I am still aching all over today. This was my 1st race since my knee surgery in March. The downhill start got me in the woods in the top ten which was great since I never saw a bottleneck. I basically rode my own race and found a pace that I could sustain for 2 laps. I rode with Chris G for quite a while which is always fun as we are often not in the same group when we are even at the same event. I saw woody for most of the 1st lap and even had a chance to crash into him when the guy in front of him stopped shot. (sorry bud)
On the steep rock wall climb I noted that my chain felt loose. I stopped to tighten the ebb. i was just off the side of the train bending over my bike whn this bulldog dude smashed the top of my hlemet with his bars. This toally rung my bell. This kinda blew since I was feeling pretty good phyicallly but this was a unforseen setback. Note to self.. Get off the trail completly next time.
After that I was sort of in a fog but since I have ridden the loop before I knew I was near the end of the lap. The last 2 miles had some mean rocks and roots. The flow of the first 15 miles was gone. I saw the MTBNJ cheering squad and they got me really pumped up for the next lap.
The 2nd lap was a total blur. I drank a ton of fluid and ate a lot but my belly and head were telling me to stop. I walked a few of the short ups but once I was 1/2 way through the 2nd loop I stayed on the bike for every climb but one.
I finished in 3:48 which i was happy with considering that i have not had a number on the bike in ages. I got to ride with some really good people and share this event with some cool folks.
I signed Kelly up for the race in the spring w/o telling her and she was pissed at the time😡. We have ridden this loop with Sonja and Heath and she really dug it. So after some encouragement that she could do it she committed to do it.
After my 1st loop i asked what her time was and she was about 2.5 hours. I was stoked that she kept going for the 2nd loop too! She had a slightly faster 2nd loop and rode to a 6th place finish. i was much more impressed with her ride than my own. This was her longest mt bike ride ever by over 10 milles btw.
Overall a great time and memorable day. If I can figure out my food and drink options I think I can do much better next time around.
On the steep rock wall climb I noted that my chain felt loose. I stopped to tighten the ebb. i was just off the side of the train bending over my bike whn this bulldog dude smashed the top of my hlemet with his bars. This toally rung my bell. This kinda blew since I was feeling pretty good phyicallly but this was a unforseen setback. Note to self.. Get off the trail completly next time.
After that I was sort of in a fog but since I have ridden the loop before I knew I was near the end of the lap. The last 2 miles had some mean rocks and roots. The flow of the first 15 miles was gone. I saw the MTBNJ cheering squad and they got me really pumped up for the next lap.
The 2nd lap was a total blur. I drank a ton of fluid and ate a lot but my belly and head were telling me to stop. I walked a few of the short ups but once I was 1/2 way through the 2nd loop I stayed on the bike for every climb but one.
I finished in 3:48 which i was happy with considering that i have not had a number on the bike in ages. I got to ride with some really good people and share this event with some cool folks.
I signed Kelly up for the race in the spring w/o telling her and she was pissed at the time😡. We have ridden this loop with Sonja and Heath and she really dug it. So after some encouragement that she could do it she committed to do it.
After my 1st loop i asked what her time was and she was about 2.5 hours. I was stoked that she kept going for the 2nd loop too! She had a slightly faster 2nd loop and rode to a 6th place finish. i was much more impressed with her ride than my own. This was her longest mt bike ride ever by over 10 milles btw.
Overall a great time and memorable day. If I can figure out my food and drink options I think I can do much better next time around.



