Tuesday, March 25, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 5
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Weight: 177
Body Fat: 8
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Distance:  
Time (total): spinning - 45 min
Pacific Raceways - 45 min?
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Total Ascent:  
Weather: mid 40s, rain
Workout Type: core | spinning | Pacific Raceways

Breakfast:  
Lunch:  
Dinner:  
Workout Food: water

Course: core: 2x180 sec plank, 60 seconds to each side, 2x40 clam knee lifts to each side, 40 side lifts on each side, 30 ball passes, some twisters - 6 lb, some leg extensions

Pacific Raceways: flats (counter-clockwise)
Results: 1st prime - 1st
2nd prime - pack
finish - 1st

official results
Comments: Okay... this was my first day back after our Hawaiian vacation and it was a bit of a shock to the system. :) All the core stuff went fine but spinning was HARD. I felt like (read: I most certainly was) gasping for air the whole time. In fact, I had to stop pedaling a few times (three I think) just to catch some air. I felt like I was super un-fit even though my strength felt all right.

At the race it was the same story. I could go hard for short amount of time and then I was sucking wind big time. But a little elaboration is necessary...

The weather sucked! On the drive down the rain started and it just kept getting stronger all the way to the race track. It eased up a tiny bit by the start but man, it looked grim. Matt H had on TWO raincoats.

For some reason I (along with Dave H and Matt H) missed the start... Either Rory decided to get this show the hell on the road or we did not know the start time. Anyway, the pack rolled out at about 6:45 instead of 7 like I thought they would. The three of us just rode down the track and hooked up with the bun after they completed half a lap.

God, I was positively drinking water sitting on wheels. And you know all that dragster tire adhesive and oil and who knows what other kinds of shit are on a race track were spraying in my mouth. Nice.

So after a bit (we all stayed together - for once there was no attack in the masters field!) we got the first prime bell. There was an acceleration as we bot close to the finishing straight and when this one guy jumped I noticed that Matt was sorta isolated so I jumped after him. Dave went with me. I managed to come around both of them in the saddle so that was nice but then I was practically wheezing. At my best I cold have just carried on. :( Hopefully this is just short-lived.

So it all came back together. Beth G went on a couple of attacks and lasted more than one full lap each time. The second time was about half a lap before we got the second prime bell and she was with another woman. We all kind sat up to let them sprint it out. Except for Michael P. With about 500 m to go he took off and hauled them in and beat them to the line. We all gave him a good ribbing from afar.

There were no other attacks after that but there was some confusion. We were dorking around so much that the cat 4 field caught us. Twice! After the first time Matt lifted the pace and we rolled right back past them but then with one lap to go - AFTER they had finished their race (they did not know they were done) - they passed us again as we were slowing down getting all 'tactical' and shit with one to go. Yes, it caused some confusion. Especially to this one guy in a STP jacket. [I know, I know... STP jacket in a race?]

He kind of latched on to the cat 4 field and they towed him a few hundred meters away from us before they found a clue and slowed down. By then he was way off the front.  As we rounded the turn at the end of the drag strip Matt H got a rear flat. Not cool. But it opened a door for me.

I looked back, noticed there were no fast guys near me and accelerated as hard as I could. Dave H was also behind me so that probably helped a bit. As I went faster this guy off the front died hard and I caught him about 100 feet from the line. Nice.

Matt was pretty steamed about his flat but what are you going to do? I know it bites driving here, being rained on and then having your race cut short but two years ago it happened to me at the first THREE races. Not once, not twice, but three times in a row I flatted out. To his credit he did seem to get over it after a bit. :)

My hands were absolutely freezing when I finished. I think I lost feeling with about four laps to go and after I could not unzip my jersey and had to ask for help as I had no dexterity left. The field was about 25, not bad considering the conditions. But boy, there were a LOT of new masters racers there... Kinda sketchy.
Equipment: Ti Cycles Hyak, 39/53, 12-25, Zipp 404 wheels
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 Thursday, March 20, 2008
posted by: Martin

Here it is, all of Martin's top-10 results with special exemption given to lesser placings in really big or prestigious events.

2008

Pacific Raceways CR series - overall
Masters
1st

Washington Cup series - overall
Masters
4th

Lake WA Velo CR - 23 August
Masters
2nd

Pacific Raceways CR - 19 August
Masters
2nd

Pacific Raceways CR - 12 August
Masters
3rd

Pacific Raceways CR - 5 August
Masters
1st

Pacific Raceways CR - 8 July
Masters
3rd

Pacific Raceways CR - 24 June
Masters
1st

Pacific Raceways CR - 17 June
Masters
1st

Pacific Raceways CR - 10 June
Masters
1st

Pacific Raceways CR - 3 June
Masters
1st

Pacific Raceways CR - 27 May
Masters
2nd

Pacific Raceways CR - 20 May
Masters
2nd

Pacific Raceways CR - 13 May
Masters
2nd

Ravensdale-Cumberland RR - 10 May
Masters A-B
7th

Pacific Raceways CR - 29 April
Masters
3rd

Vance Creek RR - 27 April
Masters
3rd

Pacific Raceways CR - 15 April
Masters
5th

Volunteer Park CT - 12 April
Masters A-B
7th

Pacific Raceways CR - 8 April
Masters
2nd

Pacific Raceways CR - 1 April
Masters
1st

Tour de Dung RR - 29 March
Masters A
1st

Pacific Raceways CR - 25 March
Masters
1st

Mason Lake RR #3 - 15 March
Masters A
3rd

Tour de Dung RR #1 - 9 March
Masters A
6th

Mason Lake RR #1 - 1 March
Masters A
3rd

Frostbite TT - 24 February
Retro
1st

Frostbite TT - 24 February
Masters A
2nd
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 Tuesday, March 18, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 7
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Distance: run - 2 miles
hike - 4 miles
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Weather: mid to upper 70s,  breezy, mostly cloudy, muggy
Workout Type: run | core | hike

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Course: 2x20 push-ups, 180 sec plank, 120 sec plank, 30 sit-ups, 50 sit-ups, 60 sec side plank to each side
Results:  
Comments: This morning Shelley and I went for a quick run along the bluff just above the beach and then when I came back I did my core stuff.

A little later Shelley, Cameron and I did the Sleeping Giant hike. I tried to find something that Cam would not complain too much about and that was fun and close and this fit the bill almost perfectly. The trail head is about two miles from our place and it's not very steep and it's pretty short and there were huge spiders suspended in the trees for Cam to look at and there was s tiny bit of climbing up rocks at the top.
Equipment:  
core | hike | run
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 Monday, March 17, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 7
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Time of Day: walk - 7 am
core - 8 am
run - 1 pm
Distance: walk - 2 miles
run - 2 miles
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Breakfast: orange juice, bread, cheese, 3 eggs, more bread, mustard, tomatoes
Lunch: nothing...?
Dinner: 5 beers (but they were light beers...), pasta, veggies, chocolate
Workout Food:  

Course: push-ups - 2x20
plank - 180 sec, 120 sec
side plank - 60 sec to each side
sit-ups - 2x50
leg extensions - 70
Results:  
Comments: I went for a brisk (2 mile?) walk down the beach this morning and when I got back did some push-ups and some core. Then at 1 pm Shelley and I went for what was probably a 2 mile run along the beach in the other direction. Shit, it was hot and muggy... not the best running conditions.

It felt good to do something.
Equipment:  
core | run | walk
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 Saturday, March 15, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6? Not enough...
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Time of Day: 1:10 pm
Distance: 60 miles
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Weather: mid to upper 40s, dry, breezy
Workout Type: race

Breakfast:  
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Workout Food: 2 big bottles, each with 4 scoops of Endurox R4

Course: Mason Lake RR
Results: Masters - 3rd
official results
Comments:

Okay, today was much better than two weeks ago; much. I think it just took my body one race to get into the swing of things and remember how to go fast.

This time the start was leisurely. There were three Excel riders in the race (Matt H, Bob W and Paul W) and I had Corrie M for support.

As we rolled down the back straight into the wind a couple of accelerations went up the road and of course I had to go with all of them. Once or twice I got away with one Excel rider but the pack chased like it was life or death. :( What is the deal with these people...? It's almost like being in a cat 4 race again. Everyone kills themselves to get on a wheel but no one will contribute to any effort.

Finally I got away with Bob. Then Paul and a few others got across and then Matt made it as well. All told there were about nine of us in the break; not bad. But then it happened again. I would pull, bob would pull, Paul would pull and no one else would do anything. At one point Matt even tried to tail the majority of the group off the back but they chased back on...

On one of the risers the guy in front of me pulled off right at the base and so I figured I'd make them work just a tad and pushed the pace up and over the roller. At the top I looked back and the only person on my wheel was Bob. Here we go.

We rolled along for a bit and then just as we made the sharp right hand turn onto the 'home' stretch I saw Matt trying to bridge. At the same time Bob said something like, "This just doesn't feel right..." and I had to open my big mouth and tell him that he would feel a whole lot better in a few minutes when Matt got here. I should have just shut the hell up. Instead Bob started to soft pedal. I put in a couple of good pulls just to make sure Matt did not have an easy time getting across but then he was there. After sitting on for a couple of rotations it was the three of us for the remaining 4.5 laps.

We worked really well together and I felt super today so no worries. But with about 2.5 laps to go Matt puts in an attack! I'm like, "WTF...?" It seemed really early. Luckily I was able to respond really easily so that made me feel good. Even when Bob countered and when Matt went again I had no problem. Finally I turned to Bob and asked him why they were not waiting until the last lap. He spoke with Matt and I guess both of them had seen two laps to go when it was really three. I had not been watching the lap board and instead was just counting our laps so did not get surprised.

After we rolled past the finish line and Matt and Bob both saw two to go for the second time, Matt called the lead car back and the driver confirmed it. "Well, that changes things..." said Matt. yeah, I guess it does. :) Cooperation resumed.

With one lap to go I got worried. My legs were not as good as they were 15 miles ago and not wanted to do the solo ride for third place again I turned to Bob and Matt and told them I was happy with 3rd place and would work if we kept it together. So we did. And my legs did die so good thing. I probably hid it well but those last few km were tough. When Bob 'sprinted' for the finish to lead Matt out I had to just sit up and roll across - I was done.

It appears I have about 45-50 fast miles in my legs and then I shut down. :( At least I appear to be making al the moves and getting in all the breaks; that's a start.

I tried something new today... I was worried that being i nthe break and riding hard wold prevent me from eating solid food (plus I'm bad about doing that anyway during a race) so I just two bottles of food instead. And it worked out really well. I love liquid food!

Equipment: Ti Cycles Hyak, 39/53. 12-25, Zipp 404 wheels
Here are all the pictures.
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 Friday, March 14, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 5:15 am
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Workout Type: weights | core

Breakfast:  
Lunch:  
Dinner:  
Workout Food: water

Course:
push-ups 2x20
seated row 2x20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 2x20 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 2x20 - 90 lb
plank 2x180 sec, 60 sec to each side
other core 2x40 clam knee lifts each side, 40 side leg lifts each side, 30 ball passes, 50 steam engines, 30 twisters - 12 lb, 70 leg extensions
back extensions 20 straight, 20 twisting - 25 lb
Results:  
Comments: ENTHUSIASM FOR THE GYM IS EBBING...! I can't wait for the midweek races to start so I can ditch this stuff. The plank feels good lately, really strong. And it's been that way all week. I'll take it.
Equipment:  
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 Thursday, March 13, 2008
posted by: Martin
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Time of Day: 5:30 am
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Time (total): spinning - 45 min
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Workout Type: core | spinning

Breakfast:  
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Workout Food: water

Course: 2x180 sec plank, 60 sec to each side, 2x40 clam knee lifts to each side, 40 side leg lifts each side, 50 steam engines, 30 twisters, 40 back extensions (20 straight, 20 twisting) - 25 lb
Results:  
Comments: Spinning was hard but I felt okay...! Not 100 percent but okay. I'll take that any day.
Equipment:  
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 Wednesday, March 12, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 4
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Time of Day: gym - 5:15 am
indoor TT - 5:00 pm
Distance:  
Time (total): indoor TT
5:00 pm - 15:09
6:00 pm - 15:19
6:45 pm - 15:20
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Weather:  
Workout Type: weights | CycleU indoor TT

Breakfast: smoothie
Lunch: sleeve of Fig Newtons
Dinner:  
Workout Food:  

Course:
push-ups 2x20
seated row 2x20 - 90 lb
shoulder press 2x20 - 25 lb
lat pull-down 2x20 - 90 lb
incline leg press 20x90 lb, 20x180 lb, 20x270 lb, 2x20 - 360 lb
lunges (free bar) 2x10 each leg - 70 lb on bar, 15 each leg in Smith machine - 70 lb on bar
squat (Smith) 15x90 lb, 15x110 lb, 15x130 lb
leg extensions 3x15 - 195 lb
leg curls 3x15 - 150 lb
Results: official results
Comments: I spent too much time geeking out last night and did not get to bed until about midnight... hauling my sorry ass out of bed at 4:45 was a chore. I got to the gym a little late so had to rush my upper body stuff and then got gassed and had no motivation for core after legs. Oh well.

I showed up for the indoor TT kinda late so had about five minutes to warm up and then it was time to hit it. As usual I jumped the (small) field and was in the lead for a bit but then Ian M started to roll and I was racing for second. At least I made that. :) And I had a great ride! This was my fastest this 'indoor season' by far.

During the second TT I got to witness something pretty incredible. two seconds after the start Ian flatted his rear wheel. He slowly took his bike off the trainer, fixed the flat, put it back on, shifted to the 53x11 (okay, it may have been the 50x11, whatever) and proceeded to nail it all the way to the finish. HE NEVER SHIFTED ONCE. His watts also never dipped below 440 and peaked around 460. Shit.

For my part I was psyched just to get close to my first time and I think this was my second fastest time this season.

The third ride was also pretty good for me. It felt harder but my time was only one second slower. Nice.

ASIDE - I cold not get my heart rate up over about 167 at ALL. Weird. Yet my times were super. Does this mean I'm stronger or just not well rested? In past years I was keeping the HR at around 175 or so all the way to the finish. Maybe I'm just that much older? :)

Anyway, a nice ride for me - I was psyched. Oh yeah, I had a 53 on today for the first time and used it. I was in the 53x12 each time at least twice.
Equipment: Ti Cycles Hyak, 39/53, 12-25, Neuvation wheels
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 Tuesday, March 11, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 5:30 am
Distance: run - 2.4 miles
Time (total): spinning - 45 min
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Weather: dry, mostly sunny, breezy, mid 40s
Workout Type: core | spinning | run

Breakfast: smoothie
Lunch: Promax bar, Odwalla juice
Dinner: 2 burritos, salad, 2 Guinness , 4 cookies
Workout Food: water

Course: core - 2x180 sec plank, 60 sec to each side, 2x40 clam knee lifts each side, 40 side leg lifts each side, 70 leg extensions

run - around the outside of Seward Park clockwise
Results:  
Comments: Core was okay, so was spinning (my legs felt a little heavy) but the run Shelley and I did was awesome. It was a super day out, the park was beautiful and we chatted the whole way around.
Equipment:  
core | run | spinning
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 Sunday, March 09, 2008
posted by: Martin
Hrs. Sleeping: 6
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Time of Day: 1:10 pm
Distance: race - 48 miles
Time (total): just over 2 hours...?
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Weather: mid 40s, dry, light to moderate wind out of the west
Workout Type: race

Breakfast: 6:00 am - cereal
10:30 am - Promax bar, banana, large bottle of HEED (3 scoops)
Lunch:  
Dinner:  
Workout Food: 4 scoops Perpetuem in a large bottle, 2 scoops HEED in a small bottle

Course: Tour de Dung RR
Results: Masters - 6th
official results
Comments: Now today was a good time. As good a time as going flat out for about 35 miles can be. I got in 20 or so minutes on the trainer and got off about 15 minutes before the start. I think it helped.

For once the start of a Masters race was sedate. I found out after that it was because there was a neutral rollout... :) Of course it did not last long. Within one mile some guy took a flyer.

I realized it was very early but since no Excel riders were up the road I thought it would be good to at least make them chase; so I jumped hard and bridged up. Two guys came along for the ride and soon the four of us were away. We kind of dangled off the front for a few miles and Paul W from Excel was there and was not in the mood to pull at all so as we started to climb the first hill the pack slowly reeled us in.

As we crested the top of the hill there was a slowing which continued around the corner and into the head wind. I was still nervous about possible attacks so was riding second wheel when the guy in front of me pulled off. Instantly I had 10 feet and then it was 20. I was just rolling it figured I'd see what happened so gave it a little extra gas and then the gap was 50 feet. Then I floored it.

As I pulled away I was praying that someone would come with but all I could see as the pack receded slowly in the distance was groups of two and three riders jumping away from the bunch and getting reeled in. Repeat.

"This is too damn early, this is too damn early..." I kept repeating to myself and the memory of how badly I exploded at last weeks Mason Lake race was pretty vivid. But what can you do in these cases. I chose to give it a go. Worst case my team would get a free ride.

Ouch. This was not easy to do. I was going as hard as I could which meant I was in the 53x15 and 14 into the wind on the flats and the 17 over the rollers. My chin was glued to the tops of my bars in a vein attempt to get out of the wind.

But the gap slowly got bigger. When I passed the finish line for the completion of lap one I was told I had 30 seconds. That was after about 5-6 miles of solo riding. Sheesh, this was going to be a long day...

After crossing the finish you turn right and then the wind is at your back. Now I was in the 53x13 most of the time and even in the 12 on occasion. At least I was feeling fast! And it was really cool having my own lead and follow car. :) The next time up the hill it felt like I had a tail wind and I glided right on up and over. And the second time into the wind was not so bad either.

This time as I crossed the finish line I was told I had 90 seconds. But what was going to happen when I had to slow down? Yikes.

On the third lap my back started to rebel from the posture I was maintaining. It was not so bad yet and I was still flying along so I held out hope. The third time I crossed the finish line I was not told what my gap was. All I could think about was NINETY SECONDS. And only 12 miles to go. But now I was slowing down... And I had to sit up three times for about 5 seconds each time to stretch my back. Shit.

Riding over the tailwind rollers I knew I was not going quite as well as in previous laps but I still felt okay, just not quite superhuman anymore. I do admit I was starting to entertain visions of a victory salute though... :)

Then it happened. As I was approaching the hill for the last time I looked back and saw a small bunch of riders approaching. At first I tried to convince myself that it was the cat 2 break but there was no way they could have lapped me with only a five minute head start and soon reality sunk in. At least the hill did not seem super hard and at least I made it up and over that and around the corner before they caught me. I slowed down a little but I was not making it easy for them; I just wanted to have a little something left in the tank when they latched on. And soon they did.

And nothing happened! Looking around they were breathing really hard and had obviously worked really hard to catch me. And Dave H (bless his heart) was there so all was good. Now it was 2 from ByrneInvent, 2 from Excel and two solo riders for six total. From the sounds of it the pack was not too far back so I got right back at it and took some pulls. One of the solo guys did not contribute and I should have picked up on this a little sooner...

As we got closer and closer to the finish I was not looking forward to a sprint and Bob W was starting to keep a close eye on Dave H so with about 2 km to go I picked my spot and gave it all I had. Paul W and this solo guy were on it. It took them a bit but they clawed me back and then this guy executed a beautiful counter.

I was totally expecting Dave H to be on his wheel and when he rode away solo I could not believe it! I wasted a few seconds looking around to see what was going on and found out that Bob and Dave had already started cat and mousing about and were actually off the back. Bob yelled at Paul to bridge and Paul tried but immediately cramped up. I tried to take over and gave it a strong effort but by this time I was pretty blown and only closed half the gap. The the sprint started.

They got within about 50 of this guy but he won the race clean. Nice move. I would only coast across for 6th. At least we still had about 2-3 minutes on the bunch.

I found out after that I really was moving along. Dave said there were between 7-14 guys chasing me the whole time and that Excel was encouraging/coaxing/coaching them along the whole time. And on the last lap Jim K said he was spun out in his 12 during the tailwind section so I was very happy to last this long. AND to have something left when I got caught. Today is a good memory.
Equipment: Ti Cycles Hyak, 39/53, 12-25, Zipp 404 wheels
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