USA Cycling: Preparing for the First Bike Race
On February 16, 2010 6:30-8:00pm EST, USA Cycling will be presenting a free internet seminar - "Preparing for the First Bike Race" - intended for cyclists planning to race for the first time. The seminar will cover practical matters so that cyclists will better know what to expect on the day of their first race. "Whether you are a young rider or a more mature first-timer, Dr. Dieffenbach will go over some of the issues you might encounter at your first bike race. The focus will be mountain bike XC and mass start road races." The seminar will not cover training.
The seminar will be presented by Kristen Dieffenbach of Mountains, Marathons and More.
Pre-registration is advised, but not required.
Visit the seminar web page for registration and more information.
UPDATE: A video archive of the seminar is available here.
What’s Your Fuel?
My main goal for tomorrow's race is to perform as well as I can. That doesn't necessarily mean I want to place better than last time. I'm more interested in coming to the race better prepared, sufficiently warmed up, and well-fueled so that I can be in control of the situation, and feel as good as can reasonably be expected through as much of the race as possible. I bonked pretty early at the first race, and while I was able to recover somewhat by the end, I was never operating at my full potential, and was never able to improve upon the small gains I made during the first lap.
Although I believe there were several components to this, I think the major contributing factor may have been a shortage of fuel. Being my first race, I was pretty nervous and had very little desire to eat. I managed to eat some toast, but that didn't provide me with the power I needed to get through the race.
So tonight and tomorrow, I intend to eat for the race. I do have some ideas of what this means for me, but I'd like to hear what you do to fuel up for a race. A mountain of pasta the night before? A bowl of oatmeal raceday morning? Liquids and gels only?
What gets you to the finish line?

