The Namur World Cup Cyclocross Race has long captivated me because its course seems brutal, even by cyclocross standards, which is saying something. From the cobbles included to the off-camber hill traverse, it looks like a single lap is difficult on that course. Racing it for an hour? Holy gumballs Batman. This is the Men’s Elite race is above, the women’s below.
When playing drums in a rock and roll band didn't turn at to be as lucrative as he'd hoped, Padraig left his hometown of Memphis to pursue an MFA in poetry at UMASS Amherst. Writing about his other love, bicycles, seemed a natural progression; certainly it paid better than either poetry or rock music. His work has appeared everywhere from Bicycling Magazine to the LA Times. His feature, "My Day With Ilya," won a Lowell Thomas Award for travel writing. These days he lives in Sonoma County, California, where he attempts to inspire his two demitasse ninja with the wonder of bikes. Favorites: flavor: maple; wine: Boheme Pinot Noir; beer: Russian River Pliny the Elder; neurochemical: dopamine; poetry: Andrew Hudgins; fiction: Thomas Pynchon; music: David Sylvian; comedy: Firesign Theater; event: 8-Hours of Wente.
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I’m Cat 5 pack fodder. Lanterne rouge is always a possibility. I typically race for 30 minutes. Did a 45 minute race at Ommegang brewery outside of Cooperstown this past fall. I wanted to die. It was, for me, a hard course and I increased my workload by 50%. Oh, did I mention I don’t really train for it? lol.
When I watch the pros and the courses they ride, I wonder if I could complete two laps n a half hour.