Eileen Swanson's Tales

Road Racing

>>March 17th, 2010
trying to break away

trying to break away

I decided to try out road racing again.  I had raced for a year back at the end of 2003 and part of 2004.   To be honest, I wasn’t a huge fan of racing bikes back then, but something in me this year said I should give it another shot.  So with the support of Wells Fargo Racing Team, I started out with a 48 mile road race 5 weeks ago.  It was awesome and I had a blast with one other teammate in my race.  We placed 1st and 4th.  YAY, it was a great start for sure. 

Winning our awards, 1st and 4th

Winning our awards, 1st and 4th

A week later I thought I could do a team time trial after not riding my tt bike for over 5 months.  Smart decision right?!  Wow, did I pay for it.   First off my teammate is 3 times faster than me, yup Reid.  Secondly, we got to the race start late and didn’t have time to warm up.  Yikes!  But optimistically I thought we would still be able to pull it off.  Not the case….we went from 0 to 30 from the start and I was holding on for dear life.  Withing 4 miles, I was toast, done, fried!!  My legs were on fire and all I could do was spin to try to flush them out.  Not even 18 mph was an option at this point.  Yup, a bummer, but more importantly a HUGE LESSON learned!  I HAVE to warm up.  I can no longer just jump into a race and hope that my legs will carry me through no matter what, that was the case years ago, but yes I am getting older ;-)

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Next race up just a week later, Snelling RR.  This race was mixed with crazy weather and road conditions and another super cool experience.  50 miles of racing fun, slight rain, lots of rough roads and flooding!  We had huge flooded areas on the road that we had to ride through.  I’m talking 4 to 6 inches deep and 400 ft long.  Yes many crashes and attacks all occurred in these sections of the race.   It really helped to have good bike handling skills throughout these crazy sections.  Tyler Stewart, a local pro, Tracy Hogan and I had a blast talking strategy and racing together for the first time in a road race.  Tyler attacked tons and got attacked, Tracy covered, I covered, some others covered, it was all so much fun!  Within the last 400 meters of the race, I had a good position on the inside, but as soon as we rounded the last turn, some chick dove right into my spot, nearly taking me out so I slowed and lost momentum.  I need to learn to be more aggressive.  But Ty, Tracy and I still finished in the breakaway pack and top 15. 

Tyler, me, Tracy in the break away pack

Tyler, me, Tracy in the break away pack

 

4th race in row was MercoRR.  This race is a huge one with the likes of Colubia High Road, Tibco, Peanut Butter and CO 2012, Touchstone, to name a few of the pro teams.  I was nervous but excited to race against these amazing women.  I felt way more at ease when Alison Starnes of Tibco, approached me prior to the start of the race and said “hey do you remember me? we rode together at the best buddies ride.”  Of course I remembered her, she is awesome, so strong, so sweet!  Then Emma Rickards of Tibco gave me a big hug and said good to see you again…. Aww, I was feeling the roadie love.  Seriously though, I love these girls from Tibco, they are super strong, successful, and sweet.  So, the race went something like this…..start, attack, attack, attack, I went for a break with the pro road champ, got caught, nearly fell off, held on, attack, attack, suffer, suffer, suffer, and finished.   72 miles done, average 23 mph.  I was proud of this effort, I held on as long as I could with the best of the best in road racing and made it to the finish!  The current World Champion from Germany won the race and 3rd went to the current crit champ, 15th went to the current road race champ!  NICE!!

Brooke, Emma, and Emma and me....Tibco pro roadies

Brooke, Emma, and Emma and me....Tibco pro roadies

Ok, lastly a Stage Race this past weekend.  I realized after the fact, that this was a wee bit too much for my body to handle.  Too many races in a row, not enough recovery.  Again, fun to race with Tyler and Tracy.  We had a good time in the crit, Tyler killed the TT.  Tracy did awesome too.  I survived.  Just didn’t feel like myself.  I felt lethargic and achy.  But I did have fun hanging out and racing with friends.  Stage 3 of the stage race was not going to happen.  I woke up the next morning feeling sick again and called it a day.  Reid also was feeling sick, so we decided it would be best to rest, recover and get ready for the next race in 2 weeks.  Smart decision that we were happy with.  Now that is a first for me.  Normally I would push through it and dig a deeper hole for myself.  I am getting smarter these days, ha! 

Tyler and me after our cool down

Tyler and me after our cool down

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Damie said:

You take the best pics, Eileen- I love your smile!
Awesome, awesome riding. I have always been a little intimidated by road racing, but I may have to give it a shot one of these days. that is so cool you were able to ride with the big dogs. nice work!!!!!!!

Beth said:

Sounds like so much fun! I’ve often thought that if I ever get sick of triathlon, cycling would be my next adventure! :)

Hope you are feeling better by now and can’t wait to hear about more of the races this spring/summer!

Angelina said:

Oh that sounds like so much fun. You actually make it sounds really really fun in your blog post.

Eileen Berling said:

Hey Lady!!
Love to read your bogs and constantly be reminded how positive you stay!! You re a champion of energy and encouragement! Stay strong and be safe—love you crazily!
Eileen (aka Mom)

E Swanson said:

Thank you EB! You are the coolest and sweetest mom in law ever……Love you tons!!