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The conditions for the race were predicted to be very sloppy, so I opted to take my mountain bike for the race. This set up is also easier on my shoulder so I was happy with this option. Friday night I got packed up to go, and Rich from the City Bike Team and I left in the wee morning hours on Saturday. We made good time and had lots of time to get ready for the race. Stepping out of the car the cold bit pretty hard, and I wondered at the sanity of racing in 29 degree weather. Despite the cold, I was still looking forward to doing a new race and testing out the legs early on in the season.
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could still see Marie and the group ahead though, so thought I could still catch back on. Then there was a rider down in the middle of the road and we all had to slow down. I hit the same icy rut the downed rider did and almost went down, but was able to recover. I think all those slippery fat bike races helped me a lot with some icy bike handling skills.
Now I couldn't see Marie's group at all, but there was one woman riding on a cross bike near me and we rode together for awhile. Then we hit pavement and she just took off on those skinny tires and I didn't see her again. I was a lone woman riding among lots of guys for quite awhile, when I heard another woman coming up behind me. She was on a mission and was riding hard and motivated me to kick it back up again. I didn't know what to make of her as she was climbing hills and using her whole body to rock back and forth, had a bright pink shirt on, and didn't fit into any category in my mind. Later I learned that she was riding a single speed, which I didn't even consider at the time because why would anyone do such a silly thing? Now I am in awe, as she beat me up some of those hills, and beat me to the finish line. That is kick ass.
photo by www.juliemcgrawphotography.com Coming across the finish line. |
My legs felt decent throughout the race. Hills are usually my nemesis, and I felt that even if I may have been slower than others on the climbs I wasn't burning out and dying on them. I am happy that it was icy versus muddy-that would have been a much tougher race. It was pretty cold, and my feet were pretty frozen. I was grateful during the race that I didn't do the 62.
When I came in to check my results it said I was 11th in my division. I was a little bummed, and confused as I didn't think that many women were ahead of me. I didn't stick around for podiums, and later I saw Kati Krikke who told me I got 4th. That made me feel better! Podium went to 5th place so I got a medal and won some shoe inserts. Rich had a good race himself and was happy (except for the fact that I beat his time once again, ha!). We drove the long ride back home, glad that it was over. I went to bed at 8:00 and slept solidly until 6, I was pretty exhausted!
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