Update: You can watch the live stream (assuming it works from the velodrome) on the Velominati channel at USTREAM. When you log in, you’ll first see my little test video of my puppy eating grass. Please disregard me yelling at it. That never happened.
I have always considered myself to have a good imagination, something I attribute half to my genetics, half to my upbringing, and half to Lego. Despite this supposed creativity of mine, I am utterly incapable of conceiving how much I will suffer on Festum Prophetae. It might be that I’m too much of an optimist, but more likely is the explanation my darling VMH gives: I’m an idiot.
An example that comes to mind prominently would be my trilogy of efforts up Haleakala. I too easily forget the suffering, despite the videos and photos that speak quite plainly on the subject. And that actually happened. I experienced it. Still, the pain fades quickly and right now I feel like having another go.
I also rode a one kilometer Pursuit on the track in Gent on Keepers Tour (twice). Just the kind of good, non-competitive fun that lets you go so hard you suffer minor convulsions afterwards. Granted, a one-kilometer effort is about the worst event you can imagine for an old diesel like me, who doesn’t start heaping coals on the fire until I’ve been in the saddle for a good number of hours. Two minutes nearly killed me, so I should try doing the same thing for three orders of magnitude longer. (Pedant alert: The times were well under two minutes but that makes the math much more complicated and the suffering no less significant.)
The Hour Record has fascinated me more than any other event. I read about the records set by Coppi, Merckx, and Moser, but missed experiencing them in real time (Steep Hill.tv didn’t exist yet, and also I wasn’t alive for two of those.) I was, however, lucky enough to live through the Hour Record’s Golden Age in the 90’s when the widespread use of EPO and the wholesale negligence of the UCI meant frame builders were at liberty to design whatever speedy abomination they wished, and riders were willing to saddle up and lay the hammer down ad infinitum. Lets see who’s blood vessels pop first!
The doping is exaggerated; Boardman might have been clean and was probably just stupid. Obree was definitely clean and certainly stupid. Indurain was definitely doped, definitely not stupid. Rominger was dirty as a Wall Street Mortgage Broker, and a semi-genius. The game was afoot, and back and forth they went: New record! Record falls…New record! Record falls…It was fantastic. In my memory, I was much more enamored with the Hour than I was with the Tour.
I had the ambition to honor last year’s Festum with an Hour Ride (I won’t call it a Record), but factors outside my control (last minute panic to organize time on a track after leaving it too late) conspired against the effort. This year, I planned ahead a bit more.
In honor of what I consider to be the standard-setting Hour Record by The Prophet on what amounted to little more than standard track equipment at the time – not to mention, without the aid of genetics-altering drugs – I will be flogging my guts out for 60 minutes on the Alpenrose Track at 3pm on Saturday, June 15. Mark at Veloforma will be loaning me a Pista Pro for the ride, seeing as I have no track bike (or experience to speak of).
Anyone who wishes to come see a tall fat guy ride a bike badly for 60 minutes is welcome to come down and watch. I understand @scaler911 will be documenting the event. There is even a rumored appearance of my VMH who is a bit of a Snuffleupagus around these parts. If she attends, I will have her fill the role of Ole Ritter’s wife in The Impossible Hour and step forward for every lap I’m ahead of schedule and step backward for every lap that I’m behind schedule. She’s a strong woman not accustomed to walking backwards, but I’m sure she’ll do fine.
Merry Festum Prophetae, one and all. Vive la Vie Velominatus.
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@Gianni, that is thirty freekin plus years ago and you expect me to remember my weakest event?? I might have done a high 57 at some point late in the career when folks like Andy Weaver were steaming it at 54... and I think Alf Engers had just amazed with a 49 (OK that was questionable dual highway at morning rush hour, etc.). My best 10 miler was at 43.7 kph, it was a rolling course, I had just finished a tough 9 day stage race on the Gaspe peninsula and was fitter than a Dutch Monkey. The funny thing is the thought of going 6 more kph (a la Merckx) was incomprehensible and still is to this day!
I have no doubts that Frank will nail it but part of me is nervous for him, as I've said, wind, rain, track jitters or blowing up... there is a difference doing a road hour to a track - fixed hour and I do not know if you can sustain the pace without a change of pace, if you know what I mean?
@Steampunk !) Do not leave Canada 2) Keep your full professorship. I was just kidding for when the VMH kicked you out and the Uni fired your ass cause you were spending too much time at the new track on your N+1 saying you were studying the true six day racing and how it affected society because nobody was getting any work done...
@sthilzy has to be one of the best images ever!
@sthilzy
Amazing image! What year? Is that a one-piece the Prophet is wearing? Look at those tans lines: The legs, the watchband, the gloves. In his effort to shave weight I am surprised that he has a helmet on. Depending on wear it was it might have been required. Super shot!
And look how perfect he is on the line,
Omniscience.
@Buck Rogers that was Mexico City 1972 and I bet they could have cared less but perhaps international track rules... Or he felt he was going to go so hard he'd black out crossing the line and it was insurance? FYI those hair nets were very light and really comfy.
@Rob
Ahh, so it was THAT hour record attempt. Cool! Thanks for the info!
For what it is worth, the hour record at Alpenrose, which is non-Merckx, is:
Seth Hosmer 44.644 km 2006 166 lap 85m
Forecast for Saturday is 27ºC and sunny.
@eenies
Put me down for 34. He'll be pissed at the low guess and try even harder to pass 40.
Anatomy of a Photo: @frank's hour
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