This Sunday was 'cross provincials in Ontario, and this year they were held in Ottawa, which made for a great second half of weekend racing close to home. The weather would be, again, spectacular for November, overcast, 12 degrees (or more?) very light breeze, just nice. The start list was much longer than Saturday's 'Anvil Race', and so there would be a few fresh legs starting up, and no doubt most were saving themselves for a good result. As appealing as the thought of two provincial championships are, it would however have to remain 'unofficially' appealing as I am a Quebec resident, and some rule says you can only be champ in one province... the one you live in... Sounds like an Ontario rule... HaHa!
We showed up as the first race of the morning was finishing, and Kelly would get ready for the second event of the day. She and Mel were racing the women's event, so Darren, Leiden and I would take on spectating/cheering and photog duties. Jr. men, Master B and C men were also out. All races were quite entertaining. Kelly had a decent day, and was quite content as usual to just be out competing. Mel looked a bit tired from Saturday's race, but would finish strong.
As they finished up, we headed back to prep for the final event of the day. Darren was in the Senior Men's race, Marc B. arrived, and the two of us were fresh off Saturday's podium and ready to go in the Master A group.
A couple of laps for warm up gave us a chance to see the course, it was typical Ottawa, long straights, sharp/steep climbs, several dismounts, and new this year a beautiful beach sand pit!! The course was nicely taped off and would keep everyone on track.
I was able to pick up a good spot on the start line and score the hole-shot off the gun to lead out the group. Peter Mogg (national champ) was second wheel, followed by Derek Harding and the rest. Peter fairly quickly found his way around, and then a small bobble on a corner let Derek around. I would hang on for most of the first lap. Near the start of the second lap, Derek crashed somehow(?) and I was able to slip back into second position. Peter was already beginning to slide away, and was putting in about 8-10 seconds faster per lap. So the race quickly became, a hold position game; try and keep up, and don't let the others move up either. By mid race I started to pull Peter back in a few seconds, but he unfortunately noticed, and it didn't last long. Derek was distantly back in third, so it was easy enough to focus ahead. We were also working our way deep into the Senior field at this point, so there was lots of good pacing going on.
One thing I have come to love over the years is the sand pit. Typically hated by all, which is often how I come to love things, it is hard to ride, never the same twice, and always a challenge. This one was no different, perpendicular to the beach, a 180 around a life guard shack and back up, ouch. Most were able to at least get to the shack, but not much beyond. My best go at it required only one 'dab', impressive even to me. The final lap I was determined to go all the way, but alas the elusive full beach ride never happened... Maybe next time, if it ever makes a re-appearance.
By the end of the race, everything was well settled in, and one final go to make up time would only solidify second place, which is pretty awesome none-the-less!
Great weekend, two podiums, including a win, some great November weather, lots of smiles, and one week closer to the end of the season.
Two more races in Eastern Ontario, with Upper Canada Village being next weekend, then a trip to Rhode Island the first week of December to cap it off. As always, looking forward to it!!
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Congrats Shawn, 2nd to Peter is killing it!
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