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Posted By Adam Edgerton on September 13th, 2009

Yesterday marked my long ride ever, coming in at approximately 139 miles as a part of the Rapha Gentlemen’s Race. We headed out to the beach (Lincoln City) on Friday evening and stayed in a suite at the Inn at Spanish Head thanks to team president Jim who served as sugar daddy for the evening.  [...]

 

The Pre-race Ritual

Posted By Adam Edgerton on February 28th, 2009

I’ve been going through my standard pre-race preparations today and realized that for someone not familiar with racing, it’s really anything but standard.  So here’s the rundown – for a two hour race, it’s easy to spend far longer just getting ready.  At the same time, it gives you a lot of time to focus, visualize, and prepare.

Things actually started off yesterday when I spent over an hour cleaning every tiny crevice on my bike and removing grease and grime.  I also adjusted the shifting, checked the brake pads, adjusted the brakes, and spent over an hour with teammate Joel at his place re-dishing, tensioning, and truing my rear wheel.  Thanks Joel!  Without a bike stand currently, braces on the unfinished basement ceiling came in handy.

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Then this-morning I went to the team ride and did an easy 40 miles with a few short efforts thrown in.  Ideally, this will wake my legs up and they’ll be fresh tomorrow morning with lots of jump in them.

Then after some final tweaking of the drivetrain, I spent part of the afternoon shoveling bark dust with my aunt.  This part wasn’t so productive as far as race prep goes.  In fact, I’d recommend against it the day before a race.

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Next up, packing the race bag and laying out clothes.  I pack enough sets of racing gear to be ready for pretty much any type of weather – from warm and sunny to cold, windy, and raining.  I also pack extra tubes, chain oil, food, gatorade, extra water, and a change of clothes for after the race.  And of course the most important part – you always have to keep a mental checklist of whether or not you’ve got your shoes and your helmet.  You can almost get by without everything else.

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Next up, the leg shave.  If you’re a cyclist, you completely understand why cyclists shave their legs.  If you’re not, you think we’re pretty much nuts.  Yeah, there may be a slight aerodynamic advantage, but in reality if you race road, shaving is a necessity because if you crash, you do not want to deal with hair getting in the way of bandages.  Plus it’s considered bad form among road cyclists if you don’t.  I usually keep my legs trimmed during race season, but only shave before races.  Part of it is mental – it’s a great time to focus on the race.

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Now this is what the day before the race is supposed to be about – sitting with the legs up in a recliner.

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And while you’re at it, get an iPod playlist ready for your race-day warmup.

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The last step for me is making some pasta before bed.  I make a fairly large batch – enough to have some for a late 2nd dinner plus leftovers for breakfast.  In the morning I eat the pasta, and if I’ve got the time, I make some eggs as well.  I always seem to feel good in races after eating eggs, even if it’s only a placebo effect.

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Everyone’s race prep varies a little bit – but mine is pretty consistent from race to race.  Yeah it’s probably too thought out and a bit of overkill, but it’s totally worth it if you get a good result the next day.

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2 Responses to “The Pre-race Ritual”

Joey

Nice breakdown of the pre-race preparation. I am in the pool of those who think you are nuts for shaving your legs but I understand why you do it. Good luck tomorrow.

Dad & Mom

We’ll be there & pullin for ya. Make it a good one!

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