Tuesday, April 7, 2015

28 March 2015 Sunny King Criterium, Anniston AL


I kicked off my US racing schedule with the National Criterium Calendar (NCC) opener The Sunny King Criterium in Anniston AL. The team posted an impressive yet bittersweet result, sweeping fourth through sixth spot. The race featured an excellent live stream with the best voice in cycling Brad Sohner. If you missed it, you can catch the race, including awesome interviews with Sam and Skylar, starting at about 6:25:00 on the feed here: http://www.annistoncycling.com/videos/

Live feed, thanks to EBOX, Matt Wilson and crew, takes lots of technology.

Typically early season US races are concentrated in southern areas of the country, where the advance of spring precedes that of the north. We certainly found warmer temps during our two-week stay in North Carolina compared with the still snowy Chicago-Milwaukee region. Traveling 5 hours southwest from North Carolina (plus an extra hour sitting in Atlanta traffic!), we arrived in Anniston early Wednesday evening to find heavy, almost sultry air so typical of the humid, subtropical climate of the Southeast.

Enjoying some Alabama sunshine before a ride. Photo by Stephen Gross - The Anniston Star

Anniston was once well-know as an important source of cast iron for sewer pipes until plastic replaced iron in the 1960s. Today, Anniston is the home of the country’s largest office chair. Yep. In 1981, Miller Furniture built a 33-foot tall office chair outside their factory. Apparently the largest chair competition is quite a hot battle, raging since 1905 with over 15 different leaders over the 110 years of competition. The Anniston chair was once the world’s largest, but that title now belongs to a 65-footer in Manzano, Italy.

Anniston's 33-foot tall office chair.

We were greeted in Anniston by our amazing hosts, Cindy and Terry Phillis, owners of the local Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers. Mellow Mushroom is familiar to many in the cycling peloton thanks to legend Laura Van Gilder.

Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers - Oxford/Anniston

For those who don’t know, Mellow Mushroom Oxford-Anniston is THEE Mellow Mushroom that started MM’s support of LVG and subsequent presence in the women’s peloton. If ever anyway near Anniston, definitely don’t miss the opportunity to stop in for a meal. The restaurant features jerseys, race numbers, water bottles, and historic cycling photos all throughout the restaurant. The atmosphere is electric. And the food’s pretty awesome as well. Amazing pizza crust!

Just some of the cycling jerseys that cover the walls at Mellow Mushroom-Oxford/Anniston

Once in Anniston we were joined by ace mechanic Pete Hill who made certain our bikes were in absolutely pristine working condition.

Mechanic Pete Hill working on the bikes. Photo by Stephen Gross - The Anniston Star

A warm day on Thursday quickly turned to chilly on Friday and downright cold by race time on Saturday with temperatures dipping into the single digits (45°F). We would need a good solid warm-up for this one! Unfortunately just as we began our warm-up, I had a fluke mechanical, maybe an object drawn up into the drive train, and my warm-up time was taken up getting my bike back up and running. Come start time I had less than 10 minutes warm up, which is pretty suboptimal in chilly conditions.

Sam off to a good start off the line. Photo by Trent Perry - The Anniston Star

With the pace fast off the line and my job starting early in the race, I was feeling pretty nauseated by about lap two, my body not at all happy with the expectations I was placing on cold muscles. The feeling persisted (intensified actually) over the course of the race, and, well, let’s just say I wasn’t feeling in top form over the course of the hour.

Me, Skylar, and Nicole patrolling the front.

Fortunately my teammates picked up the slack without missing a beat, making certain ISCorp was a strong presence throughout the race. Eventual winner Hannah Barnes and runner up Coryn Rivera (both UHC) showed impressive form, almost effortless throughout the race. With this year’s blue train leadout being led by Kiwi Linda Villumsen, UHC will be a challenge to beat. We’re up for it!

Me, Nicole, Sam, and Yusse all keeping an eye on things up front with Skylar up the road. Photo by Trent Perry - The Anniston Star

We head home for 10 days (just coming to the end of that now!) before heading back to the Southeast for another block of racing starting with NCC Race #2, the Novant Health Invitational Criterium in Charlotte NC.

Host Cindy Phillis capturing the moment as we get ready to go for a ride with host Dr. Terry Phillis. Photo by Stephen Gross - The Anniston Star

Special thank yous to hosts Terry and Cindy Phillis and Mellow Mushroom - Oxford/Anniston for huge support of this race, and to the city of Anniston, Sunny King Auto Group, race director Marilyn Cullinane.

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