“Who does the stutter step?” Cannondale p/b CyclocrossWorld.com pro Kaitlin
Antonneau asked the group of 30 women attending
the Sunday, August 26th clinic at Cincinnati’s Kings CX venue. A few raised their hands. A stutter step is a momentum sapping quick
foot shuffle just before remounting the bike.
Kaitlin demonstrated how to remount the bike without doing the stutter
step. As a learning tool, “I tell people
to keep the left foot planted on the ground” until the right leg is over the
saddle, she added. As the group
practiced on a small loop, you could see the attendees become more fluid each
time around.
“Kaitlin is very relatable,” organizer
Corey Green of Cincinnati Cyclocross said as he gathered the lunch orders,
“especially for the juniors.” Some pros can be intimidating, not Kaitlin. She’s not
super tall. She’s petite with a matching
young squeak to her voice. Even behind
her pro kit and dark matching glasses she’s very approachable. The girls opened up with Kaitlin, unafraid to
ask questions. When Kaitlin demonstrated
a shoulder carry, one attendee asked, “Wait a minute. Where did you grab the bike?” She did it in slo-mo, twice. Standing in place, about half the group
grabbed their bikes from the down tube, set it on their shoulders and snaked
their arm under to grab their handlebars.
Most importantly, Kaitlin gave them
confidence. Most will race at the same
venue in the OVCX
series this fall. As the women practiced hill carries, riding
through sand and dismounts/remounts, Kaitlin scanned the group and gave individual
guidance where needed. After each
break-out practice session she gathered the group for a discussion.
Here are a few tips I gleaned from the
clinic:
1: When riding into a steep hill (long
sand or mud) that’s going to force a dismount, Kaitlin advises to get off the
bike before it looses momentum. Maintaining
forward momentum is key.
2: Kaitlin said not to follow someone
else’s line into sand, saying it’s too unpredictable. While in some pro races competitors will work
together to carve a clear and rideable line in the sand, the practice is rare
in the lower categories. Kaitlin
demonstrated to hit the sand fast, stay light on the front end, pedal and
hover.
3: If you have to dismount and run a long
distance up stairs, through mud or sand, Kaitlin says the shoulder carry allows
you to run more effectively.
Next up, National Champion Jeremy Powers (Rapha-Focus) visits Cincinnati September 1st and 2nd for a free cross talk on Saturday and a clinic presented by JBV and Fulcrum Coaching on Sunday. Spots are still available. Details and registration at BikeReg.com.
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