Back in the Saddle
It had been 11 months and 10 days since I last rode a criterium. That is the time since I broke my left hip at a criterium in Davenport Iowa on May 27th of last year. I went back and read the post and am mildly amused how optimistic I was about that injury. I said that it wasn’t even going to be 2 months for the recovery. I was off by a lot. I could hardly walk at 2 months.
Anyway, it is going on close to a year now and I’m still in the recovery process. I have to admit, there are some days I don’t even think about it, but most days, something goes a little screwy down there at least once.
Anyway, I finally raced on the road, a training criterium, but was just a criterium. I drove down to Texas, planning on going to Austin, to race the Driveway Series Criterium last night, but it looked like it was raining in Austin and it wasn’t going to rain further North, so I made the call and did the Fair Park Criterium in Dallas.
And it was the right call. I have to admit, I was a tad bit worried how I was going to be. I’m not really riding all that well and haven’t done any speed work in ages. It was fine. It was fine because of the course and the field.
The course is at the Fairgrounds and it is a long 4 corner rectangle. Wide open corners and a really safe race, which is great for a training race. Ginny King puts on the race and has been asking me for ages to come by and race. I’m so happy I finally made it.
30 minutes before the start, during the B race, it started raining a little. But just a little. I told myself I can’t be selfish and race in the rain. It wouldn’t make any sense to do that just now. But, after doing a lap, it was all right hand corners, so my left hip was sort of out of play.
There were close to 80 guys in the A race, which I was happy about. I thought I needed a lot of places to hide, but I now looking back upon it, I didn’t. I was planning to just ride around in the group, which is exactly what I did.
I don’t have much to really report. I kind of just sat in the field and did a ton of accelerations. I wasn’t as pitiful as I had anticipated and really never got winded. Brett Crosby rules this race and he put in a few big surges off the front. It was a great course for a training race. Easy in the field, extremely hard in the front in the wind. Perfect. Lots of guys said they were sorry to hear about Bromont, which was super nice.
They did abruptly ring the bell about 10 minutes before the scheduled finish and called 1 lap to go. I had seen some lightening and it was looking like it might storm. There were 8 or so guys just a bit off the front then and some of the guys in the field didn’t really hear that it was one to go. I just went hard enough to stay at the front and finished somewhere between 10-12th I think. Not that it mattered, but I wasn’t ready for the race to be over. It was too fun.
Anyway, it was nice knowing that sitting in a field, even though it was just a flat, wide open criterium, wasn’t hard. I thought I might be a little nervous about the bike handling, but that wasn’t an issue at all. Weird as that is. Guess the saying, it’s just like riding a bike applies here.

Comments (11)
Bill K
2015-05-08 10:41:08
I’m back in the saddle again Out where a friend is a friend Where the longhorn cattle feed On the lowly Jimson weed Back in the saddle again Ridin’ the range once more Totin’ my old 44 Where you sleep out every night And the only law is right Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-oh Rockin’ to and fro Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-yay I go my way Back in the saddle again No pain no gain.
The Melon City Mauler
2015-05-08 10:45:01
It’s pretty safe to say that you’re a guy who refuses to learn his lessons. Of course you should keep riding your bike. Cycling has many physical and psychological benefits. But, racing criteriums is just plain stupid. Too any idiots taking too many chances. It’s like an hour long field sprint. Good luck to ya.
TLG
2015-05-08 10:47:48
No rain in Austin last night….Driveway went off just fine.
Mr. De Facto
2015-05-08 11:21:53
The Fair Park Crit is better than Austin anyways… Sorry about the pup. Whenever I saw him at races I always had to pet him for a little bit. Glad you’re back on the bike.
Bolas Azules
2015-05-08 11:33:32
Tilly I’m glad you’re back. I was starting to wonder “if” rather than “when” you were going to give it a shot. Congrats on your recovery.
H Luce
2015-05-08 12:51:51 In reply to The Melon City Mauler
If I could downvote this 1000 times, i would … the “Melon City Mauler”? Sounds like you’re in the wrong sport, here.
VCScribe
2015-05-08 14:21:37
“The Fair Park Crit is better than Austin anyways…” Please.
The Cyclist
2015-05-08 16:53:24
Looks like no shortage of Ti there… ;)
RGT
2015-05-08 17:27:09
I always enjoy reading your race recaps, Steve.
Rod Lake
2015-05-09 13:59:38
Fair park–Less than 10 minutes away. Just sayin.
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