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limewave
10-17-2011, 06:38 AM
I did my 3rd mountain bike race this season, the first was way back in early May and then I did a last-minute decision race about 2 weeks ago. I do alright in Sport and so I thought I would test my legs in the Expert cat. Last season I tried Expert for one race and I was DFL. I had low expectations. Furthermore, this race was nearly twice the distance of any xc rides I have done this season.

It rained for about 24 hours straight before the race and there were high winds, gusts regularly 40 mph. And it was COLD!

We lined up at the start behind the men, there were approx. 10 exp women. We were all just getting situated when we heard the announcer call out that we were starting with the men! And we had about 60 seconds. None of us expected that. I was not at all positioned where I wanted to be for the start, I'm sure all of the other women felt the same way.

Then we were off! The start of the course was downhill followed by an uphill to an open road. One of the women cut me off right at the bottom of the hill and then, she must have jammed her gears because she abruptly stopped right in front of me! I had swarms of people to my left and right. I had no choice but to put my foot down and then try to scootch around her! I lost ALL of my momentum for the climb not to mention losing the lead group of women.

This has been my experience with xc racing. Nothing goes as planned. I was suddenly on my own and trying desperately to pull back some time. The trail was muddy and sticky like peanut butter and the head wind--oh the head wind!--was brutal. Being in a pack would have been a huge benefit.

I kept telling myself to just keep pushing. I passed a couple of guys and maybe 3 women . . . which put me at about 7th place halfway into the first lap. And then I was completely alone on the trail. I couldn't see anyone in front or behind. I settled into an easier pace.

Coming into the climb at the end of the first lap I started to see flickers of a rider behind me. She eventually caught me up the climb and finished the first lap about 30 seconds in front of me. I pushed myself once again and caught her about 2-3 miles into the second lap. I asked if she wanted to work together in the open sections, she declined, and so I went on ahead knowing that it was quite likely she would catch me once again at the ski hill.

Which she did. But this time, I just barely managed to keep my lead. And into the 3rd lap we went. I tried to keep a steady pace but it is hard when you're alone on the trail with no "rabbits" in sight to chase down.

Coming up to the ski hill for the last climb and I caught site of that woman behind me again. I told myself that she had to be hurting at least as much as I was. I'll admit, part of me wanted to quit--7th place, 8th place, not a whole lot of difference. But, I knew I would be disappointed if I didn't at least try. All I had to do was keep my legs spinning.

I managed once again to hold onto a sliver of a lead into the long descent down the ski hill. At the bottom there was a hairpin turn and we had to ride about 100 feet or so up the ski hill to the finish line. I had some friends cheering me on who all started yelling "You're in third place!!!!!"

Wha??!?!?!?!?! :confused::eek::):D No freakin' way?!? I had NO idea. Apparently there were women behind me from the start, possibly caught in the same jam I was in.

I cannot wait to see the pictures from the finish line. I was blown away and grinning from ear to ear. I never thought I would podium in Expert. I even won some cash. It was a great, great day.

What is up?
Me! By about 8 inches on the Third Place podium! Woot!!!!

ehirsch83
10-17-2011, 07:30 AM
Congrats!! That is awesome :) never give up b/c you never know what will happen to others throughout the race!

Must of felt awesome to be on the podium:D

jessmarimba
10-17-2011, 08:38 AM
Hurray!! Congrats :) I can't function without "carrots" - I have the worst time in running races when I can't see anyone in front of me.

Catrin
10-17-2011, 08:43 AM
Congratulations, that is just awesome!

spindizzy
10-17-2011, 08:57 AM
Excellent! Thank goodness for friends who watch out for you when you haven't any idea- you get so immersed in the race and your race plan- Congratulations!

SheFly
10-17-2011, 09:38 AM
Congrats! This is why you should NEVER quit racing during a race - you never know what has happened to everyone else! And welcome to my world - all alone on the trail with not another racer in sight ;).

Great job!

SheFly

spokewench
10-17-2011, 10:58 AM
Great Job! I did this once at a race. I had only one lady to race the whole race and thought wow, that I was really behind - cause we started with the men and you could just not keep track of all the others. When I got to the end, I outraced the onlylady I had seen on the course down the last downhill curves and when I got back to camp, my friend told me I had won! I said what?? You've got to be kidding, but she was right.

Sometimes, you just never know!

Congratulations on hanging in there and doing so well!

bellissima
10-19-2011, 04:06 PM
What a great story! Congrats :)

zoom-zoom
10-19-2011, 04:54 PM
That is excellent! What a fabulous surprise and result!:D

limewave
10-21-2011, 12:00 PM
Here are some pictures from the race :D

TsPoet
10-21-2011, 12:25 PM
Love that first photo, looks like it was also a beautiful ride!
I also loved your ride description, and I'm in awe.
Congrats!

Catrin
10-21-2011, 02:00 PM
Look at that smile, beautiful! You rock :D

zoom-zoom
10-21-2011, 06:16 PM
You make it look WAY too easy, when I know it's not!