First race next weekend.....

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liam7020
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by liam7020

eric - totally agree, a "learning" category with a graduation system is an excellent idea.

Tinea - another problem highlighted. Many of the cat 4 courses are way too easy, so you end up with 80 riders going for the last corner with at least 60 of them not having a f*4kin' clue how they're going to get round it. We need a few more hills to weed out the Cav wannabees who can't actually ride their bikes in a straight line.
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I think it's more people overreacting and over correcting the situation that gets them into trouble.
Actually learning to be more relaxed and learning to bump into others will limit the number of crashes.
You have to be relaxed and flexible on the bike not tense and rigid.
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Tinea Pedis wrote:More hills in Italian races though micky, no?

That helps thin fields out.


Not in my area, last saturday my race had over 180 starters and lot of side wind.

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liam7020 wrote:We need a few more hills to weed out the Cav wannabees who can't actually ride their bikes in a straight line.

Even the pro's deck it in sprints - it happens, regardless of skill levels.

It also doesn't even need to be a 'hill', even just a little pinch is excellent. Do it 20-30 times across the distance of a race and it soon takes its toll.

On the whole, the safest sprint finishes I have seen are uphill. Our club moved to make more races like this, in an attempt to reduce crashes.

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by sawyer

Have any of the UK based riders here raced Hog Hill and can comment on the safety vs. other circuits given the steep hill ... that must thin things out a bit?

In french and italian mass start sportives (races) I always like sharp hills near the start as it favours my abilities and thins the field down dramatically.
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by JamieL

I've raced at Hog hill a couple of times and i'd say it's about the same as Hillingdon. The hill strings thing out but every lap you have to go back down again and some of the corners at the bottom are quick and people are chasing to get back on so take some risks.
That's not to say that it is bad, just not risk-free.
The best way to stay out of trouble is to hit the front early and stay there...Good luck with that :)

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by welkman

I will report back on Saturday. I have also entered a more open cat3/4 race so I will see if that is a bit safer.

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by DividedVolta

Regardless of how it goes, good luck and stay safe! Keep an eye out for the squirrels.

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Your first bike race? One thing, and one thing only....
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by kulivontot

I'd say the best advice for your first race is to go ahead and sign up for the next one. Don't over think it or build it up too much, there are plenty of races left.

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by welkman

Raining, mud and sand everywhere, crash on a corner, massive crash in the sprint but I stayed at the front and came home third on my Sora equipped CAAD 8 (UK version). Awesome race, really looking forward to the next crit and net week's two up TT :beerchug:

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Congrats Welkman :beerchug: !!!



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Well done!

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