Lisa and I are heading to Hamburg, Germany 🇩🇪. I will be participating in the 55-59 year-old cyclocross masters World Championship. 😀🚲💕 Read more
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  • Day 10

    2023 Master’s WC race day!

    December 2, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

    Long race recap:

    We woke up to about two or 3 inches of fresh snow that wasn’t predicted. Everyone in Hamburg here says it is never like this. I find that hard to believe. Also, I find it hard to believe anytime I am doing a big race I have some of the most treacherous race conditions. Oh well, as the cliché goes, “that’s cross!” Fresh snow on frozen mud. The wetness of the snow did help loosen things up a bit, and there was traction on parts of the course, but so many frozen hidden ruts underneath the fresh snow. Pre-ride went well… and I was feeling good. I got to staging about 10:45, and JF from Canada was there to take my jacket and tights. The start went well and I moved up quickly and by the first turn I was somewhere in the top five. Then a guy on my right side, hit the metal fence and caused the guy to his left to flip over his bars, and I couldn’t avoid his rear wheel, and I went down also. I was up quickly, and I believe somewhere still in the top 20 or 25. The first lap was a mess, as there were so many spots, where only a single rider could fit through. I was moving up quickly and by the end of the first lap, I believe I was somewhere in the top 10-15. My shoe came 1/2 way off on the first lap, and I thought my upper boa was broken, I managed to get that fixed by messing around with it on the long paved straight away. I was moving up quickly and I got through some of the difficult sections without problems. I rode the treacherous s-curve down the biggest hill, and I believe I had moved up to around fifth. Then it all fell apart when I was making a right hand turn and I hit a rut which threw me into one of the wooden stakes. The state broke off, but the tape got wrapped around my handlebars. I thought the tape would snap but instead it jerked my handlebars backwards, and I face planted into the mud. I was up quickly and hadn’t lost too many positions maybe one or two. However, something was wrong with my back wheel. I thought I had bent the rim, so I continued to ride towards the pit. The back wheel seized up, and I shouldered the bike to start running and my rear rolled across the course. I gathered the rear wheel and started to run with the bike on my shoulder, and the rear wheel in my left hand. A spectator noticed that it was maybe just my quick release, I got my rear wheel on, but my chain was jammed. After sorting all that out, I rode to the pit and got my other bike, and on my first re-mount the seat turn about 20° sideways. There was still five laps in the race left, so I battled on, and ended up 14th position. Pretty bruised up and down, but at least I have all my teeth and I’m not in the hospital. As always, Lisa was amazing and there’s no way I could do this without her! ❤️ Also, thanks to Sebastian, and all of you who continue to cheer me on in this crazy sport. I tried my best to bring home the 🌈 .Read more

  • Day 10

    Post Race

    December 2, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 3 °C

    After the race, lisa and I helped JF Blais from Canada during his race. Lisa was in the pit with his wife, Marie, and I walked around the course, giving JF updates on his position. He did amazing starting in 110th position, and finished 11th. Our friend Stefan was in this race also and he finished 6th! In the evening we visited our Airbnb host and were treated to some cherry pie and a beer. We made a nice dinner, and walked down to the Elbe for one night cap before bed. I guess I forgot right when we got back to the Airbnb we worked on packing everything to head to Amsterdam tomorrow. One more interesting thing that happened was as we were leaving the race, a propane tank exploded and caught one of the tents on fire. It was quite chaotic with the UCI official blowing there with him and about five giant fire trucks followed by multiple police cars coming into the race venue. They had to stop the race that was going on and gave current position in the race.Read more

  • Day 11

    Driving to Amsterdam

    December 3, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 2 °C

    “Moin ” We got on the road about 9:30 AM to make the drive to Amsterdam. We found my mini pump iced to the top of the rental car. 🤣 Only one bad driving error when we were trapped driving in the bus only lane and a big city bus was driving straight at us. 😬 The evening was spent with a couple of beers and a nice dinner in the hotel room. We got a few more souvenirs (treats) at the grocery story before dinner. It was nice to see the world cup cyclocross race on 📺 when I entered out hotel. Never will see that in the U.S. during my lifetime.Read more

  • Day 14

    Louisville 2023 CX Nats.

    December 6, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ -2 °C

    We made it to Louisville, Kentucky. I pre-rode the course today, and looking forward to a warmer race tomorrow. I race at 12:50 Iowa time. Lisa and I have both had a bit of a stomach bug since returning, so hopefully I’m on an up wave tomorrow.Read more

  • Day 15

    2023 CX Nats M55-59 🥉

    December 7, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    Well unfortunately, I wrote a super detailed race report and trip wrap-up, but it was lost uploading to Find Penguins. 😞 Lisa wrote this shorter summary: “The weather was 54, sunny and most importantly the course was dry!  Jim got off to a great start and stayed with a group of 7 for most of the race.  On the last lap, one of our good friends got off the front and it was a sprint finish for the rest of the podium spots. Jim ended third and two seconds behind first. What a way to end the season!” It was a fun one. The last lap was on rails and I didn’t strategize wisely. I should have made the race harder. Oh well, hello off season!Read more