Pepper Place 2008 Wrap-up
September 14, 2008 at 10:33 am 6 comments
Wow, it was a great fun evening with my team taking 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Philip Thompson, Jacob Tubbs, and Sammy Flores) in the Category 3 race and then taking 3rd and 4th (Stuart Lamp and Darryl Seelhorst) in the Pro race. There were a lot of attacks but nothing was getting away. Each guy in the team including me made it into some breaks and worked hard to try to control the group. In the end, Stuart initiated a move with two or three laps to go that Matt Winstead and Cleve Blackwell bridged up to. Stuart held on for a strong 3rd place finish and Darryl took the field sprint for 4th place. I got a little confused and thought there was one more lap to go so my finish wasn’t that great, but it doesn’t matter because overall we had an awesome night!

2008 Pepper Place Criterium Pro/1/2/3 Podium (L-R Cleve Blackwell, Matt Winstead, Stuart Lamp (yeah Stuart!))
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ktoone | September 14, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Sorry it was disappointing! Still, pretty awesome to be riding with teammates! It was a great race!
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ktoone | September 14, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Wow… that’s a LOT of red in that HR data! Looks like it was a hard race from the start.
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kartoone | September 14, 2008 at 8:21 pm
Hey ktoone, the race itself wasn’t disappointing – just my goof-up at the end was very disheartening/sinking feeling. Overall, it was an excellent race with excellent results from my teammates.
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Lee | September 16, 2008 at 10:35 am
Hey Brian,
Love your blog! What kind of HR/power software do you use?
Lee
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kartoone | September 16, 2008 at 10:43 am
Thanks Lee – I use two different software packages – 1) The Polar ProTrainer 5 software that came with my Polar CS600 power meter for graphs to post to the website and analyze workouts visually. That’s where I get almost all of the screen captures posted here. 2) TrainingPeaks WKO+ for the overall data statistics and trends (weekly, monthly, avg power analysis, predicted performance graph). I have found the individual workout graphs in TrainingPeaks to be too hard to look at and figure out anything useful.
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Randy | September 17, 2008 at 11:13 am
I remember a state championship road race on a 20-mile loop where one of the top riders thought there was one more lap to go and blew the sprint. He was really pissed, but the rest of us were kind of amazed that you could think you still had another 20 miles to go after already riding 100.