Don't worry Sully didn't let me race with the waterbottle cage |
We took off the next morning with two matching bikes (yes we just became that couple) and enough gear between us to make you think we were going back to Fruita. It was a short drive to the venue, about 50 minutes which was just enough time to ask Sully all of my questions. "Who will be in my category? How do I get over the barriers? Will everyone else be running? How does the scoring system work? When do I move up to Cat 3? What do I do if I have a mechanical or a flat?" He being the patient guy that he is, answered each one and then told me to watch "Joey's okay" and told me that it probably wouldn't be that bad, no matter what. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEGAIYKTZ9w
Click on the link to watch, well not you mom. Don't watch. |
We got there grabbed our numbers, changed and started warming up and preriding the course. I was a little anxious because I had never ridden a singlespeed, let alone raced one before. Sully was good about riding around with me and pointing out things I should be mindful of, ride up this, don't mount back up here, run that section. On the backside of one of the hills it was completely muddy and rutted out. I tried to ride down the side of the hill but slid all the way down before having to up clip before I got completely caked in mud. I got
This was after 1 lap |
At the starting line, because it was my first race I was in the very back, with about 3 other first timers. We took of- I didn't get the hole shot but settled into a rhythm in the pack, we
Here we go! |
A little dirt never hurt. |
This is when you get in the hurt locker |
I was thinking of racing the weekend afterwards but got a little caught up in my GRE studying instead. This weekend I'm in Michigan to race Iceman on a tandem, which we did a pre-ride today and it's going to be awesome. More on that later.
Dream Team! |