in 20th-both of them improving on their results from last year on the same course. It was a good day.
Max was first to race at 9:00 AM and had a front row call up. He made the most of it and rode away from the field with two other riders. Soon he had only one other rider with him and a real battle for the win went on for nearly half the race. Max wound up second with a silver medal and the first podium of the trip for the team. He really rode a great race and left it all out on the course.
The next race at 10:00 was Andy's first race of the season after a couple of months of illness. Nobody knew how he would roll and having the last call up in a field of nearly 40 riders would make things even more difficult. As soon as the race started Andy began to pass riders and wound up 7th at the end-a remarkable ride and a heroic one for sure-one of the most memorable in years.
So- I did my best to pass as many people as possible and wound up 18th. I can thank friend of the team and fellow racer Jim Gentes for doing Nor-Cal a solid and setting up a heated tent with trainers just for Nor-Cal racers to use.I used the outdoor trainer to stay used to the 32 degrees and did about a 30 minute warmup before my race. This would not have happened without the generosity of Mr. Gentes, who has year in a year out really looked out for Nor-Cal teams and racers. I tip my hat to you, Jim !
It's a long drive from anywhere to get to Rancho Los Mocos for the VSRT race but if you make the trip you will be rewarded witha CX course unlike any other in Nor-Cal. The track is almost like an MTB short-track course with a good climb, some twisty singletrack and so fast descending. That said, there was a proper CX race in many respects. For some, this would be a last tune-up before the nationals starting next week in Lousiville, Ky. 
Nutty 'cross.......Le Mans starts ? Big pond ride with muddy slip-and-slide followed by a ride over some decomposing hay bales ? Chickens everywhere ? Almost as many spectators as racers ? -Yes....this is the second year of this race and it is definitely a thing, maybe the most popular one-day race in Nor-Cal.
Windy day and lots of turf,short punchy climbs and turns on this course. The team did well and the racing was fast. 

Out in the middle of the central valley it is usually very hot and dry this time of year but this day the conditions were much nicer for this flat and ver fast course. The team showed up in most of the categories with some very good results. Starting a family meant that Dave had to give up his cycling career and work closer to home. It was around 2007 that I invited him into the team and immediately he changed the dynamic of the elite team adding his experience and wisdom. Other racers on the team really appreciated his low key take on CX and his sense of humor. He seemed to be the smartest person in the room without any arrogance. He mostly worked to help his team mates win, even in races where he was clearly the strongest.
Dave was usually holding court at team parties and led animated discussions about much more than racing. He had depth as a person and was an original thinker , seeing things that most others overlooked.
On our team socks there's always some sort of ironic saying and it changes every year. This year's saying is "It's never too late to be late " . A favorite from 2008 was "We're not happy until you're not happy" . Dave came up with one that summed up CX racing with just three words. The team was at the Sierra Point night race, an event that can draw 800 racers. The sad truth is that 95% of these racers have no chance at a win and little chance of getting anywhere near the podium. Several of us were at the course and as usual, music was blaring loudly and not the kind of music that Dave appreciated.A Journey song came on :" Don't stop believing" . Upon hearing this dave uttered :" Don't start believing " . The irony of this illustrated the futility of most people's racing experience while at the same time was a hilarious parody of the song. I had to put this gem from Dave on the team socks and the next order I did.
Dave will be missed by many, even those that didn't know him that well. He did not live long but seemed to have been on the CX scene forever. Even people older than Dave referred to him as the "Old Man". In the ultimate irony, he didn't live to be old and died way too young. Rest in peace Dave and shred the great beyond. I sure hope the music is better wherever you are now.......
102 degrees greeted the 200+ brave riders at the Surf City UCSC CX race, pretty much a re-creation of a nationals course from several decades ago. Courses then were quite different so the addition of some really sketchy parts made for interesting racing. The amazing thing was that the red cross tent was not busy at all.....seems that people paid attention and managed tp keep the rubber side down- no small feat on this course. the absence of rain and the hot air made for a dusty and dry day with never enough water handups. That said, people did appreciate the uniqueness of the event and of course the view of the bay.We will have out of town guests in the form of Max Judelson and Clementine Nixon- both of them CX nationals stars with Clem being the current women's 35-39 national champion. This might be the most complete gathering of the team this season so show up and be part of a historic day.
We did not have a big group at this race but there were some good results. The standout would be Noah Hekkert winning the middle school boy's race-it was one of the larger fields of the day.
His father Carl got 5th in the men's 50+ A race.
I scored a rare podium in 3rd in the men's 60+ A race and Rick Ortenblad got 5th , even though he missed the start. He also did not have his timing chip on so he won't appear in the proper place in the results but trust me, he came in 5th.
Kailin Waterman rode to 12th in the men's A elite race , even with a bike change.
Next stop- UCSC -all you Santa Cruz team people should be there and help us put on this race....it will be historically significant as this is the 40th anniversary of the nationals being held there.