After a confusing and compact few days of racing I was finally going to be racing the Beltarra Circuit race. I have never raced this course before and from what I here it is one of the hardest races to complete.
It was hot and humid. One of the first hot and humid days we have had all year, and marking the beginning of the summer racing season.
At the start of the race we had around 45-50 riders all lined up at the barricades. Soon after we started a small group went up the road. I sat patiently and waited to see if anyone was going to jump across, to the lead group of 3 that got away. After I saw that no one was jumping across I moved comfortably towards the front of the race and waited for power hills and temperature to start hurting the competition. After a few hard accelerations and speedy laps I could see that the field was starting to splinter. I did everything I could to stay near the front, this helped me tremendously since I was able to keep from losing the front of group, which contained the strongest guys in the race. Before I knew it I was in a select group of 7 including some of the fastest racers in the state, as well as current and ex pros. I did everything I could to stay with this group of 7 knowing that they were the fastest left in the race and no one from behind was going to bridge across to us. After a couple hard laps of pulling Stefan Rothe put in a hard attack and gapped me on the bottom of the course. I did everything I could to get back on in the fast down hill section, and right before I could get back on, Lawson Craddock attacked the flats. That ended my chances of finishing with the leaders and I was sent back by myself. After a few laps of solo riding I was caught by a small chase group including fellow Houston racer Wally Groda. I did everything I could to stay with them but I was too spent after trying to stay with the leaders and was quickly dropped off the back of that group. After two laps of some more solo riding I was caught by another small group of two. However I was able to recover enough to be able to work with this group. For the remainder of the race I worked with my chase group. Coming into the sprint I was sitting third wheel and was able to win the sprint of my break getting mysekf a respectable 14th place.
After finishing I was surprised to find out that the officials pulled all the other racers behind our group and that only 17 of the 45-50 starters finished the full race.