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Adam Craig, TEAM Giant, Check in From World Cup #4, Willingen,
Germany What can I
say, it was finally cold enough to wear the longsleeve skinsuit and tall Smith
socks at World Cup #4 in Willingen, Germany. What a relief, as I carried that
little piece of style around for seven weeks and got to use it on the last day
of the trip. Something about the long white sleeves raises morale to record
levels and ensures that I'll have a good day on the bike. (this is tough
information to have, as I'm always pushing the temperature ceiling to
uncomfortable highs.)
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Today was
no different, after a good morning of riding a bit and lying around I cruised
up to the race under threatening skies and cold damp air, glad to finally have
some less than perfect weather. I even went so far as to mount up some mud
tires on spare wheels incase the dirt hit the fan. Fortunately it didn't, as
the predominately soft soil (unused trails and grass for the most part) would
have become quite a horror show with any more than seventeen solid drops of
rain. Rain would also have been bad for the amazingly huge crowd at the event,
held in conjunction with the Willingen/Hochsauerland BIKE festival and
Marathon, as well as World Cup downhill and fourcross races. 15,000 people is
an easy estimate for the sleepy little town in the hill country of central
Germany, solid....
We
started promptly at 2pm for our nine loops around the very short 5k lap. As
usual, the start was hard and fast, and I took full advantage of my fourth row
callup to settle solidly into a mediocre position somewhere in the forty's. The
legs were definitely feeling good though, and once things started to sort out
on the second lap I was moving rapidly through traffic and monitoring the
location of the leaders via the PA system. At the end of lap three or four I
had caught all of the random grupettos and settled into eleventh place, still
feeling strong and steady, probably because my arms were kept so warm and
comfortable by the long sleeves.
Over
the blur of the next few laps I gradually caught three more guys and entered
the final lap with a slim gap to seventh place and an even slimmer cushion from
ninth. I had been eating and drinking all day and was still feeling strong,
extending my lead over Ralph Naef in ninth, but unable to close the seemingly
small (due to the horrific steepness of the climbs reducing even the best legs
to a crawl, thirty meters was fifteen seconds) to hard charging Liam Kileen and
fading Silvio Bundi just ahead. I ended up holding on and crossing the line in
eighth place, 3:57 down on the winner, Christoph Sauser. Not too shabby after a
week of not feeling particularly strong and having a bunch of stuff to
do.
I'm stoked to have ended the trip on a strong note, this result, my
second best World Cup to date, definitely boosted already high morale going
into a weekend off and the following summer World Cup and NORBA
campaign.
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