Photo Credit: Mary Omstead |
This race almost did not happen. The day before, the skies opened up and dumped 1+ inches. Kudos to the local SORBA chapter for working non-stop (even the day of) to get this trail in shape for the race. The race was held at the Allatoona trail system. With the trails being closed for pre-riding the day before, I got there a bit early Saturday morning. After driving my vehicle through a muddy river (so glad I did not wash her the day before), I registered and then hopped on my bike to ride a lap.
The course was 6.5 miles in length. Although only 350 feet of climbing per lap, the ups were short, punchy, and always seemed to occur after a sharp turn, so you had no momentum going into the climb. It was also super tight and twisty with not much passing room. This would have been a great single speed course. Unfortunately for me, I only brought my Niner Air 9 RDO as I thought there would be a long flat parade lap that would have put me on the tail end going into the single track. It turned out that Kenny shortened the parade lap due to a super soggy field. Grrr!
I knew the start would be crazy and luckily I narrowly avoided a pile up. Going wide to avoid going down, i lost a few places heading into the single track. However, the racers I were behind were a fast bunch, and I was able to ride at tempo. The first lap was a bit squirrelly as some of the turns were wet and slick. I was glad to have gotten in a lap prior to the race and knew when and where to proceed with caution. This allowed me to pass a fair number of racers on lap 1 as they slid off the trail.
I was running Specialized Captain tires. They hooked up in the mud and shed it reasonably well, too. For the most part, I ran my bike as a single speed, only changing gears in the few flat sections. Surprisingly, my first lap was my fastest. Although I could feel the fatigue settle in towards the middle of the third lap, my lap times were pretty consistent. I did stop after lap 2 and 3 to refuel, probably costing me 20 seconds each time, but I was NOT about to race with a hydration pack. I will save that for those crazy insane Pisgah all day (and night) romps through the woods.
The race was pretty straight forward to me. Being in a build period, I was not especially "sparkly," but nor was I beat down from the weight room sessions I have been doing. The legs barked just a little, but livened up when called upon. I am pleased with where I am now in my training (as opposed to last year when I was recovering from a gluten episode).
Overall Women's Podium |
I had a good day in the woods, managed a 1st place, and a REAL set of racing tires, Maxxis Ikon EXO 29'r! Now this is some rubber I will use.
I like this 3 hour format.. It will fit quite nicely in my lead up to XC Natz in July. It seems that the older I get, the less time I like spending going around in circles. I used to love the 12 hour formats in the early 90's, the 6 hour races in the 2000's, and now I am quite happy with only racing 3 hours on a lap course.
I love my SuperSport team! |
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