The course was tough. It started out going uphill on a fire road, and then transitioned into a steep climb up a single track switchback. At the top the trail got real rocky and followed the ridgeline for a ways, then went down the other side of the mountain, and then came back up it on a very rocky and technical switchback. After a few more ups and downs the trail descended to a long run out and back in a hay field. The last bit took you through a pine forest and then back to the fire road and on to the finish line. The whole thing was about 8.5 k (5.3 mi).
On my first lap I got a flat soon after reaching the ridgeline and had to push my bike back down the mountain. Danny took a lap while Joe replaced my tube. Once Danny got back I did the next lap. I felt like I never wanted to do it again, and wondered what I had gotten myself into. However, after the other three guys had completed their laps I felt ready to do another one. I did and felt all right afterwards. My last lap actually ended up being my best time. I pushed myself a little further and ended up taking a superman style spill over the handlebars on a downhill section of the track. I was beat up enough that I had actually gotten blood on the bike (from my knee, hip or elbow, I don't know which) and had to stretch a huge cramp out of my calf. Once I got back on the bike I had an adreneline rush going on, so despite the time lost by crashing I was able to finish the lap in less time than any of my other runs. Sarah came to watch and got to witness that lap.
After the race we camped out. Good times.
Here I am.










1 comment:
Thanks for the pics. You are a hero in my eyes.
Dad C
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