Sunday, February 28, 2010

Cold, Windy, Full Moon

Bedford County Mountaincross Series Race #2

Toss in a 6pm start time, lights on helmets and one Jen...sounds like a recipe for a disaster.  Not so fast my friends!  It was probably 35°F while we raced Saturday plus wind.  BRRRRR!  Race #2 was a night race, lights required.  I brought out the NightFlux Photon Extreme that I won as a door prize from last year's Burn 24.  I need all the light I can get while riding outside, and this light is BRIGHT.

As it turns out, I was stupid and started at the wrong time last week.  I shouldn't have started with Paula, but probably 2 minutes later.  None the less, KP just adjusted my time accordingly.  In order to keep things consistant; I started with her again.  Well someone must have been shooting at her because Paula took off like a scalded dog.  I was left pedaling in her wake.  HA HA, it's all good - she's just that good.  I did manage to see her a few more times on our first lap, but after that I wouldn't see her again until after the race.  She turned out to be the winner this week!!!  CHICKYS ROCK!!!

The weather and resulting snow melt has played havoc with course layouts for this series.  This week's course turned out to be pretty good for me.  It was definitely not as technical as it could have been.  We started off in front of the old Bedford nursing home.  Took the road to the right hand turn.  Down a bit then a left up another road to the singletrack (Beaverdam?).  Along this section with surprisingly good traction and a few low trees - there was very little mud and only a bit of snow.  After this section of single track, it was back to the road again where we rode to the end and took a fast jaunt downhill through a field to the creek crossing from last week.  After crossing the creek it was like being sucked into quicksand as there waiting for us was soft, slimey, slick mud.  This took us to the bottom of the hill where soon we would be on fairly frozen, grass to climb up a long hill.  Soon we were back near the finish line where we had to dismount, cross two barriers then walk/run through the finish line.  REPEAT.

Seems simple enough right?  It really wasn't that bad.  I made up my mind that I didn't want to walk.  All those gears on a bike, why do you need to walk?  I did pretty good on my first two laps then I started being stupid.  Instead of riding around the snow at the bottom of the hill as I had down previously, I tried riding through it.  Bad idea, not enough momentum and I ended up in some softer stuff which killed the little momentum that I did have.  I pushed the bike forward out of the snow and tried to remount the bike.  Well I managed to hang my shorts up on the front of the seat.  DAMN!  So I had to fix my clothing malfunction before continuing on.  HA HA!  I decided that granny gear would be my best bet on the hill and it was a good idea.  I could hear the voice of Paula in my head, "just spin up it..." and so I did.

Three times around, someone asked how many laps I had done.  I replied, "3 I think," how am I supposed to remember that along with remembering to breathe and pedal?  =)  Anyway, I arrived at the rocky section of the trail on one of the laps and nearly wiped out in front of one of the fast dudes.  I think he thought I just veered out of his way - ok sure, that's what I did.  Well for some reason this goofed me up on this section every lap after.  I kept staring at the stupid rocks and had a terrible time riding this section.  Fortunately the road section was after this so I could regain my momentum and enthusiasm.  One of the laps I wiggled my pack around enough so I could turn my light up some.  I thought maybe I needed more light.  It didn't really help, but it certainly didn't hurt either.  I did find it rather amusing that I kept catching and passing this one guy on the road only for him to blow back by me at or near the creek or on the hill.  Then he would walk the hill, I'd pedal by him and he would blow back by me at the top.  Sheesh, doesn't consistant effort ever pay off?  I can't yo-yo my effort like that. I just have to keep going. 

I remember getting passed by several faster people - Cliff, Warren, Adam, Dave plus several more whose names I can't remember.  I did pass the beginner chicky twice.  Once early on on the hill and second on the single track - I tried to encourage her a long the 2nd time.  I think I might have even passed a slower person or two on the hill; but I can't honestly remember.

I had an absolute blast again!  Who knew riding a bike in the dark and cold could be so much fun!  I still look forward to warmer, drier conditions.  I still hope that with school that I have time to continue enjoying riding and racing!!!  One more MTX race next Sunday the 7th then maybe a regular race in NC on the 21st.  We'll see.

Meanwhile as for results: Paula won, my friend Cliff from Lynchburg was 3rd, Warren 4th, Adam 8th, Me 9th, and Todd 16th.  My poor friend Laura was attacked by the evil GI bug who knocked her out early on.  Kudos to her for even showing up and trying!  Sounds like RoanokeOutside.com has a good team this year.  The handicapping system is skewing the results and making me look good as I'm 9th overall after two races on a lap of my own.  The leaders have completed 12 laps, I have done 11 and the people behind me are on lap 10. 

Sunday, February 21, 2010

The DT's are over, I finally got my fix.... of mountain biking!

Bedford County Mountaincross Series, Race #1

I feel like an addict who just got a fix!!!  Yea!!!  What a fun day!!!  In case you don't know what Mountaincross is, let me try to explain.  Everyone races everyone regardless of skill level, the race is handicapped by time.  Lesser experienced people get longer to race; the more experienced race the shortest time.  The course is a closed loop usually 1 - 2 miles; so you complete as many laps as possible in your given time frame.  The person who completes the most laps wins.  I knew going into this that I wasn't going to win, and having been sick for two weeks; I knew it was going to be a hard day. 

Regardless my attitude was to have fun and just enjoy the day.  Since the last time I rode a bike on a trail was New Years Day, I had no high expectations.  I figured if I got 3 laps out of my 51 minute race then I'd call it a successful day.  I also figured it was going to be fun anyway since the course was going to have snow, slush and a lot of mud.  The temperature was mid-50's so what slush there was quickly turned into mud.  I had a blast in the snow/slush.  Having played on my bikes in the yard during the recent snows, I've learned a bit about keeping it upright and moving when it wants to go in an other direction.

As it turns out, Paula was signed up to be in Sport Women class as well, so I would have someone to ride with or chase as the case would become.  I was happy as a clam that I managed to stay right with her for the first two laps.  I soon fell behind, but staying that close to her was fun while it lasted.  It was also amusing that we made a complete lap before a lot of the fast guys got started so we came through the start/finish line right together.  I think our first lap was 10-11 minutes, but I'm not certain about that.  Of course I probably finished way behind the winners since most everyone passed me at some point during the race.  I think I finished 5 laps.  Each one was more and more entertaining, yet tiring! 

The course itself was entertaining.  We started off on the paved walking trail that encircles the park.  After that, we made a left onto some single track.  The first bit of it wasn't too bad.  There was this one rise with a tree root in it that I struggled with especially as the race went on because it got more and more slick on this section.  After this there was about a 3 foot long walk up which was like climbing up half melted butter, again this got sloppier as the race went.  On my last time through it I stepped in a place where someone had been before and was mid-shin in muddy water.  Thankfully I have waterproof shoes!  This walk up was followed by the gnarly downhill.  This section is treacherous when it's dry, but today was crazy!!!  The first trip down was insane especially since few people had been on it.  There was a lot of snow, a lot of rocks, and a lot of mud.  I can't remember if it was trip one or two where my front tire got sucked in and I nearly endo'd.  I know another trip I ran halfway down it and yet another I bounced down with one foot out of the pedals.  A quick left and right took us to a slick bridge where I just slowed down and carefully rode across each time.  This was followed by sloshy, soaking wet grass.  Here there were patches of leftover snow/slush.  Of course there was a stream crossing that led to a muddddddy flat section.  Last but not least was the lower deer trail.  This trail has a few switchbacks and offers up a nifty climb.  I think I rode sections of it each laps.  As it went along, the deer trail became the deer stream.  There was literally a stream of muddy water running down the trail at the end. 

I had an absolute blast today.  I was very happy with my effort today!  I'm not sure I could have done much better even had it been dry.  The mud just added to the entertainment value.  I'm so looking forward to it drying up!  Time will tell though!  Doesn't sound like this week is going to help with that.  The next race is Saturday night where we will be using bike lights!  I am not good at riding in the dark, so I will just keep the same attitude as today - have fun!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

WHAT???

I'm either cursed or someone has a voo-doo doll of me or something.  How many times can I plan to go get my bike, only to be turned away by something?  Let's see, I've been snowed out twice and now I have the Mucinex man living in my body.  I feel some better today, but the wind is blowing faster than Danica drives outside, so I don't feel like taking my snot-filled head and chest outside in it.  I'm to the point where I'm just going to get up one morning and show up in Lynchburg.  I can't plan anything.  I'm so frustrated!!! 

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Friday, February 5, 2010

Snow version 3.0

I've lived here my entire life, and I've never seen it snow this much.  Sure we occassionally get a big snow then maybe some piddly, little snows; but never 16" then a month later 9" then a week later 6".  It's still pouring out there today.  I left work early, so I took a walk when I got home to take some pictures of trees.  Pictures from my facebook account.  Tomorrow I'm planning to drive down to Mill Mountain and go for a hike then back home to build a snowman.  So much for getting my new bike.  Pickup will be postponed until maybe Wednesday.  =)