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Sunday marked the First Race of the 2006 Indie series. A couple guys from BBTC (Erik A, Travis F) and myself decided that we wanted to go out and try this series. So we carpooled over to Belfair, Washington and arrived about 2 hours before our race. I have been training but not as hard as I should have. It is the Winter so I'll take what ever traing I can get. WE met up with some other BBTC people (Doug C, Nando B, Bill H, and Ross W) and watched the experts take off for their race. Once we got registered we suited up and started to warm up. There were about 200 people at the race so there we bikes everywhere. I rode my specialized which is about 10 pounds lighter than my nomad. We Warmed up on a small hill and spun around some fireroads. I was racing in the Sport 30-39 category Travis and Erik were racing in the Clydes category. The Single speeds went off first. Two minutes Later the 19-29, than the Clydes, than My group. The course went up the hill we warmed up on and than on to some rolling singletrack. The Pace was pretty fast and I started to feel it in my stomach. On the second hill I caught up to Erik A but I my stomach was now really hurting. I rode for a little while and he passed me again so I followed as close to him as I could. We rode for a couple of more miles together and finally I worked throughout my stomach cramps. (Mental Note: Warm up more, Forget all the supplement Bullshit, It always makes me sick) Erik Let me Pass and I started to feel real good. The course was a good mix of Single track, uphill, Fast Downhills with Berms and Some Rooty and Slick sections. Before I left Erik, Doug, Nando, and Bill who raced the 40 and 50 year old cat passed us. My goal was to catch them. I started to pass quite a few people especially on the downhills. About 5 minutes after I left Erik and caught Travis. I worked my away around him and started to lay the hammer down. I was riding with a girl who seemed to have a great pace and we worked the last part of the first lap together. Ok, now the first lap is over, I know what to expect on the second and final lap. I still haven't seen any of the other guys so I push a bit harder. It starts to rain so things are getting slicker. About halfway through the second Lap I get a glimpse of Bill rounding a corner but he is still a ways ahead. I decide that I have to catch him. I feel great now and wish I would have warmed up a lot more. My breathing is super clear and I feel like I have a lot of Power. I Finally catch Bill and We pass a series of Riders together and we start the final Downhill when he says that the rider in front of us is in his Category and he has to pass him. I gave Bill Some encouraging words and we pass the guys like he's standing still. We pushed really hard to the finish line and I just edged him out by a few inches (although Bill started after me so his time was 2 minutes better than mine) I love the sections I rode with Bill we were Flying. The Race was really good and I can't wait for the Next one at whidbey Island. I finished in 25th place out of 37 riders in my Category. Not really good but I wasn't Last. Next Race I will Warm up more!!!


4 Responses to “Indie Race Series”

  1. Anonymous Anonymous 

    "(Mental Note: Warm up more, Forget all the supplement Bullshit, It always makes me sick)"

    Don't give up on the nutritional side of racing just yet, just use your workouts as periods to test-fire different strategies. Getting that aspect of racing down takes a lot of trial and error and knowing what you can eat and how soon and in what quantity is a lot more personal and scientific than some would think. But it's vitally important nonetheless, especially as you get into the warmer months and continue racing. Even if it just means knowing that you can go with just a big breakfast 3 hours before the gun and just some Cytomax or Accelerade during the race, it's good to figure these things out in high-intensity training sessions.

    Awesome job on the race. Sounds great for a first time out!

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