August 26, 2005 — Pieman
raced hard yesterday, banging into about 12th
place in his age group in a race at Camp Manitoc
or something, which put him roughly 30th in the
category he raced. While one of Pieman's
teammates ended up in the hospital with a bruised
jaw and some stitches in his knee, courtesy of
a crash over a slick wooden bridge that put this
poor soul face first into a pile of gravel, Pieman's
worst injury was a couple of bee stings in that
part of my body that meets the seat!
A female expert racer, who started about three
minutes in front of me, apparently balled it up
into a beehive, sending the bees aswarming.
I arrived just in time to see her pitch her bike
and then herself into a creek; she completely
submerged herself. But the damage had been
done: she had been stung roughly six times,
including once on the head, and dropped out of
the race. I don't blame her. Two stings
on my ass and I couldn't sit on my saddle for
about ten minutes and didn't get one of the stingers
out completely until after the race. Oddly
enough, no one wanted to help me get it out.
These were the more typical incidents: After
about two miles of racing, I saw a guy carrying
his ruined bike up a hill back to the parking
lot. A short time later, just a few minutes,
I saw another racer pulling his bike up a cliff
and back on the trail after he apparently overcooked
a corner and rode over the edge. On the
second lap, a rider right in front of me just
stopped, climbed off his bike and fell to the
ground in agony as his huge quads roiled in cramps.
I myself ran out of water and stopped sweating
in the middle of the second lap and had to ask
a race marshall for some water, which she thankfully
had, but not before she said I should probably
stop racing. I noted her advice, climbed
back on, and sprinted up the trail. All
this in addition to the myriad flats, ripped out
derailleurs, and broken spokes and chains.
Here's the results page for the Big Valley race
(bigvalleyrace.com/content/results2005.html
). One of my riding group, Dave Walker,
finished second, and when I saw him he was absolutely
nails, drooling with sweat and snot dripping every
where. Brad Beeson, who lives
close by, spanked the over the 40 set for fourth
and Dave Sawitke took 30 seconds
out of me on the last climb after I had chased
him down and passed him on at least two occasions!
Oh, I'm still sitting on cushioned chairs; I
shifted my bike saddle; and I didn't know that
bee stings
itched!
pieman
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