From a coaching perspective, race data is pure gold. Due to adrenaline, expectation, stress, and competition, racing provides excellent insight into an athlete’s potential. Tons of data, each bit, can be analyzed and interpreted. All of this is objective. However, there is a subjective portion of this analysis that is equally, if not sometimes, even more important. The racer’s evaluation and this piece of the pie are the one most overlooked. See how KyleCoaching athletes are doing and their events. Check out their post-event race reports.
US Masters’ Nationals Winston-Salem, NC May 25 – 28, 2016 With Masters’ Nats scheduled during a month when I am not teaching, I set my sights on three races, targeting the time trial (TT). [...]
Race: 2016 Jefferson Cup Road Race Category: Men’s 4 Date: April 3rd, 2016 Race Start: 9:00 AM Distance: 50 miles after neutral roll out. Weather: Sunny, but cold and windy (low 38, high [...]
Race Report McDonald’s Tristate Criterium – Huntington, WV Category 3-4 Criterium Category Masters 40+ Criterium May 30, 2015 Late Afternoon races To emphasize this race, I have to start with [...]
Race Report The French Fry Crit (McDonald’s TriState Criterium), Saturday, May 29th, Huntington, WV: Jenette William and Dana after the race Chuck’s hometown puts on a race every year. The [...]