Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Crank Brothers US Gran Prix Weekend

SmugMug has set it up that we can now embed some prety cool slideshows into our Blogs. Here is a few sample images from this past weekends Crank Brothers USGP Cyclocross race.



I photographes both days. Would have been nice to spend the night over instead of driving home and back the next morning.
Saturday was partly sunny which mad for some excellent lighting, Sunday was a deep and dark overcast with a light rain pretty much the entire day. Funny thing is last week a was looking as some camera rain gear - should have bought it.

On a side note, since I threw my back out at the Fair Hill Cyclocross race almost three weeks ago I have not been able to ride a bike or do any sort of exercising! Three weeks - That is a record for me!! I am hoping to try and get back on the bike by the weekend and see how I make out.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Beacon UCI Cyclocross

Saturday was my first time to photographing a race that I would not be racing myself. Since I threw out my back last weekend at the Fair Hill Cyclocross race I am still in a lot of pain but decided I would head out to Bridgton NJ to photograph the race. The day was pretty crappy, dark and cloudy with a bit of early rain. A lot of the course was covered in trees making it even darker. A lot of photographers complain about full sun and having to deal with back lighting and shadows, etc.....I prefer full sun to dark days like this and to top it off it was one of those days where you just feel like you are shooting like

crap. I had to use flash pretty much 90% which I do not like. Now don't get me wrong as I enjoy using flash for certain type of photos as you can see in my galleries, but not for a whole day.

Getting to the race I decided to leave my 300 2.8vr at home as I did not want to carry it around all day with a bad back, plus I though the course was a bit tight for a 300mm lens. So today I just shot with the 70-200 2.8vr, 17.5 2.8 and a few with the 10.5x fisheye. Another bonus for the day is since I race in the B Masters and my photog buddy Dennis S also races in the B Masters - this class never gets any real photos taken for them - so at least at Beacon I could get that class photographed once this year.

I posted a few sample images from the day - complete race galleries can be viewed here: Beacon Cyclocross
Next up will be this weekends Crank Brothers US Grand Prix Race in NJ. I am still not 100% sure I am am just going to shoot only the Pro races or a few other classes as well. Have to wait and see what the schedule looks like first.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Fair Hill "I'm dead now" Cross Race

This past Saturday I headed out to the Fair Hill "not dead yet" cyclocross race. This is a race I could not pass up since it is so close to my house. I have not been riding much - around 2-3 hours a week so I really do not expect much as far as results. I just like race cross - so well call it just racing for FUN! I showed up early to get the chance to pre-ride the course since I have never raced cross here. Did a two partial laps with team mate and photographer Dennis S. The course layout was very fun, but the laps were pretty long - rumour had it they were 2 mile laps.

Set out and photographed the earlier Womens B race and then the Mens C race. Today I decided to leave the 300 2.8vr lens in the trunk (even though I just love that lens) and wanted to focus a bit more on shooting with the 70-200 2.8vr as well as attempt some panning. I did a lot of panning earlier in the year with mountain biking, but none so far with cross. Thought today would be a good day to get some panning experience in.

So on to my race - B Masters.

Once again I pretty much only had time for a 10 minute warm up before heading to the start to get lined up. I get lined up in the 2nd row which was nice for a change (usually in the back). Start goes off and for some reason it did not seem all that fast. I was sitting nicely in aroud 6th position heading into the first switch back technical section. My race would go pretty much like this.....Slowly but surely I was loosing ground and heading back from my good starting position. Nothing dramatic, but I WAS heading in the wrong direction. The groups I were riding with I would make some attacks and move ahead, loose ground and move , back, attack and move up, etc. The course was not suited well for me since it required a lot of flat out accelerations which I have none this time of year (or any time for that matter). There were two portions of this course that hurt me - 1st was the running section thru the horse arena - I am not a runner and spend no time running so although I did not loose any positions in the running section, it did put a hurting on my lungs and any chance to recover and attack once back on the bike. 2nd was my crash heading into the barriers. Barriers were set after a 180 degree left turn. No biggie other than when I was doing my step thru to dismount my foot did not unclip from the pedal and I took a header. I was up fast and recovered well - the rider right behind me did not even have time to pass, but this is where I think I threw out my back. The remaining 2 lap my back started getting very sore and stiff. I was luckly able to hold off anyone else from passing me, but I paid for this mistake. After my race - which I finished 14th .
I photographed the remaining races of the day. and slowly but surely my back completely went out and I had a very difficlt time getting around. I should have played it smart and just went home right away.

Saturday evening I am completely out of action unable to stand or move around....Sunday is the same. Today I am still not a whle lot better, but at least able to stand straight after a few minutes.

So now my cross race season is over, but I'll continue to photograph a few additional cross races.









Some updates on photographs I have had in some national magazines: This months edition of Road Bike Action I have a photo in the rear of the magazine (2 page spread) as well they did an article on the Rock and Republic Racing Team and used several of my photos for this article. The next issue of Road Bike Action, I will have the cover photo from the US Grand Prix race earlier this fall (my 1st cover) which is pretty cool. I have also had several photos (although small) printed in VeloNews - VeloNews contacted me this week about shooting the Crank Brothers GP cyclocross race in NJ in two weeks for them - possible cover photo opportunity here - crossing my fingers.