
SCCX #3 2012
Sunday brought a close to the Surf City Cyclocross Series, this time hosted at the Watsonville Fairgrounds. With the abundance of recent rain, the course was muddy and fun. Enclosed are some details from the Elite Men’s A’s and the Single Speed A’s, as they raced simultaneously.
Kyle slithering into new skin
Embody Zombie
We are happy to have Crihs spending his winter racing CX in the Bay Area.
It was really inspiring to see this new mother balancing racing, and raising a family. Here she is slow rolling her child toward a nap while keeping her legs warm.
I’m not going to disclose who was using these performance enhancing stimulants.
Walton got hit with asthma last time he was on the east coast. He had an inhaler and his phone under his skin suit.
We love Mavic Ellipse wheels on the road, and in the dirt.
Derek transporting his pit bike.
Kyle using a state of the art gauge to confirm pressure.
SCCX requires you maintain the same race number for the entire series. If you loose it, a replacement is $10, or you can make your own.
Ben Jacques-Maynes gets the call-up
Racers ready?
GO!
Derek and Scotty with a beard-off. Derek wins the sprint, Scotty wins the Beard.
With plenty of rain in December, the Watsonville Fairgrounds course was a blast. We wish our CX season started later, or our weather started earlier.
The Elite A’s, and the Single Speed racers started a minute apart. Chas opened up a large gap in the first lap of the SSCX group, and held it the entire race.
Derek leading the chase group throughout the up-hill barriers.
Walton winding back to the stables
DJ borrowed Walton’s SSCX. This is his first season out, and is hooked.
Aaron rips, here illustrating the fastest way around the route marker, is to lean in and lift off.
This off camber drop-in was one of the route highlights.
Mud drawing
Derek and Scotty
Walton coming through the stables
Kyle is a full time student, has a job, and still raced a great season. Our team has always consisted of friends who live full lives on and off the bike.
















