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SheFly
03-27-2013, 01:38 PM
Here in MA, the snow hasn't quite cleared out, and temps have been cold, with this week's 50 degrees during the day feeling like a heatwave. Despite Mother Nature (or perhaps, TO spite her), this past weekend was the first MTB race of the season already! Yikes!

The format was a short TT - approximately 8 miles, with all competitors going off in 30 second intervals. I had never raced at the venue before, and given that it was a 2 hour drive, and our race started at 9 am, I didn't get a chance to pre-ride the whole course. What I did get to see what reasonably technical - lots of rock gardens that required some skill (or, in my case, running). Given how early in the season it was, and how little MTB riding we have been able to do here due to the weather, I was determined to just go out and have fun. Yeah - right...

This promoter doesn't differentiate between Elite and Expert women, and at least 3 local pros showed up to race in our field. I knew this going in, and was resigned to it. There were also some women who had upgraded from last season that I didn't know, but as we shivered waiting for our start, we all socialized, lamented and laughed as we waited for it to be our turn to blast down the SNOW FREE trails.

My turn came and having fun went out the window to be replaced with must not be last :D. One of the pros had gone out 30 seconds ahead of me, and I knew I would never see her again. About halfway through the lap, however, I managed to catch and finally pass my one minute target. We shouted encouragement to each other, and I worked as hard as I could to put even more of a gap between us.

In the last two mile of the race, the trails became technical once again (there was a reprieve of some fairly fast double-track in the middle of the lap, although you did have to watch for fallen trees in the middle of the trail) - this time with bridges. I hate bridges. So, I was pretty excited when I had ridden most all of them, and only had a mile left to go! Of course, then the most technical bridges reared their heads, and I was forced to run... So much for that!

Seeing the finish, I buried my head and went as hard as I could, crossing the finish line "not last" and having had a BLAST riding in the dirt again (of note - I was also the oldest woman in our category!). It's only been two months since my final CX race, but now I'm looking forward to another fun season of racing in the dirt, with the next race coming up after Easter.

DH and I changed after the race, looked at results (he finished a very strong 2nd OVERALL and won his age category), and then went out to do some more riding since we were able to ride with no snow, and had driven quite a way to the race. We were tired, and happy, when we pulled back into the parking lot.

During the race and post race (when I could actually smile!)
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Yup - racing season may have just ended, but it has begun again anew!

SheFly

tealtreak
03-27-2013, 02:11 PM
Congrats! how fun (: Did you once wreck on a bridge? It is so interesting what features different folks like/fear/dislike........my personal nemesis is super tight rocky or rooty switchbacks....... working on it (:

Crankin
03-28-2013, 06:54 AM
I don't like doing anything on a bridge. Running, road cycling, nordic skiing, hiking, and when I mountain biked it was definitely a get off and walk thing for me. I rode off a bridge in wetlands, in October once, and then proceeded to almost freeze to death, as I got wet and then got lost.
It sounds like you had a wonderful day, SheFly! When do the TTs start? I'll come out and watch this year.

thekarens
03-28-2013, 08:52 AM
Can't say I like bridges, but I don't hate them either. My biggest lesson with them has been keep your eyes where you want to go, not where you don't want to go! Experiencing that lesson sucks.

Congrats on the race!

SheFly
03-28-2013, 09:35 AM
Thanks, all! I have gotten MUCH better at bridges over time. Usually, if they are reasonably wide (ish) and without penalty, I'm all set. I have much more trouble when I have to get up onto it, or drop onto it from a rock, dropoff etc. I have slid off a VERY wet bridge in the past. Ultimately, I'm really just risk averse :). And thekarens - that's what I practice all the time, and getting better at it.

Crankin - I don't think the TT is going to start until June this year. There is sewer work going on on Lowell Rd and we want to be sure the road will be ok before we get started.

SheFly

Crankin
03-29-2013, 04:39 AM
Good idea. This is why I ride the loop in the opposite direction right now!