Downeast Cyclocross: Women's B Report, Cathy Rowell, 10-15-06
Want to start out my two day report by wishing Libby White a speedy recovery. Libby took a scary spill in yesterday’s race (battling it out for first place), and ended up with a pretty serious concussion. Reports from Linda state that she is home and doing well, but please join me in wishing her a speedy return to the races!
Day 1 – Saturday
Morning Temp in ME: 24!
40 min
Starters 26
Libby White, 8th
Cathy Rowell, 16th
Julie Lockhart, 25th
This course was definitely fun. Technical and muddy are the best words to describe it! The B Women lined up with the Juniors, and set off 30 seconds behind. The officials lined us up in order of registration, so both Libby and I were on the front of the line. Libby has a GREAT start, and on the Go, she and I were quickly off the front of the pack as we headed downhill on pavement. As the course hit the dirt, Libby was in the top 3, and I was close behind as we approached the barriers.
Sadly, I need A LOT more practice with the barriers. A friend has a picture of me coming into the barriers, and dismounting a good 10 – 15 feet ahead. That is too far! And the remount wasn’t pretty either… I will be practicing this before the next race.
After the barriers, the course took a right turn onto a bumpy, off camber section of trail, directly into a hard 90 degree uphill turn. The other thing to practice? Dismounting on the left while trying to turn uphill to the right. I hated this turn every time around the course, and on the last time around, actually fell over… I was really tired by then ;-).
From here, there was a fast downhill section that led into a mud pit. There was a terrific line through the mud, but on the first lap, I was actually shoved out of that line. I still managed to ride it out, make the sandy left trun, and head back uphill. A short downhill brought you to the real mud pit on the course. This was about 25 feet long, and the mud was 1 – 3 inches deep on the sides (deeper in the middle). Each time around, I stayed to the left side, and managed to slog through. Nobody came off of this course clean though ;-). We should have done a commercial for Tide!
The next challenge was a natural barrier – a LARGE log followed by a muddy run-up. The good thing for me here was my size – the smaller women (and juniors) had a really hard time getting over this obstacle given its size – definitely not regulation height! The other thing was that if you crossed the log on the left, there was a branch on the other side that you couldn’t see until you were on the log. Caused at least one of the women in the race to trip up and end up splayed across the log.
The second part of the course took us back across the pavement and down a fast section of trail with a muddy/slick S-turn. I chose to go wide in the corners here where there was still some grass. This brought us to a tough uphill chicane, back across the pavement for a last turn through the woods, and onto the pavement (uphill) for another lap.
I really liked this course. There was a great contingent of NEBC racers and fans, so thanks to everyone who cheered me along!
Day 2 – sunday
Morning Temp in ME: 36!
40 min
Starters ?? (results not yet posted)
Cathy Rowell, 8th
Julie Lockhart, ??
Sunday’s course was different than Saturday – faster, smoother and dryer.
Once again, we lined up behind the juniors, and Libby and I were on the front. On Go, Libby took off like a rocket on the uphill pavement. I liked the start and did well, entering the woods at the top of the hill in about 4th position again. The woods section was where I recovered in the race, believe it or not. The first section was relatively flat, followed by a paved (but bumpy) stretch before getting to some wood chips that ended up rutted and muddy by the end of our race. There were some tight corners where you had to watch for slippery roots, but this was generally a fast section. I took advantage of Heidi Wakeman here on one lap when she hit a root going around a big stump and went down
The next piece of the course was downhill and FAST. A rocky descent into an S-turn (where you had to stay away from the roots), and then a wicked fast open section before turning down the chicane from the previous day (that we had climbed) and back onto the slippery S-turn that today was slightly uphill (but still fast).
Across the pavement and we rode along the top of the resevoir to a muddy downhill with a mud pit at the bottom. This was followed directly by a 90 degree right turn into the first mud section from yesterday, and a 90 degree sandy left. This was totally rideable each time around the course, but you definitely had to be careful. Riding the middle of the “puddle” you were taking a chance, as there was a good-sized rock underneath that wasn’t visible in the slop.
Out of the mud and up a slight incline to the barriers (which I did better with today than yesterday), a quick run-up, past the pit and back out onto the pavement.
I had a great start yesterday, which really helped me. I also think that the mountain biking skills helped both days. I was really able to make up time on other riders as we went up the road though, and used this to draft/recover on at least one lap. I took advantage of Heidi Wakeman (Harborside Cycle), catching my breath going into the woods on lap 2. She went down on a rooty turn in the woods, and I went by. I heard her ride back onto my wheel, and she was right with me as we came to the barriers, but somehow, I managed a clean/fast remount and stayed ahead,, knowing that I could put a little distance on her when we got to the pavement. going back into the woods, I knew I had a gap, and let myslef recover, but apparently too much, as Heidi managed to ride back onto my wheel. She was right with me as we came to the mud pit, where we were informed that a rider was down. I was concerned to see Libby sitting on the hill with Mary (Longhoffer?) and slowed – Heidi used this to her advantage and passed me going through the mud.
My immediate concern at that point was about Libby, and secondarily about trying to catch Heidi. On the last lap through, I saw that Libby’s parents were both with her, and Jim Lockhart (who was there watching when the crash happened) let me know that she was okay. At that point I was relieved. I could still see Heidi, but had dropped back far enough that even with a fast pavement section, I couldn’t catch her.
I was really pleased with my race on Sunday, and had a great time. This was a fun event, especially with so many teammates there to cheer everyone along. Thanks to everyone for the support and encouragement! Can’t wait to see some of the men’s reports…

