This past weekend was the finale for the Surf City CX series at the Santa Cruz Fairgrounds. It had been raining a whole bunch the week before and sure enough the day of, we saw some rain. It rained quite heavy during the Men's B's, so I didn't get many shots of them (and oh, yeah, I'm not racing, did I mention I broke my wrist riding with no hands like an idiot? Yeah...), but for the rest of the day I tried to get some good shots and try to capture how truly sloppy it was.
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Look at how clean those kits are at the holeshot; not for long. |
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For once in a Bay Area CX race there was a lot of this. |
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No seriously, a lot of this. |
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Best bike for the mud, Carbon Gates Drove SS, yessir. |
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Belt drive closeup. I really need to try to get some more bike shots, since the Santa Cruz races are chock full of glorious frame builders like this Rock Lobster, Castelli, and Hunter. |
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Mr. Red Jacket was heckling hella hard. Don't expect to run this without some fierce tonguelash from this guy. |
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Through the swine farm! |
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At least they added a nice dry section for the race (wish I knew about this during the B's to shoot all my friends, oh well). |
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Even places where crowds weren't watching for wipeouts there was a lot of mud. |
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Obligatory tape shot. It was hard to capture the beauty of the clouds rolling in over the SC Mountains, so this is the best you get. |
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This bike started out white. |
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Watchout! Tree! This wasn't far from the holeshot and really caused a bottleneck in the bigger races. |
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Leah CRUSHED the Women's B's. Jortz! Jortz! Jortz! |
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The runup before this had people really reaching for breath. |
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The technical downhill and this courses Heckle Hill. |
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A lot of people didn't come out clean. |
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But mud is fun right? |
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The butt cowbell; yes! |
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More shouldering. |
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Enter the pig farm. |
All in all, I had a lot of fun, despite not racing. The course looked like a whole lot of fun, maybe next year. Unfortunately for me, there's only a few races left and I'll miss most of them. Oh well, next year I'll try to make more of a commitment to the season.
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