My Six Day Experience
So the main
event of my July was a trip to Fiorenzuola D’arda in Italy for my first Professional
Six day start, in the Sei giorni Delle Rose. Something that I had been looking
forward to for a while.
I set out
from Zottegem. On a baking day, with 40kg of bikes and rollers to carry with
me. This journey was not going to be an easy one. It was so hot when I stepped
out of the airport. Lugging my bags round the centre of Milan, trying to find a
bus to the station and then the correct train was something that I did not
enjoy! I arrived in Fiorenzuola station at about 11pm, and after a bit of a
faff, not being able to get a taxi, I made it to the hotel. Thankful and
relieved that I had made it!
Day 1
It was hot.
temperatures were round about 35C and I was struggling. I Went and picked up my
jerseys, moved into my gazebo, cabin area. I was next to the American team of
Guy East/John Croom and the Swiss/German Pair of Michael Alborn and Robert
Bickel. The rest of the afternoon was spent readying the bike for the 8pm
start.
I was
fretting a little bit about which gear I should be using. All of the pervious
U23 six days that I had done were either restricted to 49x15 or 50x15 depending
on the track size. When I told Guy East that I was riding 52x15 I was greeted
with “dude that’s tiny!!” not what you would call a confidence booster… So I
changed my gear up, or so I thought.
The First day included a 60 lap Madison and a
Flying Lap TT
In the dark
when I was trying to gear up, I mis-read 49 or 48 on my chain ring so I actually
ended up gearing down. So as a result I really felt that I could only follow
the race and not contest the sprints etc. we didn’t score any points and rolled
in on the same lap as everyone else. A start that I was happy with for my first
senior Madison race of this standard.
Day 2
A drama
filled day and one that would actually go on to shape our final result. We did
the lap and rolled in about 9th. I did the build up then swung Atillio
in for the lap.
Then it was
time for the Madison. Another 60 lap affair.
After the Madison
was a derny race. Where each team had their own pacer. One rider does half the
distance then slings the other in for the final.
Day 3
This was short
day, just the time trail. We just got through it after yesterdays disappointment.
Day 4
Another day that started with a TT
In the 60
lap Madison we went into it with the aim of trying to get the lap back. We sat towards
the front of the group. Looking for a little lull when we could then attack and
try to get the lap back/take the day’s victory. Unfortunately, this never happened.
There was one lull but the French team of Kniesky/Thomas took the opportunity
and got the lap. It was not our place to get involved in the race after that as
the French then went into the lead. We did want to try but unfortunately it
just didn’t work out. I geared up again to 49x14. Which against the other guys
was tiny but for me it felt perfect.
Day 5
I did the TT today. Who knew that a lap was so
far!
In todays Madison,
everyone expected it to kick off. But it just didn’t go to bits as expected. The
big teams took the sprints and it seemed like everyone else kept out the way!
My legs felt quite good today but the partner was a bit tired so just getting
round without loosing anything was all we could ask for.
Day 6
The final day.
There was a
UCI scratch race in the afternoon which involved 2 heats. I was in the first
one. I ride well until the last 6 laps and was up there. A Group clipped away,
and everyone started to ride across to it in ones and twos. I just sat there
like an idiot and watched the race get away from me. So unfortunately I did not
make it through to the final. Maybe a blessing in disguise.
Lap time
trial. Got round it, ready for the final chase.
The Final
chase. 100 laps. No sprints for the first 50 laps, then sprints every 10 laps
with double points for the rest of the race. This is where it was all going to
be decided. The first 50 laps where very nervous, with no one seeming to want
to make the first move.
Then when
the sprints came it really started to kick off. With a small group finally
going clear with 13 laps to go. We just managed to make the group which was
basically the top 6 teams. Sprints at 70kph. It was rapid. We finished the race
and managed to get 2 points on the board. And then the lap back on the American
team on the standings above us. So we moved up 1 place. Not all bad!
So that was
my first professional six days over and done with. And what a week it was. I
really enjoyed it but at the same time learnt so much. It was so good to be in
the same races as the guys you watch in the big leagues, and on the tv.
If anyone is interested. the race data is on my strava page.
If anyone is interested. the race data is on my strava page.
Hopefully this will open up the door for me to many other six days. We will see.
Forza Italia!
Ciao
Stephen
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