The Other Side of Dr. Xeno's Brain

It's me, Dr. Xeno. Here are lecture notes and ideas for my work teaching physical and cognitive development across the lifespan (HDEV 3101) at the Department of Human Development at CSU, East Bay. This content is often referred to as mind-brain, mind body connection, brain and behavior; but it is really about the knowledge derived from the related fields of neurology, neuropsychology, neuroscience and cognitive science. Sometimes I just write about my kids or bike racing. Feel free to comment!

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Cantua Micro Field

35+ 4/5 Field A = 16 riders. Well, I should just enjoy the experience of racing in a smaller field which is a rarity given my old sportie status and NCNCA locale; and enjoy it I did, but.... Why can't I simply enjoy it? why does it still bug me? Because just behind us is Field B, made up of 33 riders. Due to clerical/record keeping errors, our beloved Velo Bob split the field. He had issued race numbers 300-367 and field limit was 50. But, there were 10 numbers missing in the sequence and some no-shows, and the Ref was unable to (or seemed unwilling to) make a decision at the start line to rejoin the field into one group of about 49 (Last year our field was 54, so it is possible to exceed the field limit of 50. At least there is a precedent.) So, the first 16 registered (as in, we mailed our entries in early January) raced in a group ineligible for upgrade points and smaller than the typical group rides in our home area; the late-comers enjoyed a larger field, though still small for our ilk, and were eligible for upgrade points. The pessimistic interpretation is that this was a 12 hour day for a glorified training ride; I could've stayed home and trained as hard for much less money and had time to do some work. The positive interpetation is that it was a beautiful day on a fun & nearly traffic free course, I got to race with 4 other team-mates (two of 'em got well-deserved t-shirts; good job Dave & Steve!); I worked (and trained) my ass off taking many long pulls and it was indeed fun; Heck, I 'earned' my highest placing in a NCNCA event (11th, but I only counted 9 ahead of me; what's the point of protesting/questioning results of a race not eligible for upgrade points/top 10 finish anyway?). And I got some good Nando chat at the finish line waiting for the Women's finish.

How petty am I?!? I mean, this is such a small issue in the Big Picture of the world and in the micro-cosm of racing it's nearly a non-issue. Top racing concerns for us masters are safety, fitness & fun. So why does this still bug me? Because it was fully preventable. Fairness should be somewhere in the list of objectives in athletic competition too; see 'hootie's discussion on ToC Stage 1. Anybody doing a head count would see it was ONE solid field. Ref, unwilling to go against the race promoter's decision. Where was the race promoter? Or anyone else with the authority to decide or ability to contact the promoter? In my old districts where I knew ref's, I would've been more assertive, but I didn't want to be that bitchey sport racer on EMC2/Vellum. Rant off. And that's all the time/energy I have, so no actual report.... but it was fun, honest! I just needed to ventilate this. No more shall be spoken nor written on the Cantua Micro Field. (by me)

5 Comments:

At 11:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It was unusual, I've never been in a group that small. I had noticed the error in the numbers a week or so before the race, just thought is was odd and didn't realize that it would impact things the way it did, otherwise I would have emailed VP about it. (Being that I'm at the slow end of the cat 4s, I don't think about things like upgrade points yet...). Wadaday for a race though!

Jonathan Quist
VSRT

 
At 2:25 PM, Blogger Dr. Xeno said...

Yes, jquist, very nice day to race indeed! I have no intentions of upgrading for a while, but for our colleagues who do, shame not to have the chance. Wilson from Sierra soloed for 40 plus miles to be caught at the end, hung on for ~3rd, sorry dude, not good enough, shoulda been in Field B. Damn, I'm still sounding bitter, but feeling better after 2 hrs in aerobia today.

 
At 9:07 PM, Blogger Gianni said...

Sometimes we love this stuff so deeply we get carried away....

I would say F the ref except now I count a ref/s as a good friend(s) and wouldn't say that to them, and maybe can understand being confused but duuuuude, WTF?
Even the ditchdigger can count to 50 if you let him take his shoes off.
Sounds like you guys learned a few things this weekend and you and the valley hardman did a ton of taking one for the team.

 
At 7:58 PM, Blogger Chico Cyclist said...

Hi Guys! Hey, I'm a ref now - and I take no offense if you wanna tell me to F off. No really - you can! It's okay! Just don't do it to the other refs. Or to Lori - she's a ref now too, and don't want her to cry.

Man, Dr. X, I don't know what to say about the screwy screw-up with the fields. Someone didn't pass math or something. Screwy mess.

You guys racing at Zamora???

 
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