Well, I got a solo entry transfer late for Old Pueblo. It was in the Solo Male category instead of SS. They were supposed to change my team name to Lumberyard FORM but it didn't happen. So instead I raced as Double Nickel the team name of the dude I got the entry from. No big deal.
The race went great! I was hoping for 16 laps but it didn't happen. I didn't get in from my 15th lap in time. I was pretty stoked getting 6th Place riding a single speed in the open category. I would have been 4th in the SS category but none the less I was happy with my performance.
Sara and Cody both pushed hard but had little bouts of sickness during the race.
I love the OP! Great people and a great vibe!
I just wish I could feel my hands. "Stranger"
Monday, March 4, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
The Blog is Back (12 Hours of Pagago)
With the van packed up early Friday night and Layla dropped
off at our trusty dog sitter Scotty, we hit the hay for a short night of
sleep. We left Sedona around 3:00 a.m.
so we could make it down to Tempe and have plenty of time to set up and be
ready for the 7:00 start time. We made
it down to Pagago Park right as they opened up the venue. As we pulled in we found Cody waving us down
to show us where we would be setting up the Lumberyard FORM solo pit area. We drove the van of some curbs and rocks
tucking it away right next to port-a-potty row.
Cody’s parents were in attendance also to help us out in the pits for
the day.
Once the pit was set up, multiple port-a-potty visits were
accomplished, and cold weather gear was strapped on, it was time to head to the
starting line. I look at the temperature
gauge on the van right before we headed to the starting line and saw it read 27
degrees. Not really what you think of
when thinking of racing in Phoenix.
I was happy to find that it was a fairly short Le Mans start
because I really didn't feel like running that early in the morning. As the race started it was the normal sound
cleats slapping on the hard ground and the jingling of CO2 cartridges and
multi-tools in jersey pockets. Once we
were on the bikes it was a pretty short time before we on the dirt with the
trail narrowing. I didn't go out as hard
as I should have so I got caught in stopping and going with the standard bottle
necking that occurs when you are not with the front group. Things spread out pretty quick so I just
settled into my pace in preparation for a long day. One problem that Sara and I both encountered
on first lap was frozen water bottles. I wasn't thinking when I put a couple of filled bottles on each bike outside the
van before the drive down. This caused
an unplanned pit after the first lap so that we could have some drinkable bottles.
It was great having Cody’s parent at the race. They helped us with our pits and kept us
updated on results. It was a weird day
as far as nutrition goes for me. I didn't eat anywhere near as much as I usually do but felt great all day. Most of the day, I rode in 3rd
place in the Single Speed Solo category and around between 6th and 8th
place Solo overall. Sara moved up
through the ranks over the first few hours of the race until she got into 2nd
place overall. Sara rode a total of 16
laps and held on to her position for the remainder of the day for a 2nd
place overall Women Solo finish.
Around
9 hours some things changed for me. Cody
who was sitting in 2nd place ahead of me started feeling sick. I could see that I was making up time on him
but was surprised to see him sitting in a chair with his helmet off when I came
into the pit area. The entire day Hunter
Keating was dominating, and I didn't feel like I was going to catch him with him
being over a lap ahead with 3 hours left.
I just wanted to continue riding steady and hold on to 2nd in
the SS. Things were going great until
lap 17. I had to slow it down a little
due to some cramping. On Lap 18 things got a lot worse. On the climbs the legs started seizing
up. I had to stop for a quick stretch at
the top. I continued on for most of the
lap without issue. It was with about
1.5 miles left to go when the cramps came back.
I stopped to stretch one more time but was very surprised to see 3rd
place go past. This guy was over 9
minutes behind me only 2 laps ago. I
must have really slowed along with my stretching stops. I jumped back on my bike and gave chase. I got on his wheel right before one of the
last climbs. I sprinted past him on the
climb and put a little gap on him. Once
things leveled out it was evident that he was pushing a bigger gear and was
feeling stronger than I was at the time.
Despite being bumped down a spot on my last lap I was happy with a 3rd
Place Solo SS and 8th Overall Solo Finish.
Big thanks for support from Lumberyard FORM and Sedona Bike
& Bean. Also, thanks to Cody’s
Parents for help the whole day and help from Cody after sickness forced him to
bail out. Some other highlights were Rob
showing up and riding a partial lap checking in on the team and definitely the
kiss from Kaolin in the staging area as I lapped through kept me going.
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