TOUR DEL SOL STAGE RACE RESULTS
Congratulations Derek! Zanconato Racing establishes an early season presence in Southern Utah
Overall
1st Place Cat4: Derek Edwards (8th overall Cat3/4) GC Time: 3:58:52
20km Time Trial - Saturday 3/29, 7AM
1st Place Cat4: Derek Edwards (8th overall Cat3/4) GC Time: 3:58:52
20km Time Trial - Saturday 3/29, 7AM
2nd Place Cat4: Derek Edwards (17th overall Cat3/4) Time: 26:51
Criterium - Saturday 3/29 2PM
3rd Place Cat4: Derek Edwards (20th overall Cat3/4) Time: 45:21
60 Mile Road Race - Sunday 3/30 8AM
2nd Place Cat4: Derek Edwards (12th overall Cat3/4) Time: 2:46:40
Race report from Derek:
Very competitive and large cat 3-4 group (60 plus dudes). Big team turnout from Intermountain LiveWell (Imagine that) and Las Vegas cyclery. These two teams had big advantages with strong riders and planned out tactics.
Time trial was a great course with 1st half slight downhill and the 2nd half slight uphill (15ish miles). Definite advantage with TT bike for downhill portion, but road bikes had a slight advantage coming back up.
The Crit race was a 1.1 mile course that took place on the old airport runway in St. George. NOBODY out of our huge group dropped out of the race because they couldn't hold onto the peleton. The corners were fast and smooth. We hit max speeds just under 40 MPH in some laps and averaged 28 MPH! I got a few great breaks but couldn't stay ahead of this strong group. The final sprint entailed team tactics that lasted over a half mile. OUCH!
The road race was just under 60 miles. It started in Ivins, UT and climbed up old HWY 91 where we were greeted with a small rain storm. We turned around at the top and then peeled off towards Gunlock reservoir at the bottom and started climbing again. Just before the town of Veyo, there is a steep 3/4 - 1 mile climb that broke off more than half the group. I couldn't hang on to the aggressive climbers, but was able to catch up with the group after the climb a few miles down the road. The terrain out of Veyo I actually pulled away from the lead group for several miles but they reeled me in with 10ish miles to go. The major decent out of Snow Canyon had a massive crosswind. We all had to slow down our pace considerably to stay on the road. The last few miles entailed a brutal headwind. Our group of 13 then became very 'lazy' and nobody wanted to work out in the wind so I spent a lot of time out front. But of course, the last kilometer, things heated up, and I popped on the last slight incline combined with headwind. Felt like I was pushing some major power but wasn't able to move very fast!
1 comment:
Man it was nice racing in some mild weather!
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