Thursday, July 18, 2013

Knuth - Putting on the Heat

Eric Knuth pulled off a mid-week Trek Midwest Team victory at the Intelligentsia Cup Prairie State Cycling Series Road race in Sharon, WI.  He did so in classic style with a solo attack  5k from the finish and held off a hard charging group that finished only a handful of seconds later.   The victor picked up a nice winners jersey and a handsome cash prize. 


The race was Wednesday July 17th at 1:10 pm with a heat index over 100F.  It was a small group but the racing was good.  There were some well-known guys such as Gene Tolli, Wayne Simon, and Mark Swartzendruber making up a quality experienced group.  The race started out relatively easy as everyone was trying to assess how much the heat was going to be a factor.  A couple of early attempts were made with no success.  

Eric rolled off the front at 50 miles to go.  He was hoping for some help that never came and was solo for +10 miles until he was eventually re-absorbed.   Meteyer attempted a counter attack that Gene joined in but it was shut down quickly.   A few miles later a two man break with M Swartzendruber was allowed to go up the road.  It worked its advantage to about a minute when teams and a few of the individuals committed some horsepower to the front and worked together and reeled it back in.  One from the break refused to be caught and the pack kept him at a 30 second advantage until  the final lap with 10 miles to go.    

A few more attacks were made that helped to soften the group.  Meteyer attacked at 7k to go and forced a chase that chewed up about 1.5 k.  Soon after he was caught , Eric made his move at 5k to go.  The pack was indecisive on the chase, I think they were hoping Eric would crack in the heat.  By 3k to go, Eric’s advantage was out to 20 sec or so.  Still no real chase but the lead out was picking up the pace and the gap was closing as the sprinters were hoping to make the catch at the line.    But Eric was too tough, not giving into the heat and not giving up.  The pack was too little too late.  

Eric crossed the line in first with about 5 seconds to spare.   It was a great effort and a well-deserved victory in some really unbearable heat.  It was a gutsy move that took some real toughness to pull off.   Way to go Eric!

Thanks for reading,
Mike Meteyer

Eric’s victory podium.

 Meteyer working on his day off

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