Port Alberni - March 21
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:38 pm
As much fun as riding around a 2km loop 20 times sounded, I opted to go race mountain bikes in Port Alberni instead.
I was the only Easter Egg in the race. No team mates to block for me. I also raced in the appropriate category for my skill level.
Alberni Valley Riders built a bunch of new trails for the race. Unfortunately after days of rain, the new trails were soft and muddy. What wasn't soft was rooty. It was a very hard and technical course. Lots of steep descents on to skinny wet bridges over creaks. Tight twists, deep mud.
I managed to crash within the first 400 meters of the course. The fireroad narrowed and went over a concreate pipe. I didn't see it coming, hit it funny and went over the bars. Things got better after that and I got into a groove on the climb. The decent was very tricky. I fell off a lot. Lap one took an hour, and by the end I was cooked. I started a shorter lap two, but I just didn't have it. I was also completely on my own, which makes it hard to keep pushing. I think I lost one or two more positions and finished 11th.
Home town favourite Glenowyn raced well in the expert women. Katie unfortunately broke a chain early on.
Here are my race stats: http://connect.garmin.com/player/27698495
I was the only Easter Egg in the race. No team mates to block for me. I also raced in the appropriate category for my skill level.
Alberni Valley Riders built a bunch of new trails for the race. Unfortunately after days of rain, the new trails were soft and muddy. What wasn't soft was rooty. It was a very hard and technical course. Lots of steep descents on to skinny wet bridges over creaks. Tight twists, deep mud.
I managed to crash within the first 400 meters of the course. The fireroad narrowed and went over a concreate pipe. I didn't see it coming, hit it funny and went over the bars. Things got better after that and I got into a groove on the climb. The decent was very tricky. I fell off a lot. Lap one took an hour, and by the end I was cooked. I started a shorter lap two, but I just didn't have it. I was also completely on my own, which makes it hard to keep pushing. I think I lost one or two more positions and finished 11th.
Home town favourite Glenowyn raced well in the expert women. Katie unfortunately broke a chain early on.
Here are my race stats: http://connect.garmin.com/player/27698495