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Athens Twilight and Roswell Criterium race reports
Last night when we finally made it back to Birmingham, I couldn’t sleep so I went ahead and analyzed and posted my power and heartrate data. Here are my race reports:
2011 Athens Twilight Summary
Pat Allison and I were the two Tria riders in the race. Pat started at the back of the front group, and I started near the front of the back group, so we ended up starting not too far apart. I was lucky because the guy in front and to the left of me couldn’t clip in which opened up a whole in front of him that allowed me to pass a bunch of people right from the line. I was able to then work my way towards the front by about 20 laps into the race. Pat was just behind me when there was a crash in turn 1. I hit the rider who was on the ground in front of me and flipped up in the air. I came down onto my hand, chin, and knee. I blew out my front tire when I collided with the rider, so I was put back into the race with a new front wheel. Pat also got caught up in the crash. When we got placed back in, Pat went in a lap earlier than me towards the back of the group. I went in a lap later after the mechanics had changed out my flat wheel and gotten my shifters straightened out. They put me back in towards the front 1/3rd of the group. My wrist was really sore, but I was still able to pull up on the handlebars hard enough on the backside hill and fight for position towards the front of the field. I felt great and was always able to pass riders over the top of the backside hill. With 10 laps to go, there was a $100 prime, and as soon as I saw that nobody was sprinting for the prime, I attacked hard up the left side clearing the UHC train just in time to take the prime. I had a lot of momentum, so I went ahead and rolled off the front and stayed away until the top of the hill on the backside of the course. Then I fought hard for position and ended up 26th. Pat used a lot of energy moving back up after getting put back into the race and was still able to fight to finish 47th.
It is so hard to describe the atmosphere surrounding this race, you have to be there and experience it to really appreciate what it is like. With Chad Andrews announcing the race and getting everybody pumped up and over 30,000 people lining the streets, beer gardens, parking decks, hotels, loft windows, bar/restaurant open air second levels all screaming and cheering added to a race that averages 30mph all under the lights, it is easily the biggest adrenaline rush of the entire season. This year’s race was super smooth except for the one crash in turn #1 that unfortunately was just ahead of me. It was definitely the highest average speed for me. My friends Ashley and Stephen from Birmingham (who both graduated from UGA) drove up from Birmingham to watch the race! How cool is that! It was awesome to hear people all the way around the course cheering for me and for my teammate Pat. Thank you everyone!!!! I always tell people that if there is one race of the year to see what fast criterium racing is all about, it would be the Athens Twilight race.
Here are some videos and pics that my wife took:

Just after finishing – evidence of crash – landing on someone else’s chainring
2011 Roswell Criterium Summary
This is normally a safe Pro/1/2 race, but this year there were numerous crashes. I was involved in two of them, and also broke a spoke on Turn #4. That meant that I was in the pit three times during the first half of the race. The first crash that I was in could be described as a fender bender with me running into the back end of the crash. I was able to clip out and catch myself before falling. The second crash was in the exact same spot with riders getting tangled up in front of me on the outside of Turn #2. Neither of them went down, but when they tried to untangle themselves one of them swerved right into me and took me straight into the barriers. My bike stopped for a moment, and I kept going forward flipping through the air. As soon as I knew I was ejected off the bike, I tucked up into a ball and fortunately landed partially on the air cushion that was being used as a barrier. My bike then continued on past me as my rear derailleur had gotten tangled up with somebody else’s bike. I had to walk forward to retrieve my bike. My rear derailleur was really bent, so when I made it back to the pit I was able to get a SRAM neutral bike to restart the race. With about 35 minutes left to go in the race, there was a nasty crash towards the top of the backside hill. It was a Tour de France style crash with the peloton bunched up together and riders in the middle getting tangled up and then taking down everyone near them blocking the entire road. The spectators moved the barriers to help the riders in the back (including me) get around, but when we made it back to the start/finish, the race had been neutralized with an ambulance on the course. I was pretty shaken up from my crash earlier in the race and after not being able to move very far up, I drifted towards the back where I proceeded to cramp up with a lap to go and eased up to cross the finish line behind the main field. There was another crash on the last turn in the last lap, but I was so far back I didn’t see what happened. I just saw riders picking themselves up off the ground after it was over.
Here is a video that my wife took early on in the race: (Look how big the field is!!! I guess that might explain why there were so many crashes)
Also, here are couple good pics that Dave Gearhart got of me in the pit at Roswell…

After breaking spoke, mechanic bends derailleur back into place and gives me a new rear wheel.
Power and heartrate data from Athens and Roswell
Here are my Athens Twilight lap split times from Strava:
http://app.strava.com/rides/496428
Name MI FT MPH PW HR Time Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 12.3 64 110 0:03:03 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 26.2 371 166 0:01:26 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 454 178 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 433 179 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 510 180 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 31.8 461 177 0:01:11 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 463 177 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 31.3 528 181 0:01:12 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 32.2 511 181 0:01:10 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 429 181 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 440 181 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 27.5 468 183 0:01:22 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 32.2 503 183 0:01:10 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 466 181 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 27.5 395 183 0:01:22 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 472 180 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 389 182 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 457 181 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.9 451 182 0:01:13 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 443 182 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 32.2 476 181 0:01:10 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.1 470 180 0:01:15 Athens (1 lap) 0.8 21 6.2 204 164 0:06:03 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.9 446 179 0:01:18 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.1 468 180 0:01:15 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.9 470 179 0:01:13 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 473 181 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.9 414 178 0:01:13 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.1 471 179 0:01:15 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.1 461 181 0:01:15 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.1 438 181 0:01:15 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.1 451 181 0:01:15 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 479 179 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 438 185 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 449 177 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 491 181 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.7 21 29.7 436 180 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 348 175 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 32.2 412 178 0:01:10 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.2 454 178 0:01:20 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 375 173 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 466 173 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 450 176 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 27.5 431 176 0:01:22 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 27.9 363 175 0:01:21 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.1 413 179 0:01:15 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 445 179 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.9 400 176 0:01:18 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.6 368 171 0:01:19 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 383 167 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 27.2 364 168 0:01:23 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 410 173 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.9 367 173 0:01:18 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.6 402 169 0:01:19 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 400 169 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 458 173 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.9 409 175 0:01:13 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 406 174 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 27.5 394 174 0:01:22 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 456 176 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 31.3 417 174 0:01:12 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.9 453 175 0:01:18 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 487 176 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 443 175 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.2 407 176 0:01:20 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.9 413 176 0:01:18 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.6 409 186 0:01:19 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 413 179 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.3 456 178 0:01:17 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 28.6 379 178 0:01:19 Athens (1 lap) 0.7 21 28.9 408 177 0:01:18 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 29.7 405 177 0:01:16 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 31.3 431 181 0:01:12 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.5 457 183 0:01:14 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 30.9 510 185 0:01:13 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 33.2 545 187 0:01:08 Athens (1 lap) 0.6 21 2.6 72 137 0:14:16
And here are my Roswell lap split times from Strava:
http://app.strava.com/rides/502567
Name MI FT MPH PW HR Time Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 26.6 367 155 0:02:05 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.9 429 166 0:01:59 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 29.7 472 169 0:01:52 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 30.2 470 171 0:01:50 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 13.9 388 166 0:03:59 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 29.7 448 168 0:01:52 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.7 426 166 0:02:00 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 29.1 427 170 0:01:54 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 28.9 463 172 0:01:55 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 13.8 176 151 0:04:01 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27 394 165 0:02:03 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.5 406 167 0:02:01 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 26.6 385 168 0:02:05 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.5 400 171 0:02:01 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 28.1 420 171 0:01:58 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 29.4 437 174 0:01:53 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 29.1 475 172 0:01:54 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 28.1 411 169 0:01:58 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 28.9 409 168 0:01:55 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 9.2 197 152 0:06:01 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.7 434 163 0:02:00 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 28.6 481 172 0:01:56 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 28.9 448 171 0:01:55 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 12.2 192 153 0:04:33 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 26.6 390 156 0:02:05 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 29.7 487 169 0:01:52 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 26.8 363 171 0:02:04 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.5 454 171 0:02:01 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 28.1 432 170 0:01:58 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 28.6 483 169 0:01:56 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 26.6 410 168 0:02:05 Roswell(1 lap) 1 22 27.5 492 169 0:02:01 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.9 444 171 0:01:59 Roswell(1 lap) 1 22 29.1 452 168 0:01:54 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.2 419 166 0:02:02 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27 417 168 0:02:03 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.7 463 175 0:02:00 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 29.1 449 168 0:01:54 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 29.9 514 168 0:01:51 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 27.2 413 165 0:02:02 Roswell(1 lap) 0.9 22 21.7 208 148 0:02:33
Athens, Roswell power and lap data
I am too tired to write up my race report tonight, but I wanted to go ahead and upload my power and heartrate data. I’ll be working on a full race report tomorrow!
Athens Twilight heartrate summary
Roswell Criterium heartrate summary
2011 Athens Twilight heartrate data
2011 Roswell Criterium heartrate data
I had crashes in both races that stopped my powermeter from working. In Athens, I had a front flat and the replacement wheel did not have a speed sensor. The speed data that I have for Athens is from my Garmin using the GPS. There was a lot of interference which led to speed spikes in the data. The power data is from my iBike, which won’t work without a speed sensor. Same thing happened in Roswell except this time it was my entire bike that no longer worked, and I had to switch to neutral bike. Luckily, I remembered to take my Garmin off and put it in my jersey pocket for the rest of the race so I could get heartrate and speed data – but no power data.
---------Athens Twilight 2011 ---------
Dist: 11.00 mi (0:24:10)
Energy: 367.4 kJ
Cals Burn: 351.3 kcal
Climbing: 442 ft
Braking: -115.2 kJ (-31.3%)
Min Avg Max
Power 0 253.4 2372 W
Aero 0 125.7 4439 W
Rolling 0 49.9 63 W
Gravity -948 -72.9 554 W
Speed 0.0 27.3 34.3 mi/h
Wind 0.0 15.0 84.5 mi/h
Elev 438 471 510 ft
Slope -57.4 -0.80 12.8 %
Caden 4 76.9 105 rpm
HR 124 179.7 187 bpm
NP 318 W; IF 1.058; TSS 45.1
CdA: 0.342 m^2; Crr: 0.0055
168 lbs; 4/30/2011 7:28 PM
79 degF; 1013 mbar
-------- Roswell Criterium 2011 ---------
Dist: 17.69 mi (0:40:01)
Energy: 586.7 kJ
Cals Burn: 560.9 kcal
Climbing: 428 ft
Braking: -95.6 kJ (-16.3%)
Min Avg Max
Power 0 244.3 1225 W
Aero 0 64.1 1494 W
Rolling 0 48.5 67 W
Gravity -531 -35.0 486 W
Speed 0.0 26.5 36.7 mi/h
Wind 0.0 13.0 49.1 mi/h
Elev 819 840 863 ft
Slope -6.1 -0.39 7.3 %
Caden 0 80.8 117 rpm
HR 84 165.7 177 bpm
NP 294 W; IF 0.981; TSS 64.2
CdA: 0.342 m^2; Crr: 0.0055
168 lbs; 5/1/2011 4:45 PM
85 degF; 1013 mbar
2011 Athens Twilight power data
2011 Roswell Criterium power data
Finally, here are the links to the Strava data for both races:
Athens Twilight – http://app.strava.com/rides/496428
Roswell Criterium – http://app.strava.com/rides/502567
Last tornado pics (Vestavia) plus Athens Twilight prep
We drove over to Athens yesterday for the Twilight crit tonight. Before we left, I biked a different route through Vestavia on my way back from school. So many people there are still without power, and the pic below is one of the reasons why. It does confirm though the general direction I think the storm traveled as these power lines are snapped in a direct line back from Dolly Ridge (see updated map)
Power lines and power poles snapped
After I got home, we loaded up the car and drove to Athens, Georgia seeing more trees down at several spots along I-20. I rode over to registration and hung out for a bit. The computrainer grid qualifiers had just finished. Then on my way biking back to Winterville where we are staying with friends, I rode through the UGA campus and took a couple pictures of the stadium. All of these pictures are in the gallery below.


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