The experiences of a new track racer
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Started road racing at 18, after a long break finally got on the track at 39. I'm now 49 and still learning. You're good.
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54 Phhhhhht, barely over a half pint, I have ridden a bicycle, ever since, seems like just a few moments after I learned to walk however never spent much time on the track. Moved close to the Burnaby, BC Velodrome this past fall, picked up a BMC TR02, some Scatto Ltd and some nerve and got started with track racing over the winter at 64. Didn't know what I was missing all these years! Not going to make up for lost time at this point, more about the process than outcomes but I am now out there 3 or 4 times a week and still keep most of the young guns engaged.
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Thanks for the advice - hopefully I'll be in a position to be reporting back from track league meets soon!
@carleton, @bmwjoe, @e17blade - do you mind me asking how old you were when you started? I'm 32 now and have not been cycling long (2 years, roughly); it's something which it is possible to feel self-conscious about at Manchester when the wee academy kids, who are looking to be hoovered up into the British Cycling machine, come hooning past. I imagine it's similar to skiing, when you tiptoe down your first red run only to be overtaking by a bored-looking seven-year-old who's going backwards and picking his nose at the same time.
@carleton, @bmwjoe, @e17blade - do you mind me asking how old you were when you started? I'm 32 now and have not been cycling long (2 years, roughly); it's something which it is possible to feel self-conscious about at Manchester when the wee academy kids, who are looking to be hoovered up into the British Cycling machine, come hooning past. I imagine it's similar to skiing, when you tiptoe down your first red run only to be overtaking by a bored-looking seven-year-old who's going backwards and picking his nose at the same time.
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The things that I find slightly intimidating at the moment as regards starting with the racing is (a) wondering whether I've got the fitness for it, and (b) wondering whether it's all a bit chaotic. I've got a reasonably decent road season planned (doing the Fred Whitton along with a few other big sportives) so hopefully that and a few of the SQT sessions available at Manchester (Structured Quality Sessions; basically interval drills on the track in a big group) will help with the fitness and track craft. Just a case of getting in there and learning after that, but your write-ups give me confidence that it's not as impenetrable as it may initially seem.
b) Its not chaotic at all. There will be moment where people cut you up etc, but just hold your line and nerve and you'll be fine.
I got accredited in Manchester on the Sunday and raced the following Friday. All you need is track time and to get used to being in a group. Have a look at Carletons beginners guide to read up on this. My first goal was to finish in the bunch and not be first out in an elimination race.
Where do you live? There's plenty of outdoor tracks that have leagues over the summer
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I started racing on the road seriously when I turned 60. Last year I switched over to the track, and I was competitive. My racing age is 66. You'll be fine!
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Really enjoyed the blogs - felt exhausted reading them.
Did you have a coach specifically for the track? Sounds like you improved dramatically in a short space of time.
Did you have a coach specifically for the track? Sounds like you improved dramatically in a short space of time.
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A new track racing season is on the horizon. I’ve written a new blog in anticipation: “Season Three”...
https://e17blade.wordpress.com/2019/10/12/season-three/
https://e17blade.wordpress.com/2019/10/12/season-three/
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Another season of track racing has started - progress has been made again - which always prompts a new blog...
https://e17blade.wordpress.com/2021/12/21/validation/
https://e17blade.wordpress.com/2021/12/21/validation/
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