Among my goals this year sat the Greenbriar Marathon (USA Cycling Point Series). Having a feel for the field and knowing what I like to do, I had my eyes set on WINNING the Marathon.
Justin has a cast on and has to bail on this event, but he still goes out with me and helps me get ready, watches and cheers, takes a few photos that I swear are turtles but he says it looked just like me going by(!).
This course is short laps for 4hours. The course has just enough small climbs, short rock sections, and flat sprints that it's hard to tell what strength is the best to have here. But typically, anyone going for USA points is in the XC race here, making me feel that I will do ok. I approach the start with crossed fingers, hoping my assumption is right! Although there are WAY more girls than I anticipate, I do not see anyone recognizable fasties. This is good. I like the OPEN WOMEN categories, even though I am always at a disadvantage by age and skill.
The start is me a bike length ahead of a few girls, the rest are starting slower. Immediately as we hit the doubletrack I think about slowing down, I freakin' do not want to be in front NOW. As we crest the hill which is where I can usually gain on someone, I let the two on my tail get around and plan to keep their pace. Before we finish a lap they have both dabbed and even with space between us I can't help but pass them back up. I decide screw it, I am just going. The worst that can happen is I bonk with hopefully a small lead that I can maintain and they get tired. So this works for the entire 4 hours, as more and more peeps are on the course for the XC, it gets hard to keep track of who the girls are coming by and with more people in some spots it gets congested with some hold ups. But it's all good, JP tells me each lap I have gained a few more minutes lead!! I am SO excited I am going go make my first goal of year and it's only my second race this year so far.
About 15 minutes from the end of the entire day, PPPSSSSSTTTT. Just like that, did a little baby launch off a rock on a downhill and it was all over. I quickly get everything fixed up, but make a boo-boo and don't get enough air in with CO2. I do not have a pump and am too proud to ask to borrow one. Number 2 girl passes just as I am getting the wheel back on. I quickly ride to catch her, the low air being very obvious. Not a few minutes later it pinches again. It's over. I am so mad at myself for not carrying a pump, I refuse to DNF, and tote my bike over my shoulders to the end, while one by one all the Marathon girls come by. The 15 minutes leading to fame turn into 40 minutes of failure. As I get to the end, JP is quick to announce how I screwed up a flat.
Thanks Brad for passing me in style, coming to find me on the course, walking it out with me, chit chatting and getting my bike and me back to the camp.
Thanks JP for handing me new bottles and the pictures even though I swear it's not me:-)
Thanks JR for cheering & WVMBA Team & Pro Bikes support.
2009 Competitive Goal Events:
- *Greenbriar Marathon-4/09
- *Mohican 100-5/09
- *Massanutten XXC-6/09
- *Tour d Burg-7/09
- *Wilderness 101-8/09
- *Shenandoah 100-9/09
- *Revenge of the Rattlesnake-9/09
- *2009 LaRuta-Costa Rica-11/09
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
WVMBA-Big Bear
First race, used a demo Cannondale Scalpel.
The bike is nice, smoothest ride I ever had for rocky downhills, but being used to stiff ride I couldn't get the hang of climbing on this, and just myself did not have the patience to keep trying. Otherwise, a very nice 14" deal is sitting down at the shop:-)
Overall this race went crappy for me. I was not motivated from the get go, had some bad karma following me around, and the demo bike and me were not bonding. I knew this all from the start so just dealt with it in order to force myself to get an initial 'race' under my belt and hopefully jump start my motivation for the year a little by getting to see some race friends and chat for a bit.
Congrats to all the peeps who did well! This is a large turn out since close drive to the burg.
Thanks to Race Director Mark for the Big Bear trail system as always, and WVMBA.
The bike is nice, smoothest ride I ever had for rocky downhills, but being used to stiff ride I couldn't get the hang of climbing on this, and just myself did not have the patience to keep trying. Otherwise, a very nice 14" deal is sitting down at the shop:-)
Overall this race went crappy for me. I was not motivated from the get go, had some bad karma following me around, and the demo bike and me were not bonding. I knew this all from the start so just dealt with it in order to force myself to get an initial 'race' under my belt and hopefully jump start my motivation for the year a little by getting to see some race friends and chat for a bit.
Congrats to all the peeps who did well! This is a large turn out since close drive to the burg.
Thanks to Race Director Mark for the Big Bear trail system as always, and WVMBA.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Time For 2009-Let the Fun Begin!!!!
Spring is officially here and bikers are out in full force. This is always exciting because first races set the bar for yourself, and can end up affecting your entire season plans if not as expected. This year I have set a few different types of goals, and so have not yet been racing the few options that have come up already.
My largest 2009 Goal is to finish the LaRuta 2009. Since this is not until November, the whole year will pretty much be centered around getting ready for this.
If there is one thing I always pictured in my mind to be perfect bliss, it would be a long foot/bike adventure through a jungle (or possibly other dangerous terrain) doing as much self-support as I could. Although LaRuta is notoriously brutal, it does have a large field & some support, so I feel it's a safe venue to attempt. If this goes well, I hope to next spring attempt a more multi-day events. Thanks to Justin for agreeing to go on this trip with me even though I don't think it was ever on his list of thing to do!
Looking forward to April now, as in a few weeks I will finally hit a few races and start getting the summer schedule logged in.
My largest 2009 Goal is to finish the LaRuta 2009. Since this is not until November, the whole year will pretty much be centered around getting ready for this.
If there is one thing I always pictured in my mind to be perfect bliss, it would be a long foot/bike adventure through a jungle (or possibly other dangerous terrain) doing as much self-support as I could. Although LaRuta is notoriously brutal, it does have a large field & some support, so I feel it's a safe venue to attempt. If this goes well, I hope to next spring attempt a more multi-day events. Thanks to Justin for agreeing to go on this trip with me even though I don't think it was ever on his list of thing to do!
Looking forward to April now, as in a few weeks I will finally hit a few races and start getting the summer schedule logged in.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
2009 MTB Team
Thanks to Barry and Dirty Harry's for great support over the last few years as part of the DH Team. It has been awesome time and fun waving the DH jersey and dealing with the shop:-)
For 2009, I will be hangin' with the newly formed WVMBA MTB Team, headed up by JR Petsko. Team WVMBA officially is supported by Blackwater Bikes, Cannondale, & Rudy Project. Since I live in the burg, Pro Bikes has agreed to provide shop support in conjunction with the team. Thanks to Pro Bikes for arrangement!!
I am looking forward to the new change, and getting ready for the biggest bike adventure I might ever have a chance to try!
For 2009, I will be hangin' with the newly formed WVMBA MTB Team, headed up by JR Petsko. Team WVMBA officially is supported by Blackwater Bikes, Cannondale, & Rudy Project. Since I live in the burg, Pro Bikes has agreed to provide shop support in conjunction with the team. Thanks to Pro Bikes for arrangement!!
I am looking forward to the new change, and getting ready for the biggest bike adventure I might ever have a chance to try!
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