
Originally Posted by
Adventure Girl
I have raced the 24-hours of Adrenalin 3 times in the past. I was on a 5-man coed team for 2 years. And last year I raced on a 9-man corporate team.
24-hours of Adrenalin is a 24-hour mountain bike race done either solo or as a relay team. They also have a class for 8-hours solo. As a relay team, one member rides a lap, and then he hands off to another. Soloists ride lap after lap usually without rest. The winner of each class is the rider or team who finishes the most laps in 24 hours.
Each year I had a really good time with my friends on relay teams. But I wanted to try something different this year. I decided to train for and enter the 8-hour solo class. Cliff, a friend from my former team also raced 8-hour solo. It was nice to have someone to train and commiserate with! So over the past 6 months or so, I rode many, many laps of the course. My race goal was 5 laps. I was pretty sure I was capable of this. I trained hard. I worked on nutrition, hydration and pace. I felt I was ready.
OK… Friday night before the race, I talked to the trail manager about the course. He told me that they added about a mile to the route. Oh boy! I did some quick calculations. 5 laps was going to be tougher, but still possible. The problem is that I had never ridden this new section before. I had no idea what to expect.
Saturday morning the race started. The new section was incredible. It had a treacherous downhill section (LOTS of falls) and a very difficult, technical climb. It added about 15 minutes per lap, but more significantly, it took soooo much energy. After lap two, it was clear to me that I was not going to be able to finish 5 laps in 8 hours.
My husband, Robert was my crew chief (also known as my PIT B!TCH). He and several of my friends were ready for me after each lap. They fed me, changed my camelbak, lubed my bike, massaged my calf, and sent me back out for more torture! I couldn’t have done it without them!!!
Race results… 4 laps, 3 falls, many bruises and scrapes, 1 VERY tired crew, and 2nd place women’s solo 8-hour division. It was the hardest thing I have ever done on a bicycle. I am very happy I did it. I’m glad it’s over. The feeling of accomplishment is huge. And I will NEVER do it again!
Congratulations AG!!!!! What a wonderful accomplishment. This adventure gives you MAJOR bragging rights.
LOL about never doing it again. You know what they say after all the hard stuff starts to fade in your memory you will be planning something else.
Last edited by Trekhawk; 06-11-2007 at 11:29 AM.
The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
Amelia Earhart
2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V