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  1. #1
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    Be at one with the trail

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    I'm slowly getting into the zone for this weekend's 12hr. I am on a 4 person social team & can't wait!! The rain we've had has made the pea gravel mushy ahhhh.

    I am slow & aim to do my laps in about 55min. I've memorized where I can speed up & my turtle areas..

    Last but not least, I must be at one with the trail... It's a lovely course

    Ahhhh..

    I just need some EPO

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    good luck, I this year I didn't get out on my mountain bike like I was planning to.
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    Go get em girl... Ride that trail like you own it!

    Hope all goes well and safe.

    Miranda

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    year

    Thanks!

    I got back on my mtn bike in late September after moons of work on my right leg

    I'm still crap at mtn biking but I don't care, it's fun


    Best team name so far on the entrant's list-The Moe Szyszlak Experience! ( I didn't know Moe had a group!)
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    Make us proud and have fun! Becoming one with the trail shouldn't be taken too literally, by the way!
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    Good luck for the weekend CC!
    I know you will have a blast.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

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    ahh



    I had tons of fun this weekend. I'll post a few pics & give a bit of a lowdown when I feel like typing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post


    I had tons of fun this weekend. I'll post a few pics & give a bit of a lowdown when I feel like typing.
    Yay!!
    Look forward to getting the low down.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post


    I had tons of fun this weekend. I'll post a few pics & give a bit of a lowdown when I feel like typing.
    Yippee! I am impatiently waiting for that report.
    Amanda

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    k

    I'll try and explain everything . This is a bit long...

    I have no idea why I get myself worked up over big events? On the day, it all seems to come into place. This year's 12hr seemed much better than my last one 2yrs ago. I'm still freakin slow but i am a bit faster than last time! Perhaps because we did most of our practice laps at night, I felt a bit better about the track.

    Saturday came & there was a bit of nervousness but also calm. I'd prepared my meal plan, checked we had everything & felt ok to go out the door. We left early in order to place ourselves near transition & be near our gang. As you can see by one of the photos, it was all laid back in the hood. The rest of my team arrived & we set out to organize the starting list etc.

    I never ever want to do the first lap as it's chaos! I get second lap honours . Saw the start & went to get changed. Everything was cool & I was looking forward to getting out for an actual day lap!! Wahoo!!!

    To explain a bit about transition-it's set up right in front of what we call "the pines" & you can see your teammate zoom through and be ready to hand over the timing band. Mine came in & do you think i could get that timing chip on the right way? I was off.

    My first lap was great in terms of feeling at one with the zone & the trail. I knew areas where i could push & others where i know i'd lose time. The first 6km's were great but remembered I still had bits that i struggled on. It all passed really quickly without any major offs or holding anyone up. My hydration was ok & the Gu worked. I think i add about 5min onto my times at events like this because i stop to let the FAST folks go past. I'm not out to win a placing but I am out to beat my own time. Does that make sense?

    I felt good at the end & looked forward to the second lap. I had a couple of hours up my sleeve so I puttered around. Thought about what to eat, changed into a new jersey so i wouldn't catch a chill & wondered how Ian was doing. I was happy he didn't do it solo this year!!!

    Second lap & first night lap. This one however would turn out to be a combination of funny, annoying & challenging. I know never to try anything new at an event but i dídn't think it applied to prescription sunglasses. I have a pair of Rudy Project Rydon's with my prescription inserts & finally found a clear pair of extra lenses a few days before the event. Anywho, I was toodling along the track when a fine dusting of rain started & it was coming straight at me. Ok, fine, i'll deal with this & kept going. That was until..my inserts fogged up I stopped & removed the insert in the hopes it would help. Nope I had no clue what to do & thought i have to go on but there are sections ahead that will be rather hard if i continue. AGHGHG. I felt guilty as i didn't want to keep my team mates waiting but also didn't want to fling myself into a tree!!! Luckily a friend of ours passed me & i gave her a message to give to my team mates about not being able to see. I have no idea how I made it back but I did. Don't ask about the time for that lap!!!

    I took the sunnies off & firmly placed my glasses on my face..I need to find some anti fog stuff from the car product aisle..

    I am not a night owl but don't mind waking up early to do something special. I grabbed a few hours snoozing but I hadn't thought about how much sleep I should grab beforehand. At 2am, someone called my name & said you're up. Ok, cool but where are my glasses AHASGHGH..Right in front of me Next thought..what do i eat? Quick food! Banana!

    Third lap was much better but it was a blur! The only thing I remember is wondering where to move over if i was holding folks up. I loved my lights & began to trust them on that lap. The Ay-Ups are awesome for mtn biking at night & will do more! I was a smiden bit slower but it was about 5-6min slower than my first.

    What does a chick do after her last lap? First, cofeeeeeeeeeeee..ahhhhh..& watch the rest of the folks who are racing for a place, battle it out. The top solo rider was just a machine & no one could catch him. Tons of fun to watch!

    The end came , prizes handed out (our team came third in the mixed 4person category..no clue how!!) & thought about how to get home. Breakfast at the small local cafe & then ventured home. I don't remember the drive but apparently Ian stopped for 10min to sleep as well. Threw everything on the kitchen floor & went to sleep. 4hrs later we felt a bit more alive!!!

    Will i do it again next year? YEP!!!! (as long as it's not raining!!!) Tons of fun & love getting involved. I can't wait for the XC club racing season!!

    Next mission, 1.6km open water swim this weekend..
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    Wow, what a day (night?) that must have been. Great photos! Thanks for the description. How long was each run that you did?
    "The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we might become." Charles Dubois

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    Sounds like you had a great ride. Well done !!
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
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    night

    The course is 13km & 95% of the event is at night. It starts at 6pm & runs til 6am. Sunset is about 8pm.

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    Ahh - sounds like you had a great time! Very well done and go girl with those Ay Ups! They really make night riding a breeze compared to anything else I've used.

    Bummer about the specs fogging up - I can sympathise having had light rain during the night at two of my last three D2D and 24 Hour events. But kudos to you for trucking on through it. I'm sure your team-mates appreciated it - and probably appreciated that it was you out there in it not them!!

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    video

    Ian recently bought a helmet cam & used it on the day.

    What's/Where's the best way/place to put it on the net?? If you do watch it, it'll probably make you dizzy but it's tons of fun to view!!! The night lap he videod was really cool

    Pinkbikes-What sized team did you do the 24hr on? What's a 24hr like?

 

 

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